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vboxd.conf(5)		  Linux System Administration		 vboxd.conf(5)

NAME
       vboxd.conf - config file for vboxd (the daemon)

Description
       This file is used to configure who may access which voice box folders.

       Everything after "#" is ignored, as are empty lines. All arguments must
       be separated by whitespace (spaces, tabs). Arguments  may  not  contain
       whitespace.

       Login lines
	   The	login lines set who may connect to the vbox daemon. Hosts that
	   are not in this list are not allowed to connect.

	   Format : L:HOSTPATTERN:ACCESS

	   HOSTPATTERN
	       UN*X pattern of a hostname or ip address.

	   ACCESS
	       "Y" means access is granted, "N" means access is denied.

       Access lines
	   The access lines set the password for each user and what rights  he
	   or she has.

	   Format : A:HOSTPATTERN:MODE:NAME:PASSWORD:SPOOLDIR:INCOMINGDIR

	   HOSTPATTERN
	       UN*X pattern of a hostname or ip address.

	   MODE
	       Name to use with LOGIN.

	   PASSWORD
	       Password for LOGIN.

	   SPOOLDIR
	       Spool directory for this user. You must give the whole path.

	   INCOMINGDIR
	       Directory with messages for this user. You may give a full path
	       or a path relative to SPOOLDIR.

FILES
       /etc/isdn/vboxd.conf
	      this configuration file

       /usr/doc/isdnutils/examples/vboxd.conf
	      an example

AUTHOR
       This  manual  page  was	written	 by   Andreas	Jellinghaus   <aj@dun‐
       geon.inka.de>, for Debian GNU/Linux and isdn4linux.

ISDN 4 Linux 3.9		  2000/09/15			 vboxd.conf(5)
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