EFS support on Windows is my dream.
Alex Ehrlich
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development/test environment to fix the issue; unfortunately I am not a
C developer...
Alex Ehrlich
Kevin Keane wrote:
This is most likely by design. The whole point of encrypting hard disks
is to only allow authorized software access to the decryption key (and
to protect the hard disk
Hello,
Can a (disk) volume be automatically relabelled when it is recycled?
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OK, not recycled but reused after recycling; sorry, I didn't express
myself correctly.
And, of course, it should be optional; I meant mostly *-to-disk scenarios.
Any idea how this can be managed by bconsole scripting as someone had
suggested?
Alex
Alan Brown wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Pasi
Hello,
Item #31 Backup and Restore of Windows Encrypted Files using Win raw
encryption is a duplicate of #23 Add EFS support on Windows.
Alex Ehrlich
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
As many of you know, once we release a major version, we start implementing
features for the next version
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is appropriate for a given
Linux distro) as expected.
Is it a bug in BAT or am I missing something?
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that it is case sensitive) and I tried
it and it worked for upgrade (not overwriting the existing
bacula-fd.conf, that was very nice of it).
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Alex Ehrlich
On 03.02.2010 15:38, Kern Sibbald wrote:
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Additionally I encrypt the bacula volumes on the fly while remotely
rsync-ing them (on the fly by means of fuse encfs).
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