[geeks] security-conscious backup

Phil Stracchino phil.stracchino at speakeasy.net
Wed Jul 27 18:38:48 CDT 2005


Dan Duncan wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Patrick Giagnocavo 717-201-3366 wrote:
> 
>>Does anyone have suggestions for this scenario?
>>
>>I have a customer who does tax-related work for his clients.  He wants
>>to backup over the internet to a Solaris 10 machine I have.
>>
>>The files he places on my system should not be accessed by anyone other
>>than him (i.e. not even root should have the ability to decrypt and read
>>the files).  His machines are all Windows and I want to avoid having him
>>buy a lowend Linux machine (which he would backup to, then a cron script
>>would encrypt and upload).
>>
>>Any suggestions?  I looked into CryptFS but it does not seem to be too
>>well supported.
> 
> 
> Since you don't apparently need the ability to access the files on
> your system, can't he just encrypt on his machine using the Windoze
> encryption method of his choice and then transfer them to you via some
> agreed-upon transport?
> 
> When I need to xfer from a Windoze box to a unix box over the internet,
> I usually use zmodem over an ssh connection.  Ssh across from Windoze,
> type "rz" and my ssh app pops up a standard Windoze file browser where
> I select my files and click "OK."  If he automates the ssh login,
> it's pretty much click, type "rz", click again, and drool.
> 
> There may be some sftp clients for Windoze.  Dunno.

PuTTY includes an sftp client, as well as an scp utility.


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