When I try to connect to my airport express it shows an error
Every time I try to play music from Itunes using my Airport Express, there is a message saying that an unknown error ocurred.
I have already installed it again twice and the problem is still there. Can you help me?
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<p>
If you see this error message when you try to connect to a Netscape
administration server:<P>
Internal Error
The administration server was unable to fulfill your request.
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--------------------------<P>
Here is how to solve the problem and gain access. First you should
temporarily open access to all sites, and then once you make sure that
this lets you get into your administration server, try again to set up
the domain name or IP address access restrictions you want.<P>
For all 2.x/3.x Netscape servers on Windows NT and Unix, or for Commerce and
Communications servers (1.x) on Unix:<P>
<OL>
<LI>Open the "ns-admin.conf" file with a text editor. You can
find this file in the "admserv" directory under your Netscape
server root. The directory is named "admin-serv" in 3.x servers.<P>
<LI>Delete the "Hosts" and "Addresses" lines you see there (either one
of them might not be present). Don't confuse the "Addresses" line,
which you should delete, with the "Address" line, which you should NOT
delete.<P>
<LI>Save the file, then restart your administration server (on Unix run
"stop-admin" then "start-admin"; on Windows NT go into the Services
control panel and stop/start the "Netscape Admin Server" service).<P>
</OL><P>
For Commerce Server or Communications Server (1.x) on Windows NT:<P>
<OL>
<LI>Go into the registry editor. On Windows NT 4.0, run the command
"regedit". On Windows 3.51, run the command
"regedt32".<P>
<LI>Navigate down to the section
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Netscape\Administration".<P>
<LI>Delete the "Hosts" and "Addresses" entries you see there (either one
of them might not be present). Don't confuse the "Addresses" entry,
which you should delete, with the "Address" entry, which you should NOT
delete.<P>
<LI>Close the registry editor, then restart your administration server
by going into the Services control panel and stopping then starting the
"Netscape Administration" service.<P>
</OL>
Now try again to access your administration server. Remember, the URL
will be something like "http://servername:12345/", where
"12345" is where the administration server's port number goes.<P>
If you still get the same "Unauthorized host" error, then make sure that
your "ns-admin.conf" file really doesn't contain any "Hosts" or
"Addresses" lines any more, and try stopping your administration server
again then starting it back up.<P>
Once you have access to your administration server, you can try again to
set up the access controls you want.<P>
<UL>
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"Admin Preferences" from the General Administration page (the first page
you see when you connect to the admin server), then click on "Superuser Access
Control" and enter hostname and IP address restrictions. If you want
allow access to multiple clients, you'll have to use wildcard patterns
(separate the subsrings with a pipe character, like
"(host1|host2|host3)"); the substrings must be enclosed in parentheses, as shown.
If you're setting up hostname restrictions, you'll need to make sure that
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with IP address restrictions. When you're finished configuring this,
click "OK" then restart your admin server.<P>
<LI>For the administration server on a 2.x server installation, select
"Configure Administration" from the Server Selector page (the first page
you see when you connect to the admin server), then click on "Access
Control" and enter hostname and IP address restrictions. If you want
allow access to multiple clients, you'll have to use wildcard patterns
(separate the subsrings with a pipe character, like
"(host1|host2|host3)"); the substrings must be enclosed in parentheses, as shown.
If you're setting up hostname restrictions, you'll need to make sure that
your DNS can resolve those hostnames -- it's generally safer to stick
with IP address restrictions. When you're finished configuring this,
click "OK" then restart your admin server.<P>
<LI>For the administration server on a 1.x server installation, select
"Configure Administration Server" from the bottom of the Server Manager
page, then enter hostname and IP address restrictions. If you want
allow access to multiple clients, you'll have to use wildcard patterns
(separate the substrings with a pipe character, like
"(host1|host2|host3)"); the substrings must be enclosed in parentheses, as shown.
If you're setting up hostname restrictions, you'll need to make sure that your
DNS can resolve those hostnames -- it's generally safer to stick with IP address
restrictions.
When you're finished configuring this, click "Make These Changes" then
restart your admin server.<P>
</UL><P>
If you still find yourself getting an "Unauthorized host" error message,
you can use the above steps to open up access and try different
settings.<P>"Unauthorized Host" error when you try to connect to the admin server
<p>
If you see this error message when you try to connect to a Netscape
administration server:<P>
Internal Error
The administration server was unable to fulfill your request.
Reason: Unauthorized host
--------------------------<P>
Here is how to solve the problem and gain access. First you should
temporarily open access to all sites, and then once you make sure that
this lets you get into your administration server, try again to set up
the domain name or IP address access restrictions you want.<P>
For all 2.x/3.x Netscape servers on Windows NT and Unix, or for Commerce and
Communications servers (1.x) on Unix:<P>
<OL>
<LI>Open the "ns-admin.conf" file with a text editor. You can
find this file in the "admserv" directory under your Netscape
server root. The directory is named "admin-serv" in 3.x servers.<P>
<LI>Delete the "Hosts" and "Addresses" lines you see there (either one
of them might not be present). Don't confuse the "Addresses" line,
which you should delete, with the "Address" line, which you should NOT
delete.<P>
<LI>Save the file, then restart your administration server (on Unix run
"stop-admin" then "start-admin"; on Windows NT go into the Services
control panel and stop/start the "Netscape Admin Server" service).<P>
</OL><P>
For Commerce Server or Communications Server (1.x) on Windows NT:<P>
<OL>
<LI>Go into the registry editor. On Windows NT 4.0, run the command
"regedit". On Windows 3.51, run the command
"regedt32".<P>
<LI>Navigate down to the section
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Netscape\Administration".<P>
<LI>Delete the "Hosts" and "Addresses" entries you see there (either one
of them might not be present). Don't confuse the "Addresses" entry,
which you should delete, with the "Address" entry, which you should NOT
delete.<P>
<LI>Close the registry editor, then restart your administration server
by going into the Services control panel and stopping then starting the
"Netscape Administration" service.<P>
</OL>
Now try again to access your administration server. Remember, the URL
will be something like "http://servername:12345/", where
"12345" is where the administration server's port number goes.<P>
If you still get the same "Unauthorized host" error, then make sure that
your "ns-admin.conf" file really doesn't contain any "Hosts" or
"Addresses" lines any more, and try stopping your administration server
again then starting it back up.<P>
Once you have access to your administration server, you can try again to
set up the access controls you want.<P>
<UL>
<LI>For the administration server on a 3.x server installation, select
"Admin Preferences" from the General Administration page (the first page
you see when you connect to the admin server), then click on "Superuser Access
Control" and enter hostname and IP address restrictions. If you want
allow access to multiple clients, you'll have to use wildcard patterns
(separate the subsrings with a pipe character, like
"(host1|host2|host3)"); the substrings must be enclosed in parentheses, as shown.
If you're setting up hostname restrictions, you'll need to make sure that
your DNS can resolve those hostnames -- it's generally safer to stick
with IP address restrictions. When you're finished configuring this,
click "OK" then restart your admin server.<P>
<LI>For the administration server on a 2.x server installation, select
"Configure Administration" from the Server Selector page (the first page
you see when you connect to the admin server), then click on "Access
Control" and enter hostname and IP address restrictions. If you want
allow access to multiple clients, you'll have to use wildcard patterns
(separate the subsrings with a pipe character, like
"(host1|host2|host3)"); the substrings must be enclosed in parentheses, as shown.
If you're setting up hostname restrictions, you'll need to make sure that
your DNS can resolve those hostnames -- it's generally safer to stick
with IP address restrictions. When you're finished configuring this,
click "OK" then restart your admin server.<P>
<LI>For the administration server on a 1.x server installation, select
"Configure Administration Server" from the bottom of the Server Manager
page, then enter hostname and IP address restrictions. If you want
allow access to multiple clients, you'll have to use wildcard patterns
(separate the substrings with a pipe character, like
"(host1|host2|host3)"); the substrings must be enclosed in parentheses, as shown.
If you're setting up hostname restrictions, you'll need to make sure that your
DNS can resolve those hostnames -- it's generally safer to stick with IP address
restrictions.
When you're finished configuring this, click "Make These Changes" then
restart your admin server.<P>
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