X-Git-Url: https://git.openafs.org/?p=openafs.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fman-pages%2Fpod5%2FNetRestrict.pod;h=471b025b3101068fb4d040ccbd9a9b633bce0ad6;hp=42086da2fe26bc1768bc16bc846dd3ee1939bd13;hb=d4bab02f023f53041c3ac58fd75cffd27ec92df0;hpb=4ae005062e2c927b77ea23d95934d5af463878b3 diff --git a/doc/man-pages/pod5/NetRestrict.pod b/doc/man-pages/pod5/NetRestrict.pod index 42086da..471b025 100644 --- a/doc/man-pages/pod5/NetRestrict.pod +++ b/doc/man-pages/pod5/NetRestrict.pod @@ -11,6 +11,13 @@ File Servers it connects to. The server F file specifies what interfaces should not be registered with AFS Database Servers or used to talk to other database servers. +=head2 FORMAT + +The F file is in ASCII format. One IP address appears on each +line, in dotted decimal format. The order of the addresses is not +significant. There is currently no mechanism to specify a range of +addresses or a wildcard; each IP address must be listed individually. + =head2 Client NetRestrict The F file, if present in a client machine's F @@ -26,10 +33,6 @@ Cache Manager then removes from the list any addresses that appear in the F file, if it exists. The Cache Manager records the resulting list in kernel memory. -The F file is in ASCII format. One IP address appears on each -line, in dotted decimal format. The order of the addresses is not -significant. - To display the addresses the Cache Manager is currently registering with File Servers, use the B command. @@ -64,10 +67,6 @@ the VLDB. The database server processes use a similar procedure when initializing, to determine which interfaces to use for communication with the peer processes on other database machines in the cell. -The F file is in ASCII format. One IP address appears on each -line, in dotted decimal format. The order of the addresses is not -significant. - To display the File Server interface addresses registered in the VLDB, use the B command.