NOTICE: This version of the NSF Unidata web site (archive.unidata.ucar.edu) is no longer being updated.
Current content can be found at unidata.ucar.edu.
To learn about what's going on, see About the Archive Site.
>From: Mike Voss <address@hidden> >Organization: SJSU >Keywords: 200402010010.i110ACp1023488 IDD test Mike, re: which Unidata machine(s) will participate in test >No, sorry, I gave the wrong machine name. I meant the feed to >dhcp22.unidata.ucar.edu from storm. Recall that storm was feeding that >machine as another test. The machine that is currently dhcp22 will soon be sent to San Jose, Costa Rica along with a NOAAPORT system that I built for them. We will need to identify another machine here at Unidata to feed from storm. Let's use dana.unidata.ucar.edu. I just set this up to feed all data from storm.sjsu.edu. I believe that you said that this machine would change names when brought into your department. Is it there yet? If yes, what is its name now? When do you want me to turn on the feed requests? >Can I turn that on and off with the >allow line, or do you have to do that from your end? The typical ldmd.conf allow entry for Unidata machines allows anything from our unidata.ucar.edu domain: allow ANY ^((localhost|loopback)|(127\.0\.0\.1\.?$)|([a-z].*\.unidata\.ucar\.edu\.?$)) You would have to comment out this line and add another one to allow localhost|loopback and remove the generic allow for unidata.ucar.edu: #allow ANY # ^((localhost|loopback)|(127\.0\.0\.1\.?$)|([a-z].*\.unidata\.ucar\.edu\.?$)) allow ANY ^(localhost|loopback)|(127\.0\.0\.1\.?$) Then, you would have to add a specific allow for dana.unidata.ucar.edu: allow ANY ^dana\.unidata\.ucar\.edu$ At this point, you can turn off dana's ability to request data by commenting its allow line out and then stopping and restarting your LDM. You will, however, cause the generation of log file messages on your machine and on dana. This is not a big deal because this is a test, but it will cause a lot of logging. >thanks, No worries. Cheers, Tom -- NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publically available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.