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(NAD distributor is only used when blocking traffic.)
Your network range is very large. The best way is to explicit assign evry smaller class subnets 10.100.A.x and 10.230.B.x etc in dicovery form using subnet range 24 (255.255.255.0) . Click on preview, - the final IP list you see, should be relatively small but include all clients you may have.
2009-01-30 21:30:46 UTC in OpenRSM
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Some routers may detect burst packets on different machines as undesirable port scan or flood. OpenRSM sends UDP packets to all machines in the subnet you specify on the 1st step of discovery procedure. The router, if so, possibly drops packets for some seconds and so some systems may appear. To check you can try to disable any possible anti flood detection (or similar) setting from router...
2009-01-29 16:43:09 UTC in OpenRSM
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jkaralis committed revision 3 to the OpenRSM SVN repository, changing 3 files.
2007-08-19 12:02:15 UTC in OpenRSM
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jkaralis committed revision 2 to the OpenRSM SVN repository, changing 1058 files.
2007-07-17 01:13:58 UTC in OpenRSM
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jkaralis committed revision 1 to the OpenRSM SVN repository, changing 2 files.
2007-07-17 00:47:15 UTC in OpenRSM
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Fixed.
2007-07-13 05:23:12 UTC in OpenRSM
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OpenRSM 1.05 released.
2007-07-13 04:45:06 UTC in OpenRSM
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Now my manager reprort that has IP 196.254.147.79 (unussigned ip by OS) nad vnc fails. My correct IP is 10.0.0.3
Possible fix: Dialog asking my correct IP when Manager starts.
2007-06-26 09:14:53 UTC in OpenRSM
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Now my manager reprort that has IP 196.254.147.79 (unussigned ip by OS) nad vnc fails. My correct IP is 10.0.0.3
Possible fix: Dialog asking my correct IP when Manager starts.
2007-06-26 05:05:50 UTC in OpenRSM
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And the other fields too. Maybe the best is an sql statement to run on every dropdown click.
2007-06-24 23:17:49 UTC in OpenRSM