freebsd-nq/contrib/bind/doc/html/acl.html
Peter Wemm 6b6ac9438f Import bind v8.2.2.p5, minus the crypto for the time being. The bind
package does have BXA export approval, but the licensing strings on the
dnssafe code are a bit unpleasant.  The crypto is easy to restore and bind
will run without it - just without full dnssec support.

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<H2>BIND Configuration File Guide--<CODE>acl</CODE> Statement</H2>
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<A NAME="Syntax"><H3>Syntax</H3></A>
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acl <VAR>name</VAR> {
<VAR><A HREF="address_list.html">address_match_list</A></VAR>
};
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<A NAME="Usage"><H3>Definition and Usage</H3></A>
<P>The <CODE>acl</CODE> statement creates a named address match list.
It gets its name from a primary use of address match lists: Access
Control Lists (ACLs).</P>
<P>Note that an address match list's name must be defined with
<CODE>acl</CODE> before it can be used elsewhere; no forward
references are allowed.</P>
The following ACLs are built-in:
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<DT><CODE>any</CODE>
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Allows all hosts.
<DT><CODE>none</CODE>
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Denies all hosts.
<DT><CODE>localhost</CODE>
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Allows the IP addresses of all interfaces on the system.
<DT><CODE>localnets</CODE>
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Allows any host on a network for which the system has an interface.
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