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Donna Hofmeister <[log in to unmask]>
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To avoid this problem with the nodes 
from the security documentation:

To avoid this problem with the nodes that don't support RFA, but still let you
take advantage of ";HOST=" for the nodes that do, SECURITY provides the keyword
"$NO-HOST-CHECK".  The syntax is simple:
   $NO-HOST-CHECK nodenamepattern
for example,
   $NO-HOST-CHECK @.PCLAN.VESOFT
   $NO-HOST-CHECK PC@
Notice that the "nodenamepattern" can have an "@" in any part of the nodename
(which is similar to a file, i.e.  "nodename[.domain[.organization]]").
You may have as many "$NO-HOST-CHECK" entries in the SECURCON.DATA.VESOFT file
as you like; however, they must be before the first ";HOST=".

looks to me like you can :-)          - d

----- 
Donna Hofmeister, HP-CSA Sr. System Programmer
dgarverick -at- longs -dot- com
925-210-6631 Longs Drug Stores
 
>>>MY opinions, not Longs Drug Stores'<<


----- Original Message ----
From: Nigel Skeet <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 4:18:40 AM
Subject: [HP3000-L] Festive greetings / Pre xmas SEC 3000 Q


Hi all,

Best wishes to all for the Xmas / New Year period but seeing as I'm doing 
the "Bob Cratchet" this year I have a pre xmas Sec 3000 question for you.

Can you specify more than 1 node.domain.organisation within the SECURCON 
file for the $NO-HOST-CHECK ? Looking at the online help it doesn't say you 
can't but also doesn't say you can. I see you can do wild cards but if only one 
can be specified I'd be limited to @[log in to unmask]@.

Version I have is 32N30525.

Best wishes.

Nige....

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