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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Apache/Unix Post 2846 by alwayslearningunix on Thursday 7th of June 2001 10:08:51 AM
Old 06-07-2001
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HOSTS.CONF(5)							    NUT Manual							     HOSTS.CONF(5)

NAME
hosts.conf - Access control for Network UPS Tools CGI programs DESCRIPTION
The CGI programs (upsset.cgi(8), upsstats.cgi(8), upsimage.cgi(8)) use this file to determine if they are allowed to talk to a host. This keeps random visitors from using your web server to annoy others by creating outgoing connections. DIRECTIVES
MONITOR ups description The ups element is in the form upsname[@hostname[:port]]. To allow connections to a UPS called "snoopy" on a system called "doghouse" that runs upsd on port 7877, it would look like this: MONITOR snoopy@doghouse:7877 "Joe Cool" The description must be one element, so if it has spaces, then it must be wrapped with quotes as shown above. The default hostname is "localhost". SEE ALSO
upsset.cgi(8), upsstats.cgi(8), upsimage.cgi(8) Internet resources: The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/ Network UPS Tools 05/22/2012 HOSTS.CONF(5)
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