Are you sure that SSH encryption is actually slowing down the backup? I wouldn't think so, as most devices have AES in hardware and SSH is pretty efficient. Before you just bypass it, I would test to see if that's actually the bottleneck.
You could just run raw rdiff vs rdiff-over-ssh to test. I suspect the local I/O is the bottleneck and not encryption or network speed. -derek On Fri, April 3, 2020 12:18 pm, Dark Empathy wrote: > Hi, > > Please excuse the simple question, but I am unable to work out what to do > from the man page alone. > > What is a way to disable encryption for an internal network, where it is > not required? (Linux to Linux). Is this possible with perhaps a rsync > server and --remote-schema? > > I have a situation where we have data on Raspberry Pi 3's. spread over a > private WAN. Data security, in this particular case, is of zero > importance. However, I would prefer not to disable encryption on the SSH > server. > > Are there any suggestions to run rdiff-backup at maximum speed, no > encryption, on an internal network? > > Thankyou kindly. > -- Derek Atkins 617-623-3745 de...@ihtfp.com www.ihtfp.com Computer and Internet Security Consultant