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"Eric W. Ribble" wrote: > > > Alrighty... I added the line > > allow WSI "*\.wsicorp\.com" (using tabs) > > Should I take all the other allow lines out as well as the accept lines > Charlie told me to add? > > -- > Eric W. Ribble > Purdue University > Mesoscale Convection and Tornado Research Group (MCT) > address@hidden > http://www.eas.purdue.edu/~eribble Hold on... I screwed up. Please reconsider what I said earlier and replace 'allow' with 'request' - you are *requesting* data from WSI, not allowing them to connect to you to be fed. So, instead replace the 'allow' in the line above with 'request'. I'm sorry, I apologize for the confusion. You can take out the other WSI request lines. However, leaving them in won't matter since the LDM will group them all into requests for a single rpc.ldmd process. Regarding the accept lines, I understand that at one time the accept lines were required. If WSI is running current software then the accept lines should not be needed. However, you might leave them in, simply from the perspective of keeping that part constant and only changing the request line. Then, if the request line works you can try removing the accept line to see if it makes a difference. Anne - *************************************************** Anne Wilson UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------- Unidata WWW server http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ****************************************************