Majied Najjar a écrit : > Hi, > > You can create a list of IP addresses which is comment delimited. For example: > > option auth.ip.brick.allow 192.168.28.6,192.168.28.7 > I've tried this and it didn't seem to work. I will try again and look at the logs Cheers ! > Hope that helps. > > Majied > > > On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 17:38:07 +0200 > Sebastien LELIEVRE <slelievre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hello everyone >> >> I'm posting this here because I need an advice from you. >> >> On all examples presented on the web-site, and the user-config posted >> here, you always allow a wide range of IP address (something like option >> auth.ip.brick.allow 192.168.28.* ) >> >> My question is : how to I configure the servers in order to accept just >> a list of IP addresses ? >> >> I've tried this config : >> >> volume server >> type protocol/server >> option transport-type tcp/server >> interfaces >> subvolumes brick >> option auth.ip.brick.allow 192.168.28.6 >> option auth.ip.brick.allow 192.168.28.7 >> end-volume >> >> and client 192.168.28.6 wasn't able to connect. >> Error message on this client side is : Transport endpoint is not connected >> >> and on the server side, the log give us this : >> >> [Apr 30 17:16:57] [DEBUG/tcp-server.c:134/tcp_server_notify()] >> tcp/server:Registering socket (5) for new transport object of 192.168.28.6 >> [Apr 30 17:17:08] [DEBUG/proto-srv.c:2418/mop_setvolume()] >> server-protocol:mop_setvolume: received port = 1022 >> [Apr 30 17:17:08] [DEBUG/proto-srv.c:2434/mop_setvolume()] >> server-protocol:mop_setvolume: IP addr = 192.168.28.7, received ip addr >> = 192.168.28.6 >> [Apr 30 17:17:08] [ERROR/common-utils.c:55/full_rw()] >> libglusterfs:full_rw: 0 bytes r/w instead of 113 (errno=17) >> [Apr 30 17:17:08] >> [DEBUG/protocol.c:244/gf_block_unserialize_transport()] >> libglusterfs/protocol:gf_block_unserialize_transport: full_read of >> header failed >> [Apr 30 17:17:08] [DEBUG/proto-srv.c:2868/proto_srv_cleanup()] >> protocol/server:cleaned up xl_private of 0x8050998 >> [Apr 30 17:17:08] [CRITICAL/tcp.c:82/tcp_disconnect()] >> transport/tcp:closing socket: 5 priv->connected = 1 >> [Apr 30 17:17:08] [DEBUG/tcp-server.c:229/gf_transport_fini()] >> tcp/server:destroying transport object for 192.168.28.6:1022 (fd=5) >> [Apr 30 17:17:19] [DEBUG/tcp-server.c:134/tcp_server_notify()] >> tcp/server:Registering socket (5) for new transport object of 192.168.28.6 >> [Apr 30 17:17:28] [DEBUG/proto-srv.c:2418/mop_setvolume()] >> server-protocol:mop_setvolume: received port = 1021 >> [Apr 30 17:17:28] [DEBUG/proto-srv.c:2434/mop_setvolume()] >> server-protocol:mop_setvolume: IP addr = 192.168.28.7, received ip addr >> = 192.168.28.6 >> [Apr 30 17:17:28] [ERROR/common-utils.c:55/full_rw()] >> libglusterfs:full_rw: 0 bytes r/w instead of 113 (errno=9) >> [Apr 30 17:17:28] >> [DEBUG/protocol.c:244/gf_block_unserialize_transport()] >> libglusterfs/protocol:gf_block_unserialize_transport: full_read of >> header failed >> [Apr 30 17:17:28] [DEBUG/proto-srv.c:2868/proto_srv_cleanup()] >> protocol/server:cleaned up xl_private of 0x804b1e8 >> [Apr 30 17:17:28] [CRITICAL/tcp.c:82/tcp_disconnect()] >> transport/tcp:closing socket: 5 priv->connected = 1 >> [Apr 30 17:17:28] [DEBUG/tcp-server.c:229/gf_transport_fini()] >> tcp/server:destroying transport object for 192.168.28.6:1021 (fd=5) >> >> On the other hand, client 192.168.28.7 is successfully connected. >> >> Both server and client versions are 1.3.0-pre3 from the latest tla. >> >> Regards, >> >> Enkahel >> >> Sebastien LELIEVRE >> slelievre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Services to ISP >> TBS-internet http://www.TBS-internet.com: >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gluster-devel mailing list >> Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel > > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-devel mailing list > Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel >