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File rinetd-conf.patch of Package rinetd
--- rinetd.conf.sample +++ rinetd.conf.sample 2001/03/09 17:34:48 @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +# This is a sample configuration file for rinetd +# Please refer to the rinetd manual page, adjust it to your personal needs +# and copy it to /etc/rinetd.conf + +# FORWARDING RULES + +# A simple forwarding rule +# +# Format: <bindaddress> <bindport> <connectaddress> <connectport> +# +# This would redirect all connections to port 80 of the "real" IP address +# 206.125.69.81, which could be a virtual interface, through rinetd to port +# 80 of the address 10.1.1.2, which would typically be a machine on the +# inside of a firewall which has no direct routing to the outside world. +# Service names can be specified instead of port numbers. On most systems, +# service names are defined in the file /etc/services. +# Both IP addresses and hostnames are accepted for bindaddress and +# connectaddress. +# Optionally another column <sourceaddress> can be given to specify +# a local address to bind to specifically on outgoing connections. + +206.125.69.81 80 10.1.1.2 80 + +# ALLOW AND DENY RULES + +# Allow rules which appear before the first forwarding rule are applied +# globally: if at least one global allow rule exists, and the address of a +# new connection does not satisfy at least one of the global allow rules, +# that connection is immediately rejected, regardless of any other rules. +# +# Allow rules which appear after a specific forwarding rule apply to that +# forwarding rule only. If at least one allow rule exists for a particular +# forwarding rule, and the address of a new connection does not satisfy at +# least one of the allow rules for that forwarding rule, that connection +# is immediately rejected, regardless of any other rules. +# +# Format: [allow|deny] <pattern> +# +# Patterns can contain the following characters: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, +# 9, . (period), ?, and *. The ? wildcard matches any one character. The * +# wildcard matches any number of characters, including zero. +# +# Host names are NOT permitted in allow and deny rules. The performance +# cost of looking up IP addresses to find their corresponding names is +# prohibitive. Since rinetd is a single process server, all other connections +# would be forced to pause during the address lookup. +# +# This allow rule matches all IP addresses in the 206.125.69 class C domain. + +allow 206.125.69.* + +# LOGGING + +# rinetd is able to produce a log file in either of two formats: +# tab-delimited and web server-style "common log format." +# By default, rinetd does not produce a log file. +# +# Format: logfile <log-file-location> +# +# By default, rinetd logs in a simple tab-delimited format. +# To activate web server-style "common log format" logging, add the following +# line to the configuration file: +# +# logcommon +# + +logfile /var/log/rinetd.log +logcommon
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