On 11/28/06, Jeremy C. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, John Drescher wrote:

> > > 28-Nov 08:14 a1-fd: a1.2006-11-28_08.10.43 Fatal error:
Authorization
> > > key
> > > rejected by Storage daemon. Please see
> > > http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/faq.html#AuthorizationErrors for
help.
> > > 28-Nov 08:14 a1-fd: a1.2006-11-28_08.10.43 Fatal error: Failed to
> > > authenticate Storage daemon.

> > Yes. Data transfer is from the bacula-sd to bacula-fd. That way bacula
> > will not waste network bandwidth  retransmitting everything through
the
> > director.

Thank you for your reply. That makes sense.

> > Have you made all passwords on all systems involved the exact same
thing
> > and restarted the appropriate daemons?

I don't have all passwords exact. If they should all be the same, then why
have multiple passwords?


You can have multiple passwords if you want but it is a lot simpler when
they are the same and it will help track down if the problem is password
related. In my production environment I actually have all passwords the same
as I am not worried about my
users hacking into bacula but want to keep others that have access to our
network out.

John
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