>>>>> Mike Bydalek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> wrote the following on Mon, 30 Jan 2006 08:26:35 -0700
> A suggestion from someone who desperately wants the security of > box-backup, Duplicity, etc. with the functionality of rdiff-backup, > would there be a way to implement Duplicity code into rdiff-backup to > give the option of storing encrypted? No, not really to my knowledge. The reverse-diff scheme can work because the repository side has both the new and old data, and can compute a new->old diff. duplicity assumes that the repository is totally untrusted, so it has neither data in useable form. The source side only has the new data and signatures of the old data, so it can only compute an old->new diff. There may be some way around this but it would probably be easier just to keep duplicity up to date. -- Ben Escoto
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