Hi all,

I've been using bacula for a while now with tls and it works great!  Now, I
would like to make the jump on some of the testing machines I'm using to
have data encrypting working.  I've looked on this site as well as going to
the manual on setting up configuration on a Windows client to do the
encrypting.  Two things:

1. Can TLS and data encrypting work together?  

2. What is the right command for using openssl toolkit for Windows to create
the private/public keypair?

Also, if possible do anyone has written procedures that they did to get data
encryption going to share as a guideline.

I would appreciate any help and knowledge sharing on setting up the data
encryption on Windows so that I can determine the need to have data secure,
versus tls, as well as understanding the overhead that will be involve if
it's put in production.

Thanks, Vincent j
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