Thanks to all who responded to my mail, especially Geoff. The best
solution, I think, will be for
me to throw in a login screen, but this has been ruled out. The IP range
solution has lots of
question marks, including what Geoff pointed out. I am basically stuck and
will need any
suggestion
I guess geoff is in the ma-linux list, not in here since the only things
i can find in this thread is 3 posts by you. Kinda hard to offer
better(tm) sollutions when you don't know what's been suggested
before...Perhaps you should try NOT cross-posting?
/Jon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to
Well, my boss wants to find out if there is a BETTER solution.
I do not want to say NO right away, so I figured why not as
around? He might be right. There may be an alternative
solution.
Personally, I wish there is not. Because I have had it with
this project.
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William
William,
It sounds like you've found a solution that you like in querying ARIN; what
are you asking for help with?
Jacob
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is there a better way to solve this?
PROBLEM:
I have set up a web site for a government big contractor, it
The only problem is that WEB server has been configured to allows access to
this
site based on a range of IP address. If a new organization subscribes to
this site
(flat fee, unlimited access only), their IP range is made known to the web
server (the Sys Admin's job).
So my initial