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    NCIP: Server denying access to client

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    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20, 21, 22, 23
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Dedicated-Direct, Direct, Local, Total Care

     

    Description

    Testing NCIP setup using util F/2/22, all we get back is one line starting with "passport": 

    passport aleph2.library.xxx.edu 5991 /exlibris/aleph/a22_1/alephm/tests/ncip_messages/LookupUser.xml 

    The log indicates that the IP is not authorized. e.g.: 

    2016-08-15 16:42:33 64 [002] [log] Initialized from Address 129.74.223.124:33669 
    2016-08-15 16:42:33 64 [002] [log] Process id is 49615 
    Load: /exlibris/aleph/u22_1/alephe/tab/server_ip_allowed 
    2016-08-15 16:42:33 64 Server denying access to client , Exiting...
     

    Resolution

    An "N" (for NCIP) line needs to be added to $alephe_tab/server_ip_allowed, such as:

    N A 129.74.223.*

    or 

    N A *.*.*.*
     

     

     


    • Article last edited: 16-Aug-2016
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