Files, hardware assembly, 3d printed cases, and software setup for this project can be found on our Github page :https://github.com/thinklearndo/keychainbackup
I wanted to create a file backup system that would allow me to take my data everywhere with me, on an encrypted thumb drive.
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Files, hardware assembly, 3d printed cases, and software setup for this project can be found on our Github page :https://github.com/thinklearndo/keychainbackup
Working some more on the raspberry pi version. Added status leds to the case, need to get them hooked up in software to show how things are running.
Putting together a raspberry pi version. Case stl file and setup instructions are on the github page. Still a work in progress. https://github.com/thinklearndo/keychainbackup#raspberry-pi-version
Someone mentioned that syncthing would be a great piece of software for this, so I managed to get it working by grabbing the mipsle version of syncthing then running upx on it to shrink it down so it would fit on the omega2+'s measly storage space.
Wanted to test it out, so infected myself with ransomware to make sure I could recover from it!
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You shouldn't put that much weight on a USB connector. The ports and the drives are not designed for that type of load.
Possibly install longer cup hooks and move the USB port to the bottom of the hanger to allow you to hang the keys on the hook while also allowing the USB to be plugged in.
Thanks for the feedback! I was wondering if my keys would be too heavy for the USB port... I like the idea of moving the USB port to bottom of the case, that seems like a better way to do it.
Another idea I was thinking of, was using a dongle or cord to attach the USB cord to the keychain. Then I could plug the USB drive into the port and hang the keys off the hook. The hook supports the weight that way. But its kind of annoying, the dongle I tried it with is longer than I like. So I don't think I'll like having that in my pocket with my keys...
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The backup software is a curiosity point for me. How did you make it so it backups only the things that needs to be backed up?