Well. It would be possible as long as the internal network is able to
access the DMZ, and if the networker server initiates all communication.
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Ben McBeen
Information Technology Systems Engineer
Plumas Bank
530-283-7305 x7602
On Jan 16, 2008, at 1:23 AM, Davina Treiber wrote:
Rainer Kestermann wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know, how to backup a client in the dmz through a
firewall without opening ports (or a port range) for nsrexecd from
the
dmz to the the local network, where the backup server stands. Is it
possible at all?
How could it be possible? If you want to back it up with NetWorker
you need to give NetWorker access. The only other way would be to
back it up using some other method such as rsync.
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