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Remote backup client:
* OS: CentOS 4.8
* Bacula-fd: Version 1.38.11
Backup server:
* OS: Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS
* Bacula-dir, -sd and -fd: Version 2.4.2
* Catalog: SQLite 2.8.17
Br,
Matti Jormakka, Software Specialist
Slotte Consulting – enterprise solutions
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Thank you. Those confusing http://... are a result of some "nice" feature of e-mail reading software and not part of the original message.2006/11/6, Arno Lehmann <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:Hi,On 11/6/2006 8:58 AM, Matti Jormakka wrote:> 2006/11/6, Ger Apeldoorn <
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You did try if from another host on your network?
Yes, with no success. The port forward looks fine to me... You dont need to do anything else to
activate it? (just a guess)To me too... The port forwarding should work without any activations. All other port forwardings we have work fine.-- Matti
2006/11/6, Ger Apeldoorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I believe it already does connect to router, since host.mydomain.com is> resolved as the public IP (given by ISP naturally) of our router.Ok, I didnt get that.. :)
Then you should check for the firewall like Michael proposed. It might also bethat the
That the connection was refused seems significant. At least on aCentos4 system with a default firewall configured, ports that are
not explicitely permitted are rejected. You don't say what OS youare running, but you might check if firewall software is runninglocally and open the appropriate ports
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Password = "password" }Can the problem be in our Bacula configurations or in our network setup? Note that we are also interested in receiving professional support.- Matti Jormakka
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Using Tomcat but need to do
lacking? Any help is appreciated. I can provide you with more
information if you need.
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