![]() ![]() ![]() There is nothing in the debug but curiously, in the operational log section, when connecting with putty: Per suggestion I also checked the OpenSSH server log on A (in windows Event Viewer). I check the Windows 7 Firewall again and actually do see an inbound connection when I test from B to A via the Duplicati config GUI. You mentioned not seeing any incoming connection when using the logging - do you see the same thing when connecting successfully with Putty? Has timed out => Session operation has timed the ssh-operation-timeout did not yield any positve results here either. Operation List with file attempt 1 of 5 failed with message: Session operation bat file with the backup config that I exported from Duplicati GUIĭbpath: C:\Users\CompB\AppData\Local\Duplicati\ABCDEFG.sqlite I am clearly reaching the limit of my current understanding so please let me know if you spot something amiss. Yes, even with the -accept-any-ssl-certificate it is timing out the same as before, from what I can tell. Sorry if this was already covered, but evern with -accept-any-ssl-certificate it’s timing out the same way it was before, correct? Possibly I just ran the wrong job, but if there was some leftover from the failed previous one that got continued in a different job, that’s bad. On the off chance that it’s relevant, when I set up a test to help with a forum complaint about another provider, when I ran it I saw it trying to do my connection to the. I’m sorry this is being difficult to track down. Troubleshooting Steps including Logging as mentioned might also help see what (if anything) server on A got. Also, when using winscp, tests ideally would use sftp and not some other winscp protocol (such as scp) just in case that makes a difference. If the firewall log on A is still seeing differences between that and the other connections from other programs, that seems puzzling. The ESTABLISHED result says it is, at least at the TCP level. The netstat test was an attempt to see if Duplicati was getting out of B. When I was configuring the backup and tried to test the connection, the log yielded this:Īt .TestList(IBackend backend)Īt 2.Test()Īt .RemoteOperation.TestConnection(String url, RequestInfo info)Īt .RemoteOperation.POST(String key, RequestInfo info)Īt .DoProcess(RequestInfo info, String method, String module, String key) : Session operation has timed outĪt (WaitHandle waitHandle, TimeSpan timeout)Īt (WaitHandle waitHandle)Īt 2.CreateConnection()Īt 2.d_39.MoveNext()Īt 1.ctor(IEnumerable1 collection)Īt (IEnumerable`1 source)Īt .DoList(FileEntryItem item)Īt .ThreadRun() Operation List with file attempt 1 of 5 failed with message: Session operation has timed out I ran my job with logging and had the following message: Or using -log-file= and -log-file-log-level=profiling to get a file full of detail… Thank you!ĭepending on your Duplicati version you could try adding -verbose=true to your job and try running it from the command line. I can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong, so your feedback/suggestions are greatly appreciated. I have checked my settings in Duplicati and Windows Firewall and everything appears to be the same on both Computers with the exception of the destination/credentials for each server. Unfortunately, Computer B cannot establish a connection to Computer A – the error message given at configuration is “Failed to connect: Session operation has timed out.” Using Duplicati, Computer A can connect to Computer B via SSH and backup fine. In WinSCP, I’m able to read/write files with no issues. GitHub) and I have been able to successfully connect to A (from B) and B (from A) via WinSCP.Both have OpenSSH installed ( Install Win32 OpenSSH ![]() I have Computer A (Windows 7, 64 bit) and Computer B (Windows 7, 32 bit) that I would like to back up to each other. Hello everyone, I have started using Duplicati after CrashPlan’s end of life notice and have run into a problem connecting to a server via SSH. ![]()
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