Thanks for your answer, Arno!

Only problem remains, the windows client does not allow a "TLSRequired" 
in bacula-fd.conf.
Could it be possible that the TLS function is not available by default 
(like ./configure --with-openssl under Linux)?
If you need to see my configs, please tell me.

Arno Lehmann schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> 29.01.2008 10:51, Jens Braeuer wrote:
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>> i've setup Bacula and some *nix Clients to use TLS encryption so far.
>> Now I need to add some Windows Clients do the cycle. Is it possible
>> to setup SSL / TSL for transfers from Windows? i didn't find anything
>> useful but I really need encrypted transfers.
>>     
>
> That works. You set that up just like under *nix.
>
> I found it easier, by the way, to generate the necessary keys and 
> certificates on a linux machine with openssl installed than to 
> struggle through the windows version of openssl, but that's a minor 
> issue and doesn't matter much if you're using a CA of any flavour to 
> manage your PKI.
>
> Arno
>
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