Intel 1520 사용자 설명서
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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
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.
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
groups of the form
alt.*
, but does include all
others.
❚
talk.religion.*,!talk.religion.barney
,subscriptions
The previous example includes only subscriptions
from all
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:
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
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.
for changes in the group list.