From: Les M. <les...@gm...> - 2013-03-01 06:11:30
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 6:26 PM, Zach Underwood <zun...@gm...> wrote: > For end user computers like laptop have the server start the backup is > wrong. For a server doing more than a few backups, performance will much better if the server can schedule them sanely. > The problem with that example you gave with openvpn and ssh will not > work because then the user would have to launch the VPN. So leave it up all the time. But I thought you wanted the user to start things... > Also the server > does not know when the client is online. It will try regularly until it can reach the target IP. >The way to back is laptop is a > client on windows would start on boot. Then every one hour or whatever the > client would connect to the server over something like SSL to run the > backup. Set up openvpn to start on boot with fixed private IPs per client. Then the server can connect when it wants, controlled by the blackout window or the user can connect with the web interface and request a backup if he needs special timing. -- Les Mikesell les...@gm... |