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 completesupport for signing and encryption data prior to sending it to theStorage Daemon, and decrypting said data upon receipt from the StorageDaemon.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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