John Drescher wrote:
>>> It does not matter as long as they match.
>> They match? I see a "T3Cg" characters at the end of Password in the -fd file:
>> Password = "Cv70F6pf1t6pBopT4vQOnigDrR0v3L" != Password = 
>> "Cv70F6pf1t6pBopT4vQOnigDrR0v3LT3Cg"
>> So ...
>>
> I mean use a text editor to make them the same. It makes no difference
> which one you choose. Or you can generate your own random password if
> you want.

I want to explicitly mention that Bacula passwords, all Bacula passwords 
are text.  They are not generated by any special mechanism.

-- 
Dan Langille

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