Re: [BackupPC-users] destination directory and encrytion

2015-09-02 Thread Bowie Bailey
On 9/2/2015 3:30 PM, Dr. Boris Neubert wrote: > Am 2. September 2015 16:15:34 schrieb Bowie >> >>> and how can be a backup encoded (because of unsecure cloud server or >>> similar)? >> I believe the only way to do this is to have the data directory reside >> on an encrypted filesystem. >> > I am

Re: [BackupPC-users] destination directory and encryption

2015-09-02 Thread Adam Goryachev
On 03/09/15 06:06, František Starý wrote: What about this? http://rsyncrypto.lingnu.com/index.php/Home_Page I've been thinking about trying it, but never did.. AFAIK it should look as an normal rsync server for BackupPC, so it could work. My concern about this is it hasn't seen a new

Re: [BackupPC-users] destination directory and encrytion

2015-09-02 Thread Dr. Boris Neubert
Am 2. September 2015 16:15:34 schrieb Bowie > >> and how can be a backup encoded (because of unsecure cloud server or >> similar)? > > I believe the only way to do this is to have the data directory reside > on an encrypted filesystem. > I am also looking for a reasonable solution for

Re: [BackupPC-users] destination directory and encrytion

2015-09-02 Thread František Starý
What about this? http://rsyncrypto.lingnu.com/index.php/Home_Page I've been thinking about trying it, but never did.. AFAIK it should look as an normal rsync server for BackupPC, so it could work. Frantisek. Dne 2.9.2015 v 22:01 Bowie Bailey napsal(a): You could use that to encrypt an

Re: [BackupPC-users] destination directory and encrytion

2015-09-02 Thread Dr. Boris Neubert
you are right - my proposal would not encrypt the metadata like filename and path, at least not without additional efforts. Thank you all for the replies, will look into th SF project. Boris -- von meinem Wepad gesendet Am 2. September 2015 22:04:29 schrieb Bowie Bailey

[BackupPC-users] BackupPC_fixLinks.pl - Where to download?

2015-09-02 Thread Matthias Meyer
Hi all, I have a lot of files in my pc-tree which are not correct linked into my pool. I'll like to verify and linked them correctly into my pool (not cpool). I've found some mailings regarding BackupPC_fixLinks.pl as well as hints to the location

Re: [BackupPC-users] destination directory and encrytion

2015-09-02 Thread Bowie Bailey
You could use that to encrypt an archive copy of a host, but it wouldn't work for encrypting the whole backup directory, which is what I believe he is looking for. Bowie On 9/2/2015 3:50 PM, Brad Alexander wrote: You might be able to use something like stenc

Re: [BackupPC-users] destination directory and encrytion

2015-09-02 Thread Brad Alexander
You might be able to use something like stenc ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/stenc/). We use it at work to encrypt the stream to LTO tapes. That said, I don't know if it will work with backuppcand if you trust sourceforge... --b On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 3:30 PM, Dr. Boris Neubert

Re: [BackupPC-users] destination directory and encrytion

2015-09-02 Thread Tim Fletcher
On 02/09/15 14:35, Jan Novak wrote: > Hi there, > > two questions: > Is it possible to switch the destination directory of the backup for > each host > and how can be a backup encoded (because of unsecure cloud server or > similar)? I've read over the thread and BackupPC is in this case not

Re: [BackupPC-users] destination directory and encrytion

2015-09-02 Thread Mauro Condarelli
AFAIK answer is "no and no". Reasonably sure about first one. Second one could be possible via crypted filesystem, if that is ok with You. Il 02/09/2015 15:35, Jan Novak ha scritto: > Hi there, > > two questions: > Is it possible to switch the destination directory of the backup for > each host >

Re: [BackupPC-users] destination directory and encrytion

2015-09-02 Thread Bowie Bailey
On 9/2/2015 9:35 AM, Jan Novak wrote: > Hi there, > > two questions: > Is it possible to switch the destination directory of the backup for > each host No, all of the backups go in a single directory structure due to the use of hardlinks to reduce disk usage. Each host will have it's own