Hello Radoslaw,
thank you for your open words.
No firewall, no anti-virus software.
What I’m wondering:
Linux client reports:
opsi-fd: filed.c:295-0 filed: listening on port 9102
opsi-fd: bnet_server.c:90-0 Addresses [::]:9102
Which looks ok.
But Windows client reports:
server05a-fd: filed/filed.c:295-0 filed: listening on port 9102
server05a-fd: lib/bnet_server.c:90-0 Addresses 0.0.0.0:9102
This is strange because „0.0.0.0“ is wrong address format for IPv6.
In bacula-fd.conf, in FileDaemon resouce, I’ve tried different settings:
FDAddresses = {
ipv4 = { addr=0.0.0.0; port = 9102; }
ipv6 = { addr=:: ; port = 9102; }
}
Or
FDAddresses = {
ip = { addr=:: ; port = 9102; }
}
Or
FDAddresses = {
Ipv6 = { addr=:: ; port = 9102; }
}
All with the same result.
Netstat correctly shows IPv6 notation:
TCP [::]:9102 [::]:0 ABHÖREN InHost
Best regards,
Frank
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