On 02/10/99(01:42) you "Erekose Ermizhad" <pbuaqbdyi-mxhgu43lr33w.ml@delegate.org> wrote in <_A269@delegate-en.ML_> |I read the manual on how to invoke delegate but i might missed some of |the imporant points there. Normally I start delegate by issuing the |following command |./delegated -P5000 -vv PERMIT="*:*:2.2.2.*,*:*:198.1.1.45" so that only |machines on segment 2.2.2.0 and host with IP address 198.1.1.45 can use |my proxy. Is this the right command to use ??? Or is there a better way The syntax of the value of PERMIT parameter is like this: [Manual.txt] > *PERMIT ProtoList:dstHostList:srcHostList Note that the value must be a single triple, not the list of triples. Thus your example must be specified either of followings: PERMIT="*:*:2.2.2.*,198.1.1.45" or PERMIT="*:*:2.2.2.*" PERMIT="*:*:198.1.1.45" |to do this. Also I need to ask U this. I just found that I was able to |access and use my http proxy server from outside with IP address that is |not permitted in the host list. I dialed to my ISP and then just wanna |check whether I could use my delegate proxy server. I thought I would |be denied access, however it was not !!!. Why ??? Your example will be interpreted as follows: PERMIT="*:*:2.2.2.*,*" Cheers, Yutaka -- Yutaka Sato <paeaabth4-mxhgu43lr33w.ml@delegate.org> http://www.etl.go.jp/~ysato/ @ @ Computer Science Division, Electrotechnical Laboratory ( - ) 1-1-4 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8568 Japan _< >_