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rethinking_my_backup_strategy [01.01.2021 22:12] – [self-made collection of other tools] Pascal Suter | rethinking_my_backup_strategy [01.01.2021 23:05] – [First POC - Burp + rsync] Pascal Suter | ||
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* i have found [[https:// | * i have found [[https:// | ||
+ | ===== First POC - Burp + rsync ===== | ||
+ | with all the arguments above considered, I decided to proceed a burp based solution and just add off-site capabilities to burp. Here is the targeted setup: | ||
+ | * " | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * one needs to make sure that all the necessary paths mentioned in '' | ||
+ | * " | ||
+ | * clients run the burp client and use client-side encryption with a strong password. the following additional core settings are used: | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * a script on the burp server uses '' | ||
+ | * on the offsite server, a script is called (somehow, haven' | ||
+ | to try it all out i used a bunch of [[ubuntu test docker image | ubuntu test docker containers]] | ||
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+ | docker network create burp | ||
+ | to create the custom network | ||
+ | docker run --net burp --name burpsrv -ti ubuntu-test: | ||
+ | to create the container for the burp server, and similar commands for the other servers. |