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  1. .. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit!
  2. .. _borg_rcreate:
  3. borg rcreate
  4. ------------
  5. .. code-block:: none
  6. borg [common options] rcreate [options]
  7. .. only:: html
  8. .. class:: borg-options-table
  9. +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  10. | **optional arguments** |
  11. +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  12. | | ``--other-repo SRC_REPOSITORY`` | reuse the key material from the other repository |
  13. +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  14. | | ``-e MODE``, ``--encryption MODE`` | select encryption key mode **(required)** |
  15. +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  16. | | ``--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. |
  17. +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  18. | | ``--storage-quota QUOTA`` | Set storage quota of the new repository (e.g. 5G, 1.5T). Default: no quota. |
  19. +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  20. | | ``--make-parent-dirs`` | create the parent directories of the repository directory, if they are missing. |
  21. +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  22. | .. class:: borg-common-opt-ref |
  23. | |
  24. | :ref:`common_options` |
  25. +-------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  26. .. raw:: html
  27. <script type='text/javascript'>
  28. $(document).ready(function () {
  29. $('.borg-options-table colgroup').remove();
  30. })
  31. </script>
  32. .. only:: latex
  33. optional arguments
  34. --other-repo SRC_REPOSITORY reuse the key material from the other repository
  35. -e MODE, --encryption MODE select encryption key mode **(required)**
  36. --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.
  37. --storage-quota QUOTA Set storage quota of the new repository (e.g. 5G, 1.5T). Default: no quota.
  38. --make-parent-dirs create the parent directories of the repository directory, if they are missing.
  39. :ref:`common_options`
  40. |
  41. Description
  42. ~~~~~~~~~~~
  43. This command creates a new, empty repository. A repository is a filesystem
  44. directory containing the deduplicated data from zero or more archives.
  45. Encryption mode TLDR
  46. ++++++++++++++++++++
  47. The encryption mode can only be configured when creating a new repository - you can
  48. neither configure it on a per-archive basis nor change the mode of an existing repository.
  49. This example will likely NOT give optimum performance on your machine (performance
  50. tips will come below):
  51. ::
  52. borg rcreate --encryption repokey-aes-ocb
  53. Borg will:
  54. 1. Ask you to come up with a passphrase.
  55. 2. Create a borg key (which contains some random secrets. See :ref:`key_files`).
  56. 3. Derive a "key encryption key" from your passphrase
  57. 4. Encrypt and sign the key with the key encryption key
  58. 5. Store the encrypted borg key inside the repository directory (in the repo config).
  59. This is why it is essential to use a secure passphrase.
  60. 6. Encrypt and sign your backups to prevent anyone from reading or forging them unless they
  61. have the key and know the passphrase. Make sure to keep a backup of
  62. your key **outside** the repository - do not lock yourself out by
  63. "leaving your keys inside your car" (see :ref:`borg_key_export`).
  64. For remote backups the encryption is done locally - the remote machine
  65. never sees your passphrase, your unencrypted key or your unencrypted files.
  66. Chunking and id generation are also based on your key to improve
  67. your privacy.
  68. 7. Use the key when extracting files to decrypt them and to verify that the contents of
  69. the backups have not been accidentally or maliciously altered.
  70. Picking a passphrase
  71. ++++++++++++++++++++
  72. Make sure you use a good passphrase. Not too short, not too simple. The real
  73. encryption / decryption key is encrypted with / locked by your passphrase.
  74. If an attacker gets your key, he can't unlock and use it without knowing the
  75. passphrase.
  76. Be careful with special or non-ascii characters in your passphrase:
  77. - Borg processes the passphrase as unicode (and encodes it as utf-8),
  78. so it does not have problems dealing with even the strangest characters.
  79. - BUT: that does not necessarily apply to your OS / VM / keyboard configuration.
  80. So better use a long passphrase made from simple ascii chars than one that
  81. includes non-ascii stuff or characters that are hard/impossible to enter on
  82. a different keyboard layout.
  83. You can change your passphrase for existing repos at any time, it won't affect
  84. the encryption/decryption key or other secrets.
  85. Choosing an encryption mode
  86. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  87. Depending on your hardware, hashing and crypto performance may vary widely.
  88. The easiest way to find out about what's fastest is to run ``borg benchmark cpu``.
  89. `repokey` modes: if you want ease-of-use and "passphrase" security is good enough -
  90. the key will be stored in the repository (in ``repo_dir/config``).
  91. `keyfile` modes: if you rather want "passphrase and having-the-key" security -
  92. the key will be stored in your home directory (in ``~/.config/borg/keys``).
  93. The following table is roughly sorted in order of preference, the better ones are
  94. in the upper part of the table, in the lower part is the old and/or unsafe(r) stuff:
  95. .. nanorst: inline-fill
  96. +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+
  97. | Mode (K = keyfile or repokey) | ID-Hash | Encryption | Authentication | V >= |
  98. +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+
  99. | K-blake2-chacha20-poly1305 | BLAKE2b | CHACHA20 | POLY1305 | 2.0 |
  100. +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+
  101. | K-chacha20-poly1305 | HMAC-SHA-256 | CHACHA20 | POLY1305 | 2.0 |
  102. +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+
  103. | K-blake2-aes-ocb | BLAKE2b | AES256-OCB | AES256-OCB | 2.0 |
  104. +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+
  105. | K-aes-ocb | HMAC-SHA-256 | AES256-OCB | AES256-OCB | 2.0 |
  106. +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+
  107. | K-blake2 | BLAKE2b | AES256-CTR | BLAKE2b | 1.1 |
  108. +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+
  109. | K | HMAC-SHA-256 | AES256-CTR | HMAC-SHA256 | any |
  110. +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+
  111. | authenticated-blake2 | BLAKE2b | none | BLAKE2b | 1.1 |
  112. +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+
  113. | authenticated | HMAC-SHA-256 | none | HMAC-SHA256 | 1.1 |
  114. +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+
  115. | none | SHA-256 | none | none | any |
  116. +-----------------------------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+---------+
  117. .. nanorst: inline-replace
  118. `none` mode uses no encryption and no authentication. You're advised to NOT use this mode
  119. as it would expose you to all sorts of issues (DoS, confidentiality, tampering, ...) in
  120. case of malicious activity in the repository.
  121. If you do **not** want to encrypt the contents of your backups, but still want to detect
  122. malicious tampering use an `authenticated` mode. It's like `repokey` minus encryption.