Good to know; I've been out of the windows loop for a long while.
On Aug 24, 2009 11:54am, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> Holy smokes what an adventure!!
>
> Windows XP's hosts file to point it in the right
> direction (to the VPN IP). XP stores its hosts file in an
> odd location, which
> Holy smokes what an adventure!!
>
> Windows XP's hosts file to point it in the right
> direction (to the VPN IP). XP stores its hosts file in an
> odd location, which makes things a little more ticklish.
> I found it on my machine in
> C:\Windows\Windows32\Drivers\etc. Used to be in the base
> s
Holy smokes what an adventure!!
Here's the software I am using for this:
I had bacula 2.4.4 running on my Mac, which I am using as my director and
as my storage daemon (I have an external USB drive sticking off of it just
for backups).
VPN, I am using OpenVPN, and, for grins, I downloaded Ope
Kevin Keane Wrote:
What kind of Internet connection is it? Since you say, 8 Mbps, I'm
guessing either a DSL or Cable modem connection; these are the only 8
Mbps Internet connections I'm aware of.
Those connections are asymmetric. The 8 Mbps would only apply TO your
system. Th
What kind of Internet connection is it? Since you say, 8 Mbps, I'm
guessing either a DSL or Cable modem connection; these are the only 8
Mbps Internet connections I'm aware of.
Those connections are asymmetric. The 8 Mbps would only apply TO your
system. The upload speed is typically much slowe
I am having a problem where Bacula backups of Windows machines are
running slow, only when saving to a storage daemon across the internet.
Here's what I have so far:
-Bacula Director and Local SD, 2.2.8, running on Mandriva Linux 2008.1
-Remote SD 2.4.2, running on RHEL 4
-Windows FD, 2.4.3, ru
I am sure this topic has been covered in a previous thread or in the
manual, but my cursory searches have produced no results. So here is the
problem:
I recently added added a Win2k3 server to by list of clients that I am
backing up. That night, I did a Full Backup, while completed
successfully. H