# $Header: names_deny.txt,v 1.2 2002/11/20 00:26:13 $ #bcpyrght #*************************************************************************** #* $VRTScprght: Copyright 1993 - 2003 VERITAS Software Corporation, All Rights Reserved $ * #*************************************************************************** #ecpyrght # # Each entry in this file is a line that contains a list of names # followed by a colon followed by a list of host name or IP address # patterns. # # The names are usually NetBackup client names. This file is typically # used when NetBackup clients are using DHCP or some other dynamic network # addressing scheme where the network host name of the client may not # be the same as the client name. # # The host name or IP address patterns can contain wild card characters. # # The keyword "ALL" can be used to signify all names or all possible hosts. # # Empty lines are ignored. The '#' character and all following characters # on a line are ignored. # # This file is checked to determine if a given host cannot use a given # name. This file is only checked if a matching entry for the name and # host does not exist int the names_allow.txt file. If an entry in this # file (names_deny.txt) matches the name and host, the name cannot be used. # If no match is found, the name can be used for the host. # # Examples: # # The name "fred" cannot be used for hosts in the theircompany.com domain: # # fred : .theircompany.com # # No names can be used for hosts in the 123.123.53 network: # # ALL : 123.123.56. # # The default (ALL : ALL) is no names can be used for any host. This # means that to be used, a name and host has to be explicitly defined in # names_allow.txt. # ALL : ALL