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Re: Gnats Web page error
From: |
Walter |
Subject: |
Re: Gnats Web page error |
Date: |
Mon, 22 Jan 2007 10:25:04 -0800 (PST) |
Hi Chad,
Our gnats is configured to take the files from
/gnats/gants_root/gnats-adm
The same is specified
bash-2.03# cat /etc/gnats-db.conf
# list of GNATS databases and aliases
#
# Field 1 - fully qualified path to database's
gnats_root
# Field 2 - a comma separated list of aliases
#
/gnats/gnats_root:default,main
Instead of added a new entry for gnats.host_Access, I
am confused as to why the same worked when the system
was earlier on a public ip.
The web interface of gnats, gives error while
connecting to the gnats database. and the error as I
said earlier is
host publicip , port 1529
access denied
Thanks,
--Walter
--- Chad Walstrom <address@hidden> wrote:
> > There is no gnatsd.host_access file in the
> configuration setup.
> > Should I add one?
>
> You could. In the CVS version of gnats, the
> following option
> describes where to find the global host access file:
>
> --enable-gnatsd-host-access-file=PATH
>
> In the older versions, it was:
>
> --with-gnatsd-host-access-file=PATH
>
> Depending upon how your version was compiled, you
> might find the file
> at /etc/gnats, /usr/local/etc/gnats, etc. You can
> always specify a
> gnatsd.host_access file in the gnats-adm directory
> of the specific
> database you want to limit access to.
>
> --
> Chad Walstrom <address@hidden>
> http://www.wookimus.net/
> assert(expired(knowledge)); /* core dump
> */
>
>
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