By default, Changi tries to read this file from CHANGIWORKDIR, unless otherwise specified by option -c or CHANGICTRLACCESSFILE. If this file can't be located, you can't control the server from a remote machine. Control datagrams are accepted only if sent from the local host.
Granting server control to other hosts than the local one is potentially dangerous and should never be given to unprotected machines. Note that intruders may be able to fake ip addresses and hostnames.
The following example shows, how to grant user-id tomlins any control access, either from the local host or from host hydro.cam.org.
# # Comments are preceded by '#' # hydro.cam.org tomlins * localhost tomlins *For further details, see the description of ctrl_access in the file format section.
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URL: changi/manual/xcessudp.html Created: 9 October 1996 Revised: 21 November 1996 Author: harald@os2point.ping.de |