[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I wish to know what is the most secure solution for using bacula over the
> internet.
> 
> I have seen bacula is able to use tls connection and tcp-wrappers. Is this
> solution strong enough ?

"Strong-enough" is hard to define.  It is at least as strong as https, 
which is used for many things, including financial transactions.

 > Is there a more secure solution ?

None easily available.  Security is a trade off between risk and 
convenience.  It's secure enough for what I do.  I can't tell you if 
it's secure enough for what you do.  Only you can decide that.

> It is possible to use ssh tunnel, but it is really painfull to administrate 
> on a
> large number of machines.

TLS will be at least as secure as ssh.

-- 
Dan Langille - http://www.langille.org/
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