Hi Bill,
thank you for your reply.
I know that if install the windows client using default options, it
will run as a service using the "system" user.
Since bacula-fd is running using the "system" user, it will be able
to access every file on the pc, rigth?
I need to limit the bacula-fd to access to just a few files ( the
ones I need to backup). The thing is, the pc user (AAA in my previous
email) have personal information on it and he doesn't want bacula to
able to access it.
So I thought of running bacula-fd as a BBB user having permissions
to access only files I need to backup. That way, bacula-fd doesnt have
access to all files on the system, but just the ones I need to backup.
This should work just fine.
But, having bacula-fd running as BBB user, it wont have permissions
to put the icon tray on the AAA systemTray when he is logged in.
I could solve this problem if bacula had a "bacula-monitor" for
windows, which it does not.
So, i don't really know how to solve this :(
Once again, thanks
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Bill Moran wrote:
> In response to Jaime Ventura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Hello.
>> I need to backup some directories on windows client used by a
>> user AA.
>> The problem is that the user AA have some confidential files
>> which cant be accessible by bacula.
>> I thought I could create a user BB having permissions to access
>> specific directories(the ones that should by backed up) and having
>> bacula-fd running as user BB. The problem with this solution is that
>> bacula-fd runnig as BB cant have access to user AA desktop, and so i
>> cant get the icon on AA' systray.
>> How can I solve this?
>> As far as i can see, there isn't a bacula monitor for Windows?
>> Is there any client side ACL's.
>> Thanks for you help
>>
>
> Are you sure? Have you tried?
>
> When I installed Bacula on W$ machines, it runs as some meta-user that
> has read rights to the entire system. Are you doing some sort of
> custom install? Why not just use the meta-user built into Windows?
>
>
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