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Airwave 8.2.10.1 AMP whitelist enabling broken

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  • 1.  Airwave 8.2.10.1 AMP whitelist enabling broken

    Posted Mar 11, 2020 10:25 AM
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    hi,

     

    just installed a brand spanking new 8.2.10.1 (VMware OVA). Everything else seems ok. As soon as i enable AMP whitelist with any settings and save config, i instantly lock myself out of GUI  with "IP address is not in the approved AMP whitelist. Please contact the AirWave administrator for assistance."

     

    tried numerous times, kept only original IP /32 entry (coming from the very same PC), replaced original /32 entry and put whole internal network /16 instead, put additional subnets, nope

     

    My own list is 4 subnets, top down, each beginning with own line. no other characters

    i also tried coming from another specified subnets, but no go.

     

    i have CLI access and can disable whitelist using custom commands, but that's not how it supposed to work (server is on public IP and GUI is not meant to be accessible from wide world)

     

    i even copy-pasted the very same whitelist (see attached pic) from another working AW server and i'm coming from same IP-s. I have two other AW-s with similar whitelists. Those were installed originally from older versions, but both are running now also 8.2.10.1

     

    have anyone recently experience something similar?



  • 2.  RE: Airwave 8.2.10.1 AMP whitelist enabling broken

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Mar 11, 2020 04:45 PM

    Could we try separating the entries with comma instead of entering them line by line and check on status once?

     

    For eg: 10.x.x.0/32,10.x.x.0/32

     



  • 3.  RE: Airwave 8.2.10.1 AMP whitelist enabling broken
    Best Answer

    Posted Apr 14, 2020 10:16 PM

    I encountered the same issue on Airwave 8.2.10.1. Vishnu's answer was correct, entering the whitelist in comma separated format worked. Interestingly, once you reload the Authentication settings page it is displayed in line-separated format.