On 17/04/13 07:04, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> On 17/04/13 00:27, LDC - Gustavo El Khoury wrote:
>> On 16/04/2013, at 05:05 p.m., "Erik P. Olsen" <epod...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Server is newly installed bacula 5.2.13 on 64-bit fedora 18. There are two
>>> clients, one on the server box and one a 32-bit windows 7. The windows 
>>> client is
>>> win32-6.0.6. Previously the server and clients were bacula 5.0.3 with which 
>>> I
>>> had no problem.
>>>
>>> After installing 5.2.13 backup jobs of the windows client terminate with 
>>> Fatal
>>> error: Incorrect authorization key from File daemon at client rejected.
>>>
>>> The passwords were the same as used in earlier systems and they are 
>>> correct. I
>>> suspect the server system uses TLS authentication and the windows client 
>>> does
>>> not, but what can I do about it?
>>>
>>> The situation is extremely critical as I can't live much longer without 
>>> backing
>>> up the windows box.
>>>
>>> Any help is highly appreciated.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Erik
>>>
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>> That error you are having.. It seems to be a misconfiguration with the
>> passwords, more than an issue with SSL/TLS. I don't have much experience with
>> TLS, more than configuring and letting go. Do you have openSSL installed? If
>> you do, I think you don't need to do anything different on Windows FDs than
>> what you do on Linux boxes. Check those things and reply! :)
>>
>> LDC - Gustavo El Khoury
>>
> First of all, it is definitely not a misconfiguration of the passwords.
> Secondly, I do have openssl installed - much to my surprise. I don't 
> understand
> your remarks about that. I am not aware of using openssl for any purpose so if
> this is the problem should I then remove it?
>
Oh, I see now that openssl is not that easy to get rid of :-) Then what is now 
the medicine?

-- 
Erik

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