What's missing here is the "module" parameters -- if you're running
rsyncd, then all interaction is taking place through one or more "modules"
that are (at the very least) a module name and a path...   And maybe the
parameter "read only" in your case?

>> So your question is where to look on your system for global
>> rsync arguments you have set?  Have you tried looking at the man page?
>
> Sorry... Here we go:
>
> /etc/rsyncd.conf contains
>
> # GLOBAL OPTIONS
> use chroot = no
> strict modes = no
> log file=/var/log/rsyncd
> # for pid file, do not use /var/run/rsync.pid if
> # you are going to run rsync out of the init.d script.
> pid file=/var/run/rsyncd.pid
> #syslog facility=daemon
> #socket options=


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