#author("2025-04-15T05:07:39+00:00","default:iseki","iseki") ** [[Hosts_Allow_File>/sl_proxy/Hosts_Allow_File]] [#hb828e51] - This is the file where access control is specified. - One machines is specified per line. The following forms can be used FQDN, CIDR, IP address, and IP address/netmask etc. - Lines starting with # are ignored. #Example 192.168.27 192.168.28.0/255.255.255.0 202.26.158.0/24 www.star-dust.jp princess.solar-system.tuis.ac.jp/24 *** [[sl_relay>sl_relay (E)]] [#f163427c] - Machines hosting Viewers that are permitted to be connected are specified here. - It is set only for those machines permitted to use sl_relay ([[sl_relay>sl_relay (E)]]). - Default is ''/usr/local/etc/sl_proxy/hosts_relay.allow'' *** [[sl_cache>sl_cache (E)]] [#f4083ae0] - The connection of the Relay Server is controlled here. - The Relay Server that is permitted to connect is specified. - This provides some measure of protection against the injection of false cache data. - Default is ''/usr/local/etc/sl_proxy/hosts_cache.allow''. *** [[sl_info>sl_info (E)]] [#s1ecd4ec] - The connection of the Relay Server ([[sl_relay>sl_relay (E)]]) is controlled here. - The Relay Server ([[sl_relay>sl_relay (E)]]) that is permitted to connect is specified. - Through this some measure of protection against the injection of false information is provided. - Default is ''/usr/local/etc/sl_proxy/hosts_info.allow''.