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196 | bpr | 2 | !if $module_language iswordof fr es cn |
3 | !read help/$module_language/hosts.phtml |
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4 | !exit |
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5 | !endif |
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20 | reyssat | 7 | <p> |
8 | Definition of hosts in WIMS can be made either through host name or IP |
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9 | number. But we highly recomment that you use IP numbers whenever possible. |
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10 | Host names are not as secure. |
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12 | You can also define global host names in the usual way: <tt>127.0.0.</tt> |
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13 | (but not <tt>127.0.0</tt>) |
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14 | matches 127.0.0.1 to 127.0.0.255, and <tt>.unice.fr</tt> |
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15 | (but not <tt>unice.fr</tt>) matches any host in the domain <em>unice.fr</em>. |
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16 | <p> |
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153 | bpr | 17 | <p> |
18 | Finally, the word <tt>all</tt> matches every host in the world. This is hugely |
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20 | reyssat | 19 | insecure, but if you choose it, that is your problem. |
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