Hi all,

I'm running the latest bacula, and everything works fine when I backup on the 
LAN.

However, I need to backup a server on the DMZ. This is what I did;

1) Install the file daemon on the dmzserver.
2) opened port 9101-9103 in the firewall for traffic going from DMZ, to the 
LAN.
3) configured both the FD and DIR.

When I start a job, it seems to run fine. After a while (about 580 MB) it 
loses the connection. Here's what I get in Console:
________________________________________________________
13-Feb 15:25 beagle-dir: dmzsvr.2006-02-13_15.20.49 Fatal error: Network error 
with FD during Backup: ERR=Connection reset by peer
13-Feb 15:26 beagle-dir: dmzsvr.2006-02-13_15.20.49 Fatal error: No Job status 
returned from FD.
13-Feb 15:26 beagle-dir: dmzsvr.2006-02-13_15.20.49 Error: Bacula 1.38.5 
(18Jan06): 13-Feb-2006 15:26:22
  JobId:                  182
  Job:                    dmzserver.2006-02-13_15.20.49
  Backup Level:           Full (upgraded from Differential)
  Client:                 "dmzsvr-fd" i686-redhat-linux-gnu,redhat,Enterprise 
3.0
  FileSet:                "dmzsvr" 2006-02-13 10:02:46
  Pool:                   "NAS-Files"
  Storage:                "FileNAS"
  Scheduled time:         13-Feb-2006 15:20:37
  Start time:             13-Feb-2006 15:20:51
  End time:               13-Feb-2006 15:26:22
  Priority:               10
  FD Files Written:       0
  SD Files Written:       0
  FD Bytes Written:       0
  SD Bytes Written:       0
  Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
  Software Compression:   None
  Volume name(s):         
  Volume Session Id:      6
  Volume Session Time:    1139503850
  Last Volume Bytes:      1,111,287,193
  Non-fatal FD errors:    0
  SD Errors:              0
  FD termination status:  Error
  SD termination status:  Running
  Termination:            *** Backup Error ***
________________________________________________________________

Note that it says SD Bytes written = 0. If I cancel the job somewhere, this is 
> 0 (Depending on how long I wait several hundreds of MB's.)
This space also gets allocated on the storage, but only in the event of a 
timely cancellation.

Looks to me that it loses connection when the job either completes or reaches 
another threshold. 

I've tried to configure a heartbeat Interval = 5 minutes on the FD, but to no 
avial.

Any help very much appreciated!

Many thanks,
Ger Apeldoorn.


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