Lines Matching full:users
35 Typical use would be for a gateway that authenticates users before
36 allowing them Internet use, or a gateway that allows different users into
40 can be used to ensure users are held accountable for their network traffic.
41 It is meant to be used with users who can connect via
86 maintains the list of IP addresses of connected users in the
136 .Pa /etc/authpf/users/$USER/ ,
144 .Pa /etc/authpf/users/$USER/
186 .Pa /etc/authpf/users/$USER/
194 - it is possible to set the gateway to explicitly allow users who have
208 to only allow specific users access.
211 A group of users can also be indicated by prepending "%" to the group name,
237 through which users connect is secure.
255 users to prevent them from circumventing restrictions imposed by the
268 (non-administrative) users using the machine.
275 by regular users.
276 In the case where a machine has regular users using it, as well
277 as users with
279 as their shell, the regular users should be prevented from running
331 Adding and removing users from
370 Using a default password file, all users will get
491 outbound connections corresponding to each users NAT'ed connections
508 lines will give SMTP and IMAP access to logged in users:
521 only for packets coming from logged in users:
527 .Sy Tunneled users
539 to allow multiple users behind a NAT gateway to connect.
579 is not designed to prevent users from denying service to other users.