clarify the usage of the <modifier> field in 'dn' and 'domain' clauses of <who> access directive

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Pierangelo Masarati 2003-11-01 14:14:09 +00:00
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@ -216,6 +216,16 @@ dn.regex clause by using the form
with with
.B digit .B digit
ranging from 1 to 9. ranging from 1 to 9.
The style qualifier
allows an optional
.BR modifier .
At present, the only type allowed is
.BR expand ,
which causes substring substitution of submatches to take place
even if
.B dnstyle
is not
.BR regex .
.LP .LP
The statement The statement
.B dnattr=<attrname> .B dnattr=<attrname>
@ -299,6 +309,22 @@ of the contacting host is determined by performing a DNS reverse lookup.
As this lookup can easily be spoofed, use of the As this lookup can easily be spoofed, use of the
.B domain .B domain
statement is strongly discouraged. By default, reverse lookups are disabled. statement is strongly discouraged. By default, reverse lookups are disabled.
The optional
.B domainstyle
qualifier of the
.B domain
clause allows a
.B modifier
option; the only value currently supported is
.BR expand ,
which causes substring substitution of submatches to take place even if
the
.B domainstyle
is not
.BR regex ,
much like the analogous usage in
.B dn
clause.
.LP .LP
The statement The statement
.B set=<pattern> .B set=<pattern>