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rethinking_my_backup_strategy [01.01.2021 22:44] – [First POC - Burp + rsync] Pascal Suter | rethinking_my_backup_strategy [01.01.2021 23:23] – [First POC - Burp + rsync] Pascal Suter | ||
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- | * a script on the burp server uses '' | + | * a script on the burp server uses '' |
* on the offsite server, a script is called (somehow, haven' | * 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]] | 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. | ||
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+ | for testing i ran the burp server with this command line: | ||
+ | burp -v -F -c / | ||
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+ | which outputs any logs directly to stdout and keeps the daemon in the foreground. | ||
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+ | ==== offsite backup file encryption ==== | ||
+ | since all files are encrypted on the client side before they are sent to the backup server, we don't have to encrypt them again when uploading them from the backup server to the offsite backup. this basically removes all the challenges mentioned in the "self made" backup |