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Re: [Duplicity-talk] rsync backend ssh pass prompt
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edgar . soldin |
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Re: [Duplicity-talk] rsync backend ssh pass prompt |
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Mon, 24 May 2010 11:03:58 +0200 |
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I don't intend to create password support now. The patches were more
done out of interest in coding python for once.
Wouldn't ssh-agent do the trick with password protected key files?
I don't think entering the pass for every ssh/rsync exec is really an
option here. Do you?
So I suggest disabling this and let rsync come up with the proper error
message and update the docs with what is supported, and what not.
.. ede
On 23.05.2010 20:36, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
> ede,
>
> rsync uses ssh by default on newer Linux systems. I would think that we
> could enable it in much the same way we do ssh protocol now, via
> pexpect. I use it with a no-password key pair to login to the remote
> system and that works quite well.
>
> If you are not familiar with pexpect, use the example in the
> sshbackend.py module, otherwise, the only real usable path with rsync is
> a no-password key pair.
>
> ...Ken
>
> address@hidden wrote:
>> ken,
>>
>> i see you found some time. Could you please comment on the attached topic?
>>
>> ede
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: [Duplicity-talk] rsysync nc backend
>> Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 20:09:47 +0200
>> From: address@hidden
>> Reply-To: Discussion of the backup program duplicity
>> <address@hidden>
>> To: Discussion of the backup program duplicity <address@hidden>
>>
>> the rework is done so far.
>>
>> but I am thinking. As password/keyboard interactive auth for ssh/rsync
>> is not supported (you would have to input it for every rsync run now) if
>> it would make sense to disable it altogether.
>>
>> On the other hand in the current state users would have now the chance
>> by entering it every time needed (ssh actually runs a prompt for it) to
>> for example restore from a machine without having to setup key auth.
>>
>> i tend to disabling, what do you guys think?
>>
>> ede/duply.net
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