Hello,

Currently the data encryption option in Bacula is based on certificates,
meaning that if the person creating the certificates for the client keeps
his copy of the certs, he is able to restore and decrypt the data without
the users approval, since some people want their data undecryptable by
absolutely anyone but them, I was wondering if there is a way to encrypt
data using a password that only the client knows, or of there any ideas how
to achieve this.

Thanks.






Wassim C. Zaarour
Systems & Network Engineer


NavLink (an AT&T Affiliated company)
www.navlink.com


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