On Jan 17, 2008, at 09:30 , Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
On Jan 17, 2008 1:31 AM, Johan Ström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Export the disk on the backup server with ggated. Bind it on the
client
with ggatec. Slap a GELI or GBDE encryption on top of it and then
put a
ZFS on top of it.
You can
On Jan 18, 2008 9:11 AM, Johan Ström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your no,barely, bad hell no seems to fit pretty good.. I did some
testing during the night with the above (non-production) setup.
What I did was doing some rsyncing over the night:
while true ; do
echo `date` Clearing
Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
On Jan 18, 2008 9:11 AM, Johan Ström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your no,barely, bad hell no seems to fit pretty good.. I did some
testing during the night with the above (non-production) setup.
What I did was doing some rsyncing over the night:
while true ; do
On Jan 17, 2008 1:31 AM, Johan Ström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Export the disk on the backup server with ggated. Bind it on the
client
with ggatec. Slap a GELI or GBDE encryption on top of it and then
put a
ZFS on top of it.
You can mount/import this remote ZFS at will and do your zfs
Johan Ström wrote:
I create regular tarball (gziped maybee) with some files i want to
backup, Then i encrypt this file with ie gpg. Then i send of this file
using some unspecified network protocol to the storage server.
Encrypted all the way, from my end to the remote disk..
The downside is
On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 00:26 +0100, Johan Ström wrote:
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Simple Example:
I create regular tarball (gziped maybee) with some files i want to
backup, Then i encrypt this file with ie gpg. Then i send of this
file using some unspecified network protocol to the storage server.
Encrypted
Johan Ström wrote:
My main problem with existing solutions is this gap of encryption on
the backup server side. I dont want it to be readable outside of my box
(without encryption keys ofcourse), so as soon as I send it of from my
box I want it to be encrypted over the link, and down on the
On Wed, 16.01.2008 at 00:26:34 +0100, Johan Ström wrote:
I create regular tarball (gziped maybee) with some files i want to backup,
Then i encrypt this file with ie gpg. Then i send of this file using some
unspecified network protocol to the storage server.
Encrypted all the way, from my end
On Jan 16, 2008, at 23:27 , Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
On Wed, 16.01.2008 at 00:26:34 +0100, Johan Ström wrote:
I create regular tarball (gziped maybee) with some files i want to
backup,
Then i encrypt this file with ie gpg. Then i send of this file
using some
unspecified network protocol to
On Jan 16, 2008, at 19:02 , Toomas Aas wrote:
Johan Ström wrote:
My main problem with existing solutions is this gap of
encryption on the backup server side. I dont want it to be
readable outside of my box (without encryption keys ofcourse), so
as soon as I send it of from my box I want
Hello
I'm looking to invest in some new hardware for backup. probably some
kind of NAS (a 4-disk 1U NAS or something in that size). The thing is
that I won't be the only one with access to this box, thus I would
like to secure my data.
What I would like is encryption both for the transfer
Dne Tue, 15 Jan 2008 10:52:56 +0100
Johan Ström [EMAIL PROTECTED] napsal(a):
Hello
I'm looking to invest in some new hardware for backup. probably some
kind of NAS (a 4-disk 1U NAS or something in that size). The thing
is that I won't be the only one with access to this box, thus I
would
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 10:52:56AM +0100, Johan Ström wrote:
I'm looking to invest in some new hardware for backup. probably some kind
of NAS (a 4-disk 1U NAS or something in that size). The thing is that I
won't be the only one with access to this box, thus I would like to secure
my data.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 12:40:02PM +0100, Vladimir Botka wrote:
Dne Tue, 15 Jan 2008 10:52:56 +0100
Johan Ström [EMAIL PROTECTED] napsal(a):
Hello
I'm looking to invest in some new hardware for backup. probably some
kind of NAS (a 4-disk 1U NAS or something in that size). The thing
First of all, thanks for your extensive answer!
On Jan 15, 2008, at 13:34 , Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 10:52:56AM +0100, Johan Ström wrote:
I'm looking to invest in some new hardware for backup. probably
some kind
of NAS (a 4-disk 1U NAS or something in that size). The
This sounds like a problem for 'tarsnap'. It's from the same author as
portsnap.
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2006-09-13-encrypted-backup.html
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2007-08-29-tarsnap-update.html
http://www.tarsnap.com/
I never used it so I don't know more about it than you can
On Jan 15, 2008, at 15:03 , Ronald Klop wrote:
This sounds like a problem for 'tarsnap'. It's from the same author
as portsnap.
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2006-09-13-encrypted-backup.html
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2007-08-29-tarsnap-update.html
http://www.tarsnap.com/
I never
On Jan 15, 2008, at 13:44 , Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 12:40:02PM +0100, Vladimir Botka wrote:
Dne Tue, 15 Jan 2008 10:52:56 +0100
Johan Ström [EMAIL PROTECTED] napsal(a):
Hello
I'm looking to invest in some new hardware for backup. probably some
kind of NAS (a 4-disk 1U
On 15/01/2008, at 8:52 PM, Johan Ström wrote:
I'm looking to invest in some new hardware for backup. probably some
kind of NAS (a 4-disk 1U NAS or something in that size). The thing
is that I won't be the only one with access to this box, thus I
would like to secure my data.
What I would
On Jan 15, 2008, at 22:09 , Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
On 15/01/2008, at 8:52 PM, Johan Ström wrote:
I'm looking to invest in some new hardware for backup. probably
some kind of NAS (a 4-disk 1U NAS or something in that size). The
thing is that I won't be the only one with access to this
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