Hi folks,

I'm having an issue with rsync between my firewall and an internal
box.   It seems to be a shorewall issue (or correctly speaking, an
issue with my shorewall config) because if I disable shorewall my
rsync works fine.

And I just can't find it documented anywhere what I need to do.

I have rules like this :

root@userver:/etc/shorewall# grep -i Rsync rules
Rsync(ACCEPT) $FW loc
Rsync(ACCEPT) loc $FW

But still when I do an rsync basically the destination end is able to
create the directory tree as rsync always does first, but then the
first file it tries to xfer gets stuck a zero file size.

If I disable shorewall and retry it works.

What am I doing wrong?

thanks,
-Alan

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