nnrp conf
Russ Allbery
eagle at eyrie.org
Sun Dec 7 18:44:29 UTC 2014
Julien ÉLIE <julien at trigofacile.com> writes:
> Digging into the code of INN 2.2.3 (PERMinfile function in nnrpd/nnrpd.c -
> https://inn.eyrie.org/trac/browser/tags/2.2.3/nnrpd/nnrpd.c ), I see that
> there are two other patterns in nnrp.access files:
> 1/
> *.example.com:/path/to/another/nnrp.access
> => hmm... I do not see how it can be converted in readers.conf-like syntax.
> If the host matches "*.example.com", and even if other lines following
> this one apply to the current connection, the /path/to/another/nnrp.access
> file is used instead of the current nnrp.access file...
> Any idea? (or the script should just give a warning when treating such a
> line, as it currently does)
You could probably hack something together using key:, but I'd be inclined
to just warn and see if anyone cares. I don't recall that syntax being at
all common.
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