On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 01:23:29PM -0600, John Hein wrote: > stan wrote at 13:56 -0400 on Aug 21, 2009: > > OK, I reproduced the failure with only a crossover cable between the test > > client and the Amanda Master: > > Just because you're using a crossover cable doesn't rule out firewall > or other such socket level interference. I'm not saying that's your > problem, but using a crossover cable doesn't rule it out. > Fair enough, but I think we can rule that out in this case. First, I control the 2 computersin question. The Master backus up 55 machines a day taht consist of a diverse nix of OS'es, and Amanda versions. It's a Linux machine, and I am not running a firwall on it. The client is an OpenBSD machine. I use these for my firewalls, so I am familiar with configuring firewalls on them, Doing so requires (as a minimum) running pf. I am not running pf on the test machine at all.
I am not certain whether the sendbackup executable, or amandad opens the port on the client side. My guess is that it is not suceding in doing this. Thus when the Master tries to connect to it, there is no port for it to connect to. -- One of the main causes of the fall of the roman empire was that, lacking zero, they had no way to indicate successful termination of their C programs.