Thommy M. Malmstr?m stated:
What do I need to do to get this command running?
bigblue# zfs send tank/pictu...@001 | ssh r...@isis
zfs recv -d backup/pictures
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Password: Here I give root password
What do I need to do to get this command running?
bigblue# zfs send tank/pictu...@001 | ssh r...@isis zfs recv -d backup/pictures
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Permission denied
Thommy M. Malmström wrote:
What do I need to do to get this command running?
bigblue# zfs send tank/pictu...@001 | ssh r...@isis zfs recv -d backup/pictures
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Password: Here I give root password of isis
With some debug info if it helps...
r...@bigblue:~# zfs send tank/pictu...@001 | ssh -v r...@isis zfs recv -d
backup/pictures
Sun_SSH_1.2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090801f
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug1: Rhosts Authentication disabled, originating port
Thommy M. Malmstr?m stated:
What do I need to do to get this command running?
bigblue# zfs send tank/pictu...@001 | ssh r...@isis zfs recv -d
backup/pictures
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Password: Here I give root password of isis
Password: Here I give root password of isis
From Shawn Walker I was hinted to set root as a normal user on the receiving
machine.
A r...@isis:~# rolemod -K type=normal root seems to do the trick...
Thanks Shawn!
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