You guys are using the client tool and not mid-tier, correct?

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason Miller
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 3:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: IP Conflict no longer captures IP addresses?

** Sounds like you are just as surprised as I was yesterday when I told
the user "no problem, I can just look at the logs...".

Jason


On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


        Wow, looking though our logs, there are no IP's either.  We are
on
        7.0.1 patch 1 200701111654.  Our entries look like this:
        
        <USER> <TID: 0000000010> <RPC ID: 0005132427> <Queue: Fast>
        <Client-RPC: 390620   > <USER: XXXXXXX> /* Wed Oct 22 2008
        12:43:55.1121 */ IP CONFLICT XXXXXXXX (client-type:Unidentified
Client
        - Override allowed)
        
        SunOS 5.9
        
        Axton Grams
        
        On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 3:41 PM, Jason Miller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        > ** Nope, doing an override does not capture the IP either.  Do
your logs
        
        > capture the IP for an override?  What version are you running?
        >
        > I just looked through our archived logs and the last time an
IP address was
        > captured is right before we went from 7.0 no patch to 7.0.01
patch 6 in
        > March.  The old logs also show the IP for all of the conflict
entries and
        > not just when there was an override.
        >
        > BTW, this is Windows 2003 with MS SQL 2005.
        >
        > Jason
        >
        > On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Axton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        >>
        >> It should record the old and new ip in the event you perform
an
        >> override, not when someone is authenticated without an
override.  Is
        >> this the case?
        >>
        >> Axton Grams
        >>
        >> On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 3:02 PM, Jason Miller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        >> wrote:
        >> > ** I was trying to troubleshoot an issue with a user
getting an error
        >> > that
        >> > they were already connected from another machine.  I
figured no problem
        >> > I
        >> > can look at the logs and find the IP address of the already
connected
        >> > machine.  Our ARS 7.0.01 patch 6 server is not capturing
the the IP
        >> > addresses in the aruser.log or arerror.log.  I checked our
7.0 server
        >> > (no
        >> > patches) and it does capture the IP addresses.
        >> >
        >> > I search through 7.0.01 and 7.1 documentation but was not
able to find a
        >> > references to this change.  The closest thing I found was
the section
        >> > "IP
        >> > address change does not require new login" in the 7.0.01
Release Notes.
        >> >  I
        >> > am figuring since the IP address is no longer the sole
factor in
        >> > rejecting a
        >> > connection that the IP was removed from the logs?
        >> >
        >> > Is the IP address also missing from the logs in ARS 7.1 or
is there a
        >> > setting to add the IP address back to the logs?
        >> >
        >> > Thanks,
        >> > Jason
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