The IP address OpenSRS needs is the one for the machine actually running the
scripts.  If this machine has multiple IP addresses, as a machine hosting
multiple virtual servers might, it should be the main address.


----- Original Message -----
From: "e Jerry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 3:54 AM
Subject: Authentication failed


> Dear Sir
>
> I have encountered some problems when I am going to launch my domain
> name registration website.  The website can't register domain name and
> return the error messages as follows:-
>
> (a) Authentication error: Authentication failed; or
> (b) Unable to establish socket.
>
> Following these error messages, the program can't go ahead for
> registration.  I have read through all the FAQs and follow all the
possible
> step for solving this problems but they can't do so.
>
> I have tried these:
> 1.
> Go to: http://resellers.opensrs.net/
> Select "Regenerate Private Key".
> You need to do a copy-and-paste of this alphanumeric string into your
> OpenSRS.conf file
>
> 2.
> i make sure there were no leading or trailing spaces within the quotation
> marks
>
> 3.
> there are NO port restrictions on your server, or on your firewall
>
> 4.
> I have only submit one IP address to OpenSRS through
> http://resellers-test.opensrs.net/ which is my subnet address
>
> *** However, my OpenSRS client software scripts is located on another IP
> address
>
> Would you please advise me whether any other reasons will probably
> result the above error and what is the solutions.
>
> I look forward to receiving your reply soon.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Raymond
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