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Em 12 de mai de 2016 7:05 AM, em 7:05 AM, Simone Caronni <negativ...@gmail.com> 
escreveu:
>Hello,
>
>I'm travelling around Japan, so my connectivity is limited. I'm
>answering
>from my mobile.
>
>PostgreSQL support is there, it's simply using the alternatives back
>end to
>select the library to use (PostgreSQL/MySQL/Sqlite).
>
>Please read the README included in the bacula-common package.
>
>Also, you might want to look at the 7.2 backport repository, which is
>useful if you have mixed Rhel/CentOS and Fedora versions:
>
>https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/slaanesh/Bacula/
>
>You can upgrade in place straight from the official packages.
>
>Please search the mailing list if you want additional information
>regarding
>packaging; at the moment it's a bit difficult for me.
>
>Regards,
>--Simone
>On May 12, 2016 5:45 PM, "Kern Sibbald" <k...@sibbald.com> wrote:
>
>Under a standard Bacula installation using "make install" the passwords
>are *random*, and any package should also create *random* passwords.
>Bacula uses openssl to generate those passwords and if openssl is not
>installed, it generates a pseudo-random number.  I cannot say exactly
>what most packages do, but from what I see they all do it more or less
>correctly -- though there is evidently a problem somewhere.
>
>On 05/11/2016 04:19 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
>> On 2016-05-10 23:42, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>> Checking for @PASSWORD@ and failing to run is quite reasonable.
>>> However, during the installation process (before running) the
>@PASSWORD@
>>> as well as a lot of other variables should be replaced.  In the case
>of
>>> @PASSWORD@ it should be replaced by a random string by openssl.
>> That's great, but if I'm installing a server from rpms today, and a
>> client on another machine from another rpm tomorrow, how am I going
>to
>> end up with the exact same random openssl string on both?
>>
>> Dimitri
>>
>>
>>
>>
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