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Restoring a duplicity backup with Dejà Dup from a different computer

cn flag

I'm making some scheduled encrypted backups from an Ubuntu Server to a remote computer, using duplicity.

What I'd like to do is to access that remote computer from a third machine, Ubuntu Desktop in this case, and being able to use the Dejà Dup GUI to restore backups.

I select

sftp://user@remotecomputer /home/user/backups 

as source and it does find the backups and I can select the day to restore, but it complains about encryption and not having a secret key. Shouldn't it ask for the key then?

GPGError: GPG Failed, see log below:
===== Begin GnuPG log =====
gpg: AES256 encrypted data
gpg: gcry_kdf_derive failed: Invalid data
gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase
gpg: decryption failed: No secret key
===== End GnuPG log =====

Please don't suggest to use duplicity command line. I already know about it. I just want to know if there's something I can do to use the graphical front end.

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us flag
Sounds like you should report a bug.
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cn flag
Reported: https://answers.launchpad.net/deja-dup/+question/698154
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