Re: Rsync and client-side encryption of files

2018-01-10 Thread Ben RUBSON via rsync
On 11 Jan 2018 03:29, H via rsync wrote: Is anyone using client-side encryption of files before transferring them to a cloud server using Rsync? I am running CentOS.-- A solution could be EncFS in reverse mode. Ben -- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid omitting the mailing list.

Re: Rsync and client-side encryption of files

2018-01-10 Thread Ben Oliver via rsync
On 18-01-10 21:29:18, H via rsync wrote: Is anyone using client-side encryption of files before transferring them to a cloud server using Rsync? I am running CentOS. Yeah, in some cases I use borgbackup then rsync the borg repository over. -- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid o

Rsync and client-side encryption of files

2018-01-10 Thread H via rsync
Is anyone using client-side encryption of files before transferring them to a cloud server using Rsync? I am running CentOS.-- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid omitting the mailing list. To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting,

Re: downloading only specific directories from directory tree

2018-01-10 Thread Kevin Korb via rsync
1. You don't appear to be including anything that is within the colon dirs so they are being left out by --prune-empty-dirs. 2. Includes only override excludes that follow them. Since your debug excludes are exceptions to the openSUSE_Leap_42.2/*** include they must be before it not after it.

Re: downloading only specific directories from directory tree

2018-01-10 Thread Istvan Gabor via rsync
Dear Kevin: ~ 1 year ago your answer helped me to solve my problem. This time I would like to do a similar thing but little bit modified. I read again carefully INCLUDE/EXCLUDE PATTERN RULES section of rsync manual but still cannot comprehend every part of it. I understand I have to add include

Intro: Randall

2018-01-10 Thread Randall S. Becker via rsync
Greetings Rsync, Quick intro: I'm a port/platform maintainer for a variety of HPE NonStop Open Source ports including rsync, git, and a few others, and have been in the industry for far too long. Our port is currently at commit 1f83b51, which I'm planning to upgrade to 7706303 in the next f