To answer questions so far (I'm the author of learnbhcs): yes, folks use BSD to host servers (if you want HTTP/2, there's nginx, etc.); kcgi interfaces with either CGI or FastCGI depending upon what the caller wants;…
No. openrsync implements the rsync protocol. It doesn't have all of its options, but the protocol is what it is. Do you have any idea what you're talking about?
Thanks! :)
To answer questions so far (I'm the author of learnbhcs): yes, folks use BSD to host servers (if you want HTTP/2, there's nginx, etc.); kcgi interfaces with either CGI or FastCGI depending upon what the caller wants;…
No. openrsync implements the rsync protocol. It doesn't have all of its options, but the protocol is what it is. Do you have any idea what you're talking about?
Thanks! :)