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Bacularis

Free and Open Source Bacula web interface

Quickly and easily setup backups. Get instant access to fully manageable Bacula backup environment via a user-friendly web interface.

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About Bacularis

Fully configurable webUI for Bacula backup environment

Complete network solution for configuring and managing Bacula backups on local and remote hosts. With integrated deployment functions Bacularis enables remote installing/upgrading/removing Bacula components using system or own repositories.

All Bacula components are configured in real time via one web interface. Product features:

Easy installation
Stable product
Safe
Advanced configuration
Attractive interface
User-friendly
Functions

Feature-rich and easy to use user interface

Bacularis provides useful functions to make work with Bacula simple and easy. It can be a good tool not only for backup administrators but also for regular users that can log in to the web interface to do restore or backup data from their own computer. With role-based access control and functions to restrict Bacula resource separating and limitting resources for users goes easy.

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Multi-user

With Bacularis you can create local users or use your existing LDAP users because it enables native LDAP integration.

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Remote hosts

Remote Bacula hosts management in central web interface is realized via Bacularis API hosts. It gives full control on the all Bacula environment.

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Resource access

The web interface allows users access to selected jobs, clients, storage and other Bacula resources. Access can be read-only, read-write or no access.

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Responsive interface

With good-looking tool work goes nicer. This web interface you can use at home, at work or outside on desktop, tablet and mobile phone.

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Installation

Installation can be done in different ways

You can install Bacularis using one of the following ways:

DEB and RPM binary packages
Docker container images in the Docker Hub service
PHP Composer
Manual installation from source archives
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Frequently Asked Questions

Bacularis is the Bacula web interface. It has been created to provide the Bacula web interface in easy way, with simple installation and configuration. As a base to create it was used the Baculum web interface. Bacularis was founded in 2021 by Baculum's creator and until now stays a friendly fork of Baculum.

Bacularis is licensed under GNU Affero General Public License version 3
(GNU AGPL)
.
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Bacularis provides two main components: the user interface to manage Bacula and REST API, which is the Bacula programming interface for scripts and programs.
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On the server side Bacularis is written in PHP. On the client side it uses HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The heart of Bacularis is PHP framework PRADO.
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Yes, of course. The two web interfaces can coexist independently on the same host. On the network interface side, they use different ports and they don't share any common files.
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For getting help with installing and configuring Bacularis you can use the Bacularis Discussion Group or the Bacula-Users mailing list. Besides that we encourage to read the Bacularis documentation and to watch video guide in the Bacularis YouTube channel.
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The best place to report Bacularis bugs is the GitHub project where is possible to report an issue.

We are people that like to work with Bacula and that would like to provide a very good web interface for Bacula.
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Contribution

How can I help Bacularis?

You can help in various ways. On the right side you can read about the main ways of helping us. We appreciate any help.