On 2024-09-17 13:57, Dragan Milivojević wrote:
AFAIK there is no such feature on the FD side but I might be wrong.

If the option "--with-tcp-wrappers" is used for building Bacula
daemons, Bacula daemons would make use of libwrap library.

I recommend using local firewall rather than tcp wrappers mechanism
which is best described as a host based networking ACL system.

Some major Linux distribution dropped support for tcp wrappers completely
few years ago.

A lot of people never learned about tcp wrappers and those who did,
often used them incorrectly.
In that light, I would say: good riddance.


On Tue, 17 Sept 2024 at 13:52, Chris Wilkinson <winstonia...@gmail.com> wrote:

Is that something that can be done in the FD or is it a job for iptables?

-Chris Wilkinson

On Tue, 17 Sep 2024, 12:48 Dragan Milivojević, <gali...@pkm-inc.com> wrote:

These are just automated scans. I would not run a FD open to the world.
Block anything but the DIR and SD from contacting the FD?

On Tue, 17 Sept 2024 at 12:43, Chris Wilkinson <winstonia...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I keep getting security alerts from a remote client backup. The backups 
always run to success. The IPs that are listed in the job log are different every 
time and in various locations including some in Russia but also in London and 
European data centres. There are no entries at all in the remote client bacula 
log. This only happens with remote client backups, never with local client backups.
>


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