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Policy
DCMA
Instruction/Guidebook |
All DCMA employees or anyone coming from a
.mil or .gov domain can view
the official version on our private
Intranet site at: http://home.dcma.mil/onebook/tblofcon.htm
If you are denied access or prompted
to enter a login and password, it is
because our security system does not
recognize you as a .mil or .gov site. Contact
your technical support staff and provide
them with the information below.
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Instructions For Technical Support
Our server uses the Domain Name System (DNS)
to validate the identity of
a user's machine. It performs
a DNS lookup to verify a fqdn
(fully qualified domain name)
in the .mil or .gov domain.
If your DNS server responds
to our lookups with the correct
information, you will be allowed
to enter our site. If not,
you will be invited to log
in with personal information.
If
you are in a qualified domain (.mil
or .gov) and you still get the
invitation to log in, it is because
there is a problem resolving your
address. This is indicative of
one of two problems:
- Your
site's DNS might not be working
correctly, or (more probably)
- Your
site's DNS tables do not
correctly/completely reflect
your machine. Here is a DNS
Test Service that you
can use to help analyze your
situation. If the IP Address
that the "DNS Translates
To" does not look like
the URL to your website (i.e.,
include a .mil or .gov at
the end), the needed translation
is not occuring. Contact
your technical support.
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