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Trying to update my Borg Backup 1.24-1 on Debian Bookworm to fix the archive spoofing vulnerability, but I am getting: "borg: error: unrecognized arguments: --check-tam".

Has someone had the same error?
#borgbackup

Currently I'm working on extending my #Ansible collection more specifically the ansible_podman role.

I'm extending my #podman role with plugins, so it will not only deploy but also configure the containerized application / service.

Currently I'm supporting #postgresql and #borgmatic #borgbackup
In that very process I'm also reworking those roles as the plugins just use the existing roles.

Jumpstart a host with postgresql database, borgmatic backup and apprise notifications.
#docker

borgmatic 2.0.0 has been released with more flexible, completely revamped command hooks, all configuration options settable on
the command-line, and new configuration options for many command-line flags (including verbosity!).

EDIT: borgmatic 2.0.1 has been released with a fix for a showstopper with Python < 3.12. 😅

#borgmatic #borgbackup #backup

Release notes: projects.torsion.org/borgmatic projects.torsion.org/borgmatic

projects.torsion.orgborgmaticSimple, configuration-driven backup software for servers and workstations
💫️ Notfalldatensicherung für das Laptop 💫

Ich habe mir jetzt mal ein Notfall-Backup-System eingerichtet. ☝️ Man ist ja lernfähig 😉

✅️ Ein USB-Stick besorgt, der nicht so breit ist und im Laptop drin bleiben kann.
✅️ Den USB-Stick mit cryptsetup eingerichtet (Verschlüsselung)
✅️ Auf dem Stick ein borgbackup Repository angelegt
✅️ Ein kleines Skript für borg erstellt

#Backup #Debian #Linux #borg #borgbackup #Laptop
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Artikel, die mal jemand schreiben müsste:

#Backup unter #Linux: #Borg / #BorgBackup[1], #Kopia[1] oder #Restic[3]?

Aber naja, das vernünftig zu machen -- also inklusive Praxistests über mehr als nur ein paar Tage -- ist schrecklich viel Arbeit, für die in der heutigen Medienwelt niemand mehr adäquat bezahlt.

[1] borgbackup.readthedocs.io/
[2] kopia.io/
[3] restic.net/

borgbackup.readthedocs.ioBorg Documentation — Borg - Deduplicating Archiver 1.4.1 documentation

Ugh, so in one of the replies to my experiments with #BorgBackup and associated tooling, @guerda asked "well, why not #restic?" and turns out, my main reasons against using restic (no compression and no exclude exceptions) are no longer valid, so I'm currently re-evaluating it.

Almost finished my writeup. And you know what? Both are really good.

My decision might boil down to performance against remote hosts and SSH vs SFTP, and whether "rclone serve restic" can save the day there.