Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
I am currently playing around with a wrapper-setup using aespipe (http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/).
Well, good news ... I hadn't expected that I would be able to get there so fast, but I have something working: I wrote a wrapper (modified and extended one, to be honest ;) for GNU-tar, which basically adds an option to the tar-call. This option tells tar to pipe through bz2aespipe, which is another wrapper, this time for the aespipe-binary. I had to patch bz2aespipe also to be able to store the Passphrase inside a file, so dumps can be done without manual intervention. Right now I have a vtape-setup, which does AES-encryption with amdump, and AES-decryption with amrestore. This works fine already. What is still missing, is the support of amrecover, seems like there's something wrong with the index-generation, the files are there, but no proper content ... And it has still to be tested with separated client/server-setups, yes. I think it should be possible to patch all this into AMANDA as well, I will see what I can do. But this is gonna be a topic for amanda-hackers then ;) I will try to write a small HOWTO about my steps soon. Stefan. -- Stefan G. Weichinger AMANDA core team member mailto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- oops! linux consulting & implementation http://www.oops.co.at --