Yes, I've gone through the steps of that FAQ. I have certificates
(pub/private key-pairs) set up, and can 'sudo ssh feenstra@backuphost'
without password. E.g.,
$ sudo ssh feenstra@backuphost uptime
09:44:05 up 150 days, 2:56, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
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I run also Ubuntu Maverick (10.10) 2.6.35-24-generic x86_64 and have
exactly the same problem with sbackup, otherwise a great piece of
software. I investigated the log files (with debug log level) and saw
the same entries. Today, January 12, 2010 I installed an update of
sbackup and now I have
Thank you for using SBackup and for taking the time reporting this bug.
Please take a look at following FAQ
https://answers.launchpad.net/sbackup/+faq/1324. Maybe this solves your
problem.
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No, as I said, I can 'sudo ssh username@hostname' to my backup host
without password.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/701403
Title:
Error File access manager not
Hi Jean-Peer,
I have just checked what is written in the FAQ that you pointed to. I entered
sudo ssh username@hostname and simply connected to the remote machine. I was
not asked to confirm anything. In both machines I have set passwords.
After that I set the remote destination in Simple Backup
@Philip: that's good news.
@Anton: Did you tried the steps explained in
https://answers.launchpad.net/sbackup/+faq/1324? I'm asking since these
steps obviously helped Philip in comment #5. Do you use a passwort at
all, certificates? Thanks for your help.
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