Am 06.09.2016 um 11:49 schrieb Hodges: > Anyway I set the firewall open to any machine on the local network when > I first hit the problem
hello Steve, some years ago I made some tests with netcat to verify the network speed between certain servers and the bacula host. I'm not familiar with Bacula issues on Windows but there is a netcat Windows version that might help: https://joncraton.org/blog/46/netcat-for-windows/ > # netcat -h > [v1.10] > connect to somewhere: netcat [-options] hostname port[s] [ports] ... > listen for inbound: netcat -l -p port [-options] [hostname] [port] > options: > -g gateway source-routing hop point[s], up to 8 > -G num source-routing pointer: 4, 8, 12, ... > -h this cruft > -i secs delay interval for lines sent, ports scanned > -l listen mode, for inbound connects > -n numeric-only IP addresses, no DNS > -o file hex dump of traffic > -p port local port number > -r randomize local and remote ports > -s addr local source address > -t answer TELNET negotiation > -u UDP mode > -v verbose [use twice to be more verbose] > -w secs timeout for connects and final net reads > -z zero-I/O mode [used for scanning] > port numbers can be individual or ranges: lo-hi [inclusive] -- Ralf Brinkmann ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users