Hi.
I have a problem with connecting bat/bconsole(64/32bit) to director on a
Windows 2008 r2.
My setup is this:
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with bacula 5.0.1. Using shorewall as firewall on that.
Client is a Windows Server 2008 R2 running as primary DC.
I've installed bacula 5.0.1 64bit client on that. Everything went well with
installation. The fd started up nice. Passwords, addresses and director/fd
names are ok.
And i still time out on connection.
On the windows server ive opened up both inbound and outbound tcp connection
on port 9101, 9102 and 9103.
My shorewall setup is
ACCEPT fw loc tcp 9101,9102,9103
ACCEPT loc fw tcp 9101,9102,9103
ACCEPT fw fw tcp 9101,9102,9103
I even tried to shut off my windows firewall, no diffrence. Ive tried
"telnet IP-of-Director 9101" but that goes inactive straight away.
Ive also opened up my server, used bconsole and tried a "status client-fd"
and that times out.
Ubuntu uses self signed certificates, and windows 2008 r2 domains dont
accept self signed certificates. Could the trouble be something along that
line? Does Bacula use certificate in some way? Im asking, cus i cant use
putty to get a ssh-connection to my ubuntu on this windows 2008 r2 server,
something i can from a linux box or a windows 7 machine.
Best regards
Helge Tore Høyland
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