I'm trying to get TLS working with bacula, I'm following the instructions on this web site: http://www.devco.net/pubwiki/Bacula/TLS/ I came to this statement "Repeat this certificate creation steps -
Author: Ansgar Konermann <ansgar.konermann AT googlemail DOT com>
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 21:32:25 +0200
Am 30.06.2011 20:28, schrieb Mike Hobbs: Hi Mike, Clients sharing the same key can quite easily obtain access to files backed up from a different client. If this is acceptable, you could also use the
Has anyone setup bacula to use TLS? I'd like to use it to backup a host across the Internet, but I'm having little success. I've set debugging up to 200 in the console and in the file daemon and I ha
Hi, Yes. You might also consider a VPN for that purpose... if the jobs are running very long (typical for full backups and low-bandwidth connections) and the connection is restet in-between, Bacula i
Oh, I'm really hoping that I don't need to do this. I'm only backing up about 5GB across a link that is cable modem on one end and 100Mbps on the other end. This guide worked well for getting my Linu
A little more information. I'm able to get the client status now, however once I add the "TLS Enable" line to the FileDaemon resource on the windows client I am no longer able to start the windows se
I figured it out, I missed escaping a slash in a path name. Once I found that I could run bacula-fd.exe with -t and redirect to a file I was able to start debuging, but printing the line number in th