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Thanks. That's exactly what I needed to know.
Edward Iglesias
Systems Librarian
Central Connecticut State University
860.832.2082
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From: innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org
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mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org] On Behalf Of Riesner, Giles
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 11:14 AM
To: IUG INNOPAC List
Subject: RE: Issue with NAT addresses
All of our PCs (public and staff) use Private IP addresses
in the network 10 range (10.x.x.x) and our server has an external IP
address and it works with no problem.
Just go into Limit Network Access Millennium table and
enter the addresses and under allow access say Yes.
As far as using wildcards, you don't use them in the limit Network
Access table. Here's how it works instead: 10.10. matches 10.10.x.x ,
10.10.25. matches 10.10.25.x
10. would be the entire range of 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255
It wouldn't hurt to have the NAT addresses in the table as well.
I hope this answers your question.
Giles W. Riesner Jr., Library Tech Support
Community College of Balto. Co. - Catonsville
800 S. Rolling Rd., Baltimore MD 21228 USA
Tel/V-Mail 1-410-455-4245
Email: griesner at ccbcmd dot edu
-----Original Message-----
From: innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org
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mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org]On Behalf Of Iglesias, Edward
G. (Library)
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 8:28 AM
To: IUG INNOPAC List
Subject: Issue with NAT addresses
Greetings All,
I was wondering if anyone could give me some insight on what kinds of
network addresses are allowable as far as Millennium is concerned? We
are having an issue where a computer running millennium cannot connect
to the server because it has a 10.* IP. It resolves to a regular IP
after leaving our local network but the server still sees the NAT
address. Is there a way to use wildcards to allow a range in
connections or will I have to allocate a "real" IP address to the host
and pull it from behind the NAT?
Thanks in advance.
Edward Iglesias
Systems Librarian
Central Connecticut State University
860.832.2082
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