Chris Robertson wrote: > > Rsyncrypto doesn't seem to send the files directly. From the tutorial > (http://www.linux.com/feature/125322) linked from the home page > (http://rsyncrypto.lingnu.com/index.php/Home_Page): > > "rsyncrypto is designed to be used as a presync option to rsync. That > is, you first use rsyncrypto on the plain unencrypted files to obtain an > encrypted directory tree, and you then run rsync to send that encrypted > tree to a remote system." > > The tag line on the Sourceforge page > (http://sourceforge.net/projects/rsyncrypto) states "rsync friendly file > encryption". On that same page, the description states "A slightly > reduced strength bulk encryption. In exchange for the reduced strength, > you get the ability to rsync the encrypted files, so that local changes > in the plaintext file will result in (relatively) local changes to the > cyphertext file." > > Perhaps you have a different source of information? > > Chris
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