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Problem(Abstract) |
Appendix B of the Administration Guide refers to the
syntax rules for using special characters. This syntax does not always
work for Microsoft® Windows® operating systems. |
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Cause |
You need to follow different syntax conventions depending
upon the location from which you issue the command. In most cases, you can
use one of the following options:
- Issue the command from within the dscontrol shell. For
example, enter dscontrol, press Enter and then enter the command,
or issue the command through a configuration file.
- Enter the command from the Windows command prompt. For
example, enter:
dscontrol rule add
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Resolving the
problem |
This syntax is applicable for any rule add command whether
you are using a cbrcontrol or dscontrol shell.
- If you are entering the command from the dscontrol shell,
cbrcontrol shell, or a configuration file, place quotation marks around
the special characters, as shown in the Administration Guide.
The following example is for a configuration file:
cbrcontrol rule add 10.1.203.4:80:cbr_prod_rule_ek type content
pattern "uri=/nipoek/*"
- If you are entering the same the same command from a
Windows prompt, you must surround the entire command with quotation marks
instead of only the special characters. For example:
cbrcontrol "rule add 10.1.203.4:80:cbr_prod_rule_ek type content
pattern uri=/nipoek/*"
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