Excuse me, but I sent this at 6:49 AM Central
And it still did not post, so sending again
>
> I dig get Brian's script
>
> Correct URL is here http://www.nuonce.net/bq/fix-virtusertable.txt
> Pasted into file; fix-virtusertable.pl
> chmod 744 fix-virtusertable.pl
> ./fix-virtusertable.pl > nuonce-virtusertable
> makemap hash testing.db < nuonce-virtusertable
> @ no errors
> cp virtusertable virtusertable.orig
> cp nuonce-virtusertable virtusertable
> makemap hash virtusertable.db < virtusertable
> All looks OK.
>
> -
> Gerald Waugh
> http://frontstreetnetworks.com
> Front Street Networks
> 4604 Fern Ave
> Shreveport, LA 71105-3118
> V: 318-862-3575/3577
> F: 318-862-3576
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gerald Waugh [mailto:gwaugh (at mark) frontstreetnetworks.com]
> > Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 6:49 AM
> > To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
> > Subject: [coba-e:11864] Re: Virtusertable problem, GUI adds
> > user (at mark) www.domain.tld but not user (at mark) domain.tld
> >
> >
> > >
> > > >> http://www.nuonce.net/bq/fix-virtusertable.pl.txt
> > > >>
> > > > Hi Brian
> > > > The link gives an error:
> > > > ERROR 550
> > > > The server encountered an internal error or
> > misconfiguration and was
> > > > unable to complete your request. Your administrator may not have
> > > > enabled CGI access for this directory.
> > >
> > > Try this instead: http://www.nuonce.net/bq/fix-virtusertable.txt
> > >
> > I tried the script Michael Sauber posted the link for.
> > But, ended up with the same origianl result...
> > I was trying to get the one Brian has, but his site must be
> > down, can't connect.
> >
> > I'll keep trying.
> >
> > The problem appears to be that we are getting two entries on
> > the bad ones;
> > For example;
> > [root (at mark) msi1 mail]# cat virtusertable | grep %1 (at mark) | grep doman1.tld
> > (at mark) domain1.tld %1 (at mark) domain1.tld
> > (at mark) domain1.tld %1 (at mark) www.domain1.tld
> >
> > This is a good one;
> > [root (at mark) msi1 mail]# cat virtusertable | grep %1 (at mark) | grep domain2.tld
> > (at mark) domain2.tld %1 (at mark) www.domain2.tld
> >
> > Waiting to try Brian;s script.
> >
> > Gerald
> >
>