Oh, I think I have an idea why it's not working here. The fact that
deja-dup prompts me for administrative permission shows that it tries to
run `as_root` (if I read the source correctly). But the root user on a
clean machine doesn't have SSH trust to connect to any host causing
duplicity to break on login. I'd say there are two separate issues here:

- deja-dup shouldn't try to run as root in my case since backup was run under 
local user and includes only its home dir
- there should be a UI for confirming connection to unknown hosts

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