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Next we will generation [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_(cryptosystem) RSA] public / private key pairs in directory: "'''var/lib/BackupPC/.ssh'''".
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Next we will generate '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_(cryptosystem) RSA]''' public / private key pairs in directory: "'''var/lib/BackupPC/.ssh'''".
 
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Revision as of 10:22, 14 September 2017

Overview

This page provides a reference for how to setup SSH key-based authentication for BackupPC rsync file transfer backups with NST. Additional information can be found here: BackupPC SSH Setup.

NST BackupPC Client Setup Example For SSH Key-based Authentication

The steps shown below for SSH key-based authentication assumes that the BackupPC user is set to: "backuppc" and the file transfer backup method is: "rsync". The configuration entries from the main BackupPC configuration file: "/etc/BackupPC/config.pl" are shown for these settings.

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# The BackupPC user.
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$Conf{BackupPCUser} = 'backuppc';
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# What transport method to use to backup each host.  If you have
# a mixed set of WinXX and linux/unix hosts you will need to override
# this in the per-PC config.pl.
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$Conf{XferMethod} = "rsync";
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Step 1: Log In To The backuppc User Account

Since the backuppc user has no login capability, we will need to run the following for access to the backuppc user home directory: "/var/lib/BackupPC" as the backuppc user.

[root@nst-vm ~]# su - backuppc -s /bin/bash;
[backuppc@nst-vm ~]$ pwd
/var/lib/BackupPC
[backuppc@nst-vm ~]$

Step 2: Generate RSA Key Pairs

Next we will generate RSA public / private key pairs in directory: "var/lib/BackupPC/.ssh".

ssh-keygen -t rsa
ssh root@10.222.222.107
ssh root@10.222.222.107 install -m 700 -d .ssh
cat id_rsa.pub | ssh root@10.222.222.107 tee -a .ssh/authorized_keys