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Fazil Saiyed wrote:
> Hello,
> The system is not here yet, but i was told it's going to be RedHat Linux
> Enterprise 5.1.
> "If /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny is being used, you will need to
> make sure that the portmap entry allows connections from your server"
> Can you give me an example how this is configured ?
>
> "If iptables is enabled, you will need to make sure that the firewall
> isn't
> blocking connections from your server."
> How do i query Linux system to know if iptables are enabled or not ?
>
> "If SELinux is in place, you're on your own. ;-) "
> Is this part of RedHat or a different variant of Linux
> We have enough client licenses & client pack for Linux is being purchased.
> I really appreciate your help with this.
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
>
> Tim Mooney <Tim.Mooney AT NDSU DOT EDU>
> Sent by: EMC NetWorker discussion <NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU>
> 11/13/2007 12:12 PM
> Please respond to
> EMC NetWorker discussion <NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU>; Please
> respond
> to
> Tim Mooney <Tim.Mooney AT NDSU DOT EDU>
>
>
> To
> NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> cc
>
> Subject
> Re: [Networker] Linux Client setup
>
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> In regard to: [Networker] Linux Client setup, Fazil Saiyed said (at
> 8:52am...:
>
>> This is the first time i will be using Windows server 7.3.3 to backup
>> Linux, i have heard conflicting info on what i need, can some one give
> me
>> more insight as to what i need to backup 5 linux -RedHat client servers
> to
>> windows based Networker server.
>
> You need:
>
> - at least five free client connection licenses, or you need to purchase
> at least five more.
>
> - the Linux Client Pack.
>
>
> You don't say what version of Red Hat Linux you're running, so I can't
> comment on any special install procedures.
>
>> I would appreciate if you could also
>> elaborate on any install issues, special parameters and or config for me
>> to get going on it. ( What files would i need to configure,i.e hosts
> allow
>> ? RMP install procedures )
>
> If /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny is being used, you will need to
> make sure that the portmap entry allows connections from your server.
>
> If iptables is enabled, you will need to make sure that the firewall isn't
> blocking connections from your server.
>
> If SELinux is in place, you're on your own. ;-) I doubt it will cause
> you any problems, but it probably depends on what version of Red Hat
> you're running.
>
> Tim
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