New question #170395 on Duplicity:
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I've made a backup and specified --sign-key. But I'd like to somehow verify
that the GPG signatures are valid. I thought I could do something like
gpg --verify duplicity-[etc].gpg
on one of the backup
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edso proposed the following answer:
On 07.09.2011 10:15, Dan Drake wrote:
New question #170395 on Duplicity:
https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/170395
Question #170395 on Duplicity changed:
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Status: Answered = Solved
Dan Drake confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks edso, that solved my question.
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New question #170480 on Duplicity:
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We keep 6 Months of Full Backup's and we believe we had seen when doing a
restore that it went back beyond the current monthly full to restore the file.
As I understand it, you should never need to go
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edso proposed the following answer:
On 07.09.2011 22:10, Chris Stankaitis wrote:
New question #170480 on Duplicity:
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