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Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > capricorn New Member hi ! I am struggling in configuation of Automated Backups with rdiff-backup. I tried https://www.howtoforge.com/community/threads/problems-in-automated-backups-with-rdiff-backup.9715/ it many times but didnt get any success so thought to ask https://community.wd.com/t/how-i-unbricked-my-mbl-after-the-november-2012-firmware-update/55655 for problems i am facing. My server has k12ltsp distribution and the backup server has CentOS. STEP 1: K12ltsp Distribution has rdiff-backup-1.0.5-1.fc5 and CentOS distribution has rdiff-backup-1.0.5-1.el4.rf which i think are same version. STEP 2: I have created user as mentioned in step 2. and then i write error run command su -m rdiff-backup [[emailprotected] ~]# su -m rdiff-backup bash: /root/.bashrc: Permission denied bash-3.00$ whoami rdiff-backup cd /backup bash-3.00$ cd /backup/ bash-3.00$ ssh-keygen -t rsa Generating public/private rsa key pair. Enter file in which to save the key (/backup/.ssh/id_rsa): /backup/.ssh/id_rsa already exists. Overwrite (y/n)? y Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): Enter same passphrase again: Your identification has been e514 write error saved in /backup/.ssh/id_rsa. Your public key has been saved in /backup/.ssh/id_rsa.pub. The key fingerprint is: 11:97:c7:66:70:e7:61:66:21:e2:91:0c:51:46:73:ca [emailprotected]ldomain NEXT I have created file with contents as following: bash-3.00$ cat /backup/.ssh/config host hostname hostname myipaddress user root identityfile /backup/.ssh/id_rsa compression yes cipher blowfish protocol 2 Next i change the permission of that file: bash-3.00$ chmod -R go-rwx /backup/.ssh bash-3.00$ ls -l /backup/.ssh total 16 -rw------- 1 rdiff-backup rdiff-backup 124 Jan 10 22:35 config -rw------- 1 rdiff-backup rdiff-backup 883 Jan 10 22:33 id_rsa -rw------- 1 rdiff-backup rdiff-backup 244 Jan 10 22:33 id_rsa.pub -rw------- 1 rdiff-backup rdiff-backup 395 Jan 10 21:42 known_hosts When i tried to copy public key to server bash-3.00$ ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub [emailprotected] ipaddress bash: ssh-copy-id: command not found Then what i did is bash-3.00$ scp ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub [emailprotected] ipaddress:/public.tmp [emailprotected] ip address's password: /root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub: Permission denied Then i login in as root to my backup server n did this: [[emailprotected] ~]# scp /backup/.ssh/id_rsa.pub [emailprotected] ipaddress:/public.tmp [emailprotected] ipaddress 's password: id_rsa.pub 100% 244 0.2KB/s 00:00 Then i login to my server and did this: [[emailprotected]]# cat /public.tmp >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys [
this procedure is only valid if you had SSH enabled prior to the firmware update. If you did have SSH then this post might help you if words like FTP and Putty sound like a foreign language... Previously I had done the automatic firmware update, then could no longer get to the MBL dashboard web interface. However, I was able to see the MBL in 'Network', and navigate to all of my files, and I could FTP to the MBL and see the files there too. Thanks to this thread: http://mybookworld.wikidot.com/forum/t-307650 I discovered that I could manually do the update, so thought I'd give that a try. To do that: 1) I first went to http://support.wdc.com/product/release2info.asp?lang=en and downloaded the latest firmware, in my case: apnc-021009-124-20111113.deb 2) I now uploaded that file to the MBL using FTP. If you need FTP, the one I use is free and called WinSCP: http://winscp.net/download/winscp435setup.exe When you use it, you set up a new connection with: File Protocol: SFTP port should default to 22 Host Name: (in my case) 192.168.0.104 User Name: root Password: welc0me (where 0 is a zero) 3) If you FTP successfully you can now click the up directory folder and you are in the mystical world of the real root () directory of the MBL! So, now I navigated to: \CacheVolume 4) Now I dragged into that folder the .deb that I had downloaded 5) Now I used 'putty' to access the MBL drive. If you need putty.exe you can find it here: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html 6) I logged in to putty, using the username: root and password: welc0me (where the '0' is a zero, not the letter O) 7) I now changed directory to get to the correct folder (don't type the '#', that is just the prompt you'll see in putty): cd /usr/local/sbin NOTE: The prompt should now show the correct folder. 8) Now I told the MBL to do the update by typing (using the name of the file I had downloaded): updateFirmwareFromFile.sh /CacheVolume/apnc-021009-124-20111113.deb NOTE: Be very careful to use the exact upper and lower case letters, it m