Re: [CentOS] offsite encrypted backups?

2011-01-29 Thread Peter Kjellström
On Friday, January 28, 2011 07:51:53 pm Eero Volotinen wrote: Hi List, Any idea for remote encrypted backup system? files must be encrypted on local side ? duplicity? any better ideas? I use duplicity and like it. /Peter signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.

Re: [CentOS] offsite encrypted backups?

2011-01-28 Thread m . roth
Eero Volotinen wrote: Any idea for remote encrypted backup system? files must be encrypted on local side ? duplicity? any better ideas? We do offline backups onto a LUKS encrypted disk, using rsync (he says, looking to see if the one running has finished yet), then I put them in the safe

Re: [CentOS] offsite encrypted backups?

2011-01-28 Thread Joshua Baker-LePain
On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 at 8:51pm, Eero Volotinen wrote Any idea for remote encrypted backup system? files must be encrypted on local side ? duplicity? any better ideas? Amanda http://www.amanda.org/ can encrypt on the server or client side, and can use ssh authentication as well. -- Joshua

Re: [CentOS] offsite encrypted backups?

2011-01-28 Thread Markus Falb
On 28.1.2011 19:51, Eero Volotinen wrote: Any idea for remote encrypted backup system? files must be encrypted on local side ? duplicity? any better ideas? http://www.bacula.org/ -- Best Regards, Markus signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: [CentOS] offsite encrypted backups?

2011-01-28 Thread Paul Heinlein
On Fri, 28 Jan 2011, Markus Falb wrote: On 28.1.2011 19:51, Eero Volotinen wrote: Any idea for remote encrypted backup system? files must be encrypted on local side ? duplicity? any better ideas? http://www.bacula.org/ Bacula can encrypt against two different X509 certificates, so you can

Re: [CentOS] offsite encrypted backups?

2011-01-28 Thread Markus Falb
On 28.1.2011 20:24, Paul Heinlein wrote: On Fri, 28 Jan 2011, Markus Falb wrote: http://www.bacula.org/ Bacula can encrypt against two different X509 certificates, so you can have per-host certs and a master certificate. (We keep a copy of the latter in a secure location for disaster