Hi there,

I was just looking at the following documentation page:

http://www.bacula.org/en/dev-manual/main/main/Data_Encryption.html

That page contains information about generating a "master" key and then also a 
set of "client" keys.  However, the page is not clear whether you're supposed 
to use the same master key for all your clients, or if you should have a 
different master key for each client.  Should I be sharing the master.cert file 
with each client and keeping the master.key file on my bacula-dir server, or 
does each client need its own master.cert and master.key file?

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Tim Gustafson                                                t...@soe.ucsc.edu
Baskin School of Engineering                                     831-459-5354
UC Santa Cruz                                         Baskin Engineering 317B
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