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# passed directly to duplicity
#options = --verbosity 8
# 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
######################################################
## gpg section
## (how to encrypt and optionnally sign the backups)
[gpg]
# passphrase needed to unlock the GnuPG key
password = "a_very_complicated_passphrase"
# default is no, for backward compatibility with backupninja <= 0.5.
# when set to yes, encryptkey option must be set bellow.
sign = yes
# key ID used for data encryption and, optionnally, signing.
# if not set, local root's default gpg key is used.
encryptkey = 04D9EA79
######################################################
## source section
## (where the files to be backed up are coming from)
[source]
# files to include in the backup
# (supports globbing with '*')
# BIG FAT WARNING
# 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
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
# rdiff-backup specific comment, TO ADAPT
# files to exclude from the backup
# (supports globbing with '*')
exclude = /home/*/.gnupg
######################################################
## destination section
## (where the files are copied to)
[dest]
# how many days of data to keep ; default is 60 days.
# (you can also use the time format of duplicity)
# 'keep = yes' means : do not delete old data, the remote host will take care of this
#keep = 60
#keep = yes
## passed directly to ssh/scp
sshoptions = -i /root/.ssh/id_dsa_duplicity
# put the backups under this directory
destdir = /backups
# the machine which will receive the backups
desthost = backuphost
# make the files owned by this user
# note: you must be able to ssh backupuser@backhost
# without specifying a password (if type = remote).
destuser = backupuser
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