Problem with $hostname in Reports - Solved

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Fri Sep 24 16:12:30 IST 2004


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Many thanks for that. I have made the change in the master copy of the source.

At 15:28 24/09/2004, you wrote:
>The CustomConfig.pm functions Hostname and IBlock both use the variable
>$hostname, this mangles the hostname for reports and elsewhere probably, I
>just noticed it in the reports.
>
>Since it was easier, I changed the Hostname CustomConfig function to user
>$hostname2 instead.
>
>Also, had to add...
>
>my($hostname);
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>after,
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>my(%IP2Limit, %IPBWhiteCIDR);
>my(%CIDRtoLimit); # Map CIDR onto limit
>my(@CIDRlist);    # Ordered list of rules, all in CIDR form
>
>in the IPBlock code.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Derek
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