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@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ regardless of the source.
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### Transfers ###
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Backblaze recommends that you do lots of transfers simultaneously for
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maximum speed. In tests from my SSD equiped laptop the optimum
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maximum speed. In tests from my SSD equipped laptop the optimum
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setting is about `--transfers 32` though higher numbers may be used
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for a slight speed improvement. The optimum number for you may vary
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depending on your hardware, how big the files are, how much you want
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@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ deleted then the bucket will be deleted.
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However `delete` will cause the current versions of the files to
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become hidden old versions.
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Here is a session showing the listing and and retreival of an old
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Here is a session showing the listing and retrieval of an old
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version followed by a `cleanup` of the old versions.
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Show current version and all the versions with `--b2-versions` flag.
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@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ $ rclone -q --b2-versions ls b2:cleanup-test
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15 one-v2016-07-02-155621-000.txt
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```
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Retreive an old verson
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Retrieve an old version
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```
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$ rclone -q --b2-versions copy b2:cleanup-test/one-v2016-07-04-141003-000.txt /tmp
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Rclone has a Google+ page which announcements are posted to
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## Twitter ##
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You can also follow me on twitter for rclone announcments
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You can also follow me on twitter for rclone announcements
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* [@njcw](https://twitter.com/njcw)
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@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ Standard
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* file names encrypted
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* file names can't be as long (~156 characters)
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* can use sub paths and copy single files
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* directory structure visibile
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* directory structure visible
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* identical files names will have identical uploaded names
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* can use shortcuts to shorten the directory recursion
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@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ equivalents. You can not rely on this for strong protection.
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* file names very lightly obfuscated
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* file names can be longer than standard encryption
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* can use sub paths and copy single files
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* directory structure visibile
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* directory structure visible
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* identical files names will have identical uploaded names
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Cloud storage systems have various limits on file name length and
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@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ This will have the following advantages
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* `rclone sync` will check the checksums while copying
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* you can use `rclone check` between the encrypted remotes
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* you don't decrypt and encrypt unecessarily
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* you don't decrypt and encrypt unnecessarily
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For example, let's say you have your original remote at `remote:` with
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the encrypted version at `eremote:` with path `remote:crypt`. You
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@ -322,9 +322,9 @@ has a header and is divided into chunks.
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* 24 bytes Nonce (IV)
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The initial nonce is generated from the operating systems crypto
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strong random number genrator. The nonce is incremented for each
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strong random number generator. The nonce is incremented for each
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chunk read making sure each nonce is unique for each block written.
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The chance of a nonce being re-used is miniscule. If you wrote an
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The chance of a nonce being re-used is minuscule. If you wrote an
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exabyte of data (10¹⁸ bytes) you would have a probability of
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approximately 2×10⁻³² of re-using a nonce.
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@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ They are then encrypted with EME using AES with 256 bit key. EME
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(ECB-Mix-ECB) is a wide-block encryption mode presented in the 2003
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paper "A Parallelizable Enciphering Mode" by Halevi and Rogaway.
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This makes for determinstic encryption which is what we want - the
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This makes for deterministic encryption which is what we want - the
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same filename must encrypt to the same thing otherwise we can't find
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it on the cloud storage system.
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@ -400,11 +400,11 @@ used on case insensitive remotes (eg Windows, Amazon Drive).
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### Key derivation ###
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Rclone uses `scrypt` with parameters `N=16384, r=8, p=1` with a an
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Rclone uses `scrypt` with parameters `N=16384, r=8, p=1` with an
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optional user supplied salt (password2) to derive the 32+32+16 = 80
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bytes of key material required. If the user doesn't supply a salt
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then rclone uses an internal one.
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`scrypt` makes it impractical to mount a dictionary attack on rclone
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encrypted data. For full protection agains this you should always use
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encrypted data. For full protection against this you should always use
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a salt.
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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ docs](https://golang.org/pkg/regexp/syntax/) for more info on these.
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- doesn't match "hullo"
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A `{` and `}` define a choice between elements. It should contain a
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comma seperated list of patterns, any of which might match. These
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comma separated list of patterns, any of which might match. These
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patterns can contain wildcards.
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{one,two}_potato - matches "one_potato"
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ old Linux filesystem with non UTF-8 file names (eg latin1) then you
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can use the `convmv` tool to convert the filesystem to UTF-8. This
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tool is available in most distributions' package managers.
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If an invalid (non-UTF8) filename is read, the invalid caracters will
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If an invalid (non-UTF8) filename is read, the invalid characters will
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be replaced with the unicode replacement character, '<27>'. `rclone`
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will emit a debug message in this case (use `-v` to see), eg
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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ routine instead.
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This tells rclone to stay in the filesystem specified by the root and
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not to recurse into different file systems.
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For example if you have a directory heirachy like this
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For example if you have a directory hierarchy like this
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```
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root
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# Overview of cloud storage systems #
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Each cloud storage system is slighly different. Rclone attempts to
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Each cloud storage system is slightly different. Rclone attempts to
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provide a unified interface to them, but some underlying differences
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show through.
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@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ use the secret key as `xxxxxx/xxxx` it will work fine.
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To connect to DigitalOcean Spaces you will need an access key and secret key. These can be retrieved on the "[Applications & API](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/settings/api/tokens)" page of the DigitalOcean control panel. They will be needed when promted by `rclone config` for your `access_key_id` and `secret_access_key`.
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When promted for a `region` or `location_constraint`, press enter to use the default value. The region must be included in the `endpoint` setting (e.g. `nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com`). The defualt values can be used for other settings.
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When prompted for a `region` or `location_constraint`, press enter to use the default value. The region must be included in the `endpoint` setting (e.g. `nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com`). The defualt values can be used for other settings.
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Going through the whole process of creating a new remote by running `rclone config`, each prompt should be answered as shown below:
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SFTP supports checksums if the same login has shell access and `md5sum`
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or `sha1sum` as well as `echo` are in the remote's PATH.
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The only ssh agent supported under Windows is Putty's pagent.
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The only ssh agent supported under Windows is Putty's pageant.
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SFTP isn't supported under plan9 until [this
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issue](https://github.com/pkg/sftp/issues/156) is fixed.
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When you run through the config, make sure you choose `true` for
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`env_auth` and leave everything else blank.
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rclone will then set any empty config parameters from the enviroment
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rclone will then set any empty config parameters from the environment
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using standard OpenStack environment variables. There is [a list of
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the
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variables](https://godoc.org/github.com/ncw/swift#Connection.ApplyEnvironment)
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