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Re: [BackupPC-users] I've Tried Everything

2012-02-16 16:03:19
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] I've Tried Everything
From: Zach Lanich <zlanich AT gmail DOT com>
To: "General list for user discussion, questions and support" <backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 13:17:01 -0500
the command you gave me outputs:

Bad owner or permissions on /var/lib/backuppc/.ssh/config

I have set up root user on the mac and am able to see it authenticates automatically when sshing into it and using ssh -l root host_ip whoami i get "root" as the output

On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Tim Fletcher <tim AT night-shade.org DOT uk> wrote:
On Thu, 2012-02-16 at 09:59 -0500, Zach Lanich wrote:
> After using the # cat /var/lib/backuppc/.ssh/Config
> StrictHostKeyChecking on, im now getting:
>
> Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -x -n -l root zachs-macbook-pro env LC_ALL=C /usr/bin/tar -c -v -f - -C /Users/zlanich/Sites --totals .
> full backup started for directory /Users/zlanich/Sites
> Xfer PIDs are now 29485,29484
> Tar exited with error 65280 () status
> tarExtract: Done: 0 errors, 0 filesExist, 0 sizeExist, 0 sizeExistComp, 0 filesTotal, 0 sizeTotal
> Got fatal error during xfer (Tar exited with error 65280 () status)
> Backup aborted (lost network connection during backup)
> Not saving this as a partial backup since it has fewer files than the prior one (got 0 and 0 files versus 35249)
>
> Using Tar. I have a Quick network with Gigabit and Wireless N. I'm
> dumfounded as to how it could be having network issues midbackup

OK so, quick google of "Tar exited with error 65280" strongly suggests
it's a login problem so I have a little test for you:

I'm not clear what version of linux you are using on the backuppc server
but this should work on most versions of linux, pull up a terminal
window and type the following:

sudo -s -H -u backuppc

this opens a shell up as the backuppc user, next run this command:

/usr/bin/ssh -l root zachs-macbook-pro

you should see a new shell open up on your Macbook pro without asking
any questions or for any passwords, however I don't think you will for
one of 3 reasons:

1. You haven't enabled the root user on the mac, as it's disabled by
default.

2. You haven't put the right name in, if you are using bonjour (aka
mDNS) then you need to put the name in as zachs-macbook-pro.local
the .local is important.

3. You haven't got your ssh keys setup correctly.

--
Tim Fletcher <tim AT night-shade.org DOT uk>


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