> Kevin A. McGrail <[email protected]> kirjoitti 14.11.2017 kello 16.59: > > On 11/14/2017 2:26 AM, John Hardin wrote: >> 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. > > Have to admit I'm confused. Off the cuff I was wondering if something with > the rsyncd.conf changed. I don't think we are using certs or SSH and don't > understand your post. > > Regards, > KAM >
Indeed. I have no spam assassin related settings in my .ssh/config and I had no idea I was using ssh for this. But indeed, the rsync as it is runs on top of ssh… Really strange. br. jarif
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