[Bacula-users] segregating clients

2007-08-16 Thread Kenny Dail
Hello list!
Hopefully a quick and easy question. 
Lets say I have a bacula server (2.0.3), and I want it to back up two
different clients. Is it possible to keep the clients ignorant of each
other? i.e.  if client1 wants to restore files, it can only see the jobs
and files that for that particular client.

I have no problem reading the appropriate manual If only I knew what I
was looking for.
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Re: [Bacula-users] segregating clients

2007-08-16 Thread Dan Langille
On 16 Aug 2007 at 12:38, Kenny Dail wrote:

 Hello list!
 Hopefully a quick and easy question. 
 Lets say I have a bacula server (2.0.3), and I want it to back up two
 different clients. Is it possible to keep the clients ignorant of each
 other? i.e.  if client1 wants to restore files, it can only see the jobs
 and files that for that particular client.

In Bacula, a Client is a machine that is running bacula-fd.  I think 
you mean user, not client. I think you want users to be unable to 
restore files they did not backup.

 I have no problem reading the appropriate manual If only I knew what I
 was looking for.

I think you want to look for ACL or restricted clients, or something 
like that.  Look under bconsole for stuff like that.  I'm not really 
sure because I've never done it.

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Re: [Bacula-users] segregating clients

2007-08-16 Thread Kenny Dail
  Hello list!
  Hopefully a quick and easy question. 
  Lets say I have a bacula server (2.0.3), and I want it to back up two
  different clients. Is it possible to keep the clients ignorant of each
  other? i.e.  if client1 wants to restore files, it can only see the jobs
  and files that for that particular client.
 
 In Bacula, a Client is a machine that is running bacula-fd.  I think 
 you mean user, not client. I think you want users to be unable to 
 restore files they did not backup.

In this case the client and user is nearly synonymous as only the
machine admin will be able to restore files. I just don't want him
restoring files that belong to a different machine.

  I have no problem reading the appropriate manual If only I knew what I
  was looking for.
 
 I think you want to look for ACL or restricted clients, or something 
 like that.  Look under bconsole for stuff like that.  I'm not really 
 sure because I've never done it.

Thanks for the ideas. Hopefully there is someone who has done this.
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Re: [Bacula-users] segregating clients

2007-08-16 Thread Steen
On Thursday 16 August 2007 21:02:47 Kenny Dail wrote:
 
  I think you want to look for ACL or restricted clients, or something
  like that.  Look under bconsole for stuff like that.  I'm not really
  sure because I've never done it.

 Thanks for the ideas. Hopefully there is someone who has done this.

Yes - I have and several others. It works in the big picture, so that you only 
see your own clients, jobs, files etc., but I am not sure if it is 
crack-proof.

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Re: [Bacula-users] segregating clients

2007-08-16 Thread Kenny Dail
  
   I think you want to look for ACL or restricted clients, or something
   like that.  Look under bconsole for stuff like that.  I'm not really
   sure because I've never done it.
 
  Thanks for the ideas. Hopefully there is someone who has done this.
 
 Yes - I have and several others. It works in the big picture, so that you 
 only 
 see your own clients, jobs, files etc., but I am not sure if it is 
 crack-proof.
That's good to hear, can you help me out on where to find the docs for
that?
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Re: [Bacula-users] segregating clients

2007-08-16 Thread Kenny Dail
   
I think you want to look for ACL or restricted clients, or something
like that.  Look under bconsole for stuff like that.  I'm not really
sure because I've never done it.
  
   Thanks for the ideas. Hopefully there is someone who has done this.
  
  Yes - I have and several others. It works in the big picture, so that you 
  only 
  see your own clients, jobs, files etc., but I am not sure if it is 
  crack-proof.
 That's good to hear, can you help me out on where to find the docs for
 that?
 -- 

Ahh! I see! apparently the development manual is not just for developers?
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Console_Configuration.html 
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Re: [Bacula-users] segregating clients

2007-08-16 Thread Ryan Novosielski
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Kenny Dail wrote:
 I think you want to look for ACL or restricted clients, or something
 like that.  Look under bconsole for stuff like that.  I'm not really
 sure because I've never done it.
 Thanks for the ideas. Hopefully there is someone who has done this.
 Yes - I have and several others. It works in the big picture, so that you 
 only 
 see your own clients, jobs, files etc., but I am not sure if it is 
 crack-proof.
 That's good to hear, can you help me out on where to find the docs for
 that?
 -- 
 
 Ahh! I see! apparently the development manual is not just for developers?
 http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Console_Configuration.html 

The development manual here is not for developers, it is for the
development version of Bacula. I believe that at the moment, the stable
version is 2.2.0 and the development version is a slightly newer manual.

At least that's what I'd presume, although it's possible that it was
never updated from 2.0.3 -- in either case, it should be in the stable
manual.

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