Two questions, actually...

We are very impressed with Bacula and use it in several locations. Hope I put these questions in the correct mailing list.

Has the Director been built for Windows or Cygwin? Our machines are Windows based and behind firewalls. Since we are using Bacula for remote offsite backups, punching holes through their firewalls are painstaking and adding a linux box behind the firewall is not always possible.

I managed to compile the director under cygwin, but it seg faults (I expected this from another project I attempted to compile). Is there a developer document that details the protocol/commands used between the directory/fd/sd or is it time to read source code? :-)

Ben,
Though it may not be an ideal solution, you could run the director under colinux. Colinux allows you to run your favorite linux distro on windows 2000/XP. colinux.org

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