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SocketHostAddressSecurityFilter

SocketHostAddressSecurityFilter

Defines the IP addresses that are allowed to make calls to the Content Server. Either this setting or SocketHostNameSecurityFilter is required to allow remote IdcCommandX calls to the Content Server.

(Generally, both settings should not be used at the same time.) See the IdcCommand-Java Command Utility Reference Guide for more information. Use a pipe character | to separate multiple addresses. Make sure that there are no spaces on either side of the pipe.

Use wildcards to indicate groups of addresses (* for zero or more characters, ? for a single character). Default is the IP address of the local host.

Location
■ System Properties, Server tab, IP Address Filter                                                                                 ■ IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Example
Used as a configuration entry:  SocketHostAddressSecurityFilter=10.10.3.*|127.0.0.1

SocketHostNameSecurityFilter
Defines the server names that are allowed to make calls to the Content Server. Either this setting or SocketHostAddressSecurityFilter is required to allow remote IdcCommandX calls to the Content Server.

(Generally, both settings should not be used at the same time.)

Use a pipe character | to separate multiple server names. Make sure that there are no spaces on either side of the pipe.

Location
■ System Properties, Server tab, Hostname Filter                                                                                 ■ IntradocDir/config/config.cfg
Example
Used as a configuration entry:
SocketHostNameSecurityFilter=olympus|localhost|zeus

 

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