Hi there,

in my investigations about bacula's usabily for my environment, now i
came to a point, that seems to be an issue with access rights, but i'm
not sure.

in the listarc, i found a post where soeren addesses more or less
exactly the same issue i've now. due soerens posting was in may this
year and i can't find any answer to this, i like to ask the same again.

I was wondering if anybody out there can confirm this - or better tell
me how to limit the restore-jobs by fd and solve my issue :-)

thx & rgds

achim


------- snip ---- org mail by soeren ---- dated in may 2005 ---------

 Hi,

 While console ACLs seem to work somehow, I could not find a way to limit
 the destination when restoring a job. Well in my example below it uses
 restore-my but still I can modify restore-my to restore to any directory I
 want (and thus posing a problem if the machine is shared among users).

 Also it would be nice if on restore and then listing jobs only the valid
 jobs/filenames of the ones in JobACL were shown (currently I can see all
 as MyCatalog has them all...)


 Console {
         Name = my-console
         Password = "foo"
         JobACL = backup-my,restore-my
         ClientACL = my-fd
         StorageACL = File-my
         ScheduleACL = backup-my
         PoolACL = Full-Pool-my,Diff-Pool-my,Inc-Pool-my
         FileSetACL = FullBackup-my
         CatalogACL = MyCatalog
         CommandACL = quit,run,restore,messages
 }

 Soeren

------- snip ---- org mail by soeren ---- dated in may 2005 ---------


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