Ok, I've tried for the "Host Names to allow", * and *.*, neither work.
I've tried for the "Ips to allow", * and 10.*.*.*
Neither work again with the same error message:
[Wed Dec 14 15:20:14 2005] [notice] [client 10.5.1.202] admserv_host_ip_check:
ap_get_remote_host could not resolve 10.5.1.202
[Wed Dec 14 15:20:14 2005] [notice] [client 10.5.1.202] admserv_check_authz(): passing
[/admin-serv/authenticate] to the userauth handler
[Wed Dec 14 15:22:27 2005] [notice] [client 10.5.1.202] admserv_host_ip_check:
ap_get_remote_host could not resolve 10.5.1.202
[Wed Dec 14 15:22:27 2005] [notice] [client 10.5.1.202] admserv_check_authz(): passing
[/admin-serv/authenticate] to the userauth handler
[Thu Dec 15 09:12:08 2005] [notice] [client 10.5.1.202] admserv_host_ip_check:
ap_get_remote_host could not resolve 10.5.1.202
[Thu Dec 15 09:12:08 2005] [notice] [client 10.5.1.202] admserv_check_authz(): passing
[/admin-serv/authenticate] to the userauth handler
Using Version 1.0.2 on a fresh RHEL4 install.
What am I missing here?
Thanks again.
On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 10:03 -0600, Michael Montgomery wrote:
Thanks for the information, and sorry I missed that before. I
believe
this will likely solve some other questions I had about the admin
console.
>
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/pdf/console60.pdf
> Chapter 7 - Administration Server Configuration