Hello,

First of all, thank you for rssh, it's very convenient when one, like 
me, wants to restrict a user to rsync only.
I have a problem though:
When using the latest versions of rsync where the protocol is 30 or 
above, rssh prevents it from working because rsync uses -e as an 
internal option.

There is a patch available here:

http://patch-tracker.debian.org/patch/series/view/rssh/2.3.2-13/fixes/rsync-protocol.diff

It applies to 2.3.2 but I checked, the code is the same in 2.3.3 and so 
the patch still applies

Are there any plans to include such a fix in later versions?

Right now I have to add  --protocol=29 in the argument list for rsync 
but that means I cannot use the latest evolutions of the protocol unless 
I patch an compile the application myself. And I would have to remember 
to apply the patch for every new version

Regards
Olivier

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