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It seems that the software is designed to backup a server itself and push the backed up files over ftp or ssh to a backup repository. It is inconvenient in sense that if the backed up machine get hacked the intruder will gain access to central repository node.
I would welcome an option where BM act as a central server and pull backups from other remote nodes, can this be done with BM configuration or do we have to stick to good old shell pseudo scripting?
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It seems that the software is designed to backup a server itself and push the backed up files over ftp or ssh to a backup repository. It is inconvenient in sense that if the backed up machine get hacked the intruder will gain access to central repository node.
I would welcome an option where BM act as a central server and pull backups from other remote nodes, can this be done with BM configuration or do we have to stick to good old shell pseudo scripting?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: