If you turn on FILE encryption - the data will be encrypted on the tape
and on the network.
If you turn on TLS encryption - the data will be encrypted on the
network but NOT on the tape.
If you turn both options "on" the essentially data will be encrypted
twice on the "network" and once on the tape.

I'm not sure what you mean by your statement below.
> For example what's with the connection cookie the director presents
> the [FS]D (don't know exactly)?


Eric Böse-Wolf wrote:
> Vladimir Doisan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>> If you turn TLS and file encryption - the data will be double encrypted
> 
> If I only turn on file encryption, then the data goes encrypted over the
> wire or the air, but what is not encrypted?
> 
> For example what's with the connection cookie the director presents
> the [FS]D (don't know exactly)?
> 
> Yours sincerely,
> 
> Eric
> 
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