pulledpork
Rsnapshot
pulledpork | Rsnapshot | |
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2 | 72 | |
415 | 3,088 | |
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0.0 | 5.1 | |
almost 3 years ago | 16 days ago | |
Perl | Perl | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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pulledpork
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Getting a lot of BF attempts on my server, any tips/ways to cut this out?
Snort on the other hand is a real full-featured IPS and much more powerful. Using them together can offload the processing work Snort needs to do though. You can use something like pulledpork to automatically update various rulesets for Snort as well (community, Talos (Cisco), etc.). Snort is also a big part of Cisco's FirePower firewalls.
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Rules update during system installation
In the Github issues section, there's a 3 year old, still Open "Process Snort 3 Rules (https://github.com/shirkdog/pulledpork/issues/297)" issue. So that would get me questioning how they got it working in the guide at all...
Rsnapshot
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Escaping Surveillance Capitalism, at Scale
Two things I want to try this month are:
https://mastodon.social/@chromakode/110936177254839251
https://rsnapshot.org/
- Backup software that continuously monitors changes but runs only once a month
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Not openSUSE specific but what's the best backup utility?
I'm using rsnapshot. It's based on rsync. It's fully automated and I make daily and monthly backups backup to my NAS. The biggest benefit of rsnapshot is that it uses hardlinks. So only changed files are backed up. It doesn't have a GUI though, you have to set a configuration file.
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Criticize my backup strategy
For backups, I'm using rsnapshot.
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Newbie - How to (image) Backup a rasberry PI
It's been a while but I think rsnapshot is what you're looking for.
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Python Port of 600 Line Bash Script: rsync-time-machine.py for Rsync Backups
The description sounds like it does largely the same job as rsnapshot (https://rsnapshot.org/). What does yours do differently from rsnapshot?
- Redundancy and bit-rot protection on a single drive
- The fastest rm command and one of the fastest cp commands
- Do you perform offline backups for your NAS?
- Question: Backups anti ransomware
What are some alternatives?
tpotce - 🍯 T-Pot - The All In One Honeypot Platform 🐝 [Moved to: https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce]
BorgBackup - Deduplicating archiver with compression and authenticated encryption.
Munin - Main repository for munin master / node / plugins
TimeShift - System restore tool for Linux. Creates filesystem snapshots using rsync+hardlinks, or BTRFS snapshots. Supports scheduled snapshots, multiple backup levels, and exclude filters. Snapshots can be restored while system is running or from Live CD/USB.
snort-rules - An UNOFFICIAL Git Repository of Snort Rules(IDS rules) Releases. [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
restic - Fast, secure, efficient backup program
rclone - "rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob, Azure Files, Yandex Files
Duplicati - Store securely encrypted backups in the cloud!
Rdiff-backup - Reverse differential backup tool, over a network or locally.
Back In Time - Back In Time - An easy-to-use backup tool for GNU Linux using rsync in the back
Duplicity - Unnoficial fork of Duplicity - Bandwidth Efficient Encrypted Backup
rsync-time-backup - Time Machine style backup with rsync.