[Bacula-users] Client in LAN, Server in the Internet
2010-08-11 18:03:34
Hi
Is it possible to have the server in the internet and the client in the LAN?
The client would be behind the firewall and not directly reachable by the
server. Only the client can reach the server directly?
I'm asking because there are some backup programms where the server is
initiating the backup. But in my case the server has to be offsite and
therefore the client need to start the backup job by it self.
Kind Regards
Markus
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