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> Hi Serge,
>
> On Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 12:13:50AM +0200, serge pecher wrote:
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>> I had backuppc working for a while without problems.
>>
>>
>> After, I think, an update I am in trouble with ssh (can't read 4 bytes)
>>
>>
>>
from the client, but then it tells unknow, no
blacklist information
thanks
serge
On Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 12:13:50AM +0200, serge pecher wrote:
> > I had backuppc working for a while without problems.
> >
> >
> > After, I think, an update I am in trouble
Hello,
I had backuppc working for a while without problems.
After, I think, an update I am in trouble with ssh (can't read 4 bytes)
When I try to ssh -l root to the client as backuppc user it keeps asking the
root password.
I tried an update of openssl on both machines (where up to date)
Hello,
I also had the same problem with a USB 1.1. on a P3, 1Ghz. I changed it to
2.0 (PCI card with 2xUSB 2.0) and the problem was solved. So probably
upgrading to a P4 will improve, but I think that upgrading your USB will
already give a better result.
Serge
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No I was'nt. I tried as backuppc user and received a question regarding
acceptance of a key, where I did answer 'yes'. The system told me that the
key for the IP of pccave was permanently added.
Afterwards it asked the root password. As I am on a kubuntu system I don't
have a root password.
Ps: so
Hello,
I used Backuppc for a while on one machine without problems. The backups
were made on a external USB drive that was mounted in /media/disk, and the
directory /media/disk/backuppc was linked to /var/lib/backuppc.
For some reasons I had to connect the USB drive on another PC in my network.
I
Hello,
I was using Backuppc on a kubuntu dapper with success.
I changed to feisty, and I am not able anymore to have it working as it have
to.
I am doing backups of localhost.
I get the error Tar exited with error 256 () status.
I also had an error about ssh.
I found something about ssh and sudo,