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Emery Guevremont wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm in the middle of trying to bextract a file that's encrypted on a
> volume. Here's the command I ran:
[...]
> 
> I've got the pem file of the client copied on this machine, but I don't
> know how I'm supposed to get bextract to use it. Is it even possible to
> restore encrypted data with bextract? If not, what our my options if I
> don't have access to the catalog?

- From the manual (http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Data_Encryption.html):

The implementation does not encrypt file metadata such as file path
names, permissions, and ownership. Extended attributes are also
currently not encrypted. However, Mac OS X resource forks are encrypted.

- ---
Maybe you can use bscan to populate a 'dummy catalog' and then recover
your real catalog backup using that?

Greetings,
       Michel
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