On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 08:20:36 -0400, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In response to Martijn de Munnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need to backup several laptops which can be in the office but also at
> home or somewhere else. I trying to make this working using OpenVPN so the
> laptops are connected to the backup server using a VPN network.
>>
>>
>> [backup server 172.16.0.10]<---- LAN 172.16.0.0/24 ---->[router with
> portforwarding 1194]<---- INTERNET ---->[router]<---- LAN ????
> ---->[laptop]
>>
>> OpenVPN is successfully configured and continuously tries to make a
> connection with the backup server. The laptop get an IP address based on
> their certificate name so all VPN IPs are known. The Director on the backup
> server can connect to the FD on the laptop and start a job but the laptop
> tries to connect to the SD on IP 172.16.0.10. That's where the problem is
> because the VPN IP of the backup server is 10.67.0.1 so it should connect
> to the SD on 10.67.0.1.
>> How can I tell the client to connect to the SD on the right IP?
> 
> Define the storage daemon that way.
> 
> I'm confused, however.  Is the SD on the same system as the dir?  If so,
> why
> does it have 2 IPs?
> 

Hi the SD is on the same machine as the DIR (172.16.0.10) but when a vpn 
connection is made the SD and DIR are known as 10.67.0.1. One solution could be 
to do all backups over a VPN connection (so also for the machines in office).

> --
> Bill Moran
> http://www.potentialtech.com
> 
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