Still happens in Ubuntu 12.04 amd64 :
- duplicity 0.6.18-0ubuntu3.5
- python-paramiko 1.7.7.1-2ubuntu1
Workaround is to use rsync:// backend instead, which is (if available)
better than ssh/scp anyway.
rsync:// should be able to resume transfer in the middle of the file, so if
you are backing
I'm having a similar problem, but I don't even have a .ssh folder in my
root directory. My .ssh folder is already in my client home directory. I
can log in to the target server via ssh without a password from the same
user account on the client. I tried --use-scp without success.
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My client is Ubuntu 12.04, and the server is a FreeNAS 9.1.0 box.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/965017
Title:
New SFTP backend uses outdated paramiko, breaks
I tried --ssh-askpass, entered the password for the account on the
server, and got the following error:
BackendException: ssh connection to 192.168.1.238:22 failed: Unknown
server 192.168.1.238
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