2010/1/21 Martin Simmons <mar...@lispworks.com>
> >>>>> On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 17:23:34 +0000, Conor O'Callaghan said:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > Client/Server both 3.02 on linux x64
> >
> > I have made some encrypted backups from my client, I can successfully
> > recover from the backup using bconsole. When I try to simulate a machine
> > crash, by using another machine with the keys and config from the
> original
> > client, I get the following errors on restoration of files. The files
> appear
> > to restore correctly regardless of the error relating to the encryption
> > missing.
> >
> > http://pastebin.ca/1759144 and http://pastebin.ca/1759151 ( most recent
> )
> >
> > Is there any way to resolve this issue? Or is it normal since the machine
> > has changed? I have found very little relating to this issue in the
> > archives.
>
> The "Missing cryptographic signature" message is generated after the file
> has
> been restored, which is why the files appear OK. I'm not sure why that
> would
> happen, but it means that restore failed to find the signature that should
> have been generated when the file was backed up. Maybe the PKI
> configuration
> is incorrect or you changed it between backup and restore?
>
> __Martin
>
>
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Hi Martin,
I am just thinking that the issue might be caused by the fact that the keys
were generated on the original client box, I didn't import them in the new (
recovery ) box, simply put them on disk and pointed the bacula configuration
to them ( identical to the client ). Could that be the cause? I may be able
to investigate further today.
Conor
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