On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 11:42:12AM +0200, C.Zimmermann wrote: > We need to encrypt files before transferring them to the destination > Host for security reasons. > Encryption must be strong: IDEA, 3DES or similar. > One way would be the integration of PGP into rsync. > > Is there any PGP integration into rsync available ? > > Thank´s Clemens
You are a little vague here. Do you mean you need the transmission encrypted or that you want the files to be stored encrypted on the destination? If you want the transmission encrypted use rsync over ssh or you can look into encrypted tunnels and VPN stuff. If you want them stored on the destination encrypted you will need to keep them encrypted on the source. Rsync won't be able to compare an encrypted (cyphertext) file with an unencrypted (plaintext) one. For rsync to support encryption it would need to be able to decrypt your files and that would be very insecure. If you keep the files encrypted on the source and destination you might as well use the rsync -w option because for encryption to be effective it truly does need to randomize the data rendering the special efficencies of rsync moot. Additionally, for the class of cyphers you mention to be secure they need long keys that change frequently and are best generated randomly and then encrypted using even more secure cyphers. This randomness assures that no file will be encrypted to the same cyphertext twice. Sorry if i bowled you over on the cyphertext files issues. Hopefully all you needed was a pointer to secure transmission. If not, a coherent description of why the need for encryption may help us find a way to meet your needs. -- ________________________________________________________________ J.W. Schultz Pegasystems Technologies email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Remember Cernan and Schmitt -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html