Hello:
Ok, got it. Dumb mistake... /etc/xinetd.d/amanda
disable = yes
to
disable = no
Thanks,
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> Hello:
>
> Yes, the server is the "router" between the two subnets.
>
> How do I configure the /etc/xinetd.d/amanda "only_from" section? Here is
> what I have (example...):
>
> only_from = 1.2.3.0 4.5.6.0
>
> Should this allow access from both subnets? 1.2.3.0 works fine but not
> 4.5.6.0.
>
> Thanks again,
>
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> Ronald Vincent Vazquez
> Senior Unix Systems Administrator
> Senior Network Manager
> Christ Tabernacle Church Ministries
> http://www.ctcministries.org
> (301) 540-9394 Home
> (240) 401-9192 Cell
>
> For web hosting solutions, please visit:
> http://www.spherenix.com/
>
>> On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 at 3:06pm, Ronald Vincent Vazquez wrote
>>
>>> I have been searching the web for a while now and haven't been able to
>>> find an answer. Is it possible to set one backup server to handle two
>>> different subnets? The backup server is ready to go, two configured
>>> NICs.
>>>
>>> Any guidance on this issue would be great.
>>
>> Sure. Is 1 NIC on each subnet? I *did* have an issue once backing up
>> across subnets. Well, I didn't, but the router sure didn't like it
>> much...
>>
>> --
>> Joshua Baker-LePain
>> Department of Biomedical Engineering
>> Duke University
>>
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