Hi all together,
told and done....
Now I tried an upload with sftp and got an error: BackendException:
ssh connection to USER@sftp.hidrive.strato.com:22 failed: [Errno 2] No
such file or directory: '/root/.ssh/known_hosts'
I couldn't find a file named known_hosts.
At the manpage http://duplicity.us/stable/duplicity.1.html#url-format
the requirements for ssh paramiko backend (default) are paramiko (SSH2
for python) and pycrypto (Python Cryptography Toolkit).
So I think to use sftp I have to install these additional components.
Correct?
Like always 1000 thanks in advance to everybody helping
Vera
Am 14.01.23 um 17:01 schrieb Vera Schmidt via Duplicity-talk:
Hey ede,
thanks again.
yeah, well. to make it even more difficult. there are not only
different protocols (e.g. sftp, ftp, s3, webdav ...), there are also
different implementations that have to work against different
implementations on the servers, meaning in theorie there is a spec
to be uphold, but might be implemented slighty different or
sometimes incompletely on either side.
....software in reality....
still you may think about switching protocols as webdav really is
stateless http/https and therefor suboptimal for big datatransfers.
looking at this
https://www.strato.de/faq/cloud-speicher/ueber-welche-protokolle-kann-ich-mich-mit-hidrive-verbinden/
i'd suggest you switch to sftp, which is modern, secure and quite
robust.
That's what I thought after all: changing the protocol to sftp. Don't
know why I didn't concider to do this before - probably because I
started with webdav and it worked over years. And being busy most of
the time the concept of never changing a running system seems to be a
very good concept :-)
And now it seems to be the moment when the system is no longer
running and it is time to change it :-)
Vera
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