On Feb 14, 2006, at 13:50, Dan Langille wrote:

On 5 Feb 2006 at 18:33, Landon Fuller wrote:

In the spirit of status reports -- Bacula's File Daemon now has complete
support for signing and encryption data prior to sending it to the
Storage Daemon, and decrypting said data upon receipt from the Storage
Daemon.

That's only the Unix bacula-fd, right?

Similarly, the TLS code you wrote was also just for Unix?

I'm pretty sure the answer to both is yes.

The only thing missing for win32 TLS/Encryption support is code to seed OpenSSL PRNG using Microsoft's CryptoAPI.

-landonf

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