Hah! I say hah!
Greg Vickers wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've found out that tcpwrappers were causing my authentication problems with
> Bacula (bconsole couldn't connect to the bacula-dir process.)
>
> If remove the 'ALL: ALL' line from hosts.deny bconsole will connect to the
> director successfully.
Matthew,
Matthew R. Dempsky wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 10:08:15PM -0800, Hex Star wrote:
>
>>How do you grow a pineapple in non tropical areas?
>
> Stop this now. Enough bandwidth was already wasted in the original
> thread, and then again in the melons thread.
My interest is piqued on
Hex,
Hex Star wrote:
> How do you grow a pineapple in non tropical areas?
I've got this great recipe for a quiche:
You cook this great big quiche, with semi-dried tomatoes and feta and
olives and onion and cheese, then you throw the f'n thing out the window
and go eat a great big steak, right?!
/lurk_off Genius, Nick, genius :) /lurk_on
Nick Lidakis wrote:
> Hugo Jackson wrote:
>
>> i know this is not a debian specific question, but when choosing
>> melons should i go by size or feel?
>>
>> thanks.
>>
> Your asking about melons on the Debian mailing list? I think I know why.
> You are a
Hi all,
I've installed Bacula on Debian stable and I can't connect to the
director daemon. I run the bconsole program as per instructions:
newlagaan:~# bconsole
Connecting to Director newlagaan:9101
Director authorization problem.
Most likely the passwords do not agree.
Please see
http://www.bacul
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