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Hello,
    I've got bacula setup and running on a Linux server and I've been
trying to setup up clients. So, far I've tried three WinXP machines.
Two of them worked just fine, but one of them I am having trouble
with. For some reason bacula-fd.exe service doesn't seem to be opening
up port 9102 or it's being blocked by windows.
    I have opened up port 9102 in the Windows firewall. I ran nmap
from the server running bacula-dir/sd before Windows firewall was
opened up and got the following output:

Starting Nmap 4.03 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2006-07-31
12:26 PDT
Interesting ports on [snip: domain] ([snip: ip]):
PORT     STATE  SERVICE
9102/tcp filtered unknown

After opening up the port, I get the following output:

Starting Nmap 4.03 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2006-07-31
12:26 PDT
Interesting ports on [snip: domain] ([snip: ip]):
PORT     STATE  SERVICE
9102/tcp closed unknown

When I run nmap against another WinXP box that is working with bacula,
then I get this output with nmap.

Starting Nmap 4.03 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2006-07-31
12:26 PDT
Interesting ports on [snip: domain] ([snip: ip]):
PORT     STATE  SERVICE
9102/tcp open   unknown

When I run netstat -an on the WinXP box which is NOT working with
bacula, it shows that it's listening on port 9102. I just doing get
it... Is it possible Windows firewall or some other part of windows
isn't letting bacula-fd.exe talk to the outside world? Any ideas of
where I should look? What other information can I provide you guy
which would help diagnose this problem?

- -Brandon King


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