From: Andres S. <di...@us...> - 2005-02-11 20:15:43
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Update of /cvsroot/tuxaator/tuxaator/config In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv8085/config Modified Files: hosts.dist Log Message: use globs in hostfile Index: hosts.dist =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/tuxaator/tuxaator/config/hosts.dist,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -C2 -d -r1.2 -r1.3 *** hosts.dist 5 Oct 2001 18:46:27 -0000 1.2 --- hosts.dist 11 Feb 2005 20:15:28 -0000 1.3 *************** *** 1,9 **** # $Revision$ # the format of this file is following ! # hostmask matching regexp|access_level ! # the access level for each command can be set in the source # of the bot. By default 9 is the highest and gives access # to all the admin commands, level 2 is enough to modify the ! # database # lines with # at the beginning are ignored and can be used to comment --- 1,15 ---- # $Revision$ # the format of this file is following ! # hostmask_matching_glob=access_level ! # In globs, the only allowed wildcard is "*". ! # The access level for each command can be set in the source # of the bot. By default 9 is the highest and gives access # to all the admin commands, level 2 is enough to modify the ! # database. ! ! # In the interests of backwards compatibility, old-style lines of the ! # format ! # hostmask_matching_regex|access_level ! # are also supported. These will, however, be deprecated soon. # lines with # at the beginning are ignored and can be used to comment *************** *** 13,26 **** # that's the hostmask I use and it gives me all privileges to the bot. ! duke\@linux\.ee|9 # that's someone who has read/write access to the database ! friend\@somewhere\.net|2 # read/write access to any person from a trusted host regardless of the ident ! .*\@trusted\.host|2 # someone who uses multiple subdomains in the same domain # this gives the person access to the bot regardless of whether he # is logged on from example lost.data.ee or cougar.data.ee ! cougar\@.*\.data\.ee|2 --- 19,32 ---- # that's the hostmask I use and it gives me all privileges to the bot. ! du...@li...=9 # that's someone who has read/write access to the database ! fr...@so...=2 # read/write access to any person from a trusted host regardless of the ident ! *@trusted.host=2 # someone who uses multiple subdomains in the same domain # this gives the person access to the bot regardless of whether he # is logged on from example lost.data.ee or cougar.data.ee ! cougar@*.data.ee=2 |