On 3.1.2011 14:54, Mister IT Guru wrote:
> On 03/01/2011 12:50, Dan Langille wrote:
>> On 1/3/2011 6:15 AM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>>> I implemented backup via SSH-tunnel following the Bacula-wiki, works
>>> like charm.
>>>
>>> But how to restore? Of course one can restore to the Bacula server or
>>> another local machine, and then somehow move the files to the target...
>>> but how to restore to the target machine directly?
>>>
>>> Options that come to mind:
>>>
>>> 1. Create separate restore jobs for each firewalled machine - uh
>>> 2. Manually start the ssh-tunnel just before activating the selection
>>>
>>> How did you do it?
>> Sorry, this does not directly help: I use OpenVPN instead of ssh.
>>
> I would agree with this solution as well, the difference in overhead is 
> very negligible, and it's pretty slick setup

Not doable at this moment.

1) I have no earlier experince from OpenVPN, while it is interesting
2) We have agreed on port 22 with the hosting company, I do not want to
change that now.

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