Hallo Tomasz,
sorry, i canot solve the simple problem. I wrote in the iptables three port
9101,9102,9103 on local machine (bacula server) are allowed and 9102 on
remote machine (bacula client). But nmap show me that all port are not
there.
local machine (bacula server) has no static IP
HomeLinux:
Manuel Ostendorf wrote:
> Hi Bruno,
>
> I tried with nmap. Right, bacula-fd is not there, that means is closed.
> I have been tried with "iptables -A INPUT -j ACCEPT -p tcp -dport:9102",
> but it is not working. Is that wrong?
>
its just not all you need
you have to set rules for incoming and ou
Hi Bruno,
I tried with nmap. Right, bacula-fd is not there, that means is closed. I
have been tried with "iptables -A INPUT -j ACCEPT -p tcp -dport:9102", but
it is not working. Is that wrong?
Manuel
On 9/20/07, Bruno Friedmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Manuel
>
> simply try (if you have
Hi Manuel
simply try (if you have ) the nmap command
nmap -v "ip or name of bacula-fd's machine" this should show you at least the
bacula-fd daemon listen port open
if not working : aka no ping you could use -P0 flag.
and if no result are shown, this would indicate that some firewall rules block
Hello,
I want to backup the datas from the remote machine. The bacula is on lokal
machine fine, but the bacula server tried to connect bacula-fd on remote
machine and the connection is failed.
error message:
20-Sep 13:39 HomeLinux-dir: -Console-.2007-09-20_13.35.38 Fatal error:
bsock.c:129 Unabl