MSIR.0289 JANUS (subcmd) command does not apply to non-(type) port (portname): Difference between revisions

From m204wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (1 revision)
(Automatically generated page update)
Line 3: Line 3:
  One common cause of this is using a wildcard portname that matches the name of ports of various types. For example, issuing a "JANUS WEB * ..." would cause the JANUS WEB command to be applied to any non-web-server ports. As long as the command is applied to the appropriate port or ports there is no harm done and this message should just be considered a nuisance; it is, however, a counting error message.
  One common cause of this is using a wildcard portname that matches the name of ports of various types. For example, issuing a "JANUS WEB * ..." would cause the JANUS WEB command to be applied to any non-web-server ports. As long as the command is applied to the appropriate port or ports there is no harm done and this message should just be considered a nuisance; it is, however, a counting error message.


[[Category:Sirius Mods Messages]]
[[Category:Sirius Mods messages]]

Revision as of 17:43, 19 April 2013

This message indicates that a JANUS rule was issued against a port that is the wrong type of port. 'Subcmd' indicates the JANUS rule command issued: WEB, CLSOCK, or SRVSOCK. 'Type' indicates the type of port that is required for the indicated 'subcmd'.

One common cause of this is using a wildcard portname that matches the name of ports of various types. For example, issuing a "JANUS WEB * ..." would cause the JANUS WEB command to be applied to any non-web-server ports. As long as the command is applied to the appropriate port or ports there is no harm done and this message should just be considered a nuisance; it is, however, a counting error message.