The use of MAC address will break my network config.
Looks like Ill have to find a new MAIL/VIRUS solution if you cannot find
a way around the use of MAC address.
Greg Hedgepath
William Stillwell wrote:
- Original Message - From: R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Well - I think what is needed is DISCLOSURE.
Scott has said, there is some failsafe in place. This could be a
reasonable grace period of 60 days (or something to that effect), so that a
MAC mismatch will give everyone ample time to reactivate after they return
from their vacation (after one of
Perhaps now would be a good time for Barry to comment on this thread.
Jonathan
At 08:56 AM 12/22/2004, you wrote:
A) major technical/setup changes to the availability/installability are made
without proper warning (even in a public beta)!
Actually, the IMail version should work exactly as before,
Wednesday, December 22, 2004, 9:09:14 AM, you wrote:
AS If the Setup doesn't have an programs only option - that leaves any
AS user-configurable files intact - then it can't be used by anyone.
AS Best Regards
AS Andy Schmidt
They have many options to go, I mentioned one either earlier in this
Well - it is my understanding that there is now an automated Setup again
and people have either been reporting (or possibly only speculating?) that
it might fiddle with my carefully laid out configuration files and or
message templates.
Yes. That was due to a bug in the install program.
It was
I first wrote:
The use of MAC address will break my network config.
Scott Perry wrote :
Do you mean that you have a MAC address that changes constantly? Could
you please explain how that works?
My reply;
Let me preface with my initial post was somewhat lame and at best too brief.
As you read
First, can you bind a VPS session to a specific nic considering that you
have 5 dual nics?
Secondly, can you assign a different mac in each VPS session.
If I remember correctly from my work with VPC, the Mac is the same for each
instance even though there are multiple instances. You use either
We use AFT in all of our servers. How does this impact us?
Why not just do a web-based key generator and allow for two or three keys to
be generated.
Have the user enter the IP, machine name and MAC and then spit back a key.
If you exceed the number of keys then they need to call you.
Every time
Here is some information for all who have concerns about the new licensing
and tie in to IPs and/or MACs:
I have spoken to Barry today, and while I will not reveal the little bit of
information I was given, I will state on my honor that I have no problem
with the new license code process what