hi,
on the manual, I have the following:
but, is that "master" key the correct word, or is it the client encryption key. Because, it takes the file from
which is not the master key.
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on the manual, I have the following:
It is recommended that you keep your master key safe, but easily accessible, in order for quick disaster recovery. For this reason, the best place to store it is in your password manager, where it is immediately recoverable. As a backup to this, you should also save the key to a USB drive and store that in a secure place. This way, it is detached from any system, but is still easy to recover from, in case of emergency. Finally, in preparation for the worst case scenario, you should also consider keeping a paper copy of your master key locked away in a safe place. The paperkey subcommand can be used to create a QR encoded version of your master key. The following command sends the output of the paperkey command to a text file, for easy printing.
proxmox-backup-client key paperkey --output-format text > qrkey.txt
but, is that "master" key the correct word, or is it the client encryption key. Because, it takes the file from
Code:
~/.config/proxmox-backup/encryption-key.json
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