![]() Something to think about.We first do a quick nmap scan against the remote host and try and fingerprint the current ftp service running. However, also if Duplicati (in this instance) messed up the backup and you sync those backups then two separate backup choices would be broken at the same time which is bad bad bad. I didn’t want to add yet another application on my computer for backups so decided not to go this way.īut, this or other sync applications are another way to go. You want to heavily minimize the amount of files Syncthing sends because of how badly slow it is which is still an understatement. Syncthing is way too slow to do without a pre-contrainer backup such as Duplicati. You could use Syncthing to sync your Duplicati backup to the Android device. You might be able to block the device from the internet as good enough safety via the router if its a device you won’t use the internet with. ![]() These apps use old targets that Google allows to circumvent newer safety changes. While many of us devs are not that way, many devs are. ![]() Unfortunately anyway here - even with open source - requires a level of trust as it opens up the storage to the old way where apps could take data at will. Will be moving onto roughly backing up 100GB+ via two backups next asap. Also have to test battery usage further but so far its looking great.Ģ4 hour test succeeded. Speeds are quite fast on my phone with 400MB not taking long at all. I’ve disabled battery optimizations for the apps as well. Start Termux boot and then ssh server will start even after the device is rebooted. You can then test connection and it should work assuming you have no firewall or other blockage if you have your networking all crazy.įor Termux boot, open Termux, you will create the script at $HOME/.termux/boot/start-sshd and you can use sshd -p 1234 or whatever (see the instructions in Termux boot app to know what to put into the start-sshd file). (They are not the download f-droid buttons in the links but are just below that) Termux | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repositoryīrowse to Termux Android settings for the app and enable permission for storageĪlso for path, use a file explorer on the Android device and create a folder to backup to.Īnd in Duplicati you can ssh into it using sftp(ssh) with ip of Android device, port 1234, username u0_a274 and the password you supplied to passwd. Happens to be that it needs to be done from an F-Droid provided package as well as its the only way to get the start on boot for the updated Termux app unless one builds both from source which I believe should also work. Still testing but working great for a 400MB test backup on Android 12 non-rooted phone.īut, you can use ssh server on Android via Termux. The same way I do from computer to computer. Old but the only one I found via search so adding another way. 100GB of backups on Android 8 to sd card and all is good. Internal on Android 11+ seemed to be fine. However, Termux writes fine on Android 8 to it. ![]() At least on my phone, the phone suggests the sd card has a problem but there’s no problem outside of Termux. Important update: Termux seems to have an issue with Android 11+ writing to sd card. ![]()
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