PGP Whole Disk Encryption
I am trying to backup an UN-encrypted iMac to an external drive which is encrypted with PGP's Whole Disk Encryption. The reason I'm backing up from an unencrypted source to an encrypted target is because the backup USB drive will be taken offsite for storage. I can't encrypt the iMac because it has a boot camp partition.
I have searched the forums, and I *know* you're supposed to tell SD to ignore the PGPWDE01 file. I did that. However, since the source doesn't have that file (only the target), SD erased the file anyway, even though I told it to ignore that file on the target. Any way to instruct SD to ignore files that exist ONLY on the target drive, and NOT on the source drive? You said that v2.6 will work with PGP WDE out of the box, so will that version take this aspect into account? I'm assuming 2.6 will come out sometime after Snow Leopard...? Thanks, Steve |
The current version of SD! does not support a PGPWDE destination. And yes, -- the next update will, and takes this into account. I do not have a release date for it, though, sorry!
Ignoring files always applies to selections from the source. It has no effect on the destination - you can't ignore or select destination files. Note that you can use an encrypted disk image instead of PGPWDE if you'd like... |
Thanks for the SuperSpeedy! reply <g>. The encrypted disk actually works fine in a non-bootable mode, so I'll just leave it in that format until 2.6 is out. It still does the job, providing me a complete clone that's offsite in case of fire or theft, I just won't be able to boot from it.
As long as I know this'll be covered in v2.6, then I can wait :) Thanks! Steve |
Thanks I had the same question.
I look forward to a bootable encrypted backup. Quote:
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Already available...
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Does this mean we should no longer exclude PGPWDE01? Or do we continue to exclude that file and encrypt the target drive with the PGP program?
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There's no need (we already do)... and you will need to encrypt the destination & use Smart Update.
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I'm running 2.6.1 (v86). I can see how to create a password-protected encrypted sparse bundle image, but that isn't bootable, is it? |
You'd need to use PGP Whole Disk encryption to encrypt the destination. Then, you'd smart Update to it.
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