You don't mention if you had fd working on the earlier version of pf. 
You must have checked the config file for password and dir settings. The 
upgrade might have changed it because this might be a fresh install of fd.
You say it is not listening, that sounds like there is an attempt at a new 
install. Check for multiple installs.

Yudhvir ਯੁਧੱਵੀਰ408 915 9709


------ Original message------From: J. EchterDate: Sun, Feb 8, 2015 4:56 AMTo: 
pfSense support and discussion;Subject:[pfSense] bacula-client 7.0.5 on pfsense 
2.2Hi,i'm fiddling with bacula-client on upgraded pfsense 2.2.i don't see any 
error in the logs, i don't see any error with bacula-fd-f (run in foreground) 
-d 10 (debug level 10)i even don't see it spitting out errors as the config 
file isn't existant[2.2-RELEASE][root@pfsense.workgroup.local]/conf: 
ls/usr/local/etc/bacula/bacula-fd.confls: /usr/local/etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf: 
No such file or directory[2.2-RELEASE][root@pfsense.workgroup.local]/conf: ps 
aux | grep bacularoot    59559   0.0  0.2  56420  7364  -  Ss    1:50PM     
0:00.00/usr/local/sbin/bacula-fd -u root -g wheel -v 
-c/usr/local/etc/bacula/bacula-fd.confroot    99408   0.0  0.1  18884  2384  0  
S+    1:50PM     0:00.00 grepbaculanetstat doesn't show it listening too:Active 
Internet connectionsProto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address          Foreign Address  
      (state)tcp4       0      0 pfsense.https          10.0.1.14.38261        
TIME_WAITtcp4       0      0 pfsense.38791          10.0.1.14.40513       
ESTABLISHEDtcp6       0      0 localhost.3493         localhost.56539       
ESTABLISHEDtcp6       0      0 localhost.56539        localhost.3493        
ESTABLISHEDudp4       0      0 192.168.100.1.ntp      *.*                   
udp6       0      0 fe80::21b:21ff:f.ntp   *.*                   udp4       0   
   0 192.168.4.1.ntp        *.*                   udp6       0      0 
fe80::21b:21ff:f.ntp   *.*                   udp4       0      0 
192.168.1.1.ntp        *.*                   udp6       0      0 
fe80::21b:21ff:f.ntp   *.*                   udp4       0      0 
192.168.3.1.ntp        *.*                   udp6       0      0 
fe80::21b:21ff:f.ntp   *.*                   udp4       0      0 pfsense.ntp    
        *.*                   udp6       0      0 fe80::21b:21ff:f.ntp   *.*    
               udp6       0      0 localhost.ntp          *.*                   
udp4       0      0 localhost.ntp          *.*                   udp6       0   
   0 fe80::d227:88ff:.ntp   *.*                   udp4       0      0 
192.168.2.1.ntp        *.*                   udp4       0      0 
host-62-245-238-.1194  *.*                   udp4       0      0 localhost.tftp 
        *.*                   udp4       0      0 localhost.tftp-proxy   *.*    
               icm4       0      0 host-62-245-238-.*     *.*            any 
hints to solve 
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