Re: [orientdb] Re: How do I connect via console to a server running on localhost only?

2016-09-23 Thread Luca Garulli
You found it!

Best Regards,

Luca Garulli
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On 23 September 2016 at 10:55, William  wrote:

> Hi Luca,
>
> I just looked for the issue but was unable to find it in either the list
> of open or closed issues. This is the correct place to look
> ,
> right?
>
> I believe I did find the commit
> 
> though. :)
>
> Thanks!
> -William
>
> On Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 5:45:49 PM UTC-6, l.garulli wrote:
>>
>> Hi William,
>>
>> This was a bug I fixed yesterday: the console converted the localhost to
>> the public IP. It's fixed in v2.2.x branch.
>>
>> Have you read the issue and its comments?
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Luca Garulli
>> Founder & CEO
>> OrientDB LTD 
>>
>> Want to share your opinion about OrientDB?
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Re: [orientdb] Re: How do I connect via console to a server running on localhost only?

2016-09-23 Thread William
Hi Luca,

I just looked for the issue but was unable to find it in either the list of 
open or closed issues. This is the correct place to look 
,
 
right?  

I believe I did find the commit 

 
though. :) 

Thanks!
-William

On Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 5:45:49 PM UTC-6, l.garulli wrote:
>
> Hi William,
>
> This was a bug I fixed yesterday: the console converted the localhost to 
> the public IP. It's fixed in v2.2.x branch.
>
> Have you read the issue and its comments?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Luca Garulli
> Founder & CEO
> OrientDB LTD 
>
> Want to share your opinion about OrientDB?
> Rate & review us at Gartner's Software Review 
> 
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[orientdb] Re: How do I connect via console to a server running on localhost only?

2016-09-22 Thread Ivan Mainetti
here's the default configuration:






now, if I understood what you're trying to do, you need to  replace the 
0.0.0.0 with your ip address to allow only that particular ip to connect to 
the server.


Il giorno venerdì 23 settembre 2016 01:39:22 UTC+2, William ha scritto:
>
> Sorry, I'm not sure I'm following you.  I changed the only listener ip 
> address locations that I can find in the entire configuration directory to 
> 127.0.0.1... it's only on the two lines in orientdb-server-config.xml as I 
> referenced...  but console ignores that. 
>
> Can you provide more detail?  Is there a different file that I need to 
> edit?  Is there a new element that needs to be added to the configuration 
> XML file?
>
> Thanks!
> -William
>
> On Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 5:06:19 PM UTC-6, Ivan Mainetti wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> in the listener configuration ip-address you need to insert the allowed 
>> source ip, for example if you want to allow only connection from your 
>> machine you need to insert your actual ip of net interface not the loopback 
>> one (127.0.0.1).
>> Hope this is clear.
>>
>> Ivan
>>
>> Il giorno venerdì 23 settembre 2016 00:31:40 UTC+2, William ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Can anyone confirm this behavior... I'm not sure if it's a bug or if I'm 
>>> just doing something wrong...
>>>
>>> I noticed yesterday that when I fire up the server.sh application, the 
>>> default behavior is to listen on an outward facing port on my machine...
>>>
>>> 2016-09-22 16:08:35:815 INFO  OrientDB Studio available at http://>> ACTUAL IP ADDRESS>:2480/studio/index.html [OServer]
>>>
>>>
>>> Since our cybersecurity department at my organization frowns upon firing 
>>> up servers that listen to outward facing ports, I modified the 
>>>  section in config/orientdb-server-config.xml file
>>>
>>> 
>>> >> port-range="2424-2430" ip-address="*0.0.0.0*"/>
>>> >> port-range="2480-2490" ip-address="*0.0.0.0*">
>>>
>>> so that the ip-address field is "127.0.0.1". 
>>>
>>> I can connect Studio to the database using 127.0.0.1:2480 or 
>>> localhost:2480 and everything works fine.  I verified that 
>>> http://my-machine-name:2480/ will correctly fail too.  I hit a problem 
>>> though when I try to use the console application.  
>>>
>>> I get the following behaviour in console.sh:
>>>
>>> *$* *console.sh*
>>>
>>> OrientDB console v.2.2.10 (build 
>>> 2.2.x@rc32d4ee06d4c38e27eb66931d027eb54854872ff; 2016-09-15 08:47:27+) 
>>> www.orientdb.com
>>> Type 'help' to display all the supported commands.
>>> Installing extensions for GREMLIN language v.2.6.0
>>>
>>> *orientdb>* connect REMOTE:localhost/myDatabase admin admin
>>>
>>> Connecting to database [REMOTE:localhost/myDatabase] with user 'admin'...
>>> Error: com.orientechnologies.orient.core.exception.OStorageException: 
>>> Cannot create a connection to remote server address(es): [>> ADDRESS>:2424]
>>> DB name="myDatabase"
>>>
>>>
>>> Based on what I can see in the documentation 
>>>  I would 
>>> think that this should work.  I've tried using REMOTE:localhost/myDatabase 
>>> and REMOTE:127.0.0.1/myDatabase but the result is the same... OrientDB 
>>> appears to completely ignore my instructions and runs with its default and 
>>> tries to connect to my machine's real IP address.
>>>
>>> Is this a bug or is there something that I am missing?
>>>
>>> -William
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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Re: [orientdb] Re: How do I connect via console to a server running on localhost only?

2016-09-22 Thread Luca Garulli
Hi William,

This was a bug I fixed yesterday: the console converted the localhost to
the public IP. It's fixed in v2.2.x branch.

Have you read the issue and its comments?

Best Regards,

Luca Garulli
Founder & CEO
OrientDB LTD 

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On 22 September 2016 at 18:39, William  wrote:

> Sorry, I'm not sure I'm following you.  I changed the only listener ip
> address locations that I can find in the entire configuration directory to
> 127.0.0.1... it's only on the two lines in orientdb-server-config.xml as I
> referenced...  but console ignores that.
>
> Can you provide more detail?  Is there a different file that I need to
> edit?  Is there a new element that needs to be added to the configuration
> XML file?
>
> Thanks!
> -William
>
>
> On Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 5:06:19 PM UTC-6, Ivan Mainetti wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> in the listener configuration ip-address you need to insert the allowed
>> source ip, for example if you want to allow only connection from your
>> machine you need to insert your actual ip of net interface not the loopback
>> one (127.0.0.1).
>> Hope this is clear.
>>
>> Ivan
>>
>> Il giorno venerdì 23 settembre 2016 00:31:40 UTC+2, William ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Can anyone confirm this behavior... I'm not sure if it's a bug or if I'm
>>> just doing something wrong...
>>>
>>> I noticed yesterday that when I fire up the server.sh application, the
>>> default behavior is to listen on an outward facing port on my machine...
>>>
>>> 2016-09-22 16:08:35:815 INFO  OrientDB Studio available at http://>> ACTUAL IP ADDRESS>:2480/studio/index.html [OServer]
>>>
>>>
>>> Since our cybersecurity department at my organization frowns upon firing
>>> up servers that listen to outward facing ports, I modified the
>>>  section in config/orientdb-server-config.xml file
>>>
>>> 
>>> >> port-range="2424-2430" ip-address="*0.0.0.0*"/>
>>> >> port-range="2480-2490" ip-address="*0.0.0.0*">
>>>
>>> so that the ip-address field is "127.0.0.1".
>>>
>>> I can connect Studio to the database using 127.0.0.1:2480 or
>>> localhost:2480 and everything works fine.  I verified that
>>> http://my-machine-name:2480/ will correctly fail too.  I hit a problem
>>> though when I try to use the console application.
>>>
>>> I get the following behaviour in console.sh:
>>>
>>> *$* *console.sh*
>>>
>>> OrientDB console v.2.2.10 (build 
>>> 2.2.x@rc32d4ee06d4c38e27eb66931d027eb54854872ff;
>>> 2016-09-15 08:47:27+) www.orientdb.com
>>> Type 'help' to display all the supported commands.
>>> Installing extensions for GREMLIN language v.2.6.0
>>>
>>> *orientdb>* connect REMOTE:localhost/myDatabase admin admin
>>>
>>> Connecting to database [REMOTE:localhost/myDatabase] with user 'admin'...
>>> Error: com.orientechnologies.orient.core.exception.OStorageException:
>>> Cannot create a connection to remote server address(es): [>> ADDRESS>:2424]
>>> DB name="myDatabase"
>>>
>>>
>>> Based on what I can see in the documentation
>>>  I would
>>> think that this should work.  I've tried using REMOTE:localhost/myDatabase
>>> and REMOTE:127.0.0.1/myDatabase but the result is the same... OrientDB
>>> appears to completely ignore my instructions and runs with its default and
>>> tries to connect to my machine's real IP address.
>>>
>>> Is this a bug or is there something that I am missing?
>>>
>>> -William
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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[orientdb] Re: How do I connect via console to a server running on localhost only?

2016-09-22 Thread William
Sorry, I'm not sure I'm following you.  I changed the only listener ip 
address locations that I can find in the entire configuration directory to 
127.0.0.1... it's only on the two lines in orientdb-server-config.xml as I 
referenced...  but console ignores that. 

Can you provide more detail?  Is there a different file that I need to 
edit?  Is there a new element that needs to be added to the configuration 
XML file?

Thanks!
-William

On Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 5:06:19 PM UTC-6, Ivan Mainetti wrote:
>
> Hi,
> in the listener configuration ip-address you need to insert the allowed 
> source ip, for example if you want to allow only connection from your 
> machine you need to insert your actual ip of net interface not the loopback 
> one (127.0.0.1).
> Hope this is clear.
>
> Ivan
>
> Il giorno venerdì 23 settembre 2016 00:31:40 UTC+2, William ha scritto:
>>
>> Can anyone confirm this behavior... I'm not sure if it's a bug or if I'm 
>> just doing something wrong...
>>
>> I noticed yesterday that when I fire up the server.sh application, the 
>> default behavior is to listen on an outward facing port on my machine...
>>
>> 2016-09-22 16:08:35:815 INFO  OrientDB Studio available at http://> ACTUAL IP ADDRESS>:2480/studio/index.html [OServer]
>>
>>
>> Since our cybersecurity department at my organization frowns upon firing 
>> up servers that listen to outward facing ports, I modified the 
>>  section in config/orientdb-server-config.xml file
>>
>> 
>> > port-range="2424-2430" ip-address="*0.0.0.0*"/>
>> > port-range="2480-2490" ip-address="*0.0.0.0*">
>>
>> so that the ip-address field is "127.0.0.1". 
>>
>> I can connect Studio to the database using 127.0.0.1:2480 or 
>> localhost:2480 and everything works fine.  I verified that 
>> http://my-machine-name:2480/ will correctly fail too.  I hit a problem 
>> though when I try to use the console application.  
>>
>> I get the following behaviour in console.sh:
>>
>> *$* *console.sh*
>>
>> OrientDB console v.2.2.10 (build 
>> 2.2.x@rc32d4ee06d4c38e27eb66931d027eb54854872ff; 2016-09-15 08:47:27+) 
>> www.orientdb.com
>> Type 'help' to display all the supported commands.
>> Installing extensions for GREMLIN language v.2.6.0
>>
>> *orientdb>* connect REMOTE:localhost/myDatabase admin admin
>>
>> Connecting to database [REMOTE:localhost/myDatabase] with user 'admin'...
>> Error: com.orientechnologies.orient.core.exception.OStorageException: 
>> Cannot create a connection to remote server address(es): [> ADDRESS>:2424]
>> DB name="myDatabase"
>>
>>
>> Based on what I can see in the documentation 
>>  I would 
>> think that this should work.  I've tried using REMOTE:localhost/myDatabase 
>> and REMOTE:127.0.0.1/myDatabase but the result is the same... OrientDB 
>> appears to completely ignore my instructions and runs with its default and 
>> tries to connect to my machine's real IP address.
>>
>> Is this a bug or is there something that I am missing?
>>
>> -William
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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[orientdb] Re: How do I connect via console to a server running on localhost only?

2016-09-22 Thread Ivan Mainetti
Hi,
in the listener configuration ip-address you need to insert the allowed 
source ip, for example if you want to allow only connection from your 
machine you need to insert your actual ip of net interface not the loopback 
one (127.0.0.1).
Hope this is clear.

Ivan

Il giorno venerdì 23 settembre 2016 00:31:40 UTC+2, William ha scritto:
>
> Can anyone confirm this behavior... I'm not sure if it's a bug or if I'm 
> just doing something wrong...
>
> I noticed yesterday that when I fire up the server.sh application, the 
> default behavior is to listen on an outward facing port on my machine...
>
> 2016-09-22 16:08:35:815 INFO  OrientDB Studio available at http:// ACTUAL IP ADDRESS>:2480/studio/index.html [OServer]
>
>
> Since our cybersecurity department at my organization frowns upon firing 
> up servers that listen to outward facing ports, I modified the  
> section in config/orientdb-server-config.xml file
>
> 
>  port-range="2424-2430" ip-address="*0.0.0.0*"/>
>  port-range="2480-2490" ip-address="*0.0.0.0*">
>
> so that the ip-address field is "127.0.0.1". 
>
> I can connect Studio to the database using 127.0.0.1:2480 or 
> localhost:2480 and everything works fine.  I verified that 
> http://my-machine-name:2480/ will correctly fail too.  I hit a problem 
> though when I try to use the console application.  
>
> I get the following behaviour in console.sh:
>
> *$* *console.sh*
>
> OrientDB console v.2.2.10 (build 
> 2.2.x@rc32d4ee06d4c38e27eb66931d027eb54854872ff; 2016-09-15 08:47:27+) 
> www.orientdb.com
> Type 'help' to display all the supported commands.
> Installing extensions for GREMLIN language v.2.6.0
>
> *orientdb>* connect REMOTE:localhost/myDatabase admin admin
>
> Connecting to database [REMOTE:localhost/myDatabase] with user 'admin'...
> Error: com.orientechnologies.orient.core.exception.OStorageException: 
> Cannot create a connection to remote server address(es): [ ADDRESS>:2424]
> DB name="myDatabase"
>
>
> Based on what I can see in the documentation 
>  I would 
> think that this should work.  I've tried using REMOTE:localhost/myDatabase 
> and REMOTE:127.0.0.1/myDatabase but the result is the same... OrientDB 
> appears to completely ignore my instructions and runs with its default and 
> tries to connect to my machine's real IP address.
>
> Is this a bug or is there something that I am missing?
>
> -William
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

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