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SMB appliances backup
Hello,
I need to make a scheduled remote backup of my branch appliances 680, 730, 1180. all the newest version R77.20.80
I use a ftp server as a target for it, but no success, contrary to UTM 3200.
If I try to ftp directly from a shell, it works. I need not to specify a target path there, asi it uses the home dir of my unix user specified.
On a 3200 one needs to specify the complete path including trailing /
I tried all three options , no path, full path, full path with / in the GUI for 680, 730, 1180 , but no success.
I didn't find any way how to debug it , because cmd line allows usb and tftp backup only and gui the scheduled ftp only, which I consider a strange inconsistence.
I also find neither usb backup as a remote one, nor the running tftp server in the net as a safe thing.
It could lso be the schedule problem, as the config file found from the command line shows in one place the daily schedule and a also the day-of-week. ( I cannot find it at the moment)
Could you advice pls ?
Many thanks
LK
Config used in gui: (not working)
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No, sorry - i just painted the middle of the hostname white... Really it is only uploads.irgendeinname.at/up/. If you use 172.16.132.19/home/bkp/ it will not work ?
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Either use an IP or a resolvable name for ftp server, ftpserv: is no good - the following works like a charm:
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Hello, thanks for response.
ftpserv is resolvable hostname of my ftp server.
As to your picture, do you suggest the space between the hostname and path ?
Gui doesn't allow me to input it and suggests ftp://any_url in onscreen help but no chance to write it there, too.
Just similar input is accepted:
172.16.132.19:/home/bkp/
as on 3200 and it doesn't seem to work here
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No, sorry - i just painted the middle of the hostname white... Really it is only uploads.irgendeinname.at/up/. If you use 172.16.132.19/home/bkp/ it will not work ?
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I wonder, why is this simple info so hard to find.
the onscreen help just says : Backup server path: Backup server name or IPv4 address (FTP)
If you make a mistake, input field complains: URL should be in a format ftp://any_url
What a real help 😞
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Hello
I have a similar problem, here is a printscreen of my settings 😞 but nothing stored on the following path.
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Try ending with a "/".
10.x.0.x/backup/
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Yes, only FTP is supported. If your FTP is listening on non-standard port you may specify it like this:
ftp://192.168.0.1:2121/backup/
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