[ale] Personal Backup Strategies?

Michael H. Warfield mhw at WittsEnd.com
Thu Feb 4 15:56:05 EST 2010


On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 10:40 -0500, David Tomaschik wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 10:22 AM, JK <jknapka at kneuro.net> wrote:
>         <snip> 
>         None of that would be pertinent to the
>         question of why one would want an encrypted view of a clear
>         local filesystem.
>         If the objective is to secure the data stream in transit, then
>         the
>         straightforward answer would be to, well, encrypt the data
>         stream in
>         transit.
>         
>         Maybe I'm missing something, though.
>         
>         -- JK 


> My understand is he wants something to transparently encrypt the files
> as he reads them from disk so they end up encrypted on the disk of the
> remote host.  Duplicity uses gpg as it goes, so it should meet that
> goal.  My only concern with duplicity is that it apparently creates
> tarballs in /tmp before encrypting, which is a no-no to me since
> my /tmp is not encrypted, though I'm considering doing a
> cryptoswap-style /tmp (random key generated on boot). 

According to the man page, duplicity will honor the TMPDIR, TEMP, TMP
environment variables, so you can stick them where you want.

> -- 
> David Tomaschik, RHCE
> System Administrator/Developer
> http://tuxteam.com
> GPG: 0x6D428695

Mike
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