The resulting command had nested single quotes which doesn't work
I think this fixes all/most of the issues in #1627. I am getting a full backup, then the next time it's run I get an incremental. running from the CLI with --status looks good, --verify looks good, and --list looks good.
The elif needed to check to see if the string was in the listing of results of the shell command. As it was the conditional was just the string which always evaluates to true and was therefore giving a misleading error message.
* drop the ondrej/php PPA since PHP 7.x is available directly from Ubuntu 18.04
* intall PHP 7.2 which is just the "php" package in Ubuntu 18.04
* some package names changed, some unnecessary packages are no longer provided
* update paths
The cryptography package has created all sorts of installation trouble over the last few years, probably because of mismatches between OS-installed packages and pip-installed packages. Using a virtualenv for all Python packages used by the management daemon should make sure everything is consistent.
See #1298, see #1264.
* Fixed issue with relative path for rsync relative names
Actually using the parsed URL `path` part, instead of doing a lousy split().
Renamed the `p` variable into something more sensible (`target`).
Fixes: #1019
* Added more verbose error messages upon rsync failures
fixes#1033
* Added command to test file listing
* Added support for backup to a remote server using rsync
* updated web interface to get data from user
* added way to list files from server
It’s not using the “username” field of the yaml configuration
file to minimise the amount of patches needed. So the username
is actually sorted within the rsync URL.
Signed-off-by: Bernard `Guyzmo` Pratz <guyzmo+github@m0g.net>
* Added ssh key generation upon installation for root user.
Signed-off-by: Bernard `Guyzmo` Pratz <guyzmo+github@m0g.net>
* Removed stale blank lines, and fixed typo
Signed-off-by: Bernard `Guyzmo` Pratz <guyzmo+github@m0g.net>
* fix backup-location lines, by switching it from id to class
* Various web UI fixes
- fixed user field being shadowed ;
- fixed settings reading comparaison ;
- fixed forgotten min-age field.
Signed-off-by: Bernard `Guyzmo` Pratz <guyzmo+github@m0g.net>
* Added SSH Public Key shown on the web interface UI
Signed-off-by: Bernard `Guyzmo` Pratz <guyzmo+github@m0g.net>
* trailing spaces.
Signed-off-by: Bernard `Guyzmo` Pratz <guyzmo+github@m0g.net>
* fixed the extraneous environment
Signed-off-by: Bernard `Guyzmo` Pratz <guyzmo+github@m0g.net>
* Updated key setup
- made key lower in bits, but stronger (using -a option),
- made ssh-keygen run in background using nohup,
- added independent key file, as id_rsa_miab,
- added ssh-options to all duplicity calls to use the id_rsa_miab keyfile,
- changed path to the public key display
Signed-off-by: Bernard `Guyzmo` Pratz <guyzmo+github@m0g.net>
* added rsync options for ssh identity support
Signed-off-by: Bernard `Guyzmo` Pratz <guyzmo+github@m0g.net>
* removed strict host checking for all backup operations
Signed-off-by: Bernard `Guyzmo` Pratz <guyzmo+github@m0g.net>
* Remove nohup from ssh-keygen so errors aren't hidden. Also only generate a key if none exists yet
* Add trailing slash when checking a remote backup. Also check if we actually can read the remote size
* Factorisation of the repeated rsync/ssh options
cf https://github.com/mail-in-a-box/mailinabox/pull/678#discussion_r81478919
* Updated message SSH key creation
https://github.com/mail-in-a-box/mailinabox/pull/678#discussion_r81478886
* going from s3 to file target wasn't working
* use 'local' in the config instead of a file: url, for the local target, so it is not path-specific
* break out the S3 fields since users can't be expected to know how to form a URL
* use boto to generate a list of S3 hosts
* use boto to validate that the user input for s3 is valid
* fix lots of html errors in the backup admin
Backup location and maximum age can now be configured in the admin panel.
For now only S3 is supported, but adding other duplicity supported backends should be straightforward.
* use the AES256 cipher, be explicit that only the first line of secret_key.txt is used, and sanity check that the passphrase is long enough
* change overship of the encrypted files to the user-data user
* simplify variable names in management/backup.py
* although I appreciate long comments I am trimming the commentary about the backup migration
* revise the control panel template to not refer to the old unencrypted files
* add CHANGELOG entry