vt.cfg(4) CLIX vt.cfg(4)
NAME
vt.cfg - ISO/OSI virtual terminal utility hosts file
DESCRIPTION
The virtual terminal responder, vtd, uses the entries in the /etc/vt.cfg
file to determine if the NSAP of the incoming connection can be trusted.
EXAMPLE
# The format of this file is as follows
#
# nsaps = { nsap1, ... }
#
# If the list is empty the responder assumes
# that all nsaps are to be trusted.
#
# A whole nsap may be listed, or the beginning
# of an nsap may be listed.
# e.g. 470004003d restricts access the Intergraph NSAPs
#
# If uncommented this would allow vt access only by
# Intergraph machines.
# nsaps =
# {
# 470004003d
# }
# This will allow unrestricted access.
nsaps =
{
}
RELATED INFORMATION
vt
Intergraph ISO/OSI Administrator's Guide
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