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@@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ Note
The relying parties in this configuration still perform their own validation, they just let the gatherers do the work of collecting the unvalidated data for them.
A gatherer in a configuration like this would look just like a stand-alone
-relying party as discussed above. The only real difference is that a gatherer
-must also make its unauthenticated data collection available to other relying
-parties. Assuming the standard configuration, this will be the directory
-`/var/rcynic/data/unauthenticated` and its subdirectories.
+relying party as discussed [above][HierarchicalRsync]. The only real difference is that a
+gatherer must also make its unauthenticated data collection available to other
+relying parties. Assuming the standard configuration, this will be the
+directory `/var/rcynic/data/unauthenticated` and its subdirectories.
There are two slightly different ways to do this with rsync:
@@ -84,3 +84,5 @@ Configuration for such a module would look like:
transfer logging = yes
path = /var/rcynic/data/unauthenticated
comment = Unauthenticated RPKI data
+
+[HierarchicalRsync]: 09.RPKI.RP.HierarchicalRsync.md