Thanks for your reply.
I'm using Bacula 2.2.8 on Centos Operating system. Kernel 2.6
here is my copy of file daemon
FileDaemon { # this is me
Name = lpo-fd
FDport = 9102 # where we listen for the director
WorkingDirectory = /var/bacula
Pid Directory = /var/run
Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
PKI Signatures = Yes # Enable Data Signing
PKI Encryption = Yes # Enable Data Encryption
PKI Keypair = "/etc/bacula/LPO_Encryption_Keys/fd-lpo.pem" # Public and Private Keys
PKI Master Key = "/etc/bacula/LPO_Encryption_Keys/master.cert" # ONLY the Public Key
}
The keys are properly placed in the location provided.
Regards
Misbah
2008/9/17 Landon Fuller
<landonf AT bikemonkey DOT org>
On Sep 17, 2008, at 7:56 AM, Go Wow wrote:
I'm not able to restore an encrypted Backup. When I run restoration its throwing me this error
17-Sep 19:18 lpo-fd JobId 472: Error: restore.c:391 Unexpected cryptographic session data stream.
The place where im restoring the backup is mount point which goes to a NAS box.
I'm able to take proper Backups using openssl encryption tool.
Let me know if you need any other logs.
This would occur if a logic error was present in the file daemon that resulted in a previous file's crypto session stream
not being removed/reset.
What version of Bacula is this?
Thanks,
Landon
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