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Mateusz Ezlakowski wrote:
> Thanks Michael!
> I tried using it, but after testing it seems that bacula restores the
> files even without the key (i backed up everything using the example data
> configuration, moved keys to different catalogs and then restored the data
> without any problems). Do you have any idea why did it happen?

I don't understand the 'moved keys to different catalogs' bit. The keys
are stored on the FD, as long as you restore to the same FD (which has
the keys), decryption will work.

If you try to restore to a different FD (computer), you will fail if you
didn't give it the keys first.

Greetings,
       Michel
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