Adrián Ribao Martínez wrote:
> After reading http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Bacula_TLS_Communication.html, 

NOTE, you are reading the development manual, for a yet to be released 
version of Bacula.  I suspect you should be reading the released manual:

http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Bacula_TLS_Communication.html

However, I also suspect the two chapters are identical in this case.

> I can't figure out how to set up bacula to use TLS and what's the meaning of 
> the options.
> Is there any howto about setting up TLS in bacula?

I wrote one:

    http://www.freebsddiary.org/bacula-tls.php

> Currently I'm doing backups through the internet so I'd like to set a secure 
> connection as soon as possible.
> 
> In the docs I've seen:
> TLS CA Certificate File = /usr/local/etc/ssl/ca.pem
> # This is a server certificate, used for incoming
> # console connections.
> TLS Certificate = /usr/local/etc/ssl/backup1/cert.pem
> TLS Key = /usr/local/etc/ssl/backup1/key.pem
> 
> How can I generate?
> /usr/local/etc/ssl/backup1/cert.pem
> /usr/local/etc/ssl/backup1/key.pem
> /usr/local/etc/ssl/ca.pem

Certificate generation deserves a topic all on its own.  There are many 
howtos for that.  I used cacert.org for generating my certificate.

-- 
Dan Langille

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