[Tech] Formato del file /etc/hosts.equiv
YuRiX
yurix@firenze.linux.it
Mar 12 Feb 2002 20:39:15 CET
Il mar, 2002-02-12 alle 01:13, Leandro Noferini ha scritto:
> Ciao a tutti,
>
> sto provando a stampare usando un altro computer, al quale c'è
> attaccata la stampante però ottengo sempre un pernacchione da lpr (uso
> quello perché va proprio bene, evidentemente tranne la cosa che sto
> chiedendo). Ho provato a scrivere il file in oggetto però non ho
> trovato da nessuna parte alcuna documentazione utile e i miei
> esperimenti sono naufragati in questo messaggio.
>
> Come deve essere scritto?
oh come ? lo so pure mi .....
yurix@gufo:~$ man 5 hosts.equiv
[# tanta bella roba ]
The file uses the following format:
[ + | - ] [hostname] [username]
The hostname is the name of a host which is logically equivalent
to the local host. Users logged into that host are
allowed to access like-named user accounts on the local
host without supplying a password. The hostname may be
(optionally) preceded by a plus (+) sign. If the plus sign is
used alone it allows any host to access your system.
You can expicitly deny access to a host by preceding the
hostname by a minus (-) sign. Users from that host must
always supply a password. For security reasons you should always
use the FQDN of the hostname and not the short
hostname.
The username entry grants a specific user access to all user
accounts (except root) without supplying a password.
That means the user is NOT restricted to like-named accounts. The
username may be (optionally) preceded by a plus (+)
sign. You can also explicitly deny access to a specific user
by preceding the username with a minus (-) sign. This
says that the user is not trusted no matter what other entries
for that host exist.
Netgroups can be specified by preceding the netgroup by an @
sign.
Be extremely careful when using the plus (+) sign. A simple
typographical error could result in a standalone plus
sign. A standalone plus sign is a wildcard character that means
"any host"!
>
> Devo proprio passare ad altro demone, come ad esempio lprng?
>
> --
> Ciao
> leandro
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