I did a double check and deactivated anything I could find.
...and yes, it works now.
I didn't expect the connection between my client and the virtual machine
to be treated as a public network, so I had the firewall inactive for
private networks only. My mistake.
Thanks for getting me on the
Well, port is open, you can ping remote machine, but you cannot telnet to
that port. It still sounds very much like some kind of firewall issue. You
said firewall was inactive, but it never hurts to double check. Can you
check windows firewall *.log files in C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles\Firewall
an
Hello, Marius.
Thank you for your quick reply.
I tried telnet (Firewalls inactive), but was not able to connect to the
client.
Adding the FDAddress to the config file did not work either. When
testing it, I always get the error "Keyword not permitted in this resource."
I typed it like this:
F
Hi,
Can you telnet to client's 9102 port from director's machine? If firewall
is not active, I'd suggest you also specify FDAddress in FileDaemon
configuration to make sure daemon listens on correct network interface.
Regards,
Marius
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 9:04 AM, Florian wrote:
> Hello.
>
Hello.
First let me say that i am new to bacula and have little experience with
Linux in general.
I managed to compile and install Bacula 7.0.4 on a virtual machine with
ubuntu server 12.0.4.
I wanted to do some tests by using my actual machine (Windows 7 x64) as
client, running bacula-fd 5.