I'm trying to get the Debian distribution of amanda to work with my compiled-from-scratch version on the tapehost. I know that the general advice of this group is to ignore the various distribution versions and compile from scratch, but I like the idea of keeping a host within it's package maintenance system, for the ease of updating.
The Debian version was compiled with the backup operator at "backup". I compiled the tapehost and many of my clients with "amanda" as the backup operator. With "amanda" in both the /home/amanda/.amandahosts lists on the tapehost and client, I get this message in the debug file: bsd security: remote host admin.jhuccp.org user amanda local user backup check failed: [access as backup not allowed from [EMAIL PROTECTED]] amandahostsauth failed I've also tried all the combinations of "amanda" and "backup" in both the tapehost and clients .amandahosts files. All return the same error. Is there an easy solution, short of recompiling amanda? I thought the purpose of putting the backup operator with the client's hostname in the tapehost's .amandahosts file was to deal with this exact situation. I'd normally check the archives for this, as I'm pretty sure this is a FAQ, but the www.amanda.org site seems to be down, and I'm anxious for a solution. Thanks for your time, help and patience. -Kevin Zembower ----- E. Kevin Zembower Unix Administrator Johns Hopkins University/Center for Communications Programs 111 Market Place, Suite 310 Baltimore, MD 21202 410-659-6139
