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Before I buy such one I really need to be sure that I can have encryption on
this device. I want to use it to store my personal backup at a remote side. Is it possible to do a rsync (with SSH) from my CentOS box to the ReadyNAS box where I store my files on an encrypted partition or alike? Note that I cannot encrypt the files I transfer as I do an incremental backup (with rsync), so the source rsync must be able to see its raw files on destination ReadyNAS. I only see this would be possible if the RNAS box natively (or through an addon) would be able to do some kind of secure encryption where it fx. asks for a password once it reboots. Just like the Linux LUKS dm-crypt stuff works. Speed/throughput on the RNAS is not that important as it will be located remotely anyhow. Any insights? |
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