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Conser 8.0 access problems.

McCanta, Jay mccantaj@amgen.com
Thu, 25 Sep 2003 15:43:38 -0700 (PDT)


I have conserver 8.0 running on a Solaris box.  I am using netmasks to
define access like I did in 7.x.  However, I am getting the following error
message upon startup.  And, no access from remote nodes.  Here are the
particulars (names changed for security), any ideas?  BTW, it makes no
difference if I use a comma or space to separate the hosts.



ERROR: invalid ACL CIDR notation `10.17.0.0/16'
[/usr/local/etc/conserver.cf:40]
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$ /usr/local/sbin/conserver -V
conserver: conserver.com version 8.0.0
conserver: default access type `r'
conserver: default escape sequence `^Ec'
conserver: default configuration in `/usr/local/etc/conserver.cf'
conserver: default password in `/usr/local/etc/conserver.passwd'
conserver: default logfile is `/var/log/conserver'
conserver: default pidfile is `/var/run/conserver.pid'
conserver: default limit is 16 members per group
conserver: default primary port referenced as `586'
conserver: default secondary base port referenced as `0'
conserver: options: openssl, pam
conserver: openssl version: OpenSSL 0.9.7b 10 Apr 2003
conserver: built with `./configure --with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl 
--with-regex --with-pam --with-master=master.ourdomain.com 
--with-port=586 --with-trustrevdns'
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$ cat /usr/local/etc/conserver.cf
default full {
        rw *;
}

default * {
        logfile /var/log/consoles/&;
        timestamp 1lab;
        include full;
}
console systemname {
        master master.ourdomain.com;
        logfile /var/log/consoles/&.current;
        type host;
        host terminalserver1;
        port 4001;
}
access * {
        trusted 127.0.0.1 localhost;
        allowed 192.168.220.0/24,10.17.0.0/16;
}
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$ cat /usr/local/etc/conserver.passwd
*any*:*passwd*
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