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At Thu, 17 Apr 2008 14:37:52 -0400,
Chris Walters wrote:
> I also use dar, but I don't bother with gpg. I use the '-K:' option of dar,
> which provides passphrase protected blowfish protection. I suppose I could use
> gpg, as well, with AES256 or IDEA, but that would be overkill, I think, since I
> keep my backups on an external USB port drive.
This sounds like a feasible solution, I will try it out. Thanks for
the idea, Florian and Chris.
I'm just wondering what the dar64 and dar32 useflags do...
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