On 10/18/22 17:51, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
Hello Josh (everyone else too),
I can confirm that if the FD --> DIR connection is opened, then the
Director does use this socket to communicate to the FD.
Excellent!
However, the "Connecting to Client..." message does not change,
Hello Josh (everyone else too),
I can confirm that if the FD --> DIR connection is opened, then the Director
does use this socket to communicate to the FD.
However, the "Connecting to Client..." message does not change, and incorrectly
(IMHO) reports that it is making an outbound
connection to
Hello Josh!
Maybe. However, it depends on what the client is doing. If the client
goes into sleep-mode, it will not re-establish the connection after the
ReconnectionTime. In that case, the Director would not have an active
socket and so may well try to establish one.
This does not seem to be
On 10/17/22 20:09, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
On 10/17/22 13:14, Rodrigo Reimberg via Bacula-users wrote:
>
Telnet from DIR to FD on port 9102 not ok, I’m using
ConnectToDirector parameter.
Hello Rodrigo,
Of course this will not work. The client is behind NAT, and the
Director c
On 10/17/22 13:14, Rodrigo Reimberg via Bacula-users wrote:
>
Telnet from DIR to FD on port 9102 not ok, I’m using ConnectToDirector
parameter.
Hello Rodrigo,
Of course this will not work. The client is behind NAT, and the Director cannot
connect to it on port 9102 (or any other port :).
A
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Client Behind NAT
On 10/16/22 11:44, Rodrigo Reimberg via Bacula-users wrote:
Hello,
Can someone help me?
I did the configuration of the client behind nat.
The client is communicating with the director as there
rerpsql01-fd"
Password = ""
Catalog = "MyCatalog"
AllowFDConnections = yes
}
*From:*Jose Alberto
*Sent:* domingo, 5 de dezembro de 2021 11:20
*To:* Wanderlei Huttel
*Cc:* bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
*Subject:* Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Client Behind N
From: Jose Alberto
Sent: domingo, 5 de dezembro de 2021 11:20
To: Wanderlei Huttel
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Client Behind NAT
When Run JOB:
Bacula-dir >>>>>>>>>>>> FD 9102
and
FD
When Run JOB:
Bacula-dir FD 9102
and
FD >> SD 9103 (NAT) with DNS or IP
Public.
try telnet from client fd to IP or DNS port 9103 ,
connect?
On Thu, Dec 2, 2021 at 10:59 AM Wanderlei Huttel
wrote:
> I'm trying to
Hello Josh,
On 12/2/21 18:12, Josh Fisher wrote:
3) In bacula-dir.conf on client-XXX I've configured the option:
Allow FD Connections = yes
Should I include "FD Storage Address = mydomain.com" to backup when the
employee is remote?
If the Address directive specified in the Storage resource of
On 12/2/21 11:46, Eric Bollengier via Bacula-users wrote:
Hello Wanderlei,
On 12/2/21 15:56, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
I'm trying to configure the new feature in in Bacula, but manual is not
clear about it.
https://www.bacula.org/11.0.x-manuals/en/main/New_Features_in_11_0_0.html#SECTION0023
Hello Wanderlei,
On 12/2/21 15:56, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
I'm trying to configure the new feature in in Bacula, but manual is not
clear about it.
https://www.bacula.org/11.0.x-manuals/en/main/New_Features_in_11_0_0.html#SECTION00230
In the company have some employees that someti
On 12/2/21 09:56, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
I'm trying to configure the new feature in in Bacula, but manual is
not clear about it.
https://www.bacula.org/11.0.x-manuals/en/main/New_Features_in_11_0_0.html#SECTION00230
In the company have some employees that sometimes are working
I'm trying to configure the new feature in in Bacula, but manual is not
clear about it.
https://www.bacula.org/11.0.x-manuals/en/main/New_Features_in_11_0_0.html#SECTION00230
In the company have some employees that sometimes are working at home with
their laptops and the most of tim
At this point, I trust you have checked the NAT settings (you
should test the iptables rules, modify your server's routing
table so the client-router is a gateway for the private network
you defined, and that you have proper hostnames, either locally
El 19/04/2013 16:52, Humphrey Bryant
escribió:
I'm trying to run a backup of a client behind NAT.
What happened when you run a backup job was it
success/failure/hanged??
It starts OK, but it is running on the client-router, not in
cli
On 19/04/2013, at 10:22 a.m., Humphrey Bryant wrote:
> I'm trying to run a backup of a client behind NAT.
> What happened when you run a backup job was it success/failure/hanged??
>
> Why is server getting the backup of client-router instead of
> client-behind-NAT?
> Maybe because you have th
/I'm trying to run a backup of a client behind NAT/.
What happened when you run a backup job was it success/failure/hanged??
/Why is server getting the backup of client-router instead of
client-behind-NAT?/
Maybe because you have the _*client-router *_ (public) IP as the client
Address (assumin
Hi,
I'm trying to run a backup of a client behind NAT. My network
configuration is this:
a server with public IP --> aka server
a client with public and private IP --> aka client-router
a client with ONLY private IP --> aka client-behind-
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