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Restic Server

Restic Server is a sample server that implement restic's rest backend api. It has been developed for demonstration purpose and is not intented to be used in production.

Getting started

By default the server persists backup data in /tmp/restic. Build and start the server with a custom persistence directory:

go build
./restic-server -path /user/home/backup

The server use an .htpasswd file to specify users. You can create such a file at the root of the persistence directory by executing the following command. In order to append new user to the file, just omit the -c argument.

htpasswd -s -c .htpasswd username

By default the server uses http. This is not very secure since with Basic Authentication, username and passwords will be present in every request. In order to enable TLS support just add the -tls argument and add a private and public key at the root of your persistence directory.

Signed certificate are required by the restic backend but if you just want to test the feature you can generate unsigned keys with the following commands:

openssl genrsa -out private_key 2048
openssl req -new -x509 -key private_key -out public_key -days 365