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- 1. Backing up Android no root, no fuss, no muss This
presentation is licensed under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. (C) 2014
jim@openoid.net Jim Salter Technomancer, Mercenary Sysadmin, Small
Business Owner Today's slides can be found at:
http://openoid.net/presentations/
- 2. The low-hanging fruit what's wrong with the cloud?
- 3. What's wrong with the cloud? ask Kate Upton... Global
exposure Linked accounts Consumer security policies Bandwidth
issues (performance) Bandwidth issues (price) Accountability
- 4. So, you want local backup easy local backup, amirite? High
performance No rooting necessary Easy file browsing Simple
restoration Well-understood protocols Hands off automation
- 5. What are we backing up? TL;DR: everything on the SD card
Camera: Pictures / Videos Documents: Downloads, screenshots, etc
Appdata: anything stored in userland NO: system image NO:
application binaries NO: system data (written by root process)
- 6. Rsync backup for Android Workshop over, go home High
performance No rooting necessary Easy file browsing Simple
restoration Well-understood protocols Hands off automation
- 7. OK, ok, just kidding (it really will be a fairly short
workshop though) Llama lets you make your backups automagical,
happening when you want, where you want, how you want.
- 8. Required equipment think you can come up with all that? You
need an Android device. Rooting not necessary. You need a PC /
laptop / RasPi / whatever. Linux, BSD, Windows, Mac, whatever. Not
required: money, cloud, etc
- 9. First things first Spoiler: second things will come second
Rsync is going to operate over SSH. So before we do anything else,
we want to create an unprivileged system account to run the backups
with.
- 10. Windows Step 1: create a user account for your backups
start->user accounts manage another account create a new account
standard user androidbackup create and share a folder:
c:usersandroidbackupbackup
- 11. Linux (ubuntu): Step 1: create a user account for your
backups super->user accounts click unlock icon at upper right
click + icon at lower left, standard acct androidbackup
- 12. Mac OS X (hopefully): Step 1: create a user account for
your backups Open User & Groups preferences click unlock icon
at upper right click add icon under list of users
androidbackup
- 13. Second things second see? foreshadowing works, people
Install rsync backup for Android from the Google Play Store. It's
free, it's libre, it's good stuff.
- 14. Generate a keypair: i'm fresh out of literary devices :(
Open rsync backup for Android tap generate keys email the pubkey to
yourself when prompted. Super leet mode: use AndSMB to copy it over
the LAN instead. /sdcard/dss_key /sdcard/dss_key.pub
- 15. Add a backup profile tap add profile and name it You may
need to change the source dir On Nexus devices, /sdcard is aliased:
/storage/emulated/0 username androidbackup hostname IP or hostname
of your PC dropbear SSH key /sdcard/dss_key add: --progress,
--delete-after
- 16. Add a backup profile
- 17. Ayyy, you wan' some sshd? next up: pubkeys Windows users:
download/install BitVise SSHd. (Free for personal use.) Linux
users: apt-get install openssh-server Mac users: System Preferences
Internet & Networking Sharing Remote Login
- 18. Knock knock knock knock look ma, no password
- 19. Linux and Mac users: look ma, no password sudo -u
androidbackup -s mkdir ~/.ssh cp dss_key.pub ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
chown -R androidbackup ~/.ssh chmod 700 ~/.ssh chmod 600
~/.ssh/authorized_keys
- 20. Linux and Mac users: look ma, no password sudo -u
androidbackup -s mkdir ~/.ssh cp dss_key.pub ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
chown -R androidbackup ~/.ssh chmod 700 ~/.ssh chmod 600
~/.ssh/authorized_keys
- 21. Baby's first backup run! wheeeeeeeeeeee
- 22. Baby's first backup run! wheeeeeeeeeeee
- 23. Llama: it's not WinAMP still awesome though Install Llama
from the Google Play Store. It's not libre, but it's free.
- 24. Llama: it's not WinAMP still awesome though
- 25. What do we want? BACKUP! When do we want it? ONLY UNDER
CERTAIN CONDITIONS TL;DR: When it's nighttime, and I'm on my home
wifi, and I have 20% or more battery charge... back me up.
- 26. Add an event. Set conditions. time, wifi network, battery
level
- 27. Action: Locale Plugin: rsync This is the part I forget... L
for Locale, not R for rsync.
- 28. EVERYTHING WORKS! ... right? _( )_/
- 29. Questions? Comments? Angry denunciations?