Hi,
I am at a loss for these two problems. If anyone has had
experiences like this and found solutions, please let me know.
The first is an Amanda 2.4.2p2 client on a FreeBSD 4.3 machine.
When I try to 'make clean'an install I get
workbench-01# make clean
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/amanda-2.4.2p2.
workbench-01#
When I tried the make install the first time there was the same
error message at the end, but it compiled, and ran when I tried it. I
even did a backup of the client that worked fine without error message.
I searched the FAQ-O-Matic and it mentioned that gmake is necessary
on a FreeBSD machine. I have tried installing gmake, but the make clean
(and gmake clean) still produce the error code 1.
Is there another way? The client works and gets backed up fine, or
at least it would if the 2nd error wasn't around, but that error code
bugs me. If I ever need to make clean, I can't. Are there other things
I can take a look at?
The other problem is with the server, a RH Linux 7.1. On Friday
I had the back ups working. It saw all the clients and was working
fine. Today (Monday) the server began with error messages about the
clients timing out. Looking into it I found that the clients were
referencing ports other than the ones specified, thereby getting the
"port xxxx not secure" error. I feel like it's the server because all
of the clients respond to an odd port range. I set the udpportrange to
be <1024, but it seems like the range is 10070-10079. When I set the
ipchains to accept this range, with amcheck I got the "port not
secure" on the server side, as well as on the client amdebug.
I am the only person with access to the server, and I don't believe
we've been cracked, so something changed through a misconfiguration of
mine. It was working on Friday, and I'm certain I saved the
configuration files as they were. My only thought it that it may have
had something to do with closing the terminal window connections I had
to the server. But that feels like I'm reaching for an explanation.
Has anyone else had this specific problem with the port not secure
come up when it was once thought to be solved? For that matter, does
anyone have any suggestions on things to try to get rid of the
error? The methods I used on Friday to fix it aren't working on
Monday. I have checked the owner of amanda files, and re-compiled with
the same arguments used on Friday. I have restarted the xinetd, and
verified the ipchains to let everything through. I've looked for
what's different and found nothing.
Thanks in advance.
--
Lalo Castro
CNS McHenry Library
UC Santa Cruz