[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

In a message dated: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 08:52:13 EST
 "Henson, George Mr JMLFDC" said:

Is there support to have the network traffic to be encrypted? We have several systems we would like to backup over the network, but we have a mandate from
our management that all the data transfers need to be encrypted.

Different methods -- I never tried one. One approach is to replace the gzip program with an gpg (with builtin gzip and encryption). Maybe a bridge to far for your problem, because the data on tape is encrypted too. But it is secure.

See:

http://security.uchicago.edu/tools/gpg-amanda/

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