Hi everyone,
I am having difficulty determining if the backup volume is encrypted.
Using a hex editor, or any editor, I see the file names of the files
that were backed up in plaintext in the backup volume.
I am not a cryptographer, and so I cannot determine if the rest of the
backup volume binary is encrypted or not. (I tend to think not because I
can see plaintext file names.)
Can someone tell me how to determine if the backup volume is encrypted?
- Al
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relevant part of bacula-fd.conf file: (the key files were generated per
the manual, exist and no errors were given)
FileDaemon { # this is me
Name = debian-fd
FDport = 9102 # where we listen for the director
WorkingDirectory = /opt/bacula/working
Pid Directory = /var/run
Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
Plugin Directory = /opt/bacula/lib
PKI Signatures = Yes # Enable Data
PKI Encryption = Yes # Enable Data
PKI Keypair = "/opt/bacula/etc/e156-bac963-fd.pem" # Public
and Private Keys
PKI Master Key = "/opt/bacula/etc/e156-bac963-master.cert" # ONLY
the Public Key
PkiCipher = AES256
}
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Backup report:
Build OS: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian 10.4
JobId: 1
Job: BackupClient1.2020-06-25_15.49.18_03
Backup Level: Full (upgraded from Incremental)
Client: "debian-fd" 9.6.5 (11Jun20)
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu,debian,10.4
FileSet: "Full Set" 2020-06-25 15:49:18
Pool: "File" (From Job resource)
Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Client resource)
Storage: "File1" (From Job resource)
Scheduled time: 25-Jun-2020 15:49:16
Start time: 25-Jun-2020 15:49:20
End time: 25-Jun-2020 15:49:24
Elapsed time: 4 secs
Priority: 10
FD Files Written: 29
SD Files Written: 29
FD Bytes Written: 394,637,072 (394.6 MB)
SD Bytes Written: 394,657,841 (394.6 MB)
Rate: 98659.3 KB/s
Software Compression: None
Comm Line Compression: None
Snapshot/VSS: no
Encryption: yes
Accurate: no
Volume name(s): Vol-0001
Volume Session Id: 1
Volume Session Time: 1593114524
Last Volume Bytes: 394,952,849 (394.9 MB)
Non-fatal FD errors: 0
SD Errors: 0
FD termination status: OK
SD termination status: OK
Termination: Backup OK
====
Compile config:
Large file support: yes
Bacula conio support: yes -ltinfo
readline support: no
TCP Wrappers support: no
TLS support: yes
Encryption support: yes
ZLIB support: yes
LZO support: yes
S3 support: yes
enable-smartalloc: yes
enable-lockmgr: no
bat support: no
client-only: no
build-dird: yes
build-stored: yes
Plugin support: yes
AFS support: no
ACL support: yes
XATTR support: yes
systemd support: no
Batch insert enabled: PostgreSQL
Plugins:
- Docker: no
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