:52:40 -0500 [Re: [BackupPC-
users] Got fatal error during xfer (fileListReceive failed)]:
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Went to the host and looked in secure logs. Found the following:
Aug 21 12:39:45 test sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): authentication
failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty= ruser= rhost= user=backuppc
I have set up BackupPC on a Centos server and am testing now. Trying
the first backup to a host, also Centos, I received the following:
full backup started for directory /home/backuppc/test/log/
Got fatal error during xfer (fileListReceive failed)
I tried it first without the ending / on that
Terri Kelley wrote:
I have set up BackupPC on a Centos server and am testing now. Trying
the first backup to a host, also Centos, I received the following:
full backup started for directory /home/backuppc/test/log/
Got fatal error during xfer (fileListReceive failed)
I tried it first
The ssh works fine with the keys manually, did do it manually the
first time for the ok on the fingerprint. -D is there.
Couldn't find anything wrong in the server. Went to the host and
looked in secure logs. Found the following:
Aug 21 12:39:45 test sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): authentication
Robert writes:
I have added -x but this makes no difference. I have (I think) disabled
X11 port forwarding in /etc/ssh/ssh_config (on the laptop). Again no
difference. Error is currently:
It's still enabled. There might be two ssh_config files - the
global one and the per-user one. You
Hi,
Craig Barratt wrote on 12.09.2007 um 06:32:29 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Got fatal
error during xfer (fileListReceive failed)]:
Robert writes:
[re-inserted quote from Robert from a previous e-mail]:
I removed the -v option from config.pl, restarted backuppc, this is the
log:
Running
On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 23:49 -0700, Craig Barratt wrote:
Robert writes:
I removed the -v option from config.pl, restarted backuppc, this is the
log:
Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -l root robert-laptop /usr/bin/rsync --server
--sender --numeric-ids --perms --owner --group -D --links --times
On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 06:37 -0700, Craig Barratt wrote:
Robert writes:
OK. When I try to initiate a backup, it fails, with the following error
message (I included -v to get errors listed):
Running: /usr/bin/ssh -q -v -l root robert-laptop /usr/bin/rsync
--server --sender
I have successfully set up backuppc on a Ubuntu 7.04 box, and equally
successfully set up one Ubuntu 7.04 laptop as a client, using rsync. I
generated ssh keys on both the client (laptop) and host (backuppc),
exchanged public keys and appended to the authorized_keys2 and
known_hosts files. This