> Craig
Wow, the author himself, what an honour!
> It's more likely that TCP sockets work.
>
> Try setting $Conf{ServerHost}, $Conf{ServerPort} and
> $Conf{ServerMesgSecret}. BackupPC_serverMesg should
> use the TCP port instead of the unix-domain socket.
I set:
$Conf{ServerHost} = 'nslu2';
$Conf{ServerPort} = 2359;
$Conf{ServerMesgSecret} = '<a string containing 19 ascii-characters>';
# 'nslu2' is the device's hostname, also contained in /etc/hosts
and restarted the BackupPC daemon.
Unfortunately,
/usr/local/BackupPC/bin/BackupPC_serverMesg status info
shows the same result, hanging at the same line as before.
Strangely, 'netstat' shows me:
Proto RefCnt Flags Type State I-Node Path
unix 4 [ ] STREAM CONNECTING 0
/mnt/usbstick/var/log/BackupPC/BackupPC.sock
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 21002
so it seems that BackupPC still uses unix sockets.
Do I have to do anything else to activate tcp connections?
Thanks in advance,
Christoph
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