rplay.hosts

Langue: en

Version: 301426 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 5 (Format de fichier)

NAME

rplay.hosts - rplay host authentication database

SYNOPSIS

/usr/local/etc/rplay.hosts

DESCRIPTION

The rplay.hosts file contains a list of hosts and access permissions which rplayd uses to validate incoming connections. Each line is of the form:
hostname[:permission]

where

hostname
is the name of a remote host or a host's IP address. Wildcards can be used within IP addresses to match multiple hosts. The wildcard character is "*".
permission
is an optional field containing any combination of the following characters:
r
the host can read sounds.
w
the host can write sounds.
x
the host can play, stop, pause, and continue sounds. This is normally called execute permission.
m
the host can monitor the audio stream written by rplayd to the audio device.
"rx" permissions are used when no permissions are specified.

EXAMPLE

 #
 # All hosts have read access:
 #
 *:r
 
 #
 # Trusted hosts:
 #
 nice-guy.sdsu.edu:rwx
 friend.sdsu.edu:rwx
 amigo.sdsu.edu:rwx
 130.191.224.224:rwx
 
 #
 # Hosts which can read and execute:
 #
 foo.bar.com:rx
 130.190.*:rx
 146.244.234.*:rx
 using.default.perms.edu
 
 #
 # Hosts which can monitor the audio stream
 #
 nsa.sdsu.edu:m
 
 

FILES

/usr/local/etc/rplay.hosts

SEE ALSO

rplayd(1)

BUGS

The permissions for an "*" entry apply to all matching hosts. The order of this file does not matter. Specific hosts can have access disabled with entries like:
 bad.guy.edu:
 

however, any matching "*" entries will still apply.