# sys-rsync Rsync over Qrexec in Qubes OS. ## Table of Contents * [Description](#description) * [Installation](#installation) * [Access Control](#access-control) * [Usage](#usage) * [Server](#server) * [Client](#client) * [Credits](#credits) ## Description Creates a Rsync server qube named "sys-rsync" to be a central document store to which other qubes have access. This is a simple tool that allows individual qubes read/write access to the store using Rsync, rather than using `qvm-copy` or `qvm-move`. The greatest problem with SSH is that with large file system, it can freeze or be very slow to navigate the directories (not so much with Qrexec as the connection does not go over the network) and chroots need to be configured by the user. ## Installation * Top: ```sh sudo qubesctl top.enable sys-rsync sudo qubesctl --targets=tpl-sys-rsync,sys-rsync state.apply sudo qubesctl top.disable sys-rsync ``` * State: ```sh sudo qubesctl state.apply sys-rsync.create sudo qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=tpl-sys-rsync state.apply sys-rsync.install sudo qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=sys-rsync state.apply sys-rsync.configure ``` Install on the client template: ```sh sudo qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=TEMPLATE state.apply sys-rsync.install-client ``` The client qube requires the Rsync forwarder service to be enabled: ```sh qvm-features QUBE service.rsync-client 1 ``` ## Access Control A `qusal.Rsync` service is created to allow use of Rsync over Qrexec. The default policy `asks` if you want to connect with the `sys-rsync` qube. If you want to `allow` Rsync between qubes, insert in you user policy file `/etc/qubes/policy.d/30-user.policy` to allow the service using the following format: ```qrexecpolicy qusal.Rsync * SOURCE @default allow target=TARGET ``` When the client can change the data on the server, it can also possibly compromise the server or at least make it hold malicious files and propagate the malicious data with client it is connected to. ## Usage ### Server The default setting is to have a **read/write** store at `/home/user/shared`, and a **read-only** directory at `/home/user/archive`. All the usual Rsync configuration options are available and you can create other shared directories at will. Additional configuration can be made by editing `.conf` files in `/usr/local/etc/rsync.d/*.conf`. Because access appears to come from localhost, host control directives will not work. If you have more than one rsync server qube, you can use [bind-dirs](https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/bind-dirs/) to change the available folders on each server qube. ### Client The Rsync connection is available with the socket `localhost:1839`. Rsync the server `shared` read/write directory: ```sh rsync --port=1839 localhost::shared /LOCAL/PATH/TO/RSYNC ``` Rsync the server `archive` read-only directory: ```sh rsync --port=1839 localhost::archive /LOCAL/PATH/TO/RSYNC ``` ## Credits * [Unman](https://github.com/unman/qubes-sync)