Hello Heitor,
I recommend that you check the details of the BEE automatic
encryption feature. If I am not mistaken you are referring to the
new PSK (private shared key) that BEE uses for authentication. This
means that Bacula will be much more secure against man-in-the-middle
attacks and such. However, I don't think it helps with data
encryption.
I am currently trying to get it into the next community version. I
believe that the person who implement the BEE PSK is or will be
working on creating a community patch for it ...
Best regards,
Kern
On 8/14/19 3:50 PM, Heitor Faria wrote:
Hello Lauri (forgot to copy the group),
>Also, this information needs to then
travel the network connections in
>the picture where it says File
Attributes? I suppose I can then use
>Bacula TLS
>to protect all that unencyrpted data
between the File Daemon, Storage
>Daemon and Director. Securing Director -
Catalog DBMS connection is
>then out of scope of Bacula. Encrypting
those will ensure my data is
>protected while in transit?
>
>In order to encrypt all data in transit
and at rest I need to
>- Enable Data Encryption for the Volumes
>- Configure Bacula TLS
I guess if you use data encryption you dont
need to use TLS, because data is already encrypted.
If you just to encrypt transferred data you
only need TLS.
Anyway, BEE has a very exciting new feature
which is automatic TLS, much easier to set up. Not sure if
it will be available in Community Bacula next V. 11 release.
Regards,
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MSc
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