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Paul,
I haven't followed the thread and I don't have old mail.
You should not need bsdudp.
Your disklist should specify
Paul Yeatman wrote:
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Paul,
I haven't followed the thread and I don't have old mail.
You should not need bsdudp.
Your disklist should specify : auth bsdtcp
Are you sure you have a correct plist for bsdtcp?
Are you sure in
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On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 6:33 PM, Paul Yeatman
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So then I recompiled the client for both --with-bsdudp-security and
--with-bsdtcp-security and loaded both plists. The server was still
unable to
Sorry, there are a lot of moving parts here, and they all need to move
in the same direction.
Both server and client should be compiled to include bsdtcp (and
whatever else -- doesn't matter).
Both server and client should be configured to use bsdtcp - the server
in the dumptype, and the client
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Sorry, there are a lot of moving parts here, and they all need to move
in the same direction.
Both server and client should be compiled to include bsdtcp (and
whatever else -- doesn't matter).
Both server and client
Paul,
I haven't followed the thread and I don't have old mail.
You should not need bsdudp.
Your disklist should specify : auth bsdtcp
Are you sure you have a correct plist for bsdtcp?
Are you sure in run the good amandad?
Can you post it?
Jean-Louis
Paul Yeatman wrote:
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--received from Jean-Louis Martineau--
Paul,
I haven't followed the thread and I don't have old mail.
You should not need bsdudp.
Your disklist should specify : auth bsdtcp
Are you sure you have a correct plist for bsdtcp?
Are you sure in run the good
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On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 4:31 PM, Paul Yeatman
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1211573838.146757: amandad: security_getdriver(name=bsdudp) returns NULL
1211573838.146772: amandad: critical (fatal): no driver for security type
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 6:33 PM, Paul Yeatman
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So then I recompiled the client for both --with-bsdudp-security and
--with-bsdtcp-security and loaded both plists. The server was still
unable to connect in any way to the client.
Then I realized the problem was with my
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On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Paul Yeatman
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./configure --with-user=amanda --with-group=wheel --prefix=/usr/local
--without-server --with-config=laptops --with-gnutar=/usr/bin/tar
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 4:31 PM, Paul Yeatman
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1211573838.146757: amandad: security_getdriver(name=bsdudp) returns NULL
1211573838.146772: amandad: critical (fatal): no driver for security type
'bsdudp'
I believe this 'bsdudp' driver is specified in the plist file,
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On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Paul Yeatman
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snip
I compiled 2.6.0p1 and installed it yet continue to get the same
result: often 7 but sometimes 134217735.
I'm not versed enough with
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Paul Yeatman
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./configure --with-user=amanda --with-group=wheel --prefix=/usr/local
--without-server --with-config=laptops --with-gnutar=/usr/bin/tar
--libexecdir=/usr/local/libexec --localstatedir=/Users
LDFLAGS=-L/opt/local/include
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On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Paul Yeatman
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I am familiar with most of this as I use AMANDA to back up several
Macs (all pre- Leopard). The biggest difference I faced in creating a
client
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Paul Yeatman
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Yes, I had seen a mention that this was going to be included in
future releases but couldn't find it in the 2.6.0 I had last downloaded.
I see it now in the 2.6.0p1.
Edited -- thanks for the nudge.
I traded my plist files
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Paul Yeatman
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I am familiar with most of this as I use AMANDA to back up several
Macs (all pre- Leopard). The biggest difference I faced in creating a
client on specifically Leopard is that Leopard no longer has xinetd.
I had to
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