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Newbie question about "machines"
- To: tarsnap-users@tarsnap.com
- Subject: Newbie question about "machines"
- From: Stuart Campbell <stuart@harto.org>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 10:34:46 +1000
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Hello,
I don't quite understand the concept of "machine" as passed to the tarsnap-keygen command. Is it just a human-readable key name for auditing purposes?
Are archives created by one machine accessible by another machine for the same user account?
I guess my real question is: what's the correct way to provide a read/create key to one computer, and a "full" (read/write/delete/nuke) key to another computer, for the same set of archives?
Thanks,
Stuart