thinrasp/etc_org/netscsid.conf
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#ident @(#)rscsi.dfl 1.3 05/08/09 Copyr 2000 J. Schilling
#
# This file is /etc/rscsi.conf
#
# NOTE: If this file is not present, rscsi will reject to work.
#
# If no USER= entry is present, only root is allowed to run rscsi.
# If no ACCESS= entry is present, no device may to be used by remote users.
#
# The file where debug info should go to.
# This is commented out by default to speed up the program.
# If you enable it make sure you substitute SAFE_DIR to a safe directory
# to debug to.
#
# Note that rscsi runs as root and thus may be able to overwrite any file.
# Be sure not to allow other people to replace the debug file by a symlink
# to e.g. /etc/passwd.
#
#DEBUG=SAFE_DIR/rscsi.dbg
#
# Each USER= entry adds the listed user to the users who may run rscsi
#
# A typical passwd entry looks like this:
# rscsi:x:1999:1000:Remote SCSI:/export/home/rscsi:/opt/schily/sbin/rscsi
#
# Add entries for all valid remote users to /export/home/rscsi/.rhosts
#
# USER= entries are checked with a pattern matcher. USER=* matches all users.
#
USER=rscsi
#USER=joerg
#
# Each ACCESS= entry adds a target or group of targets to the list of visible
# targets for all users that do remote SCSI access from a specific host.
#
# Username is the name of the user that runs rscsi. If you create
# different users, you may assign different permissions to different
# users from the same host.
#
# Hostname must be in the same notation as needed for .rhosts (e.g. in
# the way you will be listed by 'who' if you log in from this host).
#
# bus/chan/target/lun are the numbers from the scanbus output from
# cdrecord or sformat. If you use -1, you allow any value for this
# placeholder.
#
# local user name and remote host name are checked with a pattern matcher.
# ACCESS=* * .... matches all users from all hosts.
#
# NOTE: chan is currently not implementd (set it to 0 or -1)
#
# local remote
# user host bus chan target lun
# name name
#
#ACCESS=rscsi sparky -1 -1 -1 -1
#ACCESS=rscsi sparky 0 -1 6 -1
#ACCESS=rscsi sparky 1 -1 3 -1
#ACCESS=rscsi sparky 1 -1 4 -1