At 10:42 PM 9/11/2009, you wrote: >I have been tasked with having a Buffalo Terastation Pro 2 NAS box, >likely to be connected to a Linux box via samba, be the storage device >to back up mostly Ubuntu and Centos systems. The trick is, the >machines to be backed up need to do so in an automated fashion and >make a secure, encrypted connection to my Linux box hosting the NAS. >The NAS does have SSL enabled for web admin access, though the same >login credentials are used to authenticate the Linux host via samba to >the NAS. > >So what are the simplest options to back up the Linux hosts? rsync >does come to mind, but how to do so securely from each host? I'd >consider something via ssh, but that would mean an interactive login, >and encrypting individual files on the hosts is not an option. > >NFS is also available on the NAS, but considering the security >concerns, I will not use that, nor do I want to enable any more >services on the linux machines being backed up than necessary, meaning >samba is not an option, unless it remains the ONLY one. > >I ONLY plan to use samba to mount the NAS to my Linux server, unless >someone comes up with a more secure method, or even away to negate the >need of the Linux server and permit the hosts to back up directly to >the NAS... > >Ideas are welcome. > >Thanks. > >Scott Scott, http://www.jms1.net/code/rsync-backup.shtml Cheers!