Steven Meres wrote:
> This is our current set-up: small engineering firm with 12 windows xp
> clients accessing a windows xpfile server. The file server has a large
> repository of autocad files that needs to be backed up regulary. We
> currently have the files backed up nightly to an off-site computer (windows
> 98) that is connected via our lan.
>
> Our goal is to replace the windows xp file server with a linux file server
> running samba. We still want the files to be backed up nightly to the
> offsite computer.
>
> I have the linux file server running currently and have samba configured and
> running. All the windows clients can 'see' the linux machine, and the linux
> machine can 'see' the windows machine.
>
> My question is how do I get bacula to 'see' the off-site machine. Would it
> be easier if I were to turn the off-site machine into a linux machine as
> well?
That would make it very much easier. You would be able to simply put a
remote file daemon on the outside Linux machine and connect to it via
stunnel.
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