Got it figured out. I'll post what I did just in case anyone goes looking for it.
On my windows client I added the bold part to c:\Program Files\Bacula\bacula-fd.conf # # Default Bacula File Daemon Configuration file # # For Bacula release 5.2.3 (12/16/11) -- Windows MinGW32 # # There is not much to change here except perhaps the # File daemon Name # # # "Global" File daemon configuration specifications # FileDaemon { # this is me Name = wolffish-fd FDport = 9102 # where we listen for the director WorkingDirectory = "C:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\working" Pid Directory = "C:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\working" # Plugin Directory = "C:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\plugins" Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10 PKI Signatures = Yes # Enable Data Signing PKI Encryption = Yes # Enable Data Encryption PKI Keypair = "c:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\wolffish keys\\fd-wolffish.pem" # Public and Private Keys PKI Master Key = "c:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\wolffish keys\\master.cert" # ONLY the Public Key } On my Ubuntu server, I added the bold part to /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf # # "Global" File daemon configuration specifications # FileDaemon { # this is me Name = ubunback-fd FDport = 9102 # where we listen for the director WorkingDirectory = /var/lib/bacula Pid Directory = /var/run/bacula Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20 FDAddress = 0.0.0.0 PKI Signatures = Yes # Enable Data Signing PKI Encryption = Yes # Enable Data Encryption PKI Keypair = "/etc/bacula/fd-wolffish.pem" # Public and Private Keys PKI Master Key = "/etc/bacula/master.cert" # ONLY the Public Key } And just to verify, I ran an incremental on the client and got: ubunback-dir Start Backup JobId 593, Job=Wolffish.2012-02-02_10.42.14_12 Using Device "WolfFish" ubunback-sd Volume "WolfFish0046" previously written, moving to end of data. Ready to append to end of Volume "WolfFish0046" size=60850511670 ubunback-sd Job write elapsed time = 00:06:22, Transfer rate = 223.0 K Bytes/second ubunback-dir Bacula ubunback-dir 5.0.1 (24Feb10): 02-Feb-2012 10:48:40 Build OS: i486-pc-linux-gnu ubuntu 10.04 JobId: 593 Job: Wolffish.2012-02-02_10.42.14_12 Backup Level: Incremental, since=2012-01-28 07:31:08 Client: "wolffish-fd" 5.2.3 (16Dec11) Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (build 2600),Cross-compile,Win32 FileSet: "DATAWolffish" 2011-12-30 23:05:00 Pool: "WolfFish" (From Job resource) Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Client resource) Storage: "WolfFish" (From Job resource) Scheduled time: 02-Feb-2012 10:42:14 Start time: 02-Feb-2012 10:42:17 End time: 02-Feb-2012 10:48:40 Elapsed time: 6 mins 23 secs Priority: 10 FD Files Written: 923 SD Files Written: 923 FD Bytes Written: 84,850,935 (84.85 MB) SD Bytes Written: 85,211,115 (85.21 MB) Rate: 221.5 KB/s Software Compression: 86.5 % VSS: yes Encryption: yes Accurate: no Volume name(s): WolfFish0046 Volume Session Id: 1 Volume Session Time: 1328203629 Last Volume Bytes: 60,935,930,677 (60.93 GB) Non-fatal FD errors: 0 SD Errors: 0 FD termination status: OK SD termination status: OK Termination: Backup OK Begin pruning Jobs older than 20 days . No Jobs found to prune. Begin pruning Jobs. No Files found to prune. End auto prune. I was also able to restore and open a file with no issues afterwards as well. Also, a heads up, when you create a cert with openssl, the default time that it is good for is only 30 days unless you specify otherwise. If you are following the instructions at http://www.bacula.org/en/dev-manual/main/main/Data_Encryption.html, then you can change the line: openssl req -new -key master.key -x509 -out master.cert to openssl req -new -key master.key -x509 -days 730 -out master.cert That will make your cert good for 2 years as an example. You can do the same with: openssl req -new -key fd-example.key -x509 -out fd-example.cert as well Hopefully this will help someone else. +---------------------------------------------------------------------- |This was sent by rmc...@teamdms.com via Backup Central. |Forward SPAM to ab...@backupcentral.com. +---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keep Your Developer Skills Current with LearnDevNow! The most comprehensive online learning library for Microsoft developers is just $99.99! Visual Studio, SharePoint, SQL - plus HTML5, CSS3, MVC3, Metro Style Apps, more. Free future releases when you subscribe now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/learndevnow-d2d _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users