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Mateusz Ezlakowski wrote:
> Hi!
> we are trying to set up bacula at our office. The only concern is that
> even the administrator who will be responsible for the backups is not
> supposed to have access to some important files. Is it possible to set up
> bacula, so the administrator can do backups and manage everything, however
> he would need to get a password from the computer owner to restore his
> files?
> I would appreciate any answers,

If I understand this correctly, you want the admin to be able to back up
the files but not read them?

If that is the case, you could investigate Data encryption:
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Data_Encryption.html

This causes the File Daemon to encrypt all the files and as a result the
admin can not read or restore them without the proper key.

Greetings,
       Michel
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