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Changes to gnats/doc/gnats.texi


From: Yngve Svendsen
Subject: Changes to gnats/doc/gnats.texi
Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 07:55:29 -0400

Index: gnats/doc/gnats.texi
diff -c gnats/doc/gnats.texi:1.40 gnats/doc/gnats.texi:1.41
*** gnats/doc/gnats.texi:1.40   Mon Nov 25 03:48:44 2002
--- gnats/doc/gnats.texi        Thu May  1 07:55:28 2003
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*** 1634,1640 ****
  @noindent @var{host} is the hostname or IP address of the host contacting
  gnatsd.  Wildcard characters are supported: @samp{*} matches anything;
  @samp{?} matches any single character.  By using wildcards, you can
! specify access levels for entire network subnets and domains.
  
  The second field is the access level of @var{host}.  The default is
  @code{deny}.  If the user's hostname isn't in the file or its access
--- 1634,1645 ----
  @noindent @var{host} is the hostname or IP address of the host contacting
  gnatsd.  Wildcard characters are supported: @samp{*} matches anything;
  @samp{?} matches any single character.  By using wildcards, you can
! specify access levels for entire network subnets and domains.  Note
! that when @sc{gnats} authenticates hosts, it reads the entries in this
! file in sequence until a match is found.  This means that wildcard
! entries must be placed near the end of the file, otherwise, they
! will override non-wildcard entries appearing after the wildcard
! ones.
  
  The second field is the access level of @var{host}.  The default is
  @code{deny}.  If the user's hostname isn't in the file or its access
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*** 1678,1684 ****
  
  Wildcard characters are supported for the userid and password with
  plain text passwords.  A null string or @samp{*} matches anything;
! @samp{?} matches any one character.
  
  Entries in the database-specific @file{gnatsd.user_access} user access file
  in the @file{gnats-adm} directory of the database have the following
--- 1683,1693 ----
  
  Wildcard characters are supported for the userid and password with
  plain text passwords.  A null string or @samp{*} matches anything;
! @samp{?} matches any one character.  Note that when @sc{gnats}
! authenticates users, it reads the entries in this file in sequence
! until a match is found.  This means that wildcard entries must be
! placed near the end of the file, otherwise, they will override
! non-wildcard entries appearing after the wildcard ones.
  
  Entries in the database-specific @file{gnatsd.user_access} user access file
  in the @file{gnats-adm} directory of the database have the following




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