/bacula/gui/bacula-web/ and
download from there.
Arno
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Where can one find this php script?
Cheers,
Silas
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Hi,
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Thanks for your help
The command
mysql -h192.168.1.220 -ubacula -p bacula
asks for a password. If I type bacula it fails to log in. Just pressing return
logs in OK.
This means that your database is not protected by a password, and
accordingly, in bacula-web y
Thanks for your help
The command
mysql -h192.168.1.220 -ubacula -p bacula
asks for a password. If I type bacula it fails to log in. Just pressing return
logs in OK.
> Then, check this:
>
> host = 127.0.0.1
I'm not sure what you mean? I do have localhost defined as 127.0.0.1 in my
hosts file.