Dominic Marks writes:
Bacula volumes on a encrypted device using the built in capabilities of
GEOM.
For the setup at work this is not much of an option. Specially that there
will be jobs running throughout the night. The encrypted partition will be
up at all times most likely so if the machine was compromised the data will
be visible anyway.
For my home setup this may be great.
Thanks much for the instructions.
I am famliar with GEOM encryption. I use it on my laptop. Have a /data which
holds non secure data and /secure where I put all sensitive data.
If you already have the system in place and don't have the ability to
put the disc devices themselves under GBDE/GELI you can create file
backed discs on top of your existing file systems.
Was not familiar with that whole procedure. Will keep instructions handy for
the future.
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