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ccViewer
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Rclone syncs your files to cloud storage
i tried using it to encrypt my cloud backups, and it works great for desktop, even if it requires running commands.
my gripe with it is to be able to use and sync from my smartphone. at least on ios, there is no robust tool that allows it afaik. there is cryptcloudviewer (https://github.com/lithium0003/ccViewer) which has not been updated since 2020.
appreciate any suggestions or more details of your workflow for these scenarios.
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Looking for a Backblaze B2 compatible cloud backup application for Linux that uses standard file level (not block level) ZIP encryption (and with GUI would be nice).
That’s not true. I did it with just Python (here) and reading the documentation. At least one other did it with C and/or Swift (here). It’s extremely well documented using open encryption algorithms.
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Can i decrypt the files that are encrypted by Rclone with different software?
Yes. See for example ccViewer where it was implemented in Swift.
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Any Transfer Tool from iPhone to PC over the air?
Link to rclone: https://rclone.org/ Link to crypt cloud viewer: https://github.com/lithium0003/ccViewer
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Is there anyway to decrypt content without rclone?
Another is ccViewer for iOS. The developer did exactly that in Swift (or Objective-C? Not sure).
borgmatic
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Rclone syncs your files to cloud storage
- for important files, a separate box where I have borgmatic [1] in deduplication mode installed; this is updated once in a while
Just curious: Do you have any reason to believe that such a data corruption bug is likely in ZFS? It seems like saying that ext4 could have a bug and you should also store stuff on NTFS, just in case (which I think does not make sense..).
[1]: https://github.com/borgmatic-collective/borgmatic
- Duplicity
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Kopia: Open-Source, Fast and Secure Open-Source Backup Software
Not really dumb. I do use them too but with Borgbackup on the top (since they support it natively).
I found Borgmatic ( https://torsion.org/borgmatic/ ) to be the best way to run my backups. It takes care of everything from pruning to verifying the checksum etc... and it integrates with some monitoring (like cronitor).
So Borgmatic + rsync.net is the best combo
- Ask HN: How do you do backups for personal/home server?
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KBackup vs rsync?
For backups I use Borg myself. If you need a GUI, you can use Vorta or Pika. With borgmatic, there is also a wrapper that extends the range of functions of Borg.
- How do you deal with backups outside the cloud?
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Suggestions for Incremental Backup Software
Furthermore, Borgmatic is a wrapper for Borg that extends or improves the range of functions.
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BorgBackup 1.2.4 released
For those of you not familiar, borgmatic is a very convenient tool which runs as a wrapper around borg.
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Server lost power, world not loading correctly
I recommend Borg and Borgmatic. Automated, easy to setup, capable of notifying you if anything happens, deduplication and compression makes backups smaller, etc.
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Any advice/best practices for how to backup emails of Linux-based mail server
To add to this, Borg backup can be a little daunting to configure. There is a wrapper script called Borgmatic that distills it down to a single yaml config file. There are also some cloud hosts like BorgBase and rsync.net with native Borg support.