Thank you all very much. You've done a great job of explaining to me how
exactly backuppc client sends the information being backed up to the backuppc
server through the same ssh tunnel that was created when logging into the the
remote machine in the first place.
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Hi,
Paolo Basenghi wrote on 2014-07-01 16:28:45 +0200 [Re: [BackupPC-users] How
does backuppc really work?]:
>
> Il 01/07/2014 15:37, HAL9000 ha scritto:
> > [...] My specific question regarding this is how after the backuppc
> > server logs into a remote machine using ssh then backup the data t
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 7:35 AM, HAL9000
wrote:
> Thank you for the reply. What I ended up doing though was I just reinstalled
> in on ubutnu server and everything now works as it should. It turns out that
> CentOS isn't really supported.
>
I'm sure that comes as a surprise to all of us using th
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 8:37 AM, HAL9000
wrote:
> So, while the documentation does do a pretty good job at getting people up
> and running it doesn't say much about what is going on behind the scenes. My
> specific question regarding this is how after the backuppc server logs into a
> remote mac
Il 01/07/2014 15:37, HAL9000 ha scritto:
> So, while the documentation does do a pretty good job at getting people up
> and running it doesn't say much about what is going on behind the scenes. My
> specific question regarding this is how after the backuppc server logs into a
> remote machine u
So, while the documentation does do a pretty good job at getting people up and
running it doesn't say much about what is going on behind the scenes. My
specific question regarding this is how after the backuppc server logs into a
remote machine using ssh then backup the data to the backuppc serv
Thank you for the reply. What I ended up doing though was I just reinstalled in
on ubutnu server and everything now works as it should. It turns out that
CentOS isn't really supported.
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