# @(#)62 1.5 src/tcpip/etc/hosts.lpd, tcp_apps, tcpip720 9/27/91 17:11:51 # IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG # This is an automatically generated prolog. # # tcpip720 src/tcpip/etc/hosts.lpd 1.5 # # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # # COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1985,1989 # All Rights Reserved # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG # # COMPONENT_NAME: TCPIP hosts.lpd # # FUNCTIONS: # # ORIGINS: 26 27 # # (C) COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1985, 1989 # All Rights Reserved # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # /etc/hosts.lpd # # This file, along with the /etc/hosts.equiv file, defines which foreign # hosts are permitted to remotely print on your host. To allow a user # from another host to print on your host, that foreign hostname must be # in this file or in /etc/hosts.equiv. The lpd daemon searches # /etc/hosts.equiv before this file, so the definitions in it take # precedence. # # The format of this file is as follows: # # [-]hostname # # The hostname can be preceded by a '-' character to deny access. If you # are using NIS, the hostname may be in the form: # # +@netgroup # -@netgroup # # where "netgroup" is an NIS netgroup defined in the netgroup map. The # '+' form allows access to any host in the netgroup, while the '-' form # denies access to any host in the netgroup. # # Lines beginning with a '#' character and blank lines are ignored. # # Examples: # # host allows access to all users on host # -host denies access to all users on host # +@group allows access to all users on hosts in group # -@group denies access to all users on hosts in group