> > > Maybe some other way exists?
> >
> > Can you store the IP address of "bacula-sd" in DNS instead of the
hosts
> > file? The DNS could then be different in each VLAN.
>
> The correct solution here is probably a DNS with views. That way the
same
> DNS server can reply with different addresses
El Jueves, 11 de Mayo de 2006 11:19, Martin Simmons escribió:
> > On Thu, 11 May 2006 15:36:12 +0300, "Mindaugas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > said:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Few days ago I wrote about the problem but I would like to discuss
> > about possible solutions.
> >
> > Description:
> > Kern suggested to put something like "bacula-sd" in Address field and
then
> > put appropriate IP address in /etc/hosts file of the client. I modified
my
> > configuration in this way and everything works. But I do not like such
> > solution
> > because it decentralizes management. What if I
> On Thu, 11 May 2006 15:36:12 +0300, "Mindaugas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Hello,
>
> Few days ago I wrote about the problem but I would like to discuss about
> possible solutions.
>
> Description:
> I have backup server which is connected to multiple VLANs and has several
> IP
> I don't recall the original email and can't seem to find it anywhere...
> but I'm not sure I understand the problem, unless your network doesn't
> allow access between the VLANs? You should be able to route a client on
Network does not allow access between VLANs. Sorry. :)
Mindaugas
--
I don't recall the original email and can't seem to find it anywhere...
but I'm not sure I understand the problem, unless your network doesn't
allow access between the VLANs? You should be able to route a client on
one VLAN to another. If you don't want to do this for efficiency reasons
(router bec