Naveen Sajjan
2008-Oct-13 15:55 UTC
rsync error: Error in socket IO(code 10) at clientserver.c(122)
Hi, I am using cwrsync ver 2.1.5 over SSH to connect to myproj@sourceforge.net and facing some problems and not sure how to go about it. Below is the full text of the result when I run the batch file. Was wondering if anyone has seen any similar issue. Any thoughts/help is much appreciated. ------------------------------------------------ Tunnel: ssh Command to run: "C:\Program Files\cwRsync\bin\rsync.exe" -av /cygdrive/c/backup/ rsync://SvcwRsync@localhost:9119/cvsroot/myproject Tunnel command: ssh -i "E:\BTP\PuTTY\myPrivateKey_SSH2DSA.ppk" -L 9119: 127.0.0.1:873 SvcwRsync@myProject.cvs.sourceforge.net -T -N Establishing secure channel ... The authenticity of host 'myProject.cvs.sourceforge.net (216.34.181.109)' can't be established. RSA key fingerprint is dc:a3:df:84:00:c6:65:b4:93:a6:2e:22:b1:d1:91:b8. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? rsync: failed to connect to localhost: Connection refused (111) rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(122) [sender=3.0.4] Terminating secure channel ... ------------------------------------------------ Thanks, Naveen S -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
Matt McCutchen
2008-Oct-13 17:31 UTC
rsync error: Error in socket IO(code 10) at clientserver.c(122)
On Mon, 2008-10-13 at 11:51 -0400, Naveen Sajjan wrote:> I am using cwrsync ver 2.1.5 over SSH to connect to > myproj@sourceforge.net and facing some problems and not sure how to go > about it. Below is the full text of the result when I run the batch > file. Was wondering if anyone has seen any similar issue. Any > thoughts/help is much appreciated. > ------------------------------------------------ > > Tunnel: ssh > Command to run: "C:\Program Files\cwRsync\bin\rsync.exe" > -av /cygdrive/c/backup/ > rsync://SvcwRsync@localhost:9119/cvsroot/myproject > Tunnel command: ssh -i "E:\BTP\PuTTY\myPrivateKey_SSH2DSA.ppk" -L > 9119:127.0.0.1:873 SvcwRsync@myProject.cvs.sourceforge.net -T -N > Establishing secure channel ... > The authenticity of host 'myProject.cvs.sourceforge.net > (216.34.181.109)' can't be established. > RSA key fingerprint is > dc:a3:df:84:00:c6:65:b4:93:a6:2e:22:b1:d1:91:b8. > Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? rsync: failed > to connect > to localhost: Connection refused (111) > rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(122) > [sender=3.0.4] > Terminating secure channel ... > ------------------------------------------------It looks like the ssh host key check is interfering with the creation of the tunnel. If you ssh to SvcwRsync@myProject.cvs.sourceforge.net once manually and accept the host key warning, you should then be able to use the batch file. Matt
Matt McCutchen
2008-Oct-13 22:11 UTC
rsync error: Error in socket IO(code 10) at clientserver.c(122)
Naveen, please CC rsync@lists.samba.org so that others can help you and your messages are archived for others' future benefit. On Mon, 2008-10-13 at 15:47 -0400, Naveen Sajjan wrote:> I just used the rsync -av hostname and I was able to connect. > hmm...Didn't seem to use SSH.I guess that means an SSH tunnel is not required to access the rsync daemon holding the CVS repositories. You could continue using the SSH-less command that worked, or you could use the SSH tunnel anyway if you wish to have your data protected in transit.> I am very new to this so please bear with me. Could you please tell me > how to manully do the ssh? Would that be using putty?Just run the "Tunnel command" shown by the batch file and kill it with Ctrl-C once it connects successfully: ssh -i "E:\BTP\PuTTY\myPrivateKey_SSH2DSA.ppk" -L 9119:127.0.0.1:873 SvcwRsync@myProject.cvs.sourceforge.net -T -N Matt> On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Matt McCutchen > <matt@mattmccutchen.net> wrote: > > On Mon, 2008-10-13 at 11:51 -0400, Naveen Sajjan wrote: > > I am using cwrsync ver 2.1.5 over SSH to connect to > > myproj@sourceforge.net and facing some problems and not sure > how to go > > about it. Below is the full text of the result when I run > the batch > > file. Was wondering if anyone has seen any similar issue. > Any > > thoughts/help is much appreciated. > > ------------------------------------------------ > > > > Tunnel: ssh > > Command to run: "C:\Program Files\cwRsync\bin\rsync.exe" > > -av /cygdrive/c/backup/ > > rsync://SvcwRsync@localhost:9119/cvsroot/myproject > > Tunnel command: ssh -i "E:\BTP\PuTTY > \myPrivateKey_SSH2DSA.ppk" -L > > 9119:127.0.0.1:873 SvcwRsync@myProject.cvs.sourceforge.net > -T -N > > Establishing secure channel ... > > The authenticity of host 'myProject.cvs.sourceforge.net > > (216.34.181.109)' can't be established. > > RSA key fingerprint is > > dc:a3:df:84:00:c6:65:b4:93:a6:2e:22:b1:d1:91:b8. > > Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? > rsync: failed > > to connect > > to localhost: Connection refused (111) > > rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at > clientserver.c(122) > > [sender=3.0.4] > > Terminating secure channel ... > > ------------------------------------------------ > > > It looks like the ssh host key check is interfering with the > creation of > the tunnel. If you ssh to > SvcwRsync@myProject.cvs.sourceforge.net once > manually and accept the host key warning, you should then be > able to use > the batch file.