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Subject: Re: [distcc] --allow option for multiple nets?
From: pydede <ded.espaze () laposte ! net>
Date: 2008-04-11 10:01:30
Message-ID: 16627307.post () talk ! nabble ! com
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Hi,
Yes you can have multiple '--allow' options on the command line, that's the
way distccd works. I got it by reading the '/etc/conf.d/distccd' file on
Gentoo. For your example, the following line should work:
distccd --daemon --allow 192.168.0.0/24 --allow 127.0.0.0/8
Best regards,
Dede
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
>
> I've installed distcc on FreeBSD-6, and seem to have a problem with the
> ACL:
>
> Dec 9 13:03:15 mail distccd[10709]: (dcc_check_client) ERROR:
> connection denied by access list
>
>
> despite my trying multiple options such as --allow 192.168.0.0/24
> --allow 127.0.0.0/8, it's not clear in the manpage if distcc will accept
> multiple options here. But it's not working.
>
> My other machine is coming from 192.168.1.x and technically, with the
> first --allow option, it should just work.
>
> So my questions are:
>
> 1) Can the debugging output to the log be extended (in the code) to log
> the IP address that connected, that would be useful here
>
> 2) Have I hit a bug? I tried running it without the --allow option,
> but it's now manditory.
>
> 3) Can you have multiple --allow arguments on the command line? If so,
> can we get the manpage updated to reflecft that.
>
>
>
>
> Thanks.
>
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