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Mike Hobbs @ 07/23/2011 06:32 PM:
> On 7/23/2011 8:38 PM, scar wrote:
>> this is what i have in home1.bacula-dir.conf:
>>
>> Director {
>>Name = home1-dir
>>DirAddress = home1.local
>>...
>>TLS Enable = yes
>>TLS Require = yes
>>
On 7/23/2011 8:38 PM, scar wrote:
> this is what i have in home1.bacula-dir.conf:
>
> Director {
>Name = home1-dir
>DirAddress = home1.local
>...
>TLS Enable = yes
>TLS Require = yes
>TLS Verify Peer = yes
>TLS CA Certificate File = /etc/bacula/myca.crt
>TLS Certific
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Ben Walton @ 07/23/2011 02:01 PM:
> Excerpts from scar's message of Sat Jul 23 15:56:53 -0400 2011:
>
>> i think what is confusing me the most is what to use for CN, but i
>> am generally puzzled as to how to generate the certs properly in
>> genera
Excerpts from scar's message of Sat Jul 23 15:56:53 -0400 2011:
> i think what is confusing me the most is what to use for CN, but i
> am generally puzzled as to how to generate the certs properly in
> general. i've got TinyCA installed and i created a CA, what's next?
Generally speaking, the CN
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i want to set up certificates for secure communication between my
director and clients. i've read several guides including the info on
bacula.org, but i am so confused how to do it.
i currently have 4 machines i want backed up, two are at home and