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In both cases I have a /var lvm partition but since all my pictures,
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On 2012-12-11 03:39, Richard Shaw wrote:
> Well after getting the system up I went in and logged in as the
> backuppc user, killed the IP from known_hosts (since it generated a
> new rsa key on install) and did a ssh-copy-id (much easier then doing
> the key exchange by hand) an voila!
Consider:
I inherited an existing backuppc system which is working in the main but there
are a couple of issues that I am troubleshooting. 1 is email not going out, so
I logged on to the server and tried to run su backuppc so that I can manually
try and send an email. But I get an authentication error w
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 6:38 AM, draccusfly
wrote:
> I inherited an existing backuppc system which is working in the main but
> there are a couple of issues that I am troubleshooting. 1 is email not going
> out, so I logged on to the server and tried to run su backuppc so that I can
> manually
On Tuesday, December 11, 2012, at 7:48:13 AM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On a side note, system accounts shouldn't have shell access for
> security reasons, when I want to login as backuppc I have to use, "su
> -s /bin/bash backuppc" or something like that.
This is definitely worth emphasizing. The on
> I inherited an existing backuppc system which is working in the main but
> there are a couple of issues that I am troubleshooting. 1 is email not
> going out, so I logged on to the server and tried to run su backuppc so
> that I can manually try and send an email. But I get an authentication
>
Hi all,
We use MS Outlook for its calendar and contact functions; our email is
web-based.
It there a way to disable BackupPC from checking and warning that
Outlook is not backed up?
ie. stop checking the value of $Conf{EmailNotifyOldOutlookDays} or make
it infinite.
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Cheers,
Andrew Mar
Andrew Mark wrote on 12/11/2012 10:20:15 AM:
> Hi all,
>
> We use MS Outlook for its calendar and contact functions; our email is
> web-based.
> It there a way to disable BackupPC from checking and warning that
> Outlook is not backed up?
> ie. stop checking the value of $Conf{EmailNotifyOldOu
On 2012-12-11 13:57, Michael Stowe wrote:
> Let's stop right there -- you either know the backuppc password, or you
> don't.
I bet one donut that he knows the "backuppc" HTTPauth password, not the
system user password.
Regards,
Tyler
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On 2012-12-11 16:12, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> On 2012-12-11 13:57, Michael Stowe wrote:
>> Let's stop right there -- you either know the backuppc password, or you
>> don't.
>
> I bet one donut that he knows the "backuppc" HTTPauth password, not the
> system user password.
Sorry, that came out less
hi,
Client is Windows 2008R2 server. Server is SL6.3 running BackupPC 3.2.1
Using the encryption that comes with Windows. When trying to backup
those encrypted files I get access denied.
using smb backup get this:
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED opening remote file
using rsync backup get this:
Remote
> hi,
>
> Client is Windows 2008R2 server. Server is SL6.3 running BackupPC 3.2.1
>
> Using the encryption that comes with Windows. When trying to backup
> those encrypted files I get access denied.
>
> using smb backup get this:
> NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED opening remote file
>
> using rsync backu
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