When I see a 'Connection reset by peer' in my environment, it's
always turned out to be a firewall config that needs adjustment.
Erich
On Mar 20, 2006, at 3:22 PM, Brennon Church wrote:
I do have firewalls running. I wouldn't have though that a
firewall would cause this type of behavior,
Excellent. Keep me posted.
E~
On Mar 20, 2006, at 5:40 PM, Brennon Church wrote:
It's interesting... I had made a change to my firewall a few days
ago, and running a similar test today did not cause the first
client to disconnect. I'll have to test again when the person who
had the fir
It's interesting... I had made a change to my firewall a few days ago,
and running a similar test today did not cause the first client to
disconnect. I'll have to test again when the person who had the first
computer I was testing with comes back. Hopefully it is simply a matter
of the firew
I do have firewalls running. I wouldn't have though that a firewall
would cause this type of behavior, but I can see where it might.
I'll try disabling them on all systems involved to see if it makes any
difference. Thanks for the idea.
--Brennon
Erich Prinz wrote:
Just so you know your p
Just so you know your post is getting read
I've not run into this error. Looking at the problem, it would likely
be in your network setup. Are you running through any firewalls?
Erich
On Mar 20, 2006, at 2:51 PM, Brennon Church wrote:
Hello again,
Has nobody else run into this proble
Hello again,
Has nobody else run into this problem? I couldn't find anything about
it in the mail archives, and I don't see any problems with the
configurations.
Thanks.
--
Brennon Church
Brennon Church wrote:
Hello,
This may be a known issue, or I may be missing something obvious, but
Hello,
This may be a known issue, or I may be missing something obvious, but
I've come across an interesting problem while testing out the use of
multiple consoles.
I'm running Bacula 1.38.5 on a FreeBSD box. For the purposes of this
test, I've set up two Windows systems (both on 1.38.4) wi