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Daniel Haas wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am working with Bacula 2.2.5 on Debian Etch. 
> 
> At the moment I test the "Worst Case":
> I archive all data (Full Backup) to an usb-disk every month.
> If I want to make a restore from this archive, I use the bacula utility 
> bextract. This is working fine
> But now I want to encrypt the usb-disk. The documentation tells me that 
> bextract does not restore encrypted files. Counts this statement only to the 
> bacula encryption?

I would say yes. bextract can't handle the Bacula data encryption,
that's why it won't restore the files. What you're doing is encrypting
the actual volume which does not matter to bextract as long as it can
still read it (your dm-crypt encryption works on a different level and
should be transparent to Bacula).

Greetings,
      Michel
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