Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Steve Devine wrote:
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Steve Devine wrote:
Environment:
Volserver is OpenAFS 1.4.2 built 2007-02-19
OS is Suse 10.2
Server has an Iscsi enclosure on a private ip address (192.168.0.9)
I put NetRestrict file in place in /usr/afs/local/
inside file I put one line "192.168.0.255" Hoping to cover entire
subnet.
It doesn't work that way.
I must have read this wrong then:
The *NetRestrict* file is in ASCII format. One IP address appears on
each line, in dotted decimal format. The order of the addresses is
not significant. The value *255* is a wildcard that represents all
possible addresses in that field. For example, the value
*192.12.105.255* indicates that the Cache Manager does not register
any of the addresses in the *192.12.105* subnet.
I'll reread the code later, but I don't remember that piece of code. I
was in that code in the last month, literally, because it turns out
the fake ip address support doesn't actually work correctly if you
also have a NetRestrict file.
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Further Developments.
With a NetRestrict File in place you can list IP's to restrict like so:
192.168.0.7
192.168.0.8
192.168.0.9
192.168.0.10
And this works .. which is really all I want. This way I can make one
file to go on many servers.
The NetInfo file is not required but it is best to delete the sysid file
before starting the bosserver. This insures that the
server you want registered in the vldb gets registered.
/sd
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