Re: Switching off host filter in admin server - how?

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Graham Leggett kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika Saturday 04 March 2006 
18:44):

> I don't follow - I need to download the source, apply the patch in the
> above bug, then rebuild the entire thing before I have any hope of
> administering this server?
>
> Is there some kind of manual override that I can use to switch this
> behaviour off? Or alternatively if this is not possible, to require
> localhost so that I can run the admin server behind a reverse proxy
> whose access control does work properly?
Because of the bug, you have to set nsAdminAccessAddresses to something you 
don't have and empty nsAdminAccessHosts. Well, there might be other ways to 
do it, this worked for me.

I needed to allow administration from anywhere so made the following 
definitions:
nsAdminAccessAddresses=255.255.255.255
nsAdminAccessHosts=

and restarted the admin server.

Regards
Kimmo Koivisto

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