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Old 11-07-2001
You can always search <a href="http://www.ebay.com">ebay</a> for an old hp9000 - I saw a few up there last night for something $15 a piece (old, no monitor, etc). Other than that, your next step would be to drop at least $1000 for a new or refurbished workstation.

And don't hold your beath for someone to give it to you. It's not the most common warez trade. Either buy it, or find one of the many Unix variants that are free (Solaris, BSD, Linux, etc...)
 

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UPSD.CONF(5)						      Network UPS Tools (NUT)						      UPSD.CONF(5)

NAME
upsd.conf - Configuration for Network UPS Tools upsd DESCRIPTION
upsd uses this file to control access to the server and set some other miscellaneous configuration values. This file will contain pass- words for your upsmon(8) clients, so keep it secure. Ideally, only the upsd process should be able to read it. ACCESS CONTROL CONFIGURATION
ACL name netblock Define an Access Control List (ACL) called name that contains the network netblock. The netblock can be either the old style, such as this for a traditional "class C": ACL mynet 192.168.50.0/255.255.255.0 Or, you can use new-style "CIDR format": ACL mynet 192.168.50.0/24 To just list one host, it would look like one of these: ACL mybox 192.168.50.1/255.255.255.255 ACL mybox 192.168.50.1/32 ACLs are used whenever you need to refer to a network or host, such as in ACCESS definitions (below) and with "allowfrom" in upsd.users(5). ACCESS action level aclname [password] Define the access to commands at level level by clients in the network defined by ACL aclname, optionally requiring a password pass- word. The action can be one of three values: grant - allow the clients to perform commands at this level. deny - deny the clients access to commands at this level. drop - like deny, but don't even respond to their query. The level relates to the complexity of the command. More important functions like editing variables inside the UPS require more privileges than merely checking the status. Each level includes the powers of the one before it. Here are the valid levels: base - Allows TCP connections and very simple queries. Valid commands are VER and HELP. monitor - "base", plus the ability to fetch variables from the UPS. Valid commands are LISTRW, LISTVARS, and REQ. login - Deprecated. Implies monitor and base. This is used by old versions of upsmon in slave mode. Newer versions of upsmon (1.1 and up) that send usernames are granted access in upsd.users(5). master - Deprecated. Implies login, monitor and base. Used by old versions in master mode. See login above. all - match any level. This really only should be used for "drop all all" or similar. Granting "all" access to any host is not recommended. The aclname is just one of your ACL definitions, as explained above. The password is only used for "login" or "master", and should not be set for lower access levels. ACCESS CONTROL EXAMPLES
Here is an example configuration to show some of what is possible. - "bigserver" has a UPS attached to a serial port. It runs the driver, upsd, and upsmon in master mode. This definition is also ref- erenced with an "allowfrom" in upsd.users(8). - "workstation" draws from the same UPS as "bigserver", but has to monitor it over the network. It runs upsmon in slave mode. It is also referenced with an "allowfrom" in upsd.users(8). - "webserver" doesn't get power from this UPS at all, but it runs the CGI programs so it can make nice status displays. - an abuser is silently dropped - everyone not yet covered is denied nicely ACL bigserver 10.20.30.1/32 ACL workstation 10.20.30.2/32 ACL webserver 10.20.30.3/32 ACL abuser 192.168.255.128/32 ACL all 0.0.0.0/0 ACCESS grant monitor bigserver ACCESS grant monitor workstation ACCESS grant monitor webserver ACCESS drop all abuser ACCESS deny all all ACCESS CONTROL MATCHING
Access controls should go from most specific to least specific. The first match with a sufficient access level is the one used when apply- ing permissions. Along the same lines, everyone is a member of "all", but we want to match everything else first so they don't hit the deny at the bottom. If you don't have a final "all" match at the bottom, it will force one for you as a deny. This means that you have to explicitly add an allow in order to allow the whole world to have access. Just think of it as a big repeating "if-then-else" structure. OTHER CONFIGURATION DIRECTIVES
MAXAGE seconds upsd usually allows the data from a driver to go up to 15 seconds without an update before declaring it "stale". If your driver can't reliably update the data that often but is otherwise working, you can use MAXAGE to make upsd wait longer. You should only use this if your driver has difficulties keeping the data fresh within the normal 15 second interval. Watch the syslog for notifications from upsd about staleness. STATEPATH path Tell upsd to look for the state files in path rather than the default that was compiled into the program. SEE ALSO
upsd(8), nutupsdrv(8), upsd.users(5) Internet resources: The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.exploits.org/nut/ NUT mailing list archives and information: http://lists.exploits.org/ Wed Oct 16 2002 UPSD.CONF(5)
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