comparison homedir/ids @ 0:c7f6b056b673

First import of vendor version
author Peter Gervai <grin@grin.hu>
date Tue, 10 Mar 2009 13:49:58 +0100
parents
children
comparison
equal deleted inserted replaced
-1:000000000000 0:c7f6b056b673
1 # Sample DCC server IDs and passwords as well as client IDs and passwords
2 # See dccd(8)
3
4 # Each ID must have at least one password. A second password can be present
5 # to ease changing passwords. Either password is always acceptable.
6 # One password can be the secret currently used and the other can be the
7 # previous or future secret.
8
9 # Every DCC server must have a unique server-ID. A server ID is a number
10 # between 100 and 32767. A DCC server is a system running dccd.
11 # Clients use client-IDs, which are the anonymous client-ID 1 and numbers
12 # starting at 32768. DCC clients are systems that process mail and
13
14 # Server passwords or the passwords associated with server-IDs are used in
15 # two areas. First, the cdcc program uses them to authenticate its commands
16 # to a server. Passwords and IDs used for this purpose should be guarded
17 # carefully. Second, passwords are used to are used to authenticate floods
18 # of checksums among DCC servers.
19 #
20 # Client-IDs are used by servers to identify and authenticate clients.
21 # Servers can be configured to give better service to clients not
22 # using the anonymous client-ID or to give reduced or no service
23 # to anonymous clients.
24
25 # It is handy to reserve a server-ID for inter-server flooding, and call it
26 # a "passwd-ID." That way the people running the DCC server on
27 # dcc1.domain.com do not need to know the password that the people running
28 # the dcc2.example.com server use to control that server, and vice versa.
29 # If they knew each other's secret passwords, then each could control each
30 # other's server with `cdcc`.
31
32 ######################################################
33 # Every DCC client organization should have a unique client-ID.
34 # Client programs and computers within an organization can share client-IDs.
35
36
37 # sample client-ID
38 # This password is generated by the installation script, and so may not be
39 # as secret as necessary. This password must be the same as the password
40 # in the map file. `make install` replaces "secret1" with a suitable
41 # password here and in the map file.
42 32768 secret1
43
44 # server-IDs
45 1000
46
47 # auto local greylist server-ID
48 # The preceding line is used by /var/dcc/libexec/start-grey
49 # and /var/dcc/libexec/stop-dccd to find the following line containing
50 # the password generated by the installation script:
51 32702 secret2
52
53
54 # Rhyolite Software DCC 1.3.103-1.26 $Revision$