[App_rpt-users] Access List for chan_echolink

KT9AC kt9ac at ameritech.net
Sun Mar 20 01:22:41 UTC 2011


Perfect! Thank you Steve.

Steve Passmore wrote:
> From http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/56
>
>
>       /Denying incoming connections from selected Echolink nodes/
>
> /
> Echolink connections may be denied on a per-callsign basis. This is 
> done by using the deny and permit key values in the above [el0] 
> stanza. The default is to allow all connections if the permit and deny 
> keywords are not present. If a permit is specified, then only the 
> callsigns specified in the permit statement will be allowed to 
> connect. If deny is specified, then the callsign(s) specified will be 
> denied access and the connection will be terminated. Commas are used 
> to delimit multiple callsigns for permit and deny keys. Wildcards are 
> supported so that whole classes of connections can be rejected. 
> Examples:/
>
>     * /To deny w6xxx you would add the statement: deny=w6xxx /
>     * /To prohibit computer-based connections you would write:
>       permit=*-* /
>     * /To allow access to only a select group of callsigns:
>       permit=w6abc,w6def,... /
>
>
>
> On 3/19/2011 15:32, Tony KT9AC wrote:
>> Does anyone have a simple way to create an access list for 
>> chan_echolink? I get a lot of quick connect/disconnects and want to 
>> block the random drifters.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tony
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