and/or using tcp wrappers ({\bf etc/hosts.allow}).
\item By default, all data that is sent across the network is unencrypted.
However, Bacula does support TLS (transport layer security) and can
- encrypt transmitted data. Please read \ilink{Data Encryption}{DataEncryption}
+ encrypt transmitted data. Please read the
+ \ilink{TLS (SSL) Communications Encryption}{CommEncryption}
section of this manual.
- built-in.
\item You should ensure that the Bacula working directories are readable and
writable only by the Bacula daemons.
\item If you are using {\bf MySQL} it is not necessary for it to run with