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That‘s veeam‘s solution for this specific scenario. The only way to get rid of encrypted/decrypted credentials in veeam is the Linux hardened Repo with single use credentials. There is no solution to encrypt something without the possibility to decrypt it when it needs to be accessed. An sql admin could export the keys then and use it to decrypt.Īs soon a decryption key is stored on the backup server, an privileged user (local administrator) can get access to that key and use it outside of veeam. Storing it in the database would be bad too. The decryption key needs to be stored somewhere on the backup server, or veeam cannot use it to access your nas share. So the decryption key must be accessible for the veeam services to decrypt the encrypted credentials when needed.
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It would need to decrypt the passwords for accessing the nas over network when the backup job starts. If veeam would encrypt the passwords for accessing the nas, in a way, that nobody can read it, how would veeam use it to access the nas?
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