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> Subject: Re: Encrypted network traffic
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> In a message dated: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 08:52:13 EST
> "Henson, George Mr JMLFDC" said:
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> >Is there support to have the network traffic to be
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In a message dated: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 08:52:13 EST
"Henson, George Mr JMLFDC" said:
Is there support to have the network traffic to be encrypted? We have several
systems we would like to backup over the network, but we have a mandate from
our management that all the data
The amanda24 branch (but not yet in any release) now has working
support for Kerberos 4 authentication of dump requests and encryption
of dump streams.
Note that in addition to encrypting the data stream, it is important
to ensure that only authorized dump servers can cause clients to send
backup
Hello George,
Hm, you could use ssh to create an encrypted tunnel (point the machine to
look at localhost, then tunnel from localhost to your backup server),
create a similar SSL tunnel between the client and backup server, or
use an IPSec VLAN between the client and backup server.
I hope this he
Maybe getting a little OT, but you could use racoon, on *BSD at least,
and have a different key pair for each side of the data transfer, that
automatically re-keys at a specified time period. So you would end up
having to compromise 3 key pairs total to get at your data (1 for IKE
phase 1, and 1 p
Title: Encrypted network traffic
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would say, encrypt it on a lower layer like IPSEC.
regards,
gregor
Intelicom d.o.o.Security software companyhttp://www.intelicom.siemail:
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In a message dated: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 08:52:13 EST
"Henson, George Mr JMLFDC" said:
>Is there support to have the network traffic to be encrypted? We have several
>systems we would like to backup over the network, but we have a mandate from
>our management that all the data transfers need to be e