Thx Kevin, I'll look at your doc.
THomas
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 22:23, Kevin Keane wrote:
> Funny that you mention that. I just put an article about setting up
> bacula through an SSH tunnel yesterday in the bacula Wiki.
>
> http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=sshtunnel
>
> It sounds like your
> I'm checking that.
>
> I've replaced 127.0.0.1 by the ip address 192.168.0.14 and added in my
> /etc/hosts a line that makes the machine name points to 192.168.0.1.
>
>
I have seen this before. The default config scripts use localhost or
127.0.0.1 for security reasons but that prevents bacula fr
Funny that you mention that. I just put an article about setting up
bacula through an SSH tunnel yesterday in the bacula Wiki.
http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=sshtunnel
It sounds like your setup is very similar to what I am using, so this
solution is likely going to work quite well for you.
Thanks John,
I'm checking that.
I've replaced 127.0.0.1 by the ip address 192.168.0.14 and added in my
/etc/hosts a line that makes the machine name points to 192.168.0.1.
status all is now working ;o) I can start to play with
job/device/pool/schedule !
I've a question regarding the IP.
My se
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Thomas Manson
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've setup a vmware instance with ubuntu 8.10 installed, and then installed
> bacual (2.4.2) with mysql as DBMS.
>
> The 3 services are running (dir, fd, sd) and I can connect to bconsole with
> no error.
>
> But in bconsole, if I try
Hi,
I've setup a vmware instance with ubuntu 8.10 installed, and then installed
bacual (2.4.2) with mysql as DBMS.
The 3 services are running (dir, fd, sd) and I can connect to bconsole with
no error.
But in bconsole, if I try
*status all
I get a timeout error.
I've checked the configuraitio