>>>>> On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 11:12:31 -0700, Jesse Keating <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>>>>> said:

  Jesse> So here is my situation.  I have a set of remote servers that I'd like
  Jesse> to backup.  I can ssh to these servers from the bacula-dir (which is
  Jesse> also the bacula-sd) however these servers cannot ssh back to bacula.
  Jesse> (nat is involved).  I've been playing w/ the ssh-tunnel.sh script as it
  Jesse> seems to create a tunnel from bacula-dir that will also tunnel back
  Jesse> stuff for dir and sd.  This binds the systems local ports 9101 and 9103
  Jesse> to go back through the tunnel.  I"m failing to see how this will make
  Jesse> the bacula-fd client on the remote system use the local address rather
  Jesse> than trying to use the fqdn of the director and of the storage daemon.

  Jesse> Can somebody help me out in this situation?  Do I need to specify a
  Jesse> 'fake' sd that has address of 127.0.0.1 ?

Yes.  See http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Using_Bacula_Encryp_Commun.html
(although this talks about stunnel, the same kind of Bacula configuration
issues will apply to ssh-tunnel.sh).

__Martin


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