On 2006-09-21 05:03, Roy Vestal wrote:
> Does anyone know how to keep a client from being able to restore data
> from another client? Specifically Windows clients?
> Specifics:
>
> I have 2 clients I'm testing with. Client1 is a linux machine, Client2
> is a Windows machine. When I do a restore from Client2, it can see and
> restore data from Client1 and vice versa.
>
> How do we stop this?
>
> I only want Client 1 getting to their data and Client2 getting to their
> data.
>
> TIA,
>
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It's not that easy to figure out, so I can give you an example
thats do work for me:
In bacula-dir.conf or a client file included by bacula-dir.conf, make
ACL rules for each client.
Here is on of my clients:
Console {
Name = linuxs4
Password = "The password that linuxs4 will use"
JobACL = linuxs4, linuxs4Restore
ClientACL = linuxs4
StorageACL = *all*
PoolACL = Pool4
ScheduleACL = *all*
FileSetACL = linuxs4
CatalogACL = "MyCatalog"
CommandACL = run, restore , status, .status, quit,q , help, messages,m
}
On the client linuxs4 bconsole.conf
Director {
Name = server-dir
DIRport = 9101
address = server.domain.se
Password = "bogus, not the directors password"
}
Console {
Name = linuxs4
Password = "The password that linuxs4 will use"
}
In my case, I can still browse the catalog, I don't know how to handle
multiple catalogs yet.
/birger
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