Re: [Bacula-users] authorization again

2011-03-09 Thread Mike Eggleston
On Fri, 04 Mar 2011, ewan.br...@stfc.ac.uk might have said:

 The Windows file daemon doesn't use the C:\$WORKSTATION-fd.conf file.  That's 
 just put there as a convenience at install time.  You should really be 
 comparing the server password with the one in the Bacula program directory 
 (e.g. C:\program files\bacula\bacula-fd.conf).
 
 EMB

Ewan,

There are two things I did wrong. I couldn't find my saved copy of
winbacula so I downloaded a copy from the net. I need to use the same
vesion as my bacula server. The second is looking at the properties for
the service and seeing where the bacula-fd.conf file is read from. My
setup has that file in the directory C:\Program Files\Bacula directory
and not in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Bacula.

Making those two changes work.ed

Thanks.

Mike

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Re: [Bacula-users] authorization again

2011-03-04 Thread ewan.brown
The Windows file daemon doesn't use the C:\$WORKSTATION-fd.conf file.  That's 
just put there as a convenience at install time.  You should really be 
comparing the server password with the one in the Bacula program directory 
(e.g. C:\program files\bacula\bacula-fd.conf).

EMB

 -Original Message-
 From: Mike Eggleston [mailto:mikee...@mac.com]
 Sent: 28 February 2011 21:30
 To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: [Bacula-users] authorization again
 
 Afternoon,
 
 I had to reload a win32 workstation this weekend and now I have
 authentication issues with the director. Please remind me, this is what
 I have setup:
 
 - workstation c:\$WORKSTATION-fd.conf password in the Client { }
 section
 matches the password on the server's bacula-dir.conf in the same named
 Client { } section.
 
 - the workstation is on DHCP, but resolvable, pingable, and I can
 'telnet $WORKSTATION 9102'
 
 client bacula-fd, win32, v2.0.3
 server bacula, linux, fedora core 5, v2.0.3
 
 This has got to be obvious, but I'm missing something.  I understand
 the reasons for the passwords, but I find them really frustrating in
 this situation.
 
 Mike
 
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Re: [Bacula-users] authorization again

2011-03-02 Thread Dan Langille
On 2/28/2011 4:30 PM, Mike Eggleston wrote:
 Afternoon,

 I had to reload a win32 workstation this weekend and now I have
 authentication issues with the director. Please remind me, this is what
 I have setup:

 - workstation c:\$WORKSTATION-fd.conf password in the Client { } section
 matches the password on the server's bacula-dir.conf in the same named
 Client { } section.

 - the workstation is on DHCP, but resolvable, pingable, and I can
 'telnet $WORKSTATION 9102'

 client bacula-fd, win32, v2.0.3
 server bacula, linux, fedora core 5, v2.0.3

 This has got to be obvious, but I'm missing something.  I understand
 the reasons for the passwords, but I find them really frustrating in
 this situation.

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