/build --exclude
/root/.cpan/Metadata --exclude /root/.cpan/sources --exclude *~
--dry-run -cvf root /root
- Jerry Kaidor ( je...@tr2.com )
remembering
about /usr/local/etc/tarsnap.conf.
- Jerry
On 06/29/2014 12:30, Daniel Staal wrote:
--As of June 29, 2014 6:04:01 AM -0700, jerry is alleged to have
said:
Fair warning: I am not an expert Perl programmer. This thing seems
to
work, but YMMV and
if your computer blows up into coruscating sparks, it's not my fault
--As for the rest
. Hopefully, this will maximize
the durability and
reliability of the SSD.
- Jerry Kaidor
On 08/14/2014 16:52, Colin Percival wrote:
On 08/14/14 14:40, Aaron C. de Bruyn wrote:
I run tarsnap every day from cron on my Linux laptop using th
following command:
tarsnap -v --cachedir
? Without that,
the
filesystem will track, for each file, not only when it is modified, but
when it is *read*. So every read anywhere produces a write. This is
for Linux, I don't know if it holds for other OS's.
- Jerry Kaidor
the two archives, and am hoping
off or.
Nowadays, pretty much every desktop machine comes with a remote GUI
engine - the web browser.
How about a webapp?
- Jerry Kaidor ( je...@tr2.com )
On 06/10/2015 22:42, Colin Percival wrote:
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Hi Tarsnap
keeps the logs to a sane size.
- Jerry Kaidor
I most seriously advise against doing this as it could set you back to
the safety level of Dropbox and the likes.
My advise would be to read the firewall rules and check that way
whether or not the tarsnap servers are b
.
- Jerry
storage except for tarsnap.
- Jerry
, if something
happens, there is no insurance. And stuff does happen.
- Jerry
of the
disks. Haven't used it yet. The tarsnap key might be just the thing to
save on such.
_- Jerry
shell script to do it for me :).
- Jerry
All,
So can I understand that this is strictly a debian/apt issue? That
those of us
who download the source and build it, aren't affected?
- Jerry Kaidor
On 2021-10-13 11:45, Graham Percival wrote:
We have experimental packages and instructions for .deb packages which
- Looks like I needed to run tarsnap-keygen again. Also do "tarnsnap
--fsck" to fix
the cache.
Now it seems to be running normally.
- JerryK
On 2024-04-11 08:47, jerry wrote:
OK, I have fixed all my email issues. I now have operative SPF, DKIM
OK, I have fixed all my email issues. I now have operative SPF, DKIM, &
DMARC.
And the big ISPs seem to be happy with it. I am getting regular DMARC
reports from
yahoo and gmail & all is well.
I started up a new Tarsnap account. My existing tarsnap installation
seems unable
to talk to it
Well,
I've solved my email woes. I think. I have successfully installed
and enabled SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and TLS. So I'll be ready to start a new
Tarsnap account. The problem with incoming mail was a badly implemented
fail2ban filter. For now, I just deleted it.
Here's a feature request
, not
off the archive.
- je...@tr2.com
On 2024-03-04 11:24, Colin Percival wrote:
On 3/4/24 11:13, jerry wrote:
This "one terse email then delete your data a week later" thing just
didn't work this time.
My mail server is failing to connect to your mail server, but j
Greetings tarsnap users.
Not Happy. But it's my own fault
I've been using tarsnap for many years. In general, I do NOT trust the
"cloud", and do not use google/microsoft/etc to store any sensitive
data. The combination of encryption on my home server and deduplication
is compelling.
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