<Quote>
I still think I'll have to go for the static IP address solution though.
I've been having problems recently with my ISP changing my router's ip
address rather *too* dynamically (sometimes it changes every five
minutes) and that would play havoc with a stunnel or ssh connection.  I
know it plays havoc already with any voip conversations in progress
</Quote> 

Heh. Sound like an anti-P2P policy to me :-) 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David
Legg
Sent: 31 October 2007 11:32
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] That Doh! moment - FD to SD communication



Martin Simmons wrote:
>> The only practical way I can see to break this problem is to reverse 
>> the direction of the connection so that the director tells the 
>> storage daemon to contact the file daemon and not the other way 
>> around.  This would work because the remote client machines have a
FQDN and are thus easier to reach.
>>     
> Bacula cannot connect in that direction, but you can do it using 
> stunnel, ssh or a VPN to set up a tunnel from the SD to the FD and 
> then run the FD to SD communication inside the tunnel.
>
>   
Now that's an interesting solution, Martin!  It would solve two problems
at once; the first being the connection problem and the second being the
security problem.  I had temporarily put the security issue aside but it
made me uncomfortable to think all my sensitive files would be visibly
leaking through what is effectively a back door.

I still think I'll have to go for the static IP address solution though.
I've been having problems recently with my ISP changing my router's ip
address rather *too* dynamically (sometimes it changes every five
minutes) and that would play havoc with a stunnel or ssh connection.  I
know it plays havoc already with any voip conversations in progress!

David -


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