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Failed to construct ClientAgentProtocol

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Afternoon All,

Furthering my off-site Linux repository.. I've now managed to add the Linux repository as a Managed Server via SSH and get it listed within Backup Repositories to an extent.

I can view and populate the server to list all available resources:

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However when I try to browse to a specific folder I'm met with this delightful error:

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I have very little experience in Linux.. learning as I go with this instance of CentOS.

Any help in the right path will be extremely helpful.

Thanks in advance!
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Re: Failed to construct ClientAgentProtocol

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I actually think this might be Firewall related.. configuration within CentOS. Will post my findings.
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Re: Failed to construct ClientAgentProtocol

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Just to confirm this was resolved by adding the Veeam SSH Data Transfer Ports as an accepted port range within the Linux firewall.
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Re: Failed to construct ClientAgentProtocol

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Hi,

Thank you for updating this thread with your solution. Please note, that the problem that you've described is not related to Veeam Agent for Linux, therefore I am moving your thread to another subforum.

Thanks!
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