Hello,
On 1/9/2006 2:48 PM, Luis Cuenca wrote:
Hi, i need to help about to enhance the security in the files of the
configuration, since the passwords do not encrypted in the archives of
configuration, there is some way to encrypted them.
Somehow I don't see why this needs enhancement.
Unless any user in your network has access to the Bacula configuration
files, this is not a security risk IMO. And, if users can access that
data, you've already got a much more serious problem.
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