Hello,

I have a short question. I only wonder if someone is using it or not
(so, if Bacula supports it or doesn't support). We made some tests and
we couldn't do but we will re-test.

Question is: is it possible to cypher the data in bacula-fd (client), and
this bacula-fd has only access to his public key? NOT the private key?

My wish is this process:
-Generate public+private key in a secure computer
-Copy the public key to bacula-fd computer
-Copy the private key to some other place

(of course, without signature)

As far we got, when we was removing the private key from keypair file or
pointing keypair file to only public key file, bacula-fd was not
starting (sorry, Windows version, and I don't have access now to this
Windows).

Bacula-fd: Windows version
Bacula server: last stable version

Sorry for the lack of information, but we only need to know if it's
possible to do :-) (and some advise about how to do it is welcome, of
course). We already checked bacula documentation but is only giving
instructions having the public and private key in bacula-fd, as far as
we've found. 

NEXT IDEA: bacula-fd cyphers the data only using master public key. This
would be fine too -generate the keys, public key is sent to server and
private key is not sent-. But we couldn't use that way either

Thanks you very much,

-- 
Carles Pina i Estany            GPG id: 0x8CBDAE64
        http://pinux.info       Manresa - Barcelona

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