Hi,

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:19, Craig
Swanson<craig.swan...@midwest-tool.com> wrote:
> host tapper: BackupPC on fedora 10 x86_64
>  Created a public key as backuppc on the server, copied to the client's
> backuppc home dir.
>  config.pl:$Conf{RsyncClientCmd} = '$sshPath -x  -l backuppc $host nice -n
> 19 sudo $rsyncPath $argList+';

It's a long shot, but did you try to set up BackupPC SSH keys on the
target's root user and connect to the sshd with the root user without
using sudo? Does that work or do you have the same error? I've seen
some strange setups of sudo with some PAM modules that use GTK/GNOME
and consequently require X... if you test it without sudo and it
works, that is most likely the problem, if it doesn't work either, at
least that hypothesis is discarded...

>  -q was removed, hoping to see more info.

So, you had the same problem with -q or not? It was not completely
clear from your original post...

Also, do you have something in /etc/ssh/ssh_config or
~backuppc/.ssh/config that might be triggering this issue?

HTH,
Filipe

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