I deliberately have this set up because I want to know if the director crashes. Does mean I have to put up with one of those messages every ten minutes though. ;)
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 2:43 PM Chris Wilkinson <winstonia...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes i think that is most likely the reason. The IP in question is a > machine that runs a network monitor. I wasn't aware that it was sending > packets to the Bacula ports and see no reason why it should since it isn't > a port scanner. It just pings and checks a webserver on port 80 is up. > > However, I'll turn it off and see if the errors stop. > > Thanks to all for those pointers. > > Regards > Chris Wilkinson > > On Wed, 25 Sep 2019, 10:22 p.m. David Brodbeck, <brodb...@math.ucsb.edu> > wrote: > >> >> >> On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 1:37 AM Radosław Korzeniewski < >> rados...@korzeniewski.net> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> pon., 23 wrz 2019 o 12:26 Chris Wilkinson <winstonia...@gmail.com> >>> napisał(a): >>> >>>> >>>> Sep 22 10:11:12 HOMESERVER bacula-fd: job.c:508 FD expecting Hello got bad >>>> command from 192.168.1.30. Len=0. >>>> >>>> Something/someone at 192.168.1.30 is connecting to your (I see all your >>> Bacula Components) server and is trying to chat with Bacula but is not >>> using a bacula network protocol. So the errors. >>> >>> You have to verify what/who it is and disable it. >>> >> >> If you're using a network monitoring system, like Observium or Big >> Brother, that's a likely culprit. >> >> -- >> David Brodbeck >> System Administrator, Department of Mathematics >> University of California, Santa Barbara >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Bacula-users mailing list >> Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users >> > -- David Brodbeck System Administrator, Department of Mathematics University of California, Santa Barbara
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