Found the problem was with the Linux firewall not with any of the configuration
files.
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On 07/11/2011 02:47 PM, tscollins wrote:
> ERR=Connection refused
Mac firewalls are a huge pain...
Check the firewall settings on the client in the "Preferences->Security"
section, AND check "ipfw list" from the console to see if the rules
there might be blocking access - evidently these are two
OK I have simplified my configuration files to just have one Mac OS X client
and here they are:
Mac1 bacula-fd.conf
Director {
Name = dracula-dir
Password = "blah"
}
FileDaemon {
Name = Mac1-fd
FDport = 9102
WorkingDirectory = /private/var/bacula/working
Pid Directory = /var/run
Max
I'm new to Bacula and am having trouble getting backups of two Mac OS X clients
to work. I think the problem is with my configuration and hope someone can
correct my errors. Here are the conf files:
Mac1 bacula-fd.conf
Director {
Name = dracula-dir
Password = "blah"
}
Director {
Name = dra