Intel 1520 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide
The following table describes the tags you can use in a rule:
Tag 
Description 
hostname
Choose one of the following:
host name
host name:port
IP address
IP address:port
.block—Use 
.block
 to block access to specific 
news groups.
group-wildmat
This tag must be a comma-separated list of group 
names and 
list files
 in wildmat format (use * as a 
wildcard). The list file options are: 
subscriptions
distributions
, and 
distrib.pats
Do not use spaces in the list. Use the prefix “
!
” to 
indicate groups not included in the list. The list is 
processed in reverse order, so more specific 
restrictions should be placed later in the list. 
Examples:
*,!distrib.pats
The previous example does not include any 
distrib.pats
 files, but does include all others.
*,!alt.*
The previous example does not include any 
groups of the form 
alt.*
, but does include all 
others.
talk.religion.*,!talk.religion.barney
,subscriptions
The previous example includes only subscriptions 
from all 
talk.religion.*
 groups but excludes 
talk.religion.barney
.
priority
This tag tells the appliance how to treat the specified 
host and news groups. Use one of the following 
options:
<no priority tag>
If you do not use a priority tag, the appliance 
caches articles from the specified news groups on 
demand. If you specify multiple groups (such as 
alt.*
), the appliance maintains a group list and 
will poll the parent NNTP server regularly to check 
for changes in the group list.