Ismael,
That is a strange problem. I would guess that the bacula packages installed
in fedora are not 'selinux aware' and aren't setting the correct contexts
for you.
I am running bacula 13.0.3 and 15.0.2 on multiple rocky linux 9.x based
machines. Rocky linux is based on RHEL (as I am sure you k
Because you ran a bacula service as root, and to help you correct issues
caused by that:
Here is one of my /opt/bacula/working folders, to help you find your folder
on fedora.
You can troubleshoot permissions issues with the files in the working
directory this way.
[root@td-bacula ~]# ls -lah /op
Hello everyone,
I'm not a Linuix expert and need some help. I'm adding a new server to my
little home LAN based on Ubuntu, with Bacula running without problems. I'm
keeping all software packages on the most up-to-date versions.
This new server is adding Fedora/SELinux (plus FreeIPA and QEMU/Libvi