Dan Johansson wrote:
> cross-site-remote-backups
Erm, "Me too..."
My first attempt centred on Duplicity - which, on the surface, seemed to
be exactly what I wanted... but, unfortunately, it is unusably buggy...
and is no longer in avtive development.
My second (in-progress) attempt is with BoxBa
Am Samstag, 4. November 2006 13:56 schrieb ext Dan Johansson:
> Me and a friend are looking into the possibility to do
> cross-site-remote-backups (I'm backing up my data to a directory in his
> box and he on mine). We want the connection and remote-storage to
> encrypted and we do not want to ope
On Sun, 5 Nov 2006 11:40:46 +0100, Dan Johansson wrote:
> > I use a combination of sshfs and encfs to keep my backups encrypted at
> > Strongspace. You can use this with any online backup or web hosting
> > services as long as they allow ssh file transfers (you don't need ssh
> > login).
>
> Th
On Saturday 04 November 2006 17:19, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Nov 2006 13:56:04 +0100, Dan Johansson wrote:
> > Me and a friend are looking into the possibility to do
> > cross-site-remote-backups (I'm backing up my data to a directory in his
> > box and he on mine). We want the connection a
On Sat, 4 Nov 2006 13:56:04 +0100, Dan Johansson wrote:
> Me and a friend are looking into the possibility to do
> cross-site-remote-backups (I'm backing up my data to a directory in his
> box and he on mine). We want the connection and remote-storage to
> encrypted and we do not want to open too
Dan Johansson wrote:
> Me and a friend are looking into the possibility to do
> cross-site-remote-backups (I'm backing up my data to a directory in his box
> and he on mine). We want the connection and remote-storage to encrypted and
> we do not want to open too many ports in our firewalls. Any
On Saturday 4 November 2006 13:56, Dan Johansson wrote:
> Me and a friend are looking into the possibility to do
> cross-site-remote-backups (I'm backing up my data to a directory in
> his box and he on mine). We want the connection and remote-storage to
> encrypted and we do not want to open too
Me and a friend are looking into the possibility to do
cross-site-remote-backups (I'm backing up my data to a directory in his box
and he on mine). We want the connection and remote-storage to encrypted and
we do not want to open too many ports in our firewalls. Any suggestions on
how this cou
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