Utilities: Administration: Server: Server Settings: Security: GUI Hosts
TCLPORT Hosts
(required) This setting defines the TCP/IP address of the computers which are allowed to access the Tclport on your server. Tclport is used to generate the web interface, run scripts, and to communicate global bans from a global ban server.
If you are hosting the ListManager web server (httpd-lm.exe) on a separate machine, the IP address of that machine must be listed here. If this ListManager instance is being used as a global ban server, the IP addresses of the connecting ListManager servers must also be listed here.
Note: If you remove the TCP/IP address of the computer you are using to run the web interface, you will be locked and no longer able to access the web interface.
Also, if you copy the web interface programs to another web server, the ListManager will not allow that web server to access it until that machine is added to the list of Tclport Hosts. You will receive an error from the ListManager Web Interface on that computer. See Installing the Web Server on Another Machine.
If you do this, you will need to shutdown your ListManager and run the command: lm tclport tcp/ip-address. This will add the specified tcp/ip-address to the list of Tclport hosts. For example:
lm tclport 207.105.6.2
When first installing ListManager, the TCP/IP address of the machine running the ListManager is added to the list of Tclport hosts. If you are running the ListManager Web Interface on another computer, you can remove this setting.
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1. Utilities: Administration: Server: Server Settings
1. Utilities: Administration: Server: Server Settings: Security: User Limits
2. Utilities: Administration: Server: Server Settings: Security: Bans
3. Utilities: Administration: Server: Server Settings: Security: Web
4. Utilities: Administration: Server: Server Settings: Security: GUI Hosts
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