Re: [Bacula-users] Remote Client Security Alerts

2024-09-17 Thread Martin Simmons
They are being sent to the Director by the client (nuc2). I suggest adding some firewall rules on nuc2 to only allow connections to port 9102 from the Director. __Martin > On Tue, 17 Sep 2024 11:41:14 +0100, Chris Wilkinson said: > > I keep getting security alerts from a remote client back

Re: [Bacula-users] Remote Client Security Alerts

2024-09-17 Thread Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users
On 9/17/24 4:41 AM, Chris Wilkinson wrote: I keep getting security alerts from a remote client backup. The backups always run to success. The IPs that are listed in the job log are different every time and in various locations including some in Russia but also in London and European data centres

Re: [Bacula-users] Remote Client Security Alerts

2024-09-17 Thread Dragan Milivojević
AFAIK there is no such feature on the FD side but I might be wrong. On Tue, 17 Sept 2024 at 13:52, Chris Wilkinson wrote: > > Is that something that can be done in the FD or is it a job for iptables? > > -Chris Wilkinson > > On Tue, 17 Sep 2024, 12:48 Dragan Milivojević, wrote: >> >> These are j

[Bacula-users] Remote Client Security Alerts

2024-09-17 Thread Chris Wilkinson
I keep getting security alerts from a remote client backup. The backups always run to success. The IPs that are listed in the job log are different every time and in various locations including some in Russia but also in London and European data centres. There are no entries at all in the remote cl

Re: [Bacula-users] Performance testing simultaneous spooling and despooling

2024-09-17 Thread B. Smith
This is all running on TrueNAS, so BSD. The HBA is an LSI 9220-8i. The NIC is 10Gb, but not relevant here because the data and the tape library are all on the same system. The disks are SATA. 32GB RAM, but I don't see the system running out of RAM while spooling/despooling. The JBOD enclosures are