Hi all, just my 2c: with encfs (FUSE-based encrypted filesystem) you can run it in 'reverse' mode - e.g., to backup into *the cloud* encrypted and skip the local encrypted backup (of course, giving up one backup layer...)
i.e., > encfs --reverse /home/myuser /mnt/point/enc and run your backup client against /mnt/point/enc Cheers, Thomas On 25.08.2015 12:48, David Sommerseth wrote: > In my setup, I have an internal backup service which encrypts all backup > data before it is saved to a local disk. And then I use CrashPlan to > backup that encrypted data. So even if CrashPlan fails on the > encryption provided by their service, the data is still encrypted. And > if everything works as announced, it is at least "double encrypted". As > always, security is best served in layers. > >
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