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Scheduled backup export

L2 Linker

Hi there,

 

I have a scheduled backup job running every night, which exports my Panorama config to a backup server, it is running for over a year now without any problem.

 

Yesterday I went over the config, changed the time and permitted the config.

This morning I saw that the backup failed due to missing ECDSA SSH key.

 

Failed exporting config bundle via ssh to 1x.xx.xx.xx. No ECDSA host key is known for 1x.xx.xx.xx ...Host key verification failed...lost connection

 

The test connection button on the backup schedule page asks if I want to add the key, system says it added the key but it seems to do nothing. Same message when I press the button again, same error message when the backup job runs again.

 

Im on Panorama version 10.2.2

 

Has anyone a hint how to fix or work around that issue?

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L2 Linker

Hi @Netzer 

 

You can follow this Knowledgebase Article which can be of help.

 

Regards,

Arnesh

 

I tried it two times but still the same error. SCP from CLI works, but the scheduled task still doesn't and is throughing the same error.

Is anyone using FTP for config export? I installed vsftpd on SLES, a standard ftp client can connect normally, the export job in Panorama cannot login - Login incorrect.

 

What a **bleep** mess....

L2 Linker

I'm setting up a new Panorama system (version 10.2.2-h1) and I'm having the same issue.  Can't get schedule config export working at all (either using FTP or SCP).

Did you try the suggestion from ahandoo? I had no luck with it.

Did the update to 10.2.2-h1 during weekend but still the same situation, seems to be a bug. Is there any way to report this issue officially to Palo Alto Networks?

 

Is it possible to create the scheduled backup via CLI?

L2 Linker

Yes I tried that, no dice.  It seems like it isn't storing the host key at all.  I'm not sure if you can make a scheduled backup from the CLI, but considering what I'm seeing I don't think that will help.

L2 Linker

Hi @Netzer , @CKobelsky 

 

Ideally, the device should update the ssh key in the known-hosts file after following the article. It is interesting to know that the CLI test work fine but the schedule for config export.

As it does not work, then the TAC may access the known-hosts file to check if there are any issue or if this is any Bug.

Have you tried reaching out to the TAC regarding this?

 

Regards,

The article commands react like this.

 

2022-07-26 13_06_00-10.214.102.34 - PuTTY.png

 

Looks good but it doesn't fix the problem with the scp export.

The only option what works for me is anonymous ftp.

L2 Linker

I do have a low priority ticket open with support.  They got back to me wanting a detailed discussion, but haven't scheduled that yet

Same here, we checked the issue yesterday with our PA support partner and opened a case at PA. Hopefully it doesn't take that long to fix as the ACC IP issue...

 

In the meantime I'm using anonymous ftp together with a copy script which moves the backup file away, shi**y solution I know but better than nothing.

 

Keep you up2date

L1 Bithead

@Netzer Is there any way for you to DM me the PAN-TAC case# ? I'm having the same issue and would like to reference it when I open a ticket with them

I have a TAC remote session today in the afternoon, I will let you know the result here. At the moment I have only the case number from my palo alto support partner but this is not the real PA case number. If they have no short workaround today and we have to way for a fix then I'll ask my partner to send me the PA case number and then I can give it to you.

L2 Linker

I had a discussion with support last week which didn't accomplish anything (just made me run a few commands that I already messaged them about).  They have the tech support bundle from my Panorama instance so we will see if they can find anything.

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