Author: "Joep L. Blom" <jlblom AT neuroweave DOT nl>
Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 10:57:17 +0200
I have an - I assume simple - problem that I can not solve. I'm running Backuppc to backup 2 systems at the moment. One, my local workstation works without a problem. The other, however, gives the fo
Author: "Joep L. Blom" <jlblom AT neuroweave DOT nl>
Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 12:14:49 +0200
Tan, Thanks for the quick reply but that is not the solution as it is perfectly possible to login with ssh so the keys are OK (at least that's my conclusion). Joep -- Naam: J.L. Blom Locatie: Almere
Hi, Did you try to ssh connect the remote system by your BackupPC user? Can BackupPC user log in without password? Xin On 2014/05/27 19:14, Joep L. Blom wrote: On 27/05/14 11:13, Tan NGUYEN wrote: He
Author: Remi Verchere <rverchere AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 14:04:10 +0200
2014-05-27 10:57 GMT+02:00 Joep L. Blom <jlblom AT neuroweave DOT nl>: Hi, do you have rsync installed on the remote server? -- The best possible search technologies are now affordable for all compan
Author: David Kuntadi <d.kuntadi AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 19:21:55 +0700
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 5:14 PM, Joep L. Blom <jlblom AT neuroweave DOT nl> wrote: Do you need to type password when you login with ssh? DK -- The best possible search technologies are now affordable
Author: Gopu Krishnan <gopukrishnantec AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 18:37:51 +0530
this is 99% keypair issue... Login as the user backuppc, login to your remote server with the corresponding port(if you changed previously),confirm that no password is asking. -- The best possible se
Joep L. Blom wrote at about 12:14:49 +0200 on Tuesday, May 27, 2014: Did you try logging in as user 'backuppc'? -- The best possible search technologies are now affordable for all companies. Download
Gopu Krishnan wrote at about 18:37:51 +0530 on Tuesday, May 27, 2014: Also, make sure there is no MOTD. -- The best possible search technologies are now affordable for all companies. Download your FR
All, Thanks for the responses. I'll answer below. XIN, : Yes I can ssh to the remote system; DAVID: yes I have to give the password; TAN: No I logged on as the user on that system with the correspond
Author: Adam Goryachev <mailinglists AT websitemanagers.com DOT au>
Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 08:38:37 +1000
Fix the SSH keys. You must follow the plentiful guides available to get passwordless ssh login working from the backuppc user to the remote system. Normally you would ssh as root on the remote system
J.L. Blom wrote at about 23:46:43 +0200 on Tuesday, May 27, 2014: Message of the day. How would you expect BackupPC to possibly log on to the client if it requires a password? BackupPC does not magic
Author: Holger Parplies <wbppc AT parplies DOT de>
Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 19:56:14 +0200
Hi, backuppc AT kosowsky DOT org wrote on 2014-05-27 19:30:26 -0400 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Backuppc won't backup a remote system]: to be a little bit more verbose, for the backup to work, you need to
Holger, Thanks for your lucid reply. with respect to the remark of Gopu Krishnan it is neither help- or respectful. He has no inkling of an idea of my knowledge about systems and even if I were compl
Author: David Kuntadi <d.kuntadi AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Thu, 29 May 2014 18:25:57 +0700
Login to backup server and do the following: su backuppc (and key in password) ssh-keygen -t rsa ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub user@remote-host (e.g. [email protected]) and then try ssh user@remot
Hello Joep, Just a small addition to David's procedure. To create SSH public/private keys WITHOUT password with the linux command "ssh-keygen -t rsa", press just ENTER when this command ask
David and Tan, Thanks for the quick reply. I assume I have to login to the backup server as root and then generate the keys as backuppc has no password for logging in as user backuppc. Tan, thanks fo
Author: Les Mikesell <lesmikesell AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Thu, 29 May 2014 11:07:29 -0500
Log in as root, then "su - backuppc', or if your installation does not give the backuppc user a shell that will fail. and in that case use 'su -s /bin/bash - backuppc'. It's not a 'problem to solve'.
Author: David Kuntadi <d.kuntadi AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Fri, 30 May 2014 17:27:14 +0700
That is because backuppc could read other home directory ( /home/joep ). So, login and joep on that local station, open terminal and follow my instruction before: su backuppc (no password as you say
Les and David, Thanks for the help. I followed your instructions and it worked, although first backup wouldn't work but after I had logged on to the remote system a few times (as well from user backu