Another workaround should be creating a new Host entry in the ssh config file (with a made-up name). All ssh options could be specified there. The HostName option would supply the real host name to log into.
duplicity -v9 list-current-files rsync://backup-host/backups/test
Host backup-host User backup HostName 192.168.40.11 IdentityFile my_rsa
Another workaround should be creating a new Host entry in the ssh config file (with a made-up name). All ssh options could be specified there. The HostName option would supply the real host name to log into.
duplicity -v9 list-current-files rsync:/ /backup- host/backups/ test
Host backup-host
User backup
HostName 192.168.40.11
IdentityFile my_rsa