When you rent a dedicated server nowadays, almost all providers give you FTP backup space for your server on one of the provider’s backup systems. This tutorial shows how you can use duplicity and duply to create encrypted backups on the provider’s remote backup server over FTP. duply is a duplicity wrapper script that allows us to use duplicity without interaction (i.e., you do not have to type in any passwords).
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Creating Encrypted FTP Backups With duplicity And duply On Debian Squeeze
Creating Encrypted FTP Backups With duplicity And duply On Debian Squeeze
Creating Encrypted FTP Backups With duplicity And duply On Debian Squeeze
When you rent a dedicated server nowadays, almost all providers give
you FTP backup space for your server on one of the provider’s backup
systems. This tutorial shows how you can use duplicity and duply
to create encrypted (so that nobody with access to the backup server
can read sensitive data in your backups) backups on the provider’s
remote backup server over FTP. duply is a duplicity wrapper script that
allows us to use duplicity without interaction (i.e., you do not have to
type in any passwords).
Remotely Unlock Fully Encrypted Debian Squeeze
Remotely Unlock Fully Encrypted Debian Squeeze
In the past I have written several howtos for remotely unlocking
fully encrypted Debian installations. With the advent of Debian Squeeze,
the developers have integrated a simple way to do so. Most stuff is
provided directly by Debian itself – meaning you don’t need 3rd party
scripts anymore. However it still involves a few steps which I describe
below. Also I provide you with a bash script that will do all the steps
automatically.









