Re: [BackupPC-users] rsyncd method does not work: (unexpected response: '')

2017-09-10 Thread Bzzzz
On Sun, 10 Sep 2017 23:37:52 +0300
Anton Torkunov  wrote:

> Hi all!

Hi you!!

> I forgot to say that I have 3.3.0 version installed from Ubuntu 14.x
> repositories.

Hmm, memory lapses are precursors to the Alzheimer disease…

> Thanks for suggestions: I asked  Robert Duval tomb and his say that i
> need to install last version of BackupPC from GitHub. I did it and now
> everything is fine!

Glad to read that!
You should be careful about ubuntu because they package non-stable
versions of many softwares, leading to "some (direct) problems" and also
sometimes bad interactions.
For servers stability sake, you'd prefer using the original: Debian.

> Jean-Yves, just for clarify - orange.vpn - it just name inside my
> private VPN ;)

Who knows what' in orange people's heads…

JY

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Re: [BackupPC-users] rsyncd method does not work: (unexpected response: '')

2017-09-10 Thread Anton Torkunov
Hi all!
I forgot to say that I have 3.3.0 version installed from Ubuntu 14.x
repositories.
Thanks for suggestions: I asked  Robert Duval tomb and his say that i need
to install last version of BackupPC from GitHub. I did it and now
everything is fine!
Jean-Yves, just for clarify - orange.vpn - it just name inside my private
VPN ;)


On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 11:24 PM, B  wrote:

> On Wed, 6 Sep 2017 17:18:40 +0300
> Anton Torkunov  wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone!
>
> Hi alone!!
>
> > I've tried to backup host via rsyncd, but got error:  Backup aborted
> > (unexpected response: '')
> >
> > rsyncd is well configured, because If I try to run just rsync,
> > everything is fine:
> >
> > rsync  rsync://orange.vpn/root/
>
> I suspect some very bad black magic here.
>
> As you know, or should know, 'orange' is the name of a telecom
> monopolistic company formerly called 'france telecom' in france, as such,
> these people are very angry and resentful because they lost their
> privileges when this company was privatized.
> So, in order to get back their former position and revenge, they swear to
> indefinitely devote themselves to the mighty god "unanswered
> call" and goddess "twisted pair copper" (very filthy this one).
>
> So, as my BPC crystal balls say, there is a very high possibility they
> took offense of your machine name, stole you the digital equivalent of a
> beard hair or hair strand in the form of a byte from your browser and
> stuffed it in a tux puppet representing your computer.
> To achieve their miserable goal, they hired a very cruel and powerful
> Russo-Chinese warlock, who's in fact half Béninois (from Bénin) by the
> cousin of the half-sister's of his grand-aunt's cleaning lady.
> As you know, or should know, Bénin was formerly called Dahomet and is
> considered to be the mother country of voodoo.
> So, each time you try to BPC you're machine, he plunges little darts in
> his tux puppet and mutter a devilish incantation to make your live
> miserable.
>
> So, your only solution is to jump in a plane going to Haïti and once
> there, ask for Robert Duval tomb, but you can only ask a 34 years old
> virgin ginger girl born on February 29th, and you must do this at
> exactly midnight a night of full moon.
> Once you'll know where it is, you'll have to wait for the next red moon
> and be standing in front of the grave at 11:47:29PM precisely, then
> you'll have to sing the salve regina three times in a row not missing a
> music note, a word and sing them in the right tune - DO NOT accelerate
> the tempo, it would amplify the problem, making it almost impossible to
> solve. Then you'll kneel and wait for Robert Duval to raise from the dead
> (NB: this might take some time, depending on his mood, YMMV.)
>
> When he'll be out, you will ask him how to get rid of this curse, but
> the most important is to NOT forget to offer him a little goat (less
> than 1 year old but more than 11 months and 25 days) named Patricia
> that you brought with you, because not doing so would nullify your
> quest.
>
> Once you'll get your answer, you'll only have 2 hours to go back home
> and ward the curse off, otherwise you'll have to do it all over again
> from the beginning. Your chances of success can be evaluated to ~8%;
> there is another way to achieve that, but it is so terrible that nobody
> wants to talk about it.
>
> > 64 bytes from orange (192.168.220.27): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=8.25 ms
> > --- orange.vpn ping statistics ---
> > 1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
> > rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 8.259/8.259/8.259/0.000 ms
>
> I guess this terrible timing is due to the VPN liaison
>
> > At the client side (rsyncd):
>
> Hmm, did you try with the rsync method instead of the rsyncd one?
> I remember, long time ago, I had some problems with rsyncd and BPC
> in the same LAN - may be it was my fault, may be not, my notes juste say
> not to use rsyncd.
>
> > Could you help me to fix the issue???
>
> Nope, it is in Robert Duval's hands from now.
>
> > Anton
>
> Jean-Yves
>
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