# Backup-RClone **DISCLAIMER!!** I recommend using [BorgBackup](https://www.borgbackup.org/) for production use! This script works, but it isn't fast nor efficient! This script can create a backup of directories on a remote server. In addition to RClone's own encryption, the files can be backed up in plain text or be encrypted with GPG/PGP. ## Dependencies * rclone * sqlite3 ## Features * Backup over RClone * Encryption of the files * configuration files per archive directory ## Installation ``` git clone https://git.marcelsite.com/marcel/backup-rclone.git cd backup-rclone chmod u+x backup-rclone.sh ``` ## Usage The RClone share name is currently hardcoded as "backup:", so you need to create a share called "backup". To make a backup, you need to put a `.backup.env`-file into the root of the directory you want to back up. An example file is inside of this repository. You need to edit the file first to your liking: * enctype: if you want the files to be encrypted pre-upload. (gpg: encrypt for RECIPIENT_ID; plain: don't encrypt) * include: (optional) directories/files to consider for a backup * exclude: (optional) directories/files to never backup, even if in include * backdir: root directory on the remote server (e.g. backup:pc1/documents) * hashdb: path to the database file on the remote server * RECIPIENT_ID: (only if enctype="gpg") the ID of the recipient's public key After creating the file, you can start a backup with `./backup-rclone.sh `, e.g.: `./backup-rclone.sh /home/user/documents` (a .backup.env file need st obe in that directory!).