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[LDM #SER-849220]: Request for adding new IPs to allowed LDM connection
- Subject: [LDM #SER-849220]: Request for adding new IPs to allowed LDM connection
- Date: Thu, 08 Oct 2020 11:51:30 -0600
Hi,
re:
> [ldm@nids ~]$ notifyme -vl- -f ANY -h node3.unidata.ucar.edu
>
> 20201008T174208.802474Z notifyme[671] notifyme.c:main:363
> NOTE Starting Up: node3.unidata.ucar.edu:
> 20201008174208.802126 TS_ENDT {{ANY, ".*"}}
...
>
> 20201008T174208.866624Z notifyme[671]
> ldm5_clnt.c:forn_signon:272 ERROR NOTIFYME(node3.unidata.ucar.edu):
> 7: Access denied by remote server
I am seeing a new connection attempt on node3 from a machine with the
IP address 128.194.47.69. A quick 'nslookup' shows that there is no
reverse DNS for this IP address:
% nslookup 128.194.47.69
Server: 208.67.222.222
Address: 208.67.222.222#53
** server can't find 69.47.194.128.in-addr.arpa.: NXDOMAIN
If this is, in fact, your machine, it looks like the public
IP address is 128.194.47.69, not 128.194.19.26, and the
reason that the feed REQUEST (connections by 'notifyme' are
feed REQUESTs just like those that are created by REQUEST
lines in one's LDM configuration file, ~ldm/etc/ldmd.conf).
Can you send the output of the following run on your machine:
ifconfig -a
Also, if you can run a web browser from your machine, do a
Google search using 'what is my IP'.
Cheers,
Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: SER-849220
Department: Support IDD
Priority: Normal
Status: Open
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