Hello,

And why not use an encrypted filesystem to store your media ?
One major advantage, it's already there and can be functionnal in 30mins,
an other advantage, is that a simple "cp" permit to crypt old backups.

Bye


Le Tuesday 03 February 2009 16:33:21 Tobias Barth, vous avez écrit :
> Hi,
>
> since Bacula supports encryption of file data now, I wonder what to do
> with old unencrypted tapes. I think it would be good if one of the tools
> that come with bacula would allow tapes to be encrypted - by reading
> their data to disc, and writing them back with encrypted files. Would it
> be possible to implement that feature in one of the upcoming versions of
> bacula - maybe as enhancement of the tool "bcopy"?
>
> Another feature that I'd like to see in bacula would be data encryption
> by the storage demon, so that the encryption keys on a multi
> computer-system need only be stored on the machine with the storage
> demon on it.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tobias Barth



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