rsyncrypto encrypts files in place in such a way that rsync can copy
them without much impact on the rsync algorithm when you re-encrypt.
It does not do any of the things rsync does; you run rsyncrypto on
your data, then run rsync on the results.

-Robin

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 06:07:38PM -0700, Christopher Strider Cook
wrote:
> Setting the a host as a destination, like in rsync, doesn't seem
> to work. Am I right in guessing that this isn't a feature? Is it
> coming?
> 
> Chris Cook

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