> On Jul 30, 2018, at 3:46 AM, Michael Keuter <li...@mksolutions.info> wrote:
> 
> 
>> Am 30.07.2018 um 02:17 schrieb Michael Knill 
>> <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au>:
>> 
>> Hi Group
>> 
>> I have a number of sites that have phones connected via OpenVPN and I would 
>> like to back up the cert files on the Astlinux OpenVPN server e.g. 
>> /mnt/kd/openvpn/webinterface/keys. Is there anything else I should be 
>> backing up if I need to completely rebuild the Astlinux server?
>> I am also concerned about the security of doing so in case my backup server 
>> is compromised.
>> Any recommendations on what I should do?
>> 
>> Regards
>> Michael Knill
> 
> Hi Michael,
> 
> one easy solution would be our included tarsnap-backup. You can backup 
> multiple systems with a single tarsnap-account:
> 
> https://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:tt_tarsnap_online_backup
> 
> We have already pre-configured the most important files.
> 
> Michael

+1 for Tarsnap

It has been almost one year since I started Tarsnap backups on 7 boxes nightly 
(mostly default settings, prune at 30 days), started my Tarsnap account with 
$5.00, my account is now $4.83 .

I trust Tarsnap's crypto, perform your own due diligence.

Any "backup service" can discontinue a product at any time, you only hope you 
have time to migrate elsewhere. Colin and his brother Graham seem to have a 
good, low-overhead business model with Tarsnap, fortunately not all their users 
are like myself. :-)


Michael (AU), to your first question, you should backup all of /mnt/kd/openvpn/ 
in a secure end-to-end method.

Lonnie

PS, these are the standard tarsnap-backup /mnt/kd/ directories (recursively) 
and files automatically backed up ...
--
dirs="rc.conf.d crontabs arno-iptables-firewall avahi monit keepalived openvpn 
ipsec wireguard snmp ssl ssh ssh_keys ssh_root_keys ups"
if [ "$ASTERISK_DAHDI_DISABLE" != "yes" ]; then
  dirs="$dirs asterisk dahdi fop2 custom-agi phoneprov/templates"
fi
files="*.conf *.script rc.elocal rc.local rc.local.stop blocked-hosts 
dnsmasq.static webgui-prefs.txt"
--



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