Greetings,

 

I am looking for a way to control backups for hosts located inside of a firewall.  These hosts are on a private non-routable address space and NAT’d through a firewall.

 

My director and storage daemon are located in my normal server space and have no problems backing up other hosts.

 

I would like to know if there is a way to setup a host behind the firewall to kick of backups against my clients within this network and have them backup to my storage daemon located on the “public” side of the firewall.  Ideally if there was a proxy bacula director with which I could place within this private space and only grant my director access to which then would kick off backups to hosts within the private network it would be perfect.

 

Has anyone else run into an issue similar to this and how did they solve it.  I do not want to open access from my director to each host behind the firewall, and I would like to use the same volumes I would normally use for backups.

 

Thanks,

 

David Wilson
Network Security Engineer
PAETEC Communications, Inc.
Voice: (585) 340 8209
Mobile: (585) 259 0963

 

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