Secure rsync setup

2006-12-17 Thread Thorsten Schmidt
Hello, I'm thinking of using rsync for backup purposes. Sadly, the server (alpha) hosting the files I'd like to backup does not allow ssh or rsync connections - but I may execute rsync as a cron job or cgi-script. But I run a server (beta - debian sarge), that may serve as the rsync server,

Re: Can ssh host keys be added to a gpg keyring?

2006-12-17 Thread Rob Walsh
On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 11:12:36PM -0600, Kenneth Stephen wrote: I'm trying to design a backup solution where the backups are encrypted with a key thats specific to the host (rather than to users on the host). The sshd key seems to be a good fit for this, but ssh doesnt seem to provide

Re: Secure rsync setup

2006-12-17 Thread Izak Burger
On 12/17/06, Thorsten Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: However, this requires alpha having a ssh-key. Furthermore I'm not in charge with alpha's security, thus I've to make sure, that a attacker, who gained access to alpha's ssh-key is not able to compromis beta (well, he might be able to delete

Re: Can ssh host keys be added to a gpg keyring?

2006-12-17 Thread Bernd Eckenfels
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote: I'm trying to design a backup solution where the backups are encrypted with a key thats specific to the host (rather than to users on the host). The sshd key seems to be a good fit for this, but ssh doesnt seem to provide encryption / decryption

[Byte Support #71152]: [SECURITY] [DSA 1238-1] New clamav packages fix several vulnerabilities

2006-12-17 Thread Byte Support
Geachte heer, mevrouw, Bedankt voor uw bericht aan Byte. Dit is geregistreerd onder ticketnummer #71152. We sturen u zo spoedig mogelijk antwoord. Indien u aanvullende informatie heeft, of het probleem al opgelost heeft, wilt u dit ons dan laten weten? Als u antwoordt op dit bericht, wordt