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---
title: Encrypt backups using GPG
layout: default
parent: How Tos
nav_order: 7
---
# Encrypt backup
The image supports encrypting backups using GPG out of the box. In case a `GPG_PASSPHRASE` environment variable is set, the backup archive will be encrypted using the given key and saved as a sql.gpg file instead or sql.gz.gpg.
{: .warning }
To restore an encrypted backup, you need to provide the same GPG passphrase used during backup process.
To decrypt manually, you need to install gnupg
### Decrypt backup
```shell
gpg --batch --passphrase "my-passphrase" \
--output database_20240730_044201.sql.gz \
--decrypt database_20240730_044201.sql.gz.gpg
```
### Backup
```yml
services:
mysql-bkup:
# In production, it is advised to lock your image tag to a proper
# release version instead of using `latest`.
# Check https://github.com/jkaninda/mysql-bkup/releases
# for a list of available releases.
image: jkaninda/mysql-bkup
container_name: mysql-bkup
2024-08-10 10:50:00 +02:00
command: backup -d database
volumes:
- ./backup:/backup
environment:
- DB_PORT=3306
- DB_HOST=mysql
- DB_NAME=database
- DB_USERNAME=username
- DB_PASSWORD=password
## Required to encrypt backup
- GPG_PASSPHRASE=my-secure-passphrase
# mysql-bkup container must be connected to the same network with your database
networks:
- web
networks:
web:
```