Am Wed, 15 Feb 2012 11:07:40 +0200 schrieb Wassim Zaarour:

> Hello,
> 
> Currently the data encryption option in Bacula is based on certificates,
> meaning that if the person creating the certificates for the client
> keeps his copy of the certs, he is able to restore and decrypt the data
> without the users approval, since some people want their data
> undecryptable by absolutely anyone but them, I was wondering if there is
> a way to encrypt data using a password that only the client knows, or of
> there any ideas how to achieve this.
> 

let the user himself create the encryption cert and try to use only the 
public-key in the sd. 

In theory encryption does just need the public-key. Encrypting needs the 
private key. but I don't know if it is possible to provide only the 
public key to bacula-sd.

- Thomas


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