Re: [Bacula-users] How to deal with NAT

2009-05-06 Thread Kevin Keane
Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: > * Kevin Keane : > >> I solved exactly this issue with SSH tunnels. The description on how I >> did it is in the Bacula Wiki in the howto section. >> > > Thanks for the reference. I had had a look at it earlier and had kept it on my > mind. After your posting I

Re: [Bacula-users] How to deal with NAT

2009-05-06 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* Kevin Keane : > I solved exactly this issue with SSH tunnels. The description on how I > did it is in the Bacula Wiki in the howto section. Thanks for the reference. I had had a look at it earlier and had kept it on my mind. After your posting I tried and failed. I believe I am close, but I jus

Re: [Bacula-users] How to deal with NAT

2009-05-04 Thread Kevin Keane
I solved exactly this issue with SSH tunnels. The description on how I did it is in the Bacula Wiki in the howto section. Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: > I run bacula-dir and bacula-sd in an internal network and a few hosts outside > on the Internet. > > When I want to run a job for an external host

[Bacula-users] How to deal with NAT

2009-05-04 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
I run bacula-dir and bacula-sd in an internal network and a few hosts outside on the Internet. When I want to run a job for an external host, the host tells me it can resolve the storage server. Understandable. There's no DNS that tells about the internal hosts address. But even if, the client wo