I've searched everywhere and can't seem to find the solution. My current setup 
is such that I have bacula-dir, bacula-fd, and bacula-sd installed on one 
CentOS 5.5 machine, and just the client (bacula-fd) installed on another CentOS 
5.5 machine. iptables is totally off and is not running on either machine. I 
can ping between the two devices, and I can also telnet from the client to the 
backup server with ports 9101, 9102, and 9103. Passwords in the bacula-fd.conf, 
bacula-sd.conf, bacula-dir.conf, and bacula.conf as well as bacula-fd.conf on 
the client machine are all the same. Output of /var/bacula/working/log is 
empty, unless I cancel the job, in which case it reports that it's been 
cancelled with the usual information. I'm not seeing any error messages 
anywhere, it's just that the client hangs when I try to do the backup, and 
"messages" from bconsole reads:

"<client & date> is waiting for Client <client> to connect to Storage File"

And that's as far as it gets. Does anyone have any ideas? Please help..

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