Document synchronize limitations around become and connections (#22373)
* Document synchronize limitations around become and connections
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- "The user and permissions for the synchronize `src` are those of the user running the Ansible task on the local host (or the remote_user for a delegate_to host when delegate_to is used)."
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- The user and permissions for the synchronize `dest` are those of the `remote_user` on the destination host or the `become_user` if `become=yes` is active.
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- In 2.0.0.0 a bug in the synchronize module made become occur on the "local host". This was fixed in 2.0.1.
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- Currently, synchronize is limited to elevating permissions via passwordless sudo. This is because rsync itself is connecting to the remote machine and rsync doesn't give us a way to pass sudo credentials in.
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- Currently there are only a few connection types which support synchronize (ssh, paramiko, local, and docker) because a sync strategy has been determined for those connection types. Note that the connection for these must not need a password as rsync itself is making the connection and rsync does not provide us a way to pass a password to the connection.
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- Expect that dest=~/x will be ~<remote_user>/x even if using sudo.
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- Inspect the verbose output to validate the destination user/host/path
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are what was expected.
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