Once I saw that it worked on one system(Debian), I made sure that it
was implemented on the other (Red Hat).

I am going to attempt a client install on another system. Hopefully
this will point out which box is having the problem.

Thanks for the suggestion,
~Stack~

On 8/3/05, Mike Reinehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 August 2005 11:42 am, Stack Stack wrote:
> > Thanks, That at least fixed the problem on the Debian box. However,
> > still the same error on the Red Hat box. I reinstalled the fd client
> > on the Red Hat box. I also went through every bacula file that I could
> > find on both boxes, and verified that the password was set properly.
> >
> > Still the same error on the Red Hat box. Any suggestions? I am
> > beginning to think that the password isn't the problem, and that I
> > have some other setting messed up.
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
> > ~Stack~
> >
> > On 8/3/05, Danie Theron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Stack Stack wrote:
> > > >Hey Guys,
> > > >Well I have Bacula running on my Debian box now. I have been toying
> > > >with it for a few hours, and have figured out a lot. I got different
> > > >folders, files, and drives being backed up. So I decided to test out
> > > >adding another box.
> > > >
> > > >I am attempting to add a Red Hat 9 box. I installed the Client rpm,
> > > >and setup the config files on both machines as I understand they
> > > >should be according to the tutorial file.
> > > >When I run a backup from the Debian box, I get this error:
> > > >ERROR in authenticate.c:217 Unable to authenticate console
> > > >"*UserAgent*" at client:/*IP addy*/:36131.
> > > >
> > > >Not certain what to do on that.
> > > >
> > > >When I run ./bconsole from the Red Hat box I get this error:
> > > >Connecting to Director /*My IP*/:9102
> > > >Director authorization problem.
> > > >Most likely the passwords do not agree.
> > > >Please see
> > > > http://www.bacula.org/html-manual/faq.html#AuthorizationErrors for
> > > > help.
> > > >ERR=1999 Authorization failed.
> > > >
> > > >I checked the passwords, they are correct. I checked the port numbers,
> > > >they are correct. So I went to the website, and its a dead link. I
> > > >couldn't find any errors listed as 1999, so I am quite baffled as to
> > > >what is going on.
> > > >
> > > >If I left something out, let me know. I appreciate any help.
> > > >
> > > >Thanks Guys,
> > > >~Stack~
> > >
> > > You might want to add the RH box to your hosts file /etc/hosts. Hope
> > > this helps
> 
>        If the problem was solved by adding the RH system name to your 
> /etc/hosts
> file on the Debian system, then the problem was a DNS resolver problem. Have
> you tried adding the Debian system name to the /etc/hosts file on your RH
> system? You're likely having the same DNS resolver problem there, as well.
> 
> cmr
> 
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