Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) S. Weiler
Request for Comments: 5781 SPARTA, Inc.
Category: Informational D. Ward
ISSN: 2070-1721 Juniper
R. Housley
Vigil Security
February 2010
The rsync URI Scheme
Abstract
This document specifies the rsync Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)
scheme.
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1. Introduction
URIs were previously defined in RFC 2396, which was obsoleted by RFC
3986 [RFC3986]. The procedures for registering new URI schemes are
defined in RFC 4395 [RFC4395]. The rsync utility provides fast
incremental file transfer [rsync]. This document defines a URI
scheme for rsync.
2. rsync URI registration
This section contains the registration template for the rsync URI
scheme in accordance with RFC 4395 [RFC4395]. This URI scheme is for
the rsync protocol using TCP as the transport protocol. Other
transports, such as rsync over SSH, are not supported by this URI
scheme.
URI scheme name: rsync
Status: provisional
URI scheme syntax: An rsync URI describes a source or destination for
the rsync application including a hostname, path, and optional user
and port. The generic form of the rsync URI is:
rsync://[user@]host[:PORT]/Source
The rsync URI follows the general syntax from RFC 3986 and is defined
by the following ABNF [RFC5234]:
rsyncuri = "rsync:" hier-part
; See RFC 3986 for the definition
; of hier-part
URI scheme semantics: An rsync URI may be used as either a source or
destination for the rsync application. If the port is not specified,
it defaults to 873.
Encoding considerations: Since the rsync URI is defined using
standard elements from RFC 3986, no special encoding considerations
are present.
Applications/protocols that use this URI scheme name: The only
application that uses rsync URIs is rsync.
Interoperability considerations: Since only one application is
expected to make use of rsync URIs, this URI scheme is expected to
have few interoperability concerns.
Security considerations: Section 7 of RFC 3986 describes general
security considerations for URI schemes. The considerations about
reliability and consistency, malicious construction, rare IP address
formats, sensitive information, and semantic attacks all apply to
rsync URIs. The considerations about transcoding do not apply.
Given how rsync is regularly used, it is expected that most
applications will not be bothered by data accessed via a given rsync
URI changing over time.
Contact: Russ Housley <housley@vigilsec.com>
Author/Change controller: Russ Housley <housley@vigilsec.com>
References: see Section 5.
3. IANA Considerations
IANA has registered the rsync provisional URI scheme using the
template in Section 2.
4. Security Considerations
Many security considerations for the usage of URIs are discussed in
Section 7 of [RFC3986]. The considerations about reliability and
consistency, malicious construction, rare IP address formats,
sensitive information, and semantic attacks all apply to rsync URIs.
The considerations about transcoding do not apply. The rsync URI
scheme has no particularly unique security considerations.
The security considerations of the rsync protocol are not covered in
this document.
5. Normative References
[RFC3986] Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform
Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66, RFC
3986, January 2005.
[RFC4395] Hansen, T., Hardie, T., and L. Masinter, "Guidelines and
Registration Procedures for New URI Schemes", BCP 35, RFC
4395, February 2006.
[RFC5234] Crocker, D., Ed., and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for
Syntax Specifications: ABNF", STD 68, RFC 5234, January
2008.
6. Informative References
[rsync] http://rsync.samba.org/.
Authors' Addresses
Samuel Weiler
SPARTA, Inc.
7110 Samuel Morse Drive
Columbia, Maryland 21046
US
EMail: weiler@tislabs.com
Dave Ward
Juniper Networks
1194 North Mathilda Avenue
Sunnyvale, California 94089-1206
US
EMail: dward@juniper.net
Russ Housley
Vigil Security, LLC
918 Spring Knoll Drive
Herndon, Virginia 20170
US
EMail: housley@vigilsec.com