Eric,

   In all the documents I have read till now, in each CP training that I
 attended ... I hear the same message, don't use Domain objects, maybe
 you can avoid using that domain object by defining a network range, as
 a domain most of the time uses a specific subnet ... just an idea ??

Met vriendelijke groeten - Bien � vous - Kind regards

Guy ROELANDTS
EMEA GS Internet Expertise Centre - CCSA & CCSE
Compaq Software Engineer - Belgium
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-----Original Message-----
From: Eric I. Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 1:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW-1] Domain objects


I have defined a domain object so allow only  computers from a
certain doamin to come through the firewall  as such

.blah.da.ca.uu.net

The firewall seems to ignore the object. I have seen alot of docs say
that the domain objects dont work very well because the way reverse
DNS functions. Any comments or help would be appreciated.
--
Eric I. Davis
NARAC
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
Tel 925-424-2103 Fax 925-423-3128
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