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1.\" opieaccess.5: Manual page describing the /etc/opieaccess file. 2.\" 3.\" Portions of this software are Copyright 1995 by Randall Atkinson and Dan 4.\" McDonald, All Rights Reserved. All Rights under this copyright are assigned 5.\" to the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). The NRL Copyright Notice and 6.\" License Agreement applies to this software. 7.\" 8.\" History: 9.\" | 1.\" opieaccess.5: Manual page describing the /etc/opieaccess file. 2.\" 3.\" Portions of this software are Copyright 1995 by Randall Atkinson and Dan 4.\" McDonald, All Rights Reserved. All Rights under this copyright are assigned 5.\" to the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). The NRL Copyright Notice and 6.\" License Agreement applies to this software. 7.\" 8.\" History: 9.\" |
10.\" Modified by cmetz for OPIE 2.4. Fixed "0PIE" typo. |
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10.\" Written at NRL for OPIE 2.0. 11.\" 12.ll 6i 13.pl 10.5i 14.\" @(#)opieaccess.5 2.0 (NRL) 1/10/95 | 11.\" Written at NRL for OPIE 2.0. 12.\" 13.ll 6i 14.pl 10.5i 15.\" @(#)opieaccess.5 2.0 (NRL) 1/10/95 |
16.\" $FreeBSD: head/contrib/opie/opieaccess.5 92914 2002-03-21 23:42:52Z markm $ |
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15.\" 16.lt 6.0i 17.TH OPIEACCESS 5 "January 10, 1995" 18.AT 3 19.SH NAME 20/etc/opieaccess \- OPIE database of trusted networks 21 22.SH DESCRIPTION --- 33 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 56Field Description 57action "permit" or "deny" non-OPIE logins 58address Address of the network to match 59mask Mask of the network to match 60.fi 61 62Subnets can be controlled by using the appropriate address and mask. Individual 63hosts can be controlled by using the appropriate address and a mask of | 17.\" 18.lt 6.0i 19.TH OPIEACCESS 5 "January 10, 1995" 20.AT 3 21.SH NAME 22/etc/opieaccess \- OPIE database of trusted networks 23 24.SH DESCRIPTION --- 33 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 58Field Description 59action "permit" or "deny" non-OPIE logins 60address Address of the network to match 61mask Mask of the network to match 62.fi 63 64Subnets can be controlled by using the appropriate address and mask. Individual 65hosts can be controlled by using the appropriate address and a mask of |
64255.255.255.255. If no rules are matched, the default is to deny non-0PIE | 66255.255.255.255. If no rules are matched, the default is to deny non-OPIE |
65logins. 66 67.SH SEE ALSO 68.BR ftpd (8) 69.BR login (1), 70.BR opie (4), 71.BR opiekeys (5), 72.BR opiepasswd (1), --- 15 unchanged lines hidden --- | 67logins. 68 69.SH SEE ALSO 70.BR ftpd (8) 71.BR login (1), 72.BR opie (4), 73.BR opiekeys (5), 74.BR opiepasswd (1), --- 15 unchanged lines hidden --- |