On 8 Mar 2007 at 8:03, Zakai Kinan wrote:
> I got bacula-2.0.3 and configured and installed check_bacula. Now I am
> getting this error - BACULA CRITICAL - Cannot authenticate to
> FileDaemon: 1999 Authorization failed. I am not using a md5-hash in my
> configuration. I convert my password to a md5-hash, but it does not
> work. What am I doing wrong?
Your passwords do not match.
You need this entry in bacula-dir.conf:
Client {
Name = undef-fd
Address = undef.example.org
Catalog = MyCatalog
Password = "PasswordForUndef"
}
to match this entry in bacula-fd.conf:
Director {
Name = bacula-dir
Password = "PasswordForUndef"
}
Where bacula-dir appears at the top of your bacula-dir.conf file,
like this:
Director { # define myself
Name = bacula-dir
Does that help?
Don't worry about MD5-hash, but you can do that if you wish.
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