Hello,
i was able to solve the problem. Years ago, I added a Python script, 
"triggerjob.py," to back up mobile host systems (laptops). These aren't 
always on the company network. Is there a better solution for this now, 
since mobile devices also use different IP addresses 
(Internet/Intranet/VPN)?
Regards, Stefan Harbich

Stefan Harbich schrieb am Donnerstag, 13. November 2025 um 12:20:18 UTC+1:

> Hello,
> i'm getting an error message I can't identify.
>
> ...
> 13-Nov 12:00 bareos-dir JobId 0: Fatal error: Tls handshake failed.
> 13-Nov 12:00 bareos-dir: ERROR in dird/authenticate_console.cc:353 Unable 
> to authenticate console "*UserAgent*" at client:192.168.20.20:9101.
> ...
> All addresses are specified as FQDNs in the configuration files, not as IP 
> addresses. Or is the IP address returned via DNS and displayed as an error 
> message? I suspect the error occurs during client setup. However, I'm not 
> clear on which connection setup is being discussed here:
> - From the Director to the Console
> - From the Director to the Client, or vice versa?
> How can I find out more details? Where and how do I need to enable 
> debugging? Regards, Stefan Harbich
>

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