Thanks Brian,
Well spotted with the domain/cidr :)
I changed the line <param name="apply-inbound-acl" value="domains"/> in
the internal.xml with a new value, and changed the list to match but I
still get the same 'Rejected by acl "domains"' error.
And yes I reloaded the xml. :)
Kevin
Brian West wrote:
> First off edit the profile to use your own custom ACL... not the
> domains one... secondly you'll have to use cidr= instead of domain=.
>
> Domain= will search the user directory building an ACL list from all
> users with the cidr= attribute.
>
> /b
>
>
> On Aug 10, 2009, at 6:36 PM, Kevin Golding wrote:
>
>> acl.conf.xml file, and have put the following in it:
>>
>> <configuration name="acl.conf" description="Network Lists">
>> <network-lists>
>> <list name="domains" value="allow">
>> <node type="allow" domain="$${domain}"/>
>> <node type="allow" domain="213.166.5.128/28"/>
>> <node type="allow" domain="87.238.72.128/26"/>
>> </list>
>> </network-lists>
>> </configuration>
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