From: PNIXON@ci.somerville.ma.us
Date: Fri Jun 20 2003 - 13:10:04 CDT
Bruce,
Check out the variables.pl file for the line like:
$ALLOW_DOMAIN = "10.*";
Change the 10.* to the piece of your subnet that you want to allow, it
looks from your email that would be:
$ALLOW_DOMAIN = "144.175.20.*";
Hope this helps!
-_pat
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Embrey [mailto:embrey@hood.edu]
> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 12:08 PM
> To: netreg@southwestern.edu
> Subject: NetReg: Problem when Registering
>
>
> NETREG Group:
>
> I had submitted a question a few days ago regarding this but
> had multiple
> problems so I decided to do a clean install.
>
> My DNS is directing the user to the registration page but
> when they enter
> their username and password which authenicates against my
> email server they
> get the error Permission Denied this ip is not in my
> allowable range. In my
> httpd I have allow from 144.175.20 127.0.0.1. The ip that
> dhcp gives it
> initally in 14.175.20.54.
>
> I can provide the config files if needed.
>
> Bruce Embrey
>
> Bruce Edward Embrey : VMS Systems Manager
> Campus Email Admin : UNIX / Linux Administrator
> Hood College : embrey@hood.edu : Phone (301)696-3927
>
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