Re: [Bacula-users] Encryption on v6 Enterprise Windows Clients

2013-12-11 Thread Juraj Sakala
You can try to run dsemon in debig mode. For exmaple C:\Program Files\Bacula\bacula-fd.exe -d100 -c C:\Program Files\Bacula\bacula-fd.conf Then check trace file stored in C:\Program Files\Bacula\temp\.trace On 12/11/2013 05:34 PM, Pete Howell wrote: > Unfortunately, this resulted in no change. T

Re: [Bacula-users] Encryption on v6 Enterprise Windows Clients

2013-12-11 Thread Pete Howell
Unfortunately, this resulted in no change. The service just crashes without outputting anything in the event log. I would expect more from commercial grade software. Even if the options are not valid, the software should log an error in the application event log and shutdown gracefully -- no

Re: [Bacula-users] Encryption on v6 Enterprise Windows Clients

2013-12-09 Thread Juraj Sakala
Try to use double backslash PKI Keypair = "C:\\keys\\it2.pem"# Public and Private Keys PKI Master Key = "C:\\keys\\master.cert"# ONLY the Public Key and check permissions on these two files On 12/09/2013 09:54 PM, Pete Howell wrote: > We utilize v5.2.5 on all of our Unix server and

[Bacula-users] Encryption on v6 Enterprise Windows Clients

2013-12-09 Thread Pete Howell
We utilize v5.2.5 on all of our Unix server and have purchased licenses for the Enterprise (v6) software to run on our Windows clients; however, these binaries came with no instructions. We use the following encryption options on all our Unix clients without problems: PKI Signatures = Yes