Hi,

More info: using Windows XP Pro SP 2 as a remote client to test setup and manage a Fedora 4 server (with 2.6 kernel) located across the city. Bacula is latest version 1.38.8. A port (port 22) is mapped from the public IP to a private IP on the server. When I run './bacula restart' all three services stop and start without errors. When I run a 'netstat -a' I show that bacula-dir, bacula-fd and bacula-sd are all listening but I am not sure on which ports?

Thanks for responding so quickly. I might need to explain my setup a little further as putty may be the issue. I am connecting to the remote server via a port (ssh - port 22) mapped to a server behind a firewall. The typical way I get to apps on this server is by creating a tunnel via the SSH (for example I have tunnels for HTMl port 80 and MYSQL Admin port 3306 which allow me to interact with these services) I tried creating a tunnel using port 9101 and then using telnet to access that service but nothing happens It just comes back to the windows command prompt. The exact messages I get are as follows:

Connecting to Director fierro:9101  (fierro is my machine name)

after some time I get
23-Apr 19:34 bconsole:  Fatal error: bnet.c:859 Unable to connect to Director 
daemon on fierro:9101. ERR=Connection timed out

Thanks




Dan Langille wrote:
First, let us divide the two issues you seem to be having. bconsole, and bacula-web. I suggest ignoring the latter, until you fix the former. Now, on to the real issue:

On 23 Apr 2006 at 18:33, Chuck Bunn wrote:

When I run './bconsole' all I get is "Connecting to Director
MyMachineName:9101" and then the console just sits there and
eventually times out.

Insufficient information. What message is produced?

What does "telnet MyMachineName 9101" give?

Is bacula-dir running?

Anything in /var/log/messages after it "times out"?

What OS?

What version of Bacula?

I am connected to a remote server via Putty through SSH. The server is
running Fedora 4 with the latest bacula 1.38.8. MYSQL is running and I
can see the bacula tables.

The putty/ssh isssue isn't a factor here AFAIK. Good that the tables are there.




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