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Apologies in advance for not having the appropriate diff tool. But the fix
is to add
this.filterList = filterList;
as line 134 in org.apache.java.net.AuthenticatedServerSocket.java.
The change to allow security.allowedAddresses=DISABLED had some problems
when it was checked in. I'm not sure if this line was just lost or was
originally missing.
Dan
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on 2/8/00 2:25 PM, Wilks, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've checked the faq's and the sources. It appears that
> security.allowedAddresses doesn't work in JServ 1.1. No matter what I put
> in jserv.properties for security.allowedAddresses JServ accepts
connections
> from any ip address.
>
> Dan
Great. Post a diff with a solution.
-jon
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