Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Firewall traversal

2011-06-27 18:30:41
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Firewall traversal
From: "Kevin O'Connor" <kevino AT arc90 DOT com>
To: Martin Simmons <martin AT lispworks DOT com>
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 18:27:03 -0400
It's set to files dns, if I ping the hostname it comes up as 127.0.0.1.  There's no way that this could be known by the 172.17.x.x address unless the Director was translating it and passing it over - there's not even a 172.x.x.x address configured on the client machine.  I'm really confused here, any ideas?  The SSH tunnel is open and looks to be working, but for some reason the FD just keeps wanting to connect over 172.17.x.x instead.

On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Martin Simmons <martin AT lispworks DOT com> wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 11:49:01 -0400, Kevin O'Connor said:
>
> Yeah, absolutely.  There's no reference in any of my configs anywhere (dir,
> sd, fd) on either machine to that IP, so it makes me think the Director is
> resolving it, using that value internally, and then passing that over the
> wire instead of the FQDN specified in my config.  I'm using Director 5.0.3
> and FD 5.0.1 if that makes a difference.

No, it definitely sends the unresolved string from the config file.  You could
try running the fd at debug level 200 to check (look for "StorageCmd").

What is the setting for "hosts" in /etc/nsswitch.conf on the fd machine?

__Martin

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