Hi all,
Sourceforge changed their upload mechanism, and as a result I made a
mistake and uploaded the MSI Windows binary installation twice, one of
which under the name "rsyncrypto-1.10.tar.gz". If you downloaded the
newest version up until about now, you downloaded the wrong file.
The right f
This is also the main "feature" I'm looking forward to ;-)
Shachar once again, thank you very much for rsyncrypto.
David V.
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Julian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Shachar.
>
> I especially look forward to:
>
> >> At this point, there is just one known bug op
Thanks Shachar.
I especially look forward to:
>> At this point, there is just one known bug open for version 1 - make
>> sure rsyncrypto does not abort entirely at the first sign of trouble.
Cheers
Julian
2008/5/23 Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> Version 1.10 is available f
Hi all,
Version 1.10 is available for download from the usual place.
New to version 1.10:
- A bug fix for Windows - mkdir with only drive letter would fail
- Added an --export-changes option for optimizing rsync file list
negotiation. Do not use without first reading the manual page!
I mean it r
Background
Rsyncrypto[1] is a file encryption tool. It has a single RSA key that
encrypts symmetric AES keys per file. The files themselves are subject
to an encryption method that is based on CBC, but does a
security-performance trade off. In particular, the files are encrypted
in such a way that