Re: [Bacula-users] That Doh! moment - FD to SD communication

2007-10-31 Thread Dep, Khushil (GE Money)
: [Bacula-users] That Doh! moment - FD to SD communication Martin Simmons wrote: >> The only practical way I can see to break this problem is to reverse >> the direction of the connection so that the director tells the >> storage daemon to contact the file daemon and not the

Re: [Bacula-users] That Doh! moment - FD to SD communication

2007-10-31 Thread David Legg
Martin Simmons wrote: >> The only practical way I can see to break this problem is to reverse the >> direction of the connection so that the director tells the storage daemon to >> contact the file daemon and not the other way around. This would work >> because the remote client machines have a

Re: [Bacula-users] That Doh! moment - FD to SD communication

2007-10-31 Thread Martin Simmons
> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 01:01:54 +, David Legg said: > > I've spent the last two weeks compiling, downloading, installing, > building and configuring. Just when I think I'm nearly there a 200 > pound gorilla jumped out and ruined everything ;-) > > I have a set of remote servers I'd like

Re: [Bacula-users] That Doh! moment - FD to SD communication

2007-10-31 Thread David Legg
Hi Thomas + Rich, Thomas - Thanks for the pointer to the firewall section of the manual. I'd missed that. Port forwarding would work but only if I had a static external ip address for (or ddns enabled on) my router. Rich - You are quite right! It probably isn't sane to have servers with wan

Re: [Bacula-users] That Doh! moment - FD to SD communication

2007-10-31 Thread Rich
On 2007.10.31. 03:01, David Legg wrote: > I've spent the last two weeks compiling, downloading, installing, > building and configuring. Just when I think I'm nearly there a 200 > pound gorilla jumped out and ruined everything ;-) > > I have a set of remote servers I'd like to keep backed up ove

[Bacula-users] That Doh! moment - FD to SD communication

2007-10-30 Thread David Legg
I've spent the last two weeks compiling, downloading, installing, building and configuring. Just when I think I'm nearly there a 200 pound gorilla jumped out and ruined everything ;-) I have a set of remote servers I'd like to keep backed up over the internet by using Bacula to save files to a