Think it's sorted,

I recreated the database list ( it was only a handful of entries ) and that 
seems to have cured the problem,

Is there anyway to check lists for validity or to easily check the db file?

Thanks

Robin.



At 16:05 19/09/02 +0100, you wrote:
>On Thursday 19 September 2002 14:23, John J. Yatsko, Jr. wrote:
> > I added:
> >
> > ac.uk
> >
> > to my domains file. I tried to go to www.ac.uk and it was blocked. What
> > exactly are you trying to do?
> >
>
>ac.uk is the top level domain for academic institutions in the United
>Kingdom, sort of equivalent to edu for the USA
>
>There is no www.ac.uk but you'll find lots of www.<institution>.ac.uk
>
>For example: www.sunderland.ac.uk - Sunderland University's web site
>
> > John Yatsko, Jr.
> > Technology Assistant
> > Erie County Public Library
> > 160 East Front St
> > Erie PA 16507
> > (814) 451-7307
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 8:26 AM
> > Subject: two letter domains???
> >
> > > I have just noticed this but if I have a domain in a domain list of ac.uk
> >
> > (
> >
> > > UK academic ) it does not seem to work.
>
>But to get back to the original question.
>
> > >
> > > We are using it to allow restricted users access to university web sites,
> > > but it is not working.
> > >
> > > Anyone have any Ideas?
>
>Does your (presumably) dstdomain acl say .ac.uk or just ac.uk - if the
>leading period character is missing, you will not get what you want.
>
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Robin.


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