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Re: [Duplicity-talk] (no subject)
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Kenneth Loafman |
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Re: [Duplicity-talk] (no subject) |
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Sun, 20 Jan 2008 11:56:06 -0600 |
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Ingrid Lohmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry for asking you again. I'd like to give to additional informaiton,
> because I'm
> really desparately looking for a solution.
>
> I used to backup files from a production server (root server) to backup
> server (root server) with the following script:
>
> !/bin/bash
> export PASSPHRASE=signtest
> duplicity --encrypt-key "mykey" --sign-key "mykey" --exclude /sys --exclude
> /root --exclude /proc --exclude /mnt --exclude /tmp -v9 /
> scp://address@hidden//root/backups/duplicity
>
> Now the data which was on the production server is lost. I want to restore
> the data on second production server with the following command:
>
> duplicity --encrypt-key "mykey" --sign-key "mykey" --file-to-restore
> root/duplicity/backuptest -v9 scp://address@hidden//root/backups/duplicity
> ~/test
>
> and the error message is:
>
> the line "gpg: decryption failed: secret key not available" seems odd
to me, because I encrypted with the same key.
> Can you help me to find a way to decrypt the data?
> Is it maybe possible to decrypt a gpg-File manually with shell command.
You probably need to add --ssh-askpass to the commandline (yes, even
with PASSPHRASE set). The default is to not look for the passphrase
when using SSH for backup, but for restore, you do need a passphrase.
...Ken
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