Thank you for the much needed clarification. By the way, for allowconnects,
allowallconnects, trustkeysfrom and skipverify, the CF3 Reference Manual
mentions only that a regex match will be performed. admit is documented fully.
On Feb 19, 2012, at 7:35 AM, Diego Zamboni wrote:
> Hi Abid,
>
> The allowconnects, allowallconnects, admit, trustkeysfrom, and skipverify
> attributes all accept both CIDR notation and regular expressions, and will do
> the correct thing.
>
> --Diego
>
>
> On Feb 17, 2012, at 6:32 AM, Abid Khwaja wrote:
>
>> Today I begin the conversion of our CF2 environment to CF3.
>>
>> Some basic questions I would like clarification on please. In the below:
>>
>> allowconnects => { "127.0.0.1" , "::1", @(def.acl) };
>>
>> Each of the 3 items within brackets are regex’s. But, at an examples CF3
>> code site, I see this:
>>
>>
>> allowconnects => { "10.1.16.0/20" };
>>
>> If I understand this correctly, the above statement will not work as
>> intended because the regex will only match the string “10.1.16.0/20”. Is
>> this correct?
>>
>> Also, where are the values for @(def.acl) coming from?
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