On Tuesday 22 April 2008 01:13:17 MatiasB wrote:
> Have you tried specifying the IP address or the domain name of your
> director? e.g., In your bacula-dir.conf:
> DIRport = 9101
> DIRAddress = 192.168.0.1
> But if the director doesn't work, surely there is a configuration
> problem... any way, I would check
> - that the addresses are correct
> - the matching between passwords (also the names used)
> - the firewall rules of your hosts
> - /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny files
Adding the DIRAddress didn't work :(
I have checked that addresses, names and passwords match in all the .conf
files, over and over again. I hope I'm not ignoring the same error over
and over again ;)
At the moment I am running on one machine, so bconsole and bacula-dir are
in the same address space.
I am not running a firewall on this machine.
hosts.allow and hosts.deny are effectively empty.
Thanks for your interest, MatiasB
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