Inconsistent behavior using 3.1.2 from macOS 10.12.2 to an AFP mount

Steven Kilby stevenkilby2 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 4 13:58:47 UTC 2017


Hi - yes, but I didn't think that would be an impact. I'm running rsync
locally using a mounted file share. AFP iSnt encrypted right?

On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 4:44 PM Everett Batey <efbatey at gmail.com> wrote:

> Assuming you are aware Apple 10.12.1/2 did a number on crypto, broke SSH,
> HTTPS to "legacy" servers.
>
>  R/  Everett Batey / Skype: wa6cre-10 / efbatey at gmail.com
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>
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 7:16 AM, Steven Kilby <stevenkilby2 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been attempting to use rsync 3.1.2 to copy files from a macOS 10.12.2
> system to an AFP mounted share. The command I'm using is:
>
> rsync -avAX -M--fake-super ./testDir ./mnt/testDir/
>
> This works fine and all the extended attributes are copied and readable.
>
> I then try to use rsync to copy these files back with:
>
> rsync -avAX --fake-super -M--super ./mnt/testDir/ ./testDir2/
>
> This outputs errors such as:
>
> rsync: get_xattr_data:
> lgetxattr(""./mnt/testDir/./testFile2"","com.apple.quarantine",0) failed:
> Attribute not found (93)
>
> When I use a few -vvv this pattern is present:
>
> [sender] pushing local filters for ./mnt/testDir/
> [sender] make_file(testFile1,*,2)
> [sender] expand rsync_xa to 40 bytes, did move
> [sender] make_file(testFile2,*,2)
> rsync: get_xattr_data: lgetxattr("" ....
>
> The com.apple.quarantine attribute is on testFile1 and so of course it is
> "not found" on the second file. The first file was copied without any
> extended attributes.
>
> It appears that somehow rsync loses track of what file has the attributes.
> Has anyone seen this before? This happens every time when going from the
> AFP mount to the mac. I don't see this when I mount the same folder using
> SMB. I've seen this one time and only one time when going from the mac to
> the share.
>
> Steven
>
>
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