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In the pop up box or under Settings>Authentication, enter the new password. home/usernameA/IDrive_for_Linux/user_profile/userA_Account_2/ home/usernameA/IDrive_for_Linux/user_profile/userA_Account_1/ IDrive setup makes provision in its default directory structure for multiple users on one machine and one user may even have several logins. home/usernameB/IDrive_for_Linux/user_profile/userB_Account_1/…. IDENPWD – I do not know what this is but it could be the user name in encrypted form The user’s login password and private key are saved in encrypted form in his or her profile. IDPVT – The user’s encrypted private key. This is a password or passphrase used to create an encryption hash of the data when it is stored on IDrive. It is chosen at the outset when the account is created and cannot be changed without deleting all of the encrypted data and backing up everything again with the new private key. It is not necessary to choose a private key and the default can be accepted. With a private key, the file names can still be read by IDrive staff but not the contents of the files themselves However, this potentially gives IDrive employees and court-order wielding government officials access to your data. Presumably the intention is to allow a backup process to run with different permissions or as a different user in a multi-use environment IDPVT_SCH – This is the user’s encrypted private key used by the scheduled backup process. IDPWD_SCH – This is the user’s encrypted password used by the scheduled backup process.
serverAddress.txt – The ip address of the server used for your data which may change ĭefaultBackupset.txt – This contains the directories to be backed up, one entry per line To use all bandwidth the contents should read ‘100’ bw.txt – The bandwidth throttle percentage. trace – A directory containing tracelog.txt.
This is a very useful file which records errors encountered during the backup process. This happened to me when after changing my password īackup – There is a sub directory for Manual and Scheduled backups into which the backup logs are written Backup logs are also produced but they may give a false positive, telling you the backup succeeded when it did not.