# # SCCS: @(#)systems.equiv 1.4 (96/11/10) # # UniSoft Ltd., London, England # # (C) Copyright 1992 X/Open Company Limited # # All rights reserved. No part of this source code may be reproduced, # stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any # means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, # except as stated in the end-user licence agreement, without the prior # permission of the copyright owners. # # X/Open and the 'X' symbol are trademarks of X/Open Company Limited in # the UK and other countries. # # # ************************************************************************ # # SCCS: @(#)systems.equiv 1.4 96/11/10 TETware release 3.3 # NAME: systems.equiv # PRODUCT: TETware # AUTHOR: Andrew Dingwall, UniSoft Ltd. # DATE CREATED: June 1992 # # DESCRIPTION: # example systems.equiv file for the TETware INET implementation # # each entry in this file defines the host name or Internet address of # a system that is permitted to log on to the tccd daemon; # an entry should appear in this file to enable the tcc which runs on # a particular system to log on to tccd on that system # # a systems.equiv file should exist in the home directory for # the user tet (as specified in /etc/passwd), on each system # that runs tccd # # if tccd is invoked with the -u option to use a different user ID, # the systems.equiv file should instead exist in the home directory # of the specified user # # if gethostbyaddr(3) would return a system's host name, then # an entry in this file should consist of that name; # otherwise an entry should consist of the system's Internet # address in dot notation # # MODIFICATIONS: # # ************************************************************************ jim india root44 happy tigger vampire beech fir