Hello,
On 5/9/2006 4:32 PM, Chris Boyd wrote:
For some reason I'm getting TCP-out-of-order packets after the director initiates a connection.
I've tried to look up what the possible cause of this is to no avail so far.
Sounds interesting...
I'm not a network guru, so I don't know where a seq
For some reason I'm getting TCP-out-of-order packets after the director
initiates a connection.
I've tried to look up what the possible cause of this is to no avail so far.
Here's the ethereal dump:
No. TimeSourceDestination Protocol Info
1 0.00
Hello,
On 5/5/2006 12:42 PM, Chris Boyd wrote:
Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/04/06 6:59 >>>
Hello,
On 5/4/2006 4:38 PM, Chris Boyd wrote:
I'm running winbacula-1.38.8 on a win2003 server. The director is 1.36.3
Not a good idea, but that's fixed, I suppose.
Why not a good ide
On Fri, 5 May 2006, Chris Boyd wrote:
Firewall in between?
Ah sorry I forgot to mention that. No firewall, both hosts on the LAN behind
firewall.
What about the windows software firewall?
AB
---
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need t
>>> Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/04/06 6:59 >>>
Hello,
On 5/4/2006 4:38 PM, Chris Boyd wrote:
> I'm running winbacula-1.38.8 on a win2003 server. The director is 1.36.3
>>Not a good idea, but that's fixed, I suppose.
Why not a good idea?
> on a SuSE SLES 9.0. It keeps failing to conn
Hello,
On 5/4/2006 4:38 PM, Chris Boyd wrote:
I'm running winbacula-1.38.8 on a win2003 server. The director is 1.36.3
Not a good idea, but that's fixed, I suppose.
on a SuSE SLES 9.0. It keeps failing to connect with the usual error message.
However I can ping the win server and telnet to p
I'm running winbacula-1.38.8 on a win2003 server. The director is 1.36.3 on a
SuSE SLES 9.0. It keeps failing to connect with the usual error message.
However I can ping the win server and telnet to port 9102. I restart the daemon
on both ends and it still keeps loosing connection. I tried setti