RE: Amanda thru a firewall

2003-06-10 Thread donald . ritchey
bject: Re: Amanda thru a firewall On Monday 09 June 2003 08:53, Alex Specogna wrote: > No you can configure Amanda to work through any firewall (including the > PIX) we do it here. When you compile Amanda force it to use a specific > range of ports. Use the --with-tcpportrange=X,Y. Where

Re: Amanda thru a firewall

2003-06-09 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 08:23:24AM +0700, Olivier Nicole wrote: > > As said, > > > > > >When you compile Amanda > > > > It is one of the configure options. > > But is it compulsory to all the clients if it is enabled on the > server? Is it needed on the client only to work? > > I don't feel lik

Re: Amanda thru a firewall

2003-06-09 Thread Olivier Nicole
> As said, > > > >When you compile Amanda > > It is one of the configure options. But is it compulsory to all the clients if it is enabled on the server? Is it needed on the client only to work? I don't feel like re-installing all the clients that are running for the benefit of adding one new c

Re: Amanda thru a firewall

2003-06-09 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 08:10:42AM +0700, Olivier Nicole wrote: > >When you compile Amanda force it to use a specific range of ports. > >Use the --with-tcpportrange=X,Y. Where X is the start and Y is the > >end of the range. > > Where does that have to apply? On the server outside the firewall? On

Re: Amanda thru a firewall

2003-06-09 Thread Olivier Nicole
>When you compile Amanda force it to use a specific range of ports. >Use the --with-tcpportrange=X,Y. Where X is the start and Y is the >end of the range. Where does that have to apply? On the server outside the firewall? On the client inside the firewall? On all the clients (I hope not)? Olivier

Re: Amanda thru a firewall

2003-06-09 Thread Brendon Colby
On Monday 09 June 2003 08:53, Alex Specogna wrote: > No you can configure Amanda to work through any firewall (including the > PIX) we do it here. When you compile Amanda force it to use a specific > range of ports. Use the --with-tcpportrange=X,Y. Where X is the start and > Y is the end of the ra

RE: Amanda thru a firewall

2003-06-09 Thread Alex Specogna
t: Re: Amanda thru a firewall On Friday 06 June 2003 21:00, Gene Heskett wrote: > FWIW, that is also a function available in the last 3 or 4 of the 'rc' > candidates for kernel 2.4.21. I haven't tried it myself as my > firewall machine is on this side of the firewall as far

Re: Amanda thru a firewall

2003-06-09 Thread Brendon Colby
On Friday 06 June 2003 21:00, Gene Heskett wrote: > FWIW, that is also a function available in the last 3 or 4 of the 'rc' > candidates for kernel 2.4.21. I haven't tried it myself as my > firewall machine is on this side of the firewall as far as access to > back it up is concerned. Is this to s

Re: Amanda thru a firewall

2003-06-06 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 06 June 2003 12:21, Frank Smith wrote: >If you run a Linux 2.5 kernel there is Amanda support built in to > the kernel (actually its an option in the netfilter section of the > kernel config, you have to enable it). On older kernels, your best > bet is to rebuild your Amanda server and c

Re: Amanda thru a firewall

2003-06-06 Thread Frank Smith
If you run a Linux 2.5 kernel there is Amanda support built in to the kernel (actually its an option in the netfilter section of the kernel config, you have to enable it). On older kernels, your best bet is to rebuild your Amanda server and clients using the 'portrange' options to limit Amanda to