On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 17:25:28 -0430
"reynie...@gmail.com" wrote:
> Hi, exists any repo for CentOS 6 x86_64 with latest version of Bacula?
> Cheers and thanks in advace
> Ing. Reynier Pérez Mira
> Cel: +58 424.180.5609 / +58 416.921.7406
> Correo: reynie...@gmail.com / reynie...@hotmail.com
There
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Recently several email design threads have pointed out an important
> deficiency
> in the Bacula project that I would like to discuss. We (I) I have already
> designed (mostly in my head) a good number of future projects -- including
> how to support portable cl
Vincent J wrote:
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> Need some help with the Data Encryption of a Windows client FD. I've been
> looking
> through the list of archive emails of bacula-users list for some references
> as well as
> suggestions. Issue: I'm using Win32 2.4.2 version, I've commented out the
>
Thanks to everyone that responded to me about this. I am backing up to
portable USB drives and it is TOO easy for somebody to walk out the door
with the backup disk. I had to have encryption.
I succeeded in building my own packages for Debian Lenny and Ubuntu
Intrepid. I wrote a script to fetch
gt;>>>> http://www.adsm.org/lists/html/Bacula-users/2008-08/msg00517.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Back then I was told, that the issue had been removed, but the Debian
>>>>> project seems to not have noticed this.
>>>>>
>>>>> Basicall
It appears Debian still doesn't distribute bacula packages with
encryption enabled. Is there any news on that?
There are instructions included with the debian package source on how to
rebuild it with encryption. Has anybody done that and made the packages
available?
I am trying to figure out ho
Has anyone looks at using Amazon's S3 service with Bacula? I was
thinking of something along the line of migrating from local disk based
backups to S3 for longer term storage.
Bill
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I have noticed an increasing number of public (Windows centric) online
backup services. Sometimes they are free or sometimes there is a modest
charge. They give the little Windows people a client program that
automatically backs up their stuff to some server somewhere.
I thought, wouldn't it be