Hi, I'm currently trying to set up bacula. However, considering the numerous components (FD, SD, Tape, Dir, console, DB), I'm running into lots of permission-related problems. For example, I was able to save perform backups (after struggling with permissions after trying to run as the user bacula and then reverting back to root), but when I came to perform a recovery, the SD complained of a permission problem. When looking at the SD, I found that it runs as the user bacula while the FD and Dir run as root). Changing the permission of /var/bacula to make the bacula user the owner resolved these problems. However, it there a more standard way of allowing the various daemons run as non-root users (to create a secure setup)? If so, could someone kindly highlight them? Thanks for your help. -- Mathew Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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