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As zfs-autobackup will perform numerous remote commands via ssh, we strongly recommend setting up passwordless login via ssh. This means generating an ssh key on target machine (`backup`) and copying the public ssh key to the source machine (`pve01`). As zfs-autobackup will perform numerous remote commands via ssh, we strongly recommend setting up passwordless login via ssh. This means generating an ssh key on target machine (`backup`) and copying the public ssh key to the source machine (`pve01`).
NOTE: Most examples use root-access on both the source and target. If you want to use a normal user its a bit more complex: Your user needs read/write access to /dev/zfs and you need to setup zfs permissions as well. NOTE: Most examples use root-access on both the source and target. If you want to use a normal user, look [here](https://github.com/psy0rz/zfs_autobackup/wiki/Manual#running-without-root)
#### Generate an SSH key on `backup` #### Generate an SSH key on `backup`