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[Duplicity-talk] Re: Restore does not need the encrypt-key ?
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Tom |
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[Duplicity-talk] Re: Restore does not need the encrypt-key ? |
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Thu, 6 May 2010 20:08:29 +0200 |
Hello again,
Can you tell me if a 'duplicity restore' need the encrypt key used
during the backup ?
Currently, I can do a full restore without the gpg key and all is ok,
files are readable.
This seems weird to me.
Am I doing my backup wrong ?
Thanks for your help,
--
Tom
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 08:14, Tom <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can you confirm me that when restoring a backup, there is no need for
> the encrypt-key option ?
>
> Currently :
> - backups are done with a passphrase, an encrypt key and a sign key
> - restore just need the passphrase
>
> I am a bit surprised that duplicity does not need the encrypt key for
> doing a restore.
>
> Maybe it is related to the fact that I am trying a restore from the
> same machine on which the backups were done>.
>
> Thanks for your help, regards
> --
> Tom
>