there's some discussion about windows tls
01-2008
http://www.nabble.com/Windows-and-TLS---SSL-td15155970.html
Also the manual
http://www.bacula.org/en/dev-manual/Bacula_TLS_Communication.html
Did you have add a line like ?
TLS Allowed CN =
I suppose if this line is not present, openssl try to f
I've had the cert file double quoted and unquoted.
Pretty much the same result.
Maybe I need to step back and ask: what are the steps to get bacula-fd
running on Windows with TLS?
Does anyone have a basic primer or how-to out there who has actually
done it?
Do you have to install OpenSSL sep
Did you double quotes the path certificate file ?
Openssl is sensible ...
And in what you get as error message it talk to the crl ( certificate
revocation list )
which have to exist and be genereated after you issue new certificate ( or
revoque some other ).
You could check in openssl manual fo
I have a client who would like data backed up on a remote Windows machine.
I have the bacula-fd.conf set up and working well by itself on the
Windows 2003 server connecting to a Linux Director.
When I try to use TLS, I get errors.
Per suggestions, I created the .key, .csr and .crt files on a Un