ganiuszka wrote: > Heitor Medrado de Faria pisze: >>>> You should not write a ip as your client name. >>> Is that a problem? All my clients (Linux until now) have IP address >>> as name and I haven't problems before. Also it's not a IP address >>> because the name is "10.128.50.10-fd" this is a string to me (I >>> don't know for Bacula :( ) >> Its not a problem.... But I just think its not practical and maybe >> considered a security flaw. >>>> Your client name is not equal to the name on bacula-fd.conf. It >>>> must be >>>> exactly the same name. >>> Again, I have this done with all my old clients the problem come up >>> right now while I'm trying to configure this Windows Client. >> But the names are not equal... I think it cannot work that way. > > The Name of FileDaemon in bacula-fd.conf and the name of Client in > bacula-dir.conf do not have to be the same. > > http://bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/main/Customizing_Configuration_F.html#SECTION001540000000000000000 > > > > Regards. > gani Hã??? "In most cases, the password corresponds to a particular name, so both the name and the password must match to be authorized."
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