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        <title>That rsync command listed here</title>
        <author>
            <name>Paul Westbrook</name>
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        <content>That rsync command listed here doesn't appear to use the rsyncd server.  If you wanted to use the rsyncd server there would need to be an additonal colon after the host.

For example:
rsync -avrzogtp –rsh=ssh –exclude “*.~” –exclude “linux/” 192.168.1.10::work /home/work/</content>
        <published>2007-08-14T07:50:04.482+02:00</published>
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