I wonder if you could configure PHP to only be accessible from localhost, or from a certain set of approved IPs.
Alternatively, you might be able to simply install bacularis on another host altogether, and it would remotely connect to the relevant bacula daemons. Robert Gerber 402-237-8692 [email protected] On Mon, May 25, 2026, 4:38 PM Phil Stracchino <[email protected]> wrote: > On 5/25/26 16:54, Rob Gerber wrote: > > My opinion is that most people should choose bacularis. > > ...> For myself, I have used both, and overall prefer bacularis. > > Thank you, useful input. > > You touch actually on one of the major reasons I *don't* want to run a > web management interface: *I don't want PHP present on my web server.* > I consider BAT much safer in this regard. > > So if I install *either* Baculum or Bacularis, I need to do it on a > machine that does not have any public-facing interfaces. > > > -- > Phil Stracchino > Fenian House Publishing > [email protected] > [email protected] > Landline: +1.603.293.8485 > Mobile: +1.603.998.6958 >
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