# ckupeye Small bash script for entire filesystem backups. It backups filesystems, sure, but also creates workable version of PostgreSQL / MariaDB backups, Pacman / Apt software list, ACL. It then uses [BorgBackup](https://www.borgbackup.org/) to create, compress, encrypt and send the backups. You'd probably want to be familiar with the latter if you want to understand this script fully. **DISCLAIMER:** This program is just a publication of my personal script. It haven't been tested outside of my (very) specific use case. You'd probably better use it as a reference rather than as is. ## Usage Basically it's just the `ckupeye` script. Have some example installation instructions, for the client. ```bash git clone https://git.frogeye.fr/geoffrey/ckupeye.git /opt/ckupeye ln -s /opt/ckupeye/ckupeye /usr/local/bin/ckupeye mkdir /etc/ckupeye mkdir /var/lib/ckupeye cp /opt/ckupeye/config.sample.sh /etc/ckupeye/config.sh ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C ckupeye@$(cat /etc/hostname) -f /etc/ckupeye/id_ed25519 $EDITOR /etc/ckupeye/config.sh ``` And to run it, just `ckupeye`. Or, if you don't want to pollute your '/' namespace, provide an argument to the configuration file, as so: ```bash /path/to/ckupeye /path/to/config.sh ``` For the server, I would recommend having an account for backups (or one account per backup for extra security), and use a [ssh forced command](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage/serve.html#examples). Add something like the following to the user's `~/.ssh/authorized_keys`: ``` restrict,command="borg serve --restrict-to-repository=/var/lib/borg/clientname --append-only --storage-quota=150G" ssh-ed25519 ... ckupeye@clientname ``` ## Configuration At minimum you will need to set `BORG_REPO` and a `BORG_PASSPHRASE` in the config file. ## Notation The machine is backed up is called the client, the machine that stores the backup is called the server.