On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 19:19:34 +0200, Radek Hladik wrote:

> Mateus Interciso napsal(a):
>> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 15:44:23 +0000, Mateus Interciso wrote:
>> 
>>> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 15:17:32 +0000, Mateus Interciso wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 15:51:24 +0200, Viktor Radnai wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi there,
>>>>>
>>>>> On 10/18/07, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> You can do this even if the SD is inside your firewall, you'll need
>>>>>> port forwarding or a proxy on the firewall then. With separate DNS
>>>>>> zones inside and outside, resolving the SD hostname either as the
>>>>>> internal or the external IP, this can be seamlessly integrated with
>>>>>> your internal Bacula setup.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Arno
>>>>> I think in this case, /etc/hosts is your friend :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Configure your storage daemon with a hostname, and specify that
>>>>> hostname in /etc/hosts to be either the internal or the external
>>>>> address, as required. And you don't need to return different results
>>>>> from your internal DNS server. Dead simple and works well.
>>>>>
>>>>> HTH,
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Vik
>>>>> --
>>>>> My other sig is hilarious
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>> Ok, but how do I configure the storage daemon with a hostname?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>> Sorry, I should have sayd more...
>>> when I try to put the Address config on the sd, like this:
>>>
>>> Storage {                             # definition of myself
>>>   Name = test-sd
>>>   Address = Storage-Server
>>>   SDPort = 9103                  # Director's port WorkingDirectory =
>>>   "/var/lib/bacula"
>>>   Pid Directory = "/var/run"
>>>   Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
>>> }
>>>
>>> I get this error when I start bacula-sd
>>>
>>> 22-Oct 14:11 bacula-sd: ERROR TERMINATION at parse_conf.c:889 Config
>>> error: Keyword "Address" not permitted in this resource. Perhaps you
>>> left the trailing brace off of the previous resource.
>>>             : line 15, col 10 of file /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf
>>>   Address = Storage-Server
>>>
>>> :(
>>>
>>> Mateus
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> 
>> I've just managed to make the backups run across the internet. I'm
>> really thankfull for all of you guys :d Fiddling a little with the
>> /etc/hosts and the firewall...it worked perfectly :D
>> Now is just making it secure...thanks a lot guys :D
>> 
> I would suggest you OpenVPN. It is easy to setup, there is a lot of
> howtos on the net and it will solve all NAT problems. OpenVPN is for
> both Windows and Linux and all it needs is one port on public IP. We use
> it for backing up remote servers and it works like a charm.
> 
> Basically you need to install OpenVPN server in your office and OpenVPN
> clients on all your clients. OpenVPN will create new "ethernet" devices
> which are connected all together. You then setup some private IPs on
> this virtual network and use them in bacula configuration.
> 
> Radek
> 
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Interesting...I'll take a look at it...thanks a lot once again. :D

Mateus


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