On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 07:04:57PM +0300, Viktorija wrote:
> 
> But for now i am searching how to avoid situations with stolen passwords. 

Don't allow your passwords to be stolen. You haven't explained how
someone can read a properly protected bacula-fd.conf but NOT arbitrary
other files on the system. If the OS doesn't support access control,
then it doesn't. That's hardly a bacula problem, and limiting bacula
access won't solve it.

Also, stunnel does support authentication, that's what client
certificates are about. If you can't afford to encrypt the data stream,
then your hypothetical attacker doesn't need to a password to capture
the data...

Steve

-- 
"Outlook not so good." That magic 8-ball knows everything! I'll ask
about Exchange Server next.
                           -- (Stolen from the net)


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