Sadly, disabling IPv6 in all daemon configurations didn't affect the
problem in any way. Thanks for the idea though.

On Di, 2014-04-08 at 07:18 +0200, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 April 2014 00.39:12 Alexander E. Fischer wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I intend to switch my small Bacula setup to Bareos because of the
> > addition of the storage to storage copy jobs. After backing up on a
> > local network I want to copy the data to an off-site location. All my
> > Bareos components are talking to each other through TLS. I set up a
> > test, but I can't get the copy job to actually work. After a copy job is
> > started, the two storage daemons seem to authenticate each other and
> > then absolutely nothing happens anymore. I'll post my configuration in
> > hope of advice how to make it run.
> > 
> > The machine Alpha is the backup server including the Bareos director and
> > on-site storage daemon. Beta is a system to be backed up and therefore
> > includes a Bareos file daemon. Gamma is supposed to be the off-site
> > backup storage consists of yet another Bareos storage daemon. The
> > configurations for all the systems and debug log files for both storage
> > daemons just after the copy job is executed on the director are attached
> > to this mail. Note that some sections have been anonymized for privacy
> > and secrity reasons.
> > 
> > Sorry for the previous post. It seems posting through Gmane causes problems 
> > with attachments.
> > 
> 
> I would test commenting the ipv6 line 
> I've determine that if you configurer ipv4 + ipv6 in fact the daemon is only 
> listening on the first protocol written in the conf file.
> (lsof -p PID show which one, or ss -tapn) 
> 
> Just in case you have one transaction starting on ipv4 wanting to talk to an 
> ipv6 hosts.
> It should be that for your trouble, but only a security to remove a fail case.
> 
> -- 
> 
> Bruno Friedmann 
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