Hello Heitor
First, thanks for your answer!
Yes i order now your Book and I'am happy that so meny write to my help question.
-http://bacula.us/the-bacula-book/
-Please, but If I made any SSH -connection to this Server that are living in
the Internegt i can't connect with Bacula to made any Backup?
-Or if Start any little FTP Server, so possibilits exist to Start any backup
aren’t possible? Or ar this to insecure?
I don't Need to start any new Project, this Server need to Backup only 4 time
the year.
Thanks
Mauri
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 11. März 2018 um 23:35 Uhr
> Von: "Heitor Faria" <[email protected]>
> An: "Maurizio Caloro" <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula what are the best configuration to backup
> over Internet
>
>
> > Hello together
>
> Hello, Mauri,
>
> > Please i have here a little problem, i need to Backup one machine that
> > are outside from me internal Network.
> > this machine are in the internet, and i don't know what are the best way
> > to run this Backup-task.
> >
> > i think for the application Bacula are this a easy thing, but what are
> > here the best way one SSH connection
>
> Bacula does not use SSH ports to operate. You must allow 9102 ingoing TCP
> connection to your remote client and 9103 TCP connections to your network /
> Bacula Storage Daemon. Static addresses are desired
> (http://bacula.us/manual/en/main/What_is_Bacula.html#SECTION00220000000000000000).
> If you can't open client-side ports for some reason there is an alternate
> connection method that allows Client Initiated only connections, although it
> brings some limitations to bacula operation
> (http://bacula.us/bacula-firewallnat-transversing-client-initiated-backup/).
>
> > to this server are enought?, and are Secure? i have also read that exist
> > the to do any connection with TLS
> > but for only one machine i see the configuration are hough.
>
> I think currently there is still no sniffing algorithm for Bacula default
> unencrypted traffic and as far as I know and it doesn't send its daemons
> password in plain text, but TLS definitively adds more security to this
> over-the-internet backup architecture
> (http://bacula.us/manual/en/main/Bacula_TLS_Communications_E.html).
> You can set up TLS only for more sensitive connections such as File Daemon =>
> Storage Daemon. I only have a sample of these configurations in my book
> (http://bacula.us/the-bacula-book/).
>
> > iam realy happy to discuss this here to become the right way, for setup
> > this backuptaskè
> >
> > thanks and beste regards
>
> Regards,
>
> > Mauri
>
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