From 'amcheck sls':
Amanda Backup Client Hosts Check -------------------------------- ERROR: server.slsware.dmz: [addr 192.168.20.237: hostname lookup failed] ERROR: log.slsware.dmz: [addr 192.168.20.237: hostname lookup failed] Client check: 5 hosts checked in 10.049 seconds, 2 problems found If the lookups failed, where did the IPs come from? They are indeed wrong, but the 192.168.20 part is right. There is nothing at 237. It's in the middle of a DHCP pool the PIX firewall uses when the lan wants to talk to the dmz. host server.slsware.dmz gives 192.168.20.218 host log.slsware.dmz gives 192.168.20.30 Both are right. The IPs are right in /etc/hosts, too. I ssh to them all the time. And the DNS server is on the same network as the amanda server. The 3 hosts that did not have problems are also on the lan. It's gotta be a pix problem, but I don't understand how amanda could be coming up with that IP. Where does amanda go to do its DNS? -- Glenn English [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG ID: D0D7FF20
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