On Tue, 14 Nov 2017, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
but it still asks for the password.
It sounds like your SSH public/private key setup has broken. Ensure that your private key is still available at your end. Try ssh to the rsync box and verify that the public side is still setup properly. "ssh -v" should tell you pretty quickly whether the PK cert is being attempted and if so whether it's succeeding or falling back to interactive password auth.
It's possible that the cert algo is no longer being accepted by the server. I recently (a year or so back) upgraded my ssh servers and found that some of my old private keys were no longer being accepted because DSA was deprecated (IIRC) and I had to generate new ones.
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