BackupPC does that. I'd like to see this in bacula because there
is a lack of security on backuppc when restoring files. ACLs aren't
restored on backuppc. so you can restore elsewhere a file you have no
right to see.
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Jean-Sébastien Hederer - Gérant
ASPerience
Conseil, intégration,
At the begining of my study of the different backup solutions, I found
that BackupPC is supposed to do it (to backup only one time a file that
is present on many machines)
Le jeudi 28 juin 2007 à 11:24 -0400, Bill Merriam a écrit :
> I have noticed an increasing number of public (Windows centric)
Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
> Bill Merriam wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> While I am on blue sky topics, the MS Home Server has a patented ability
>> to only make one backup copy of a file that exists on several machines.
>> This is sort of like the "Base Job" concept only more dynamic and self
>> configuring
Bill Merriam wrote:
> I have noticed an increasing number of public (Windows centric) online
> backup services. Sometimes they are free or sometimes there is a modest
> charge. They give the little Windows people a client program that
> automatically backs up their stuff to some server somewher
I have noticed an increasing number of public (Windows centric) online
backup services. Sometimes they are free or sometimes there is a modest
charge. They give the little Windows people a client program that
automatically backs up their stuff to some server somewhere.
I thought, wouldn't it be