By harrylynn17
Hello,
My backup service needs an ssh user account and I have no idea how to create one, limit privileges and access rights and give it to them. I do not want to end up messing up my server giving them a root account. Appreciated if someone could show me some pointers. Thanks a lot
Also I have one more question. Right now, why can’t I create backup service on digitalocean which backup everyday instead of once in a week ? If I could backup my droplet everyday then I wouldn’t need to subscribe an external backup service.
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This tutorial will guide you in setting up a new ssh user along with taking some other initial security steps for your new droplet.
Currently there are internal limitations and price considerations that caused us to select a weekly backup schedule. This may change in the future.
One solution is to encrypt the local backup and limit the remote backup service to access encrypted files only. rsnapshot, rsyncrypto and rsync may be used for this purpose. I’m using it on a daily basis both with FreeBSD and Ubuntu Feel free to try the scripts available on github.com Rsync-Crypto-Backup
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