RE: NetReg: Problem when Registering

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From: Bruce Embrey (embrey@hood.edu)
Date: Fri Jun 20 2003 - 17:47:57 CDT


NetReg Group:

Thanks for the help. Making the changes you recommended allowed test
clients to complete the registration. I'll be testing it more rigorously
next week so we'll see.

Bruce Embrey

At 06:24 PM 6/20/2003 -0400, Patrick Jaques wrote:
>Hi Bruce,
>
>I suspect your problem has something to do with the allowable subnets that
>you configured in NetReg's variables.pl & subnet.dat.
>
>If you are using NetReg 1.3rc2:
>-------------------------------
>* You will need to edit /usr/local/apache/cgi-bin/variables.pl so the line
>"$ALLOW_DOMAIN=" says
>
> $ALLOW_DOMAIN="144.175.*"
>
>* You will also need to edit /usr/local/apache/cgi-bin/subnet.dat so it
>looks like:
>
> 20:Network Description:255
>
>Note: I am assuming that you are using a Class B subnet with a Class C
>subnet mask.
>
>
>If you are using NetReg 1.3rc2 with the netreg-cidr update:
>-----------------------------------------------------------
>You only need to edit /etc/netreg/subnet.dat. Edit subnet.dat in /etc/netreg
>so it reflects all the subnets on your network that utilize DHCP. The format
>of subnet.dat is:
>
>1. Subnet/mask length for registered clients
>2. Description of Subnet
>3: Total number of leases from the subnet for registered clients
>4: Subnet/mask length for unregistered clients if different
>
>For example: 144.175.20.0/24:Network Description:200::
>
>If you are not using the netreg-cidr update, I recommend that you install
>the update. It's much more flexible in handling subnets. You can find it at
>www.netreg.org/contrib
>
>-- Patrick
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-netreg@southwestern.edu [mailto:owner-netreg@southwestern.edu]
>On Behalf Of Bruce Embrey
>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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Hood College : embrey@hood.edu : Phone (301)696-3927

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