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Author Topic: Design For Automatic Remote Back System Wanted.  (Read 1963 times)

tickmike

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Design For Automatic Remote Back System Wanted.
« on: December 12, 2011, 02:43:28 PM »

Design For Automatic Remote Back System Wanted.

I'm starting to think about what I need to do a 'Nightly' back up on my daughters laptop when she goes to uni.

I have contacted the two main uni's she is interested out of her five offers and it looks like the backup will have to be instigated from her laptop end, because with them using Nat For there IP address's as I will not be able to reach it from my end.

I will be using 'LuckyBackup'  http://luckybackup.sourceforge.net/    as it has a good ssh remote backup part.

I have a speedtouch 636 None NATing router with a block of my own fixed IP address's (with it's firewall turned off).

From the speedtouch it goes into my Dedicated Firewall  'Smoothwall'  http://www.smoothwall.org/   I will put a DMZ.

From DMZ it will go to a 'to be built 'Backup server' (lightweight Linux based)  ;).

I need any advice about making the connection from her laptop to my backup server and what I will have to do about making my server hidden but accessible from the internet.
Any tips about what to look out for.
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I have a set of 6 fixed IP's From  Eclipse  isp.BT ADSL2(G992.3) line>HG612 as a Modem, Bridge, WAN Not Bound to LAN1 or 2 + Also have FTTP (G.984) No One isp Fixed IP >Dual WAN pfSense (Hardware Firewall and routing).> Two WAN's, Ethernet LAN, DMZ LAN, Zyxel GS1100-24 Switch.
 

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