On 21/09/2015 04:10, John R Pierce wrote:
On 9/20/2015 6:00 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
I am interested in understanding the thing with BackupPC.
What does it have compared to basic rsync?
its a full blown backup service for any number of client hosts, it
maintains a pool of full and increment
On 9/20/2015 6:00 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
I am interested in understanding the thing with BackupPC.
What does it have compared to basic rsync?
its a full blown backup service for any number of client hosts, it
maintains a pool of full and incremental backups going back as far as
you care
I am interested in understanding the thing with BackupPC.
What does it have compared to basic rsync?
- It has a webui
Is it like a central backup server? if so, how it works with windows
clients(if it is?)
Just want to make sure.. I understood right.
Why did you choose this over other software
Hey Gordon,
I do not have any security issue in this network.
I need to connect to a remote network on a secure network.
The options are pptp or l2tp(no ipsec encryption) so I do want to use
l2tp like in (lac\lns) and I am looking for a client for CentOS.
Note that it works in ubuntu so it is po
I'd be interested in any corrections or comments
on the following instructions (basically for myself):
We assume that BackupPC has been installed:
sudo yum install BackupPC
1. BackupPC must be run by the user backuppc.
Accordingly the lines
User apache
Group apache
in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd
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