iFolder does that. ----------------------------------------> Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 23:51:18 -0500> From: pietu at weblizards.net> To: nolug at nolug.org> CC: General at brlug.net> Subject: Re: [brlug-general] [Nolug] encrypted remote filesystem project>> First thing that comes to mind would be this http://www.truecrypt.org/> And once you encrypt the files on your local machine, you can safely use> any unsafe transfer method.>> Petri>>> Joey Kelly wrote:>> Guys,>>>> I have a project I'm working on that goes something like this:>>>> I want to rsync my backups somewhere off-site before the next monster>> hurricane kills us all. I do this all the time at several locations in and>> around floody new Orleans, but I need something out-of-state. I'd like to use>> some-random-webhost-company.com for off-site storage, since they're cheap.>> The problem is, I don't want my data to be human-readable on their>> easily-cracked server.>>>> Here's my ideal solution: I can ssh to the web host's server, no problem. I>> can also mount the server's filesystem via some tool like fish. I want to be>> able to rsync my stuff over to their server, but I want the files I place>> there to be encrypted, let's say with GPG. I want some tool running on my>> desktop here at home to transparently encrypt the files as they are being>> placed on the remote server. I also want rsync to be able to look into the>> encrypted files and see only the unencrypted versions, so that rsync will>> work properly. In other words, I don't want rsync to know anything about the>> fact that those files are encrypted on the remote server.>>>> Thoughts?>>>>>> _______________________________________________> General mailing list> General at brlug.net> http://mail.brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net
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