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Re: [Bacula-users] Simple bacula-fd test (e.g. telnet)?

2009-08-24 15:06:17
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Simple bacula-fd test (e.g. telnet)?
From: Matias Banchoff <matiasb AT cespi.unlp.edu DOT ar>
To: Sean M Clark <smclark AT tamu DOT edu>
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 15:59:34 -0300
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Hi!
  I've never worked with Macs, but have you tried something like
"netstat -nltp" to see if the daemon is binded to the localhost or to
0.0.0.0 ??
  Did you check /etc/hosts.allow   and /etc/hosts.deny ??

Bye!



Sean M Clark escribió:
> I just tried to update bacula-fd on one of our client macs which had
> been working only minutes before.  Now network connections to bacula-fd
> are failing except from localhost.  I tried re-installing the older 2.x
> version that was previous on it, and now IT has the same symptoms.
> 
> There's a regular firewall rule allowing connection from our bacula
> director, but attempts to connect time out.  If I telnet in from the
> console on the client itself it does connect, but I have no way to tell
> if the client is really responding or not (I tried sending "Hello
> Director (director name) calling" but it just drops the connection
> immediately with no message.  Since working clients do the same thing, I
> assume this just isn't a valid message for bacula-fd.)
> 
> (I suspect "Symantec AutoProtect(tm)" has decided to interfere with the
> connections, but I'm not sure - I'd like to confirm that bacula-fd is
> itself responding correctly to network connections that it's allowed to
> make.)
> 
> Is there any simple way to demonstrate the bacula-fd is actually working
> (and therefore the problem is elsewhere in the network stack) by
> connecting from localhost?
> 
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