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+##
+## This is an example rdiff-backup configuration file.
+## The defaults are useful in most cases, just make sure
+## to configure the destination host and user.
+##
+
+## passed directly to rdiff-backup
+# options = --force
+
+## default is 0, but set to 19 if you want to lower the priority.
+# nicelevel = 19
+
+## default is yes. set to no to skip the test if the remote host is alive
+# testconnect = no
+
+## default is not to limit bandwidth.
+## set to a number in bytes/second to limit bandwidth usage. Use a negative
+## number to set a limit that will never be exceeded, or a positive number
+## to set a target average bandwidth use. cstream is required. See cstream's
+## -t option for more information. 62500 bytes = 500 Kb (.5 Mb)
+# bwlimit = 62500
+
+## should backupninja ignore the version differences between source and remote
+## rdiff-backup? (default: no)
+## This could be useful if the version differences between rdiff-backup instances
+## on remote and local side are different, and you are certain there are no
+## problems in using mis-matched versions and want to get beyond this check.
+## An example usage could be the remote side has its authorized_keys configured
+## with command="rdiff-backup --server" to allow for restricted yet automated
+## password-less backups
+# ignore_version = no
+
+######################################################
+## source section
+## (where the files to be backed up are coming from)
+
+[source]
+
+# an optional subdirectory below 'directory' (see [dest])
+label = thishostname
+
+# type can be "local" or "remote"
+type = local
+
+# only use if '[source] type = remote'
+#host = srchost
+#user = srcuser
+
+# how many days of data to keep
+# (you can also use the time format of rdiff-backup, e.g. 6D5h)
+# (to keep everything, set this to yes)
+#keep = yes
+keep = 60
+
+# A few notes about includes and excludes:
+# 1. include, exclude and vsinclude statements support globbing with '*'
+# 2. Symlinks are not dereferenced. Moreover, an include line whose path
+# contains, at any level, a symlink to a directory, will only have the
+# symlink backed-up, not the target directory's content. Yes, you have to
+# dereference yourself the symlinks, or to use 'mount --bind' instead.
+# Example: let's say /home is a symlink to /mnt/crypt/home ; the following
+# line will only backup a "/home" symlink ; neither /home/user nor
+# /home/user/Mail will be backed-up :
+# include = /home/user/Mail
+# A workaround is to 'mount --bind /mnt/crypt/home /home' ; another one is to
+# write :
+# include = /mnt/crypt/home/user/Mail
+# 3. All the excludes come after all the includes. The order is not otherwise
+# taken into account.
+
+# files to include in the backup
+include = /var/spool/cron/crontabs
+include = /var/backups
+include = /etc
+include = /root
+include = /home
+include = /usr/local/bin
+include = /usr/local/sbin
+include = /var/lib/dpkg/status
+include = /var/lib/dpkg/status-old
+
+# If vservers = yes in /etc/backupninja.conf then the following variables can
+# be used:
+# vsnames = all | <vserver1> <vserver2> ... (default = all)
+# vsinclude = <path>
+# vsinclude = <path>
+# ...
+# Any path specified in vsinclude is added to the include list for each vserver
+# listed in vsnames (or all if vsnames = all, which is the default).
+#
+# For example, vsinclude = /home will backup the /home directory in every
+# vserver listed in vsnames. If you have 'vsnames = foo bar baz', this
+# vsinclude will add to the include list /vservers/foo/home, /vservers/bar/home
+# and /vservers/baz/home.
+# Vservers paths are derived from $VROOTDIR.
+
+# files to exclude from the backup
+#exclude = /home/*/.gnupg
+
+######################################################
+## destination section
+## (where the files are copied to)
+
+[dest]
+
+# type can be "local" or "remote"
+type = remote
+
+# put the backups under this directory
+directory = /backups
+
+# the machine which will receive the backups.
+# only use if "[dest] type = remote"
+host = backuphost
+
+# make the files owned by this user. you must be able to
+# `su -c "ssh backupuser@backhost"` without specifying a password.
+# only use if "[dest] type = remote"
+user = backupuser
+