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encrypted_backups_to_the_cloud [14.08.2017 08:24] – [the script] Pascal Suterencrypted_backups_to_the_cloud [15.08.2017 08:44] (current) – [the script] Pascal Suter
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 +=== Known Issues ===
 +For some reason gocryptfs seems to generate some files (two in my case) like '' gocryptfs.longname.*.name'' that are there when rsync scans the directory but vanish before rsync can sync them. this leads to rsync complaining about vanished files. when i mount the backup with gocryptfs (forward) and then compare the unencrypted backup with the original through rsync --dry-run i find a single file to be missing in my encrypted backup. It has a very long filename: ''xxxx/xxxx/vlc-shares/public/images/fsthumbs/thumbs/MjovVFYvQWxhcm0gZnVyIENvYnJhIDExIC0gRGllIEF1dG9iYWhucG9saXplaSAtIFNlYXNvbiAxLTEyL0NvYnJhIDExIFN0YWZmZWwgMDEvQ29icmEgMTEgUzAxIEUwMDYgKERlciBBbHRlIHVuZCBkZXIgSnVuZ2UpLmF2aQ==.jpg''. the script accepts exit code 24 (vanished files) as successful ending of rsync for now until I have time to further investigate and either file a bug at gocryptfs or work around it somehow. 
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 ===== Restoring Files ===== ===== Restoring Files =====
 to restore files you could use ''sshfs'' for example to mount the remote directory via ssh on your local server... to restore files you could use ''sshfs'' for example to mount the remote directory via ssh on your local server...
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