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author | William Joye <wjoye@cfa.harvard.edu> | 2018-01-23 16:53:51 (GMT) |
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diff --git a/xpa/doc/pod/xpaacl.pod b/xpa/doc/pod/xpaacl.pod deleted file mode 100644 index 3be9d4c..0000000 --- a/xpa/doc/pod/xpaacl.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -=pod - -=head1 NAME - - - -B<XPAAcl: Access Control for XPA Messaging> - - - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - - - - -XPA supports host-based access control for each XPA access point. You -can enable/disable access control using the XPA_ACL environment -variable. You can specify access to specific XPA access points for -specific machines using the XPA_DEFACL and XPA_ACLFILE environment -variables. By default, an XPA access point is accessible only to -processes running on the same machine (same as X Windows). - - - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - - - - - -When INET sockets are in use (the default, as specified by the -I<XPA_METHOD> environment variable), XPA supports a host-based -access control mechanism for individual access points. This mean that -access can be specified for get, set, or info operations for each -access point on a machine by machine basis. For LOCAL sockets, access -is restricted (by definition) to the host machine. - - -XPA access control is enabled by default, but can be turned off by -setting the I<XPA_ACL> environment variable to I<false>. -In this case, any process can access any XPA server. - - -Assuming that access control is turned on, the ACL for an individual -XPA access point is set up when that access point is registered -(although it can be changed later on; see below). This can be done in -one of two ways: - -Firstly, the I<XPA_ACLFILE> environment variable can defined to -point to a file of access controls for individual access points. The format -of this file is: - - class:name ip acl - -The first argument is a template that specifies the class:name of the -access point covered by this ACL. See -XPA Access Points and Templates -for more information about xpa templates. - - -The second argument is the IP address (in human-readable format) of -the machine which is being given access. This argument can be -I<*> to match all IP addresses. It also can be I<$host> -to match the IP address of the current host. - - -The third argument is a string combination of I<s>, I<g>, -or I<i> to allow I<xpaset>, I<xpaget>, or -I<xpainfo> access respectively. The ACL argument can be -I<+> to give I<sgi> access or it can be I<-> to turn -off all access. - - -For example, - - *:xpa1 somehost sg - *:xpa1 myhost + - * * g - -will allow processes on the machine somehost to make xpaget and xpaset calls, -allow processes on myhost to make any call, and allow all other hosts to -make xpaget (but not xpaset) calls. - -Secondly, if the I<XPA_ACLFILE> does not exist, then a single -default value for all access points can be specified using the -I<XPA_DEFACL> environment variable. The default value for this -variable is: - - #define XPA_DEFACL "*:* $host +" - -meaning that all access points are fully accessible to all processes -on the current host. Thus, in the absence of any ACL environment variables, -processes on the current host have full access to all access points -created on that host. This parallels the X11 xhost mechanism. - - -Access to an individual XPA access point can be changed using the -acl -parameter for that access point. For example: - - xpaset -p xpa1 -acl "somehost -" - -will turn off all access control for somehost to the xpa1 access point, while: - - xpaset -p XPA:xpa1 -acl "beberly gs" - -will give beberly xpaget and xpaset access to the access point whose -class is XPA and whose name is xpa1. - -Similarly, the current ACL for a given access point can be retrieved using: - - xpaget xpa1 -acl - -Of course, you must have xpaget access to this XPA access point to -retrieve its ACL. - - -Note that the XPA access points registered in the I<xpans> -program also behave according to the ACL rules. That is, you cannot -use xpaget to view the access points registered with xpans unless -you have the proper ACL. - - -Note also when a client request is made to an XPA server, the access -control is checked when the initial connection is established. This -access in effect at this time remains in effect so long as the client -connection is maintained, regardless of whether the access fro that -XPA is changed later on. - - -We recognize that host-based access control is only relatively secure -and will consider more stringent security (e.g., private key) in the -future if the community requires such support. - - - -=head1 SEE ALSO - - - -See xpa(n) for a list of XPA help pages - - - -=cut |