Duplicity 'No Such file or Directory'

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I am trying to run duplicity to backup our dataserver to an external server over sftp.
My command is as follows:



duplicity --no-encryption /home/dataserver sftp://user@host --ssh-askpass


When i run this i get errored with:



BackendException: ssh connection to user@host failed: No such file or directory: '/home/user/.ssh/known_hosts'









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    try to run only ssh user@host to create missing file
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I am trying to run duplicity to backup our dataserver to an external server over sftp.
My command is as follows:



duplicity --no-encryption /home/dataserver sftp://user@host --ssh-askpass


When i run this i get errored with:



BackendException: ssh connection to user@host failed: No such file or directory: '/home/user/.ssh/known_hosts'









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    try to run only ssh user@host to create missing file
    – Romeo Ninov
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I am trying to run duplicity to backup our dataserver to an external server over sftp.
My command is as follows:



duplicity --no-encryption /home/dataserver sftp://user@host --ssh-askpass


When i run this i get errored with:



BackendException: ssh connection to user@host failed: No such file or directory: '/home/user/.ssh/known_hosts'









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I am trying to run duplicity to backup our dataserver to an external server over sftp.
My command is as follows:



duplicity --no-encryption /home/dataserver sftp://user@host --ssh-askpass


When i run this i get errored with:



BackendException: ssh connection to user@host failed: No such file or directory: '/home/user/.ssh/known_hosts'






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    try to run only ssh user@host to create missing file
    – Romeo Ninov
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    try to run only ssh user@host to create missing file
    – Romeo Ninov
    Dec 6 at 10:15







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try to run only ssh user@host to create missing file
– Romeo Ninov
Dec 6 at 10:15




try to run only ssh user@host to create missing file
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Let's create and fill this file.



Run these commands from user you will run duplicity, for example from dataserver (If your user is already dataserver, then skip first step):



sudo -u dataserver -i
mkdir -m 0700 -p ~/.ssh
ssh-keyscan your-host.example.com >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts


P.S.: It looks like you run duplicity from user account user, so skip first step.






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    Let's create and fill this file.



    Run these commands from user you will run duplicity, for example from dataserver (If your user is already dataserver, then skip first step):



    sudo -u dataserver -i
    mkdir -m 0700 -p ~/.ssh
    ssh-keyscan your-host.example.com >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts


    P.S.: It looks like you run duplicity from user account user, so skip first step.






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      Let's create and fill this file.



      Run these commands from user you will run duplicity, for example from dataserver (If your user is already dataserver, then skip first step):



      sudo -u dataserver -i
      mkdir -m 0700 -p ~/.ssh
      ssh-keyscan your-host.example.com >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts


      P.S.: It looks like you run duplicity from user account user, so skip first step.






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        Let's create and fill this file.



        Run these commands from user you will run duplicity, for example from dataserver (If your user is already dataserver, then skip first step):



        sudo -u dataserver -i
        mkdir -m 0700 -p ~/.ssh
        ssh-keyscan your-host.example.com >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts


        P.S.: It looks like you run duplicity from user account user, so skip first step.






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        Let's create and fill this file.



        Run these commands from user you will run duplicity, for example from dataserver (If your user is already dataserver, then skip first step):



        sudo -u dataserver -i
        mkdir -m 0700 -p ~/.ssh
        ssh-keyscan your-host.example.com >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts


        P.S.: It looks like you run duplicity from user account user, so skip first step.







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