I´m running FreeNAS 9.3, latest version.
Since a while back I´m running schedueled rsync tasks over ssh (push) to another FreeNAS box running the same version. Working great.
For the sake of not losing data, I run the tasks without the Delete option box ticked.
Then once in a while I tick the Delete box and run the job manually to cleanup old data.
Suddenly when trying to do this I get an error message:
In order to use rsync over SSH you need a user
with a public key (DSA/ECDSA/RSA) set up in home dir.
The user used for the task has a public key, of course. Running the tasks works fine, and ssh-ing to the remote host works fine also. No prompts or anything.
So what could this be?
My .ssh folder has 700 permissions, and my authorized_keys file has 644.
I´ve tried removing the authorized_keys file and adding the key via the FreenAS GUI, and I´ve tried removing the task and adding a new one. Same error.
Help would be greatly appreciated
Since a while back I´m running schedueled rsync tasks over ssh (push) to another FreeNAS box running the same version. Working great.
For the sake of not losing data, I run the tasks without the Delete option box ticked.
Then once in a while I tick the Delete box and run the job manually to cleanup old data.
Suddenly when trying to do this I get an error message:
In order to use rsync over SSH you need a user
with a public key (DSA/ECDSA/RSA) set up in home dir.
The user used for the task has a public key, of course. Running the tasks works fine, and ssh-ing to the remote host works fine also. No prompts or anything.
So what could this be?
My .ssh folder has 700 permissions, and my authorized_keys file has 644.
I´ve tried removing the authorized_keys file and adding the key via the FreenAS GUI, and I´ve tried removing the task and adding a new one. Same error.
Help would be greatly appreciated