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- .. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit!
- .. _borg_rcreate:
- borg rcreate
- ------------
- .. code-block:: none
- borg [common options] rcreate [options]
- .. only:: html
- .. class:: borg-options-table
- +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | **options** |
- +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--other-repo SRC_REPOSITORY`` | reuse the key material from the other repository |
- +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``-e MODE``, ``--encryption MODE`` | select encryption key mode **(required)** |
- +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--append-only`` | create an append-only mode repository. Note that this only affects the low level structure of the repository, and running `delete` or `prune` will still be allowed. See :ref:`append_only_mode` in Additional Notes for more details. |
- +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--storage-quota QUOTA`` | Set storage quota of the new repository (e.g. 5G, 1.5T). Default: no quota. |
- +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--make-parent-dirs`` | create the parent directories of the repository directory, if they are missing. |
- +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--copy-crypt-key`` | copy the crypt_key (used for authenticated encryption) from the key of the other repo (default: new random key). |
- +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | .. class:: borg-common-opt-ref |
- | |
- | :ref:`common_options` |
- +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- .. raw:: html
- <script type='text/javascript'>
- $(document).ready(function () {
- $('.borg-options-table colgroup').remove();
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- .. only:: latex
- options
- --other-repo SRC_REPOSITORY reuse the key material from the other repository
- -e MODE, --encryption MODE select encryption key mode **(required)**
- --append-only create an append-only mode repository. Note that this only affects the low level structure of the repository, and running `delete` or `prune` will still be allowed. See :ref:`append_only_mode` in Additional Notes for more details.
- --storage-quota QUOTA Set storage quota of the new repository (e.g. 5G, 1.5T). Default: no quota.
- --make-parent-dirs create the parent directories of the repository directory, if they are missing.
- --copy-crypt-key copy the crypt_key (used for authenticated encryption) from the key of the other repo (default: new random key).
- :ref:`common_options`
- |
- Description
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
- This command creates a new, empty repository. A repository is a filesystem
- directory containing the deduplicated data from zero or more archives.
- Encryption mode TLDR
- ++++++++++++++++++++
- The encryption mode can only be configured when creating a new repository - you can
- neither configure it on a per-archive basis nor change the mode of an existing repository.
- This example will likely NOT give optimum performance on your machine (performance
- tips will come below):
- ::
- borg rcreate --encryption repokey-aes-ocb
- Borg will:
- 1. Ask you to come up with a passphrase.
- 2. Create a borg key (which contains some random secrets. See :ref:`key_files`).
- 3. Derive a "key encryption key" from your passphrase
- 4. Encrypt and sign the key with the key encryption key
- 5. Store the encrypted borg key inside the repository directory (in the repo config).
- This is why it is essential to use a secure passphrase.
- 6. Encrypt and sign your backups to prevent anyone from reading or forging them unless they
- have the key and know the passphrase. Make sure to keep a backup of
- your key **outside** the repository - do not lock yourself out by
- "leaving your keys inside your car" (see :ref:`borg_key_export`).
- The encryption is done locally - if you use a remote repository, the remote machine
- never sees your passphrase, your unencrypted key or your unencrypted files.
- Chunking and id generation are also based on your key to improve
- your privacy.
- 7. Use the key when extracting files to decrypt them and to verify that the contents of
- the backups have not been accidentally or maliciously altered.
- Picking a passphrase
- ++++++++++++++++++++
- Make sure you use a good passphrase. Not too short, not too simple. The real
- encryption / decryption key is encrypted with / locked by your passphrase.
- If an attacker gets your key, he can't unlock and use it without knowing the
- passphrase.
- Be careful with special or non-ascii characters in your passphrase:
- - Borg processes the passphrase as unicode (and encodes it as utf-8),
- so it does not have problems dealing with even the strangest characters.
- - BUT: that does not necessarily apply to your OS / VM / keyboard configuration.
- So better use a long passphrase made from simple ascii chars than one that
- includes non-ascii stuff or characters that are hard/impossible to enter on
- a different keyboard layout.
- You can change your passphrase for existing repos at any time, it won't affect
- the encryption/decryption key or other secrets.
- Choosing an encryption mode
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- Depending on your hardware, hashing and crypto performance may vary widely.
- The easiest way to find out about what's fastest is to run ``borg benchmark cpu``.
- `repokey` modes: if you want ease-of-use and "passphrase" security is good enough -
- the key will be stored in the repository (in ``repo_dir/config``).
- `keyfile` modes: if you rather want "passphrase and having-the-key" security -
- the key will be stored in your home directory (in ``~/.config/borg/keys``).
- The following table is roughly sorted in order of preference, the better ones are
- in the upper part of the table, in the lower part is the old and/or unsafe(r) stuff:
- .. nanorst: inline-fill
- +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+
- | Mode (K = keyfile or repokey) | ID-Hash | Encryption | Authentication |
- +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+
- | K-blake2-chacha20-poly1305 | BLAKE2b | CHACHA20 | POLY1305 |
- +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+
- | K-chacha20-poly1305 | HMAC-SHA-256 | CHACHA20 | POLY1305 |
- +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+
- | K-blake2-aes-ocb | BLAKE2b | AES256-OCB | AES256-OCB |
- +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+
- | K-aes-ocb | HMAC-SHA-256 | AES256-OCB | AES256-OCB |
- +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+
- | authenticated-blake2 | BLAKE2b | none | BLAKE2b |
- +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+
- | authenticated | HMAC-SHA-256 | none | HMAC-SHA256 |
- +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+
- | none | SHA-256 | none | none |
- +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+
- .. nanorst: inline-replace
- `none` mode uses no encryption and no authentication. You're advised NOT to use this mode
- as it would expose you to all sorts of issues (DoS, confidentiality, tampering, ...) in
- case of malicious activity in the repository.
- If you do **not** want to encrypt the contents of your backups, but still want to detect
- malicious tampering use an `authenticated` mode. It's like `repokey` minus encryption.
- Creating a related repository
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- A related repository uses same secret key material as the other/original repository.
- By default, only the ID key and chunker secret will be the same (these are important
- for deduplication) and the AE crypto keys will be newly generated random keys.
- Optionally, if you use ``--copy-crypt-key`` you can also keep the same crypt_key
- (used for authenticated encryption). Might be desired e.g. if you want to have less
- keys to manage.
- Creating related repositories is useful e.g. if you want to use ``borg transfer`` later.
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