Vladimir Vasilev wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 15:50:28 +0200, Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Vladimir Vasilev wrote:
>>> Hi folks
>>>  Do anyone has a solution when the bacula server is behind NAT?   
>>> bacula_internal-dir tells public-fd to send data to  
>>> bacula_internal-sd,  but bacula_internal-sd is on internat network  
>>> (behind NAT). Can I tell the  SD to initialize the connection to the  
>>> public-fd?
>>>  Port fowarding, VPN tunelling, etc are plan B.
>> Create two Storage resources in bacula-dir.conf.  Give them different IP  
>> addresses, one public, one private.  Use the public one for clients  
>> outside.  Use the firewall to redirect the public IP address to the SD.
>>
>> Point both Storage resources at the same SD.
>>
>> Make sense?
>>
> 
> 
> Well... not realy. I do not have a second public IP. I have one public ip  
> to the router and that is all. SD can only bind and use private IP.

Redirect incoming port X on the router to port X on the private IP.

This is also known as port forwarding.

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