> one master key for each client wouldn't make that much sense, since you
> could just the client keys in a safe place. I have one master key for
> everything. But I don't keep the private key on the director. I have it
> on a pen drive and (to be extra sure) printed out in a safe on site and
> on an encrypted pen drive that I always carry with me.

So, the master key is a second key that can be used to decrypt the backup then. 
 The people whose severs I'm backing up might not want me to have access to 
their data, so those users would have to manage their own master keys, correct?

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Tim Gustafson                                                t...@soe.ucsc.edu
Baskin School of Engineering                                     831-459-5354
UC Santa Cruz                                         Baskin Engineering 317B
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