Hello,

If you change the DirAddress for the director in bacula-dir.conf to the
public IP address, then you need to change it also in bconsole.conf.
Because this is the address that your bconsole will use to connect to your
director daemon.

Have you checked if your clients are listening for connections on the IP
address (port 9102) configured?

Best regards,
Ana



On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 6:24 AM, maaf4d <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Florian,
>
> All my machines can ping each other now but the issue is still not
> resolved. I also went through all your suggestions and made sure everything
> is okay. Still nothing.
>
> Randy,
>
> my ports are forwarded through the firewall but I still can't connect to
> the clients.
>
> Jari,
>
> When I change the director address to the public IP address, I can't
> connect to the director at all
>
> This is driving me insane lol
>
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