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Title:

Change How Licensing Restrictions Work

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Status/Resolution/Reason: Closed/Withdrawn/NotABug

Reporter/Name(from Bugbase): Craig Kaminsky / Craig Kaminsky (craigkaminsky)

Created: 09/07/2012

Components: Installation/Config

Versions: 10.0

Failure Type: Enhancement Request

Found In Build/Fixed In Build: Final /

Priority/Frequency: Trivial / Unknown

Locale/System: English / Platforms All

Vote Count: 1

I want to first state that I have no problem with the developer edition of ACF being limited. However, I find that the way it goes about it is anachronistic. It just grabs the first two non-127.0.0.1 IPs and adds them to the list of allowed IPs. 

In the olden days (CF 6 and 7 let's say) that was fine. But, today, see how I have to develop:

I do my development on a Mac. 
I have four virtual machines running Windows on two local Macs. Native IE6, Native IE7, Native IE8, and Native IE9. We do work for a government contractor and have to test in native versions of IE and that means a VM for each. Even though all of these VMs are local to my environment and have local-network IPs (i.e., 10.0.x.x), I can't use all of them to test locally. Only 2. 

My suggestion: Change the licensing restrictions such that the following IPs will always let you test your ACF server locally: 
127.0.0.1
192.168.x.x
10.0.x.x

Basically, if it's a browser requesting access from the local environment/system, let us have access to ACF.

----------------------------- Additional Watson Details -----------------------------

Watson Bug ID:	3327214

External Customer Info:
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External Customer Name: craigkaminsky
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External Test Config: My Hardware and Environment details:

Mac - iMac 9,1 (2009) 3.06 GHz, 8 GB RAM

Windows: 4 VMs (one on VMWare Fusion and three on VirtualBox)

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Comments:

i agree. it can be a bit daunting.... especially for mac users or people not running CF on the same machine.
Vote by External U.
18146 | September 07, 2012 10:49:15 AM GMT
I set the wrong version ... It should be CF 9.0.1 and not 10.
Comment by External U.
18144 | September 07, 2012 10:53:41 AM GMT
We have changed this to two concurrent IP request in CF10. In CF10, any IP can access development server but only two can access simultaneously. (Comment added from ex-user id:hkhandel)
Comment by Adobe D.
18145 | September 08, 2012 08:08:56 AM GMT