Ok, I quickly answered my own question. For anyone else who encounters this problem, here's what I did.
1. Stop the rsyncd service. 2. From the cmd prompt, run "sc delete rsyncd" (without quotes - this deletes the rsyncd service) 3. Open "c:\rsyncd\service.bat" (or wherever your service.bat is located) in a text editor 4. add "--port=DESIRED_PORT" between "--daemon " and " --no-detach" (with no quotes of course and replacing DESIRED_PORT with 1873, or whatever port you choose) 5. Run service.bat
Assuming all else was configured correctly, BackupPC should now successfully back up that computer. On a side note, I thought rsyncd.conf was supposed to do this automatically via "port = 1873"? Perhaps this is a bug, or (more likely) my user error?
--- On Mon, 3/2/09, Cory Rivera
<kdxkawirider02 AT sbcglobal DOT net> wrote:
From: Cory Rivera <kdxkawirider02 AT sbcglobal DOT net> Subject: [BackupPC-users] Changing rsyncd listen port on Windows XP computers. To: backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net Date: Monday, March 2, 2009, 2:55 PM
Hello all,
A little summary of my scenario: I'm using the latest version of BackupPC to backup Windows XP computers that are behind routers on our network. I've set up the client-configuration files on the Ubuntu server running BackupPC to override the ClientNameAlias option - I've set it to the router name for each config file. I've also overriden the ports for each file,
starting with 873 then moving to 1873, 2873, etc. assigning a different port to each computer. I've then setup the router to forward these ports to each computer, respecitively. However, I'm having a problem setting up Rsyncd on each computer - I've setup rsyncd.conf for each computer as given: [data] path = e:/data comment = data share to back
up auth users = backuppc secrets file = c:/rsyncd/rsyncd.secrets strict modes = false read _only_ = false list = false port = 1873 (this changes according to what the server has configured for each computer)
I then run services.bat, and verify that the service is running. I've set up Windows firewall to unblock port 1873 (or the respective port). The problem is, when I go to run BackupPC I check the XferLOG for the computer, and I get an "inet connect: Connection" refused error on port 1873. I've narrowed the problem down to this: I run "netstat -a" from the Windows computer and see that TCP computer:1873 is not even listed. However, TCP computer:873 is in the listening state. Disabling the rsyncd service removes that line, and enabling it brings it back. It
seems that even though I specified in rsyncd.conf, port = 1873, the daemon still listens on 873.
Any ideas on how to resolve this issue?
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