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[Duplicity-talk] --ssh-command option not working
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Oleg O. |
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[Duplicity-talk] --ssh-command option not working |
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Thu, 28 Dec 2006 09:56:31 -0600 |
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I've installed duplicity (0.4.2) under Cygwin in WindowsXP. For
ssh/scp/sftp/ssh-agent I'm using the PuTTY family of utilities.
So I've tried executing the following:
duplicity --scp-command pscp --ssh-command plink . scp://address@hidden/dir
But I see from my firewall that duplicity is still trying to execute
/bin/ssh. (Do I really need both --scp-command and --ssh-command?
I at first thought that I just needed --scp-command, but seeing that
it tried to invoke /bin/ssh, I added --ssh-command -- didn't help.
The man page is unclear.) I even tried linking plink as ssh in
a directory that's in my PATH before /bin, with no change in the
result.
I have subversion and another tool setup to use PuTTY instead of the
standard ssh programs, so this approach should work.
Oleg
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