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Linux Network Administrator Guide, Second EditionKey/value pairs are separated by the colon character and appear one to a line. A number of different keys may be specified. The more common and useful are: hostname This key specifies a comma-separated list of fully qualifed names or IP addresses of the peers that we'll allow to send us articles. If this key is not supplied, the hostname defaults to the label of the peer. streaming This key determines whether streaming commands are allowed from this host. It is a Boolean value that defaults to true. max-connections This key specifies the maximum number of connections allowed from this group or peer. A value of zero means unlimited (which can also be specified using none). password This key allows you to specify the password that must be used by a peer if it is to be allowed to transfer news. The default is to not require a password. patterns This key specifies the newsgroups that we accept from the associated peer. This field is coded according to precisely the same rules as we used in our newsfeeds file. In our example we have only one host that we are expecting to feed us news: our upstream news provider at Groucho Marx University ...» |
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