Follow-up Comment #2, bug #25428 (project duplicity):

Yes, that usage is exactly what I envision. 

The problem with having the source push it is because (as you discovered in
the support request I posted) cygwin doesn't handle the number of open files
that duplicity requires. 

https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?func=detailitem&item_id=106567 

I am backing up hundreds of GB of data that live on a Windows box. Only
duplicity on Linux has been able to handle this much data (because of the open
files thing in cygwin), so I currently share the files via Samba so my Linux
box can read them. This Linux box happens to be the one computer behind my
home firewall that runs servers for Internet traffic (http and ssh). If I had
my druthers, these files wouldn't be viewable on that Linux box. 



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