Matthias Meyer wrote:
> Guido Schmidt wrote:
>> What works? The opening and closing of the tunnel.
>> What does not? The connection to it. Nothing in the rsyncd-logs on
>> host.example.com.
>>
>> If I leave DumpPostUserCmd empty the tunnel stays open and I can use it
>> with rsync as user backuppc on a shell providing the password by hand:
>>
>>   rsync -av --list-only --port=32323 backu...@localhost::Alles
>>   /home/backuppc/test/
>>
> Do you provide the password during your script?

The ssh-connection works (authenticated via public key). The password I
refered to is for connecting to rsyncd and that is stored in
$Conf{RsyncdPasswd}.

It seems that backuppc does not reach the point where it actually tries
to connect to rsync daemon. There are no entries in the rsyncd-log
(there are when I use the rsync-command above). How can I find out more
what happens and what not?

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