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author | Mukund Sivaraman <muks@banu.com> | 2010-01-25 19:35:30 +0530 |
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committer | Mukund Sivaraman <muks@banu.com> | 2010-01-25 19:35:30 +0530 |
commit | 41d80861e30ebd9d0a2b69b9aad41cde3db98eed (patch) | |
tree | 1436fa44a236a8274f08efc33ce6dfa9fb6ed1bb | |
parent | 19b9bff88809429f82632da7e499790a6ea4d846 (diff) | |
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Fix typo in manpage
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diff --git a/docs/man5/tinyproxy.conf.txt.in b/docs/man5/tinyproxy.conf.txt.in index 902d04f..e7ffcd1 100644 --- a/docs/man5/tinyproxy.conf.txt.in +++ b/docs/man5/tinyproxy.conf.txt.in @@ -210,9 +210,9 @@ The possible keywords and their descriptions are as follows: which clients are allowed to access Tinyproxy. `Allow` and `Deny` lines can be specified multiple times to build the access control list for Tinyproxy. The order in the config file is important. - If there are no `Access` or `Deny` lines, then all clients are + If there are no `Allow` or `Deny` lines, then all clients are allowed. Otherwise, the default action is to deny access. - The argument to `Access` or `Deny` can be a single IP address + The argument to `Allow` or `Deny` can be a single IP address of a client host, like `127.0.0.1`, an IP address range, like `192.168.0.1/24` or a string that will be matched against the end of the client host name, i.e, this can be a full host name |