[Nssbackup-team] [Bug 701403] Re: Error File access manager not initialized when running as root

2011-01-13 Thread Anton
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 -- You received this bug

[Nssbackup-team] [Bug 701403] Re: Error File access manager not initialized when running as root

2011-01-12 Thread Philip Georgiev
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

[Nssbackup-team] [Bug 701403] Re: Error File access manager not initialized when running as root

2011-01-12 Thread Jean-Peer Lorenz
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. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Simple Backup Maintainers, which is

[Nssbackup-team] [Bug 701403] Re: Error File access manager not initialized when running as root

2011-01-12 Thread Anton
No, as I said, I can 'sudo ssh username@hostname' to my backup host without password. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Simple Backup Maintainers, which is subscribed to Simple Backup. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/701403 Title: Error File access manager not

[Nssbackup-team] [Bug 701403] Re: Error File access manager not initialized when running as root

2011-01-12 Thread Philip Georgiev
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

[Nssbackup-team] [Bug 701403] Re: Error File access manager not initialized when running as root

2011-01-12 Thread Jean-Peer Lorenz
@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. -- You received this bug notification