Not much to hide anyway!By the way, it is worth noting that nation-states have been intercepting and storing vast amounts of encrypted internet traffic for years in covert data centers, with the long-term goal of decrypting it once quantum computing capabilities become sufficiently advanced. Not sure if that affects you or not.![]()
Overall, backupmon's encryption is working well. One thing worth considering, currently the encryption password remains visible within backupmon after it's been entered, which ideally shouldn't be the case. Once the password is set and validated, it should never be retrievable or displayable again but not sure how the most password or backup managers handle such a cases. Alternatively, could the encryption settings include an option to store backupmon.cfg in a separate UNC path? In my case, the backup covers the entire UNC folder, which also contains backupmon.cfg itself.
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