Bill B. wrote:
> On Nov 12, 2007 5:55 AM, Rob Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Maybe try starting with the most basic command for troubleshooting:
>>
>> rsync 10.10.1.247::
> 
> 
> That doesn't work from either machine.
> 
> I think I'm going to do a test install of debian, just to see if the
> behavior is the same.  I compiled 2.6.9 last night, and it behaves the same
> way.  I'm wondering if it's something other than rsync on this old CentOS
> machine that is causing the issues.
> 

Hmm, that should work.  Unless maybe you have set "list = false" or have
some other security in place that's preventing it from working.  How
about trying:

rsync [EMAIL PROTECTED]::

Either of these commands should give you a list of available modules,
including your "docs" module.

-Rob

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