> > Hello list!
> > Hopefully a quick and easy question. 
> > Lets say I have a bacula server (2.0.3), and I want it to back up two
> > different clients. Is it possible to keep the clients ignorant of each
> > other? i.e.  if client1 wants to restore files, it can only see the jobs
> > and files that for that particular client.
> 
> In Bacula, a Client is a machine that is running bacula-fd.  I think 
> you mean user, not client. I think you want users to be unable to 
> restore files they did not backup.

In this case the client and user is nearly synonymous as only the
machine admin will be able to restore files. I just don't want him
restoring files that belong to a different machine.

> > I have no problem reading the appropriate manual If only I knew what I
> > was looking for.
> 
> I think you want to look for ACL or restricted clients, or something 
> like that.  Look under bconsole for stuff like that.  I'm not really 
> sure because I've never done it.

Thanks for the ideas. Hopefully there is someone who has done this.
-- 
Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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