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authorSyndamia <kamen@syndamia.com>2022-09-06 10:53:34 +0300
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+#
+# Access control file for XDMCP connections
+#
+# To control Direct and Broadcast access:
+#
+# pattern
+#
+# To control Indirect queries:
+#
+# pattern list of hostnames and/or macros ...
+#
+# To use the chooser:
+#
+# pattern CHOOSER BROADCAST
+#
+# or
+#
+# pattern CHOOSER list of hostnames and/or macros ...
+#
+# To define macros:
+#
+# %name list of hosts ...
+#
+# To control which addresses xdm listens for requests on:
+#
+# LISTEN address [list of multicast groups ... ]
+#
+# The first form tells xdm which displays to respond to itself.
+# The second form tells xdm to forward indirect queries from hosts matching
+# the specified pattern to the indicated list of hosts.
+# The third form tells xdm to handle indirect queries using the chooser;
+# the chooser is directed to send its own queries out via the broadcast
+# address and display the results on the terminal.
+# The fourth form is similar to the third, except instead of using the
+# broadcast address, it sends DirectQuerys to each of the hosts in the list
+# The fifth form tells xdm which addresses to listen for incoming connections
+# on. If present, xdm will only listen for connections on the specified
+# interfaces and/or multicast groups.
+#
+# In all cases, xdm uses the first entry which matches the terminal;
+# for IndirectQuery messages only entries with right hand sides can
+# match, for Direct and Broadcast Query messages, only entries without
+# right hand sides can match.
+#
+
+#* #any host can get a login window
+
+#
+# To hardwire a specific terminal to a specific host, you can
+# leave the terminal sending indirect queries to this host, and
+# use an entry of the form:
+#
+
+#terminal-a host-a
+
+
+#
+# The nicest way to run the chooser is to just ask it to broadcast
+# requests to the network - that way new hosts show up automatically.
+# Sometimes, however, the chooser can't figure out how to broadcast,
+# so this may not work in all environments.
+#
+
+#* CHOOSER BROADCAST #any indirect host can get a chooser
+
+#
+# If you'd prefer to configure the set of hosts each terminal sees,
+# then just uncomment these lines (and comment the CHOOSER line above)
+# and edit the %hostlist line as appropriate
+#
+
+#%hostlist host-a host-b
+
+#* CHOOSER %hostlist #
+
+#
+# If you have a machine with multiple network interfaces or IP addresses
+# you can control which interfaces accept XDMCP packets by listing a LISTEN
+# line for each interface you want to listen on. You can additionally list
+# one or more multicast groups after each address to listen on those groups
+# on that address.
+#
+# If no LISTEN is specified, the default is the same as "LISTEN *" - listen on
+# all unicast interfaces, but not for multicast packets. If any LISTEN lines
+# are specified, then only the listed interfaces will be listened on.
+#
+# IANA has assigned FF0X:0:0:0:0:0:0:12B as the permanently assigned
+# multicast addresses for XDMCP, where X in the prefix may be replaced
+# by any valid scope identifier, such as 1 for Node-Local, 2 for Link-Local,
+# 5 for Site-Local, and so on. The default is equivalent to the example shown
+# here using the Link-Local version to most closely match the old IPv4 subnet
+# broadcast behavior.
+#
+# LISTEN * ff02:0:0:0:0:0:0:12b
+
+# This example shows listening for multicast on all scopes up to site-local
+#
+# LISTEN * ff01:0:0:0:0:0:0:12b ff02:0:0:0:0:0:0:12b ff03:0:0:0:0:0:0:12b ff04:0:0:0:0:0:0:12b ff05:0:0:0:0:0:0:12b