Arno Lehmann wrote:

> Whatever you like... For these purposes - well-defined usage, and the 
> clients need to be set up for this particular server anyway - I think 
> self-signed certificates are absolutely ok. Of course, if you already 

Nope - I found out while setting it up that Bacula will not work exclusively
with self-signed certs.  A self signed CA is okay, but everyone at both ends
has to be signed by a trusted CA.

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