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Tip revision: 560de48fe39ac3d2ee659ebf5e1f43417b832d9c authored by dpiparo on 27 November 2023, 22:36:32 UTC
"Update ROOT version files to v6.26/12."
"Update ROOT version files to v6.26/12."
Tip revision: 560de48
rootdaemonrc.in
#
# $ROOTSYS/etc/system.rootdaemonrc, $HOME/.rootdaemonrc
# This files describe the names of the hosts for which
# the allowed authentication methods are not the default ones
# as specified in system.rootrc (if any).
# This file is used by servers run from ROOT interactive sessions
# via the TServerSocket class.
#
# If existing, $HOME/.rootdaemonrc has priority over
# $ROOTSYS/etc/system.rootdaemonrc
#
# Format:
# - lines starting with '#' are comment lines.
#
# - hosts can specified either with their name (eg. pcepsft43),
# their FQDN (eg, pcepsft43.cern.ch) or their IP address
# (eg 137.138.99.73).
#
# - directives applying to all host can be specified either by
# 'default' or '*'
#
# - the '*' character can be used in any field of the name to indicate
# a set of machines or domains, e.g. pcepsft*.cern.ch applies to all
# 'pcepsft' machines in the domain 'cern.ch'. (to indicate all
# 'lxplus' machines you should use 'lxplus*.cern.ch' because
# internally the generic lxplus machine has a real name of the form
# lxplusnnn.cern.ch; you can also use 'lxplus' if you don't care
# about domain name checking).
#
# - a whole domain can be indicated by its name, eg 'cern.ch',
# 'cnaf.infn.it' or '.ch'
# - truncated IP address can also be used to indicate a set of
# machines; they are interpreted as the very first or very last
# part of the address; for example, to select 137.138.99.73,
# any of these is valid: '137.138.99', '137.138', '137', '99.73';
# or with wild cards: '137.13*' or '*.99.73'; however, '138.99'
# is invalid because ambiguous.
#
# - the information following the name or IP address indicates, in order
# of preference, the short names or the internal codes of authentication
# methods accepted for requests coming from the specified host(s); the
# ones implemented so far are:
#
# Method short name code
#
# UsrPwd usrpwd 0
#
# (The insecure method is intended to speed up access within a cluster
# protected by other means from outside attacks; should not be used for
# inter-cluster or inter-domain authentication).
# Methods non specified explicitly are not accepted.
#
# - Lines ending with '\' are followed by additional information for the
# host on the next line; the name of the host should not be repeated.
#
# Example of allowing machines in the cern.ch domain to authenticate.
# The accepted methods will be communicated to the client and an automatic
# retry is attempted if the client can use any of them (negotiation).
#
# Valid examples:
#
# default none
# lxplus*.cern.ch 0:qwerty:uytre 2
# Everything allowed from the local host (for testing)
#
127.0.0.1 0 2
#
# secure methods allowed by default
default usrpwd