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70 Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide
The following table lists the access directive options:
The following is an example of custom access:
Deleting NNTP access rules
1 Select the config menu, and press Enter.
2 Select protocols, and press Enter.
3 Select nntp, and press Enter.
4 Select access, and press Enter.
5 Select delete, and press Enter. Doing so displays a list of rules. If no rules
exist, a message displays at the bottom of the screen indicating such.
6 Use the arrow keys to select the rule you want to delete and press Enter.
7 Press CTRL-X to save your change and return to the previous screen.
Viewing NNTP access rules
1 Select the config menu, and press Enter.
2 Select protocols, and press Enter.
3 Select nntp, and press Enter.
4 Select access, and press Enter.
5 Select view, and press Enter. Doing so displays file containing the NNTP
access rules.
If access is... authenticator is... user is... pass is...
ip_allow not required not required not required
ip_deny not required not required not required
basic not required required optional
generic optional not required not required
custom required optional; but
the only
allowed entry
is the string
“required”.
(See the
following
example.)
optional; but the
only allowed
entry is the
string “required”.
(See the
following
example.)
ip=127.0.0.1 access=”custom” authenticator=”hb” user=required pass=required