Just more info that could help : Bacula 2.0.3 compiled form sources on a
SMEserver (linux distribution based on CentOS) with Mysql.

Le vendredi 11 mai 2007 à 15:26 +0200, massano jerome a écrit :
> Hello. Thank you for your answer.
> 
> Ok. I did what you told me, but it doesn't work : here is the output :
> The message of the console are in french, I have made a translation of
> them (between brackets).
> 
> ----
> *messages
> 11-mai 15:09 nec-dir: Start Restore Job RestoreFiles.2007-05-11_15.09.00
> *messages
> 11-mai 15:09 nec-sd: Ready to read from volume "Vol0093" on device
> "FileStorage" (/tmp).
> 11-mai 15:09 nec-sd: Forward spacing Volume "Vol0093" to file:block
> 0:185.
> 11-mai 15:09 nec-dir: RestoreFiles.2007-05-11_15.09.00 Fatal error:
> Network error with FD during Restore: ERR=Aucune donnée disponible (No
> data available)
> 11-mai 15:09 nec-sd: RestoreFiles.2007-05-11_15.09.00 Fatal error:
> read.c:139 Error sending to File daemon. ERR=Connexion ré-initialisée
> par le correspondant (Connection reset by peer)
> 11-mai 15:09 nec-sd: RestoreFiles.2007-05-11_15.09.00 Error: bnet.c:439
> Write error sending 14384 bytes to client:192.168.0.4:36643:
> ERR=Connexion ré-initialisée par le correspondant (Connection reset by
> peer)
> 11-mai 15:09 nec-dir: RestoreFiles.2007-05-11_15.09.00 Fatal error: No
> Job status returned from FD.
> 11-mai 15:09 nec-dir: RestoreFiles.2007-05-11_15.09.00 Error: Bacula
> 2.0.3 (06Mar07): 11-mai-2007 15:09:03
>   JobId:                  388
>   Job:                    RestoreFiles.2007-05-11_15.09.00
>   Client:                 sme-fd
>   Start time:             11-mai-2007 15:09:02
>   End time:               11-mai-2007 15:09:03
>   Files Expected:         50,388
>   Files Restored:         0
>   Bytes Restored:         0
>   Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
>   FD Errors:              0
>   FD termination status:  Error
>   SD termination status:  Error
>   Termination:            *** Restore Error ***
> 
> 11-mai 15:09 nec-dir: Begin pruning Jobs.
> 11-mai 15:09 nec-dir: No Jobs found to prune.
> 11-mai 15:09 nec-dir: Begin pruning Files.
> 11-mai 15:09 nec-dir: No Files found to prune.
> 11-mai 15:09 nec-dir: End auto prune.
> 
> ----
> 
> It works perfectly when I use the original keypair.
> Can anyone see where the problem comes from ?
> 
> 
> 
> Le jeudi 10 mai 2007 à 21:34 -0700, Landon Fuller a écrit :
> > On May 10, 2007, at 4:51 AM, massano jerome wrote:
> > 
> > > Le jeudi 10 mai 2007 à 12:01 +0200, Kern Sibbald a écrit :
> > >> On Thursday 10 May 2007 11:14, massano jerome wrote:
> > >>> Hello.
> > >>> I know this kind of mail is supposed to be sent on the user list,  
> > >>> but
> > >>> i've asked for it 3 times, and nobody could answer me. Maybe  
> > >>> somebody in
> > >>> the dev list can help me ?
> > >>
> > >> Maybe you didn't get an answer because it is rather obvious.  If  
> > >> you encrypt
> > >> something with an encryption key, you must make a secure non- 
> > >> encrypted copy
> > >> of the encryption key, or use the master key, which is to the best  
> > >> of my
> > >> knowledge documented (at least a number of users are using it).
> > >>
> > >> When you figure out how to do it, please let us know.
> > >>
> > > This is what I understood. I have made a copy of my master key, but in
> > > the documentation it is not said how I can use the master key to  
> > > recover
> > > my files. It is only documented how I can create it and use it to
> > > encrypt, but not how to restore encrypted data. This is why I sent  
> > > it to
> > > the list (I read the documentation BEFORE sending ^^). So if somebody
> > > can tell me how to use my Master Key to restore previously encrypted
> > > backups...
> > 
> > It is preferable to retain a secure, non-encrypted copy of the  
> > client's own encryption keypair. However, should you lose the  
> > client's keypair, recovery with the master keypair is possible.
> > 
> > You must:
> >     1) Concatenate the master private and public key into a single  
> > keypair file, ie:
> >             cat master.key master.cert >master.keypair
> > 
> >     2) Set the PKI Keypair statement in your bacula configuration file:
> >             PKI Keypair = master.keypair
> > 
> >     3) Start the restore. The master keypair will be used to decrypt the  
> > file data.
> > 
> > -landonf
> 
> 
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