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#204.152.189.113      # a specific host
 
#204.152.189.113      # a specific host
 
#0.0.0.0/0            # any host on any net (USE THIS WITH CARE!)
 
#0.0.0.0/0            # any host on any net (USE THIS WITH CARE!)
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==Beispiele==
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===gen2vdrAE===
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#
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# svdrphosts    This file describes a number of host addresses that
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#              are allowed to connect to the SVDRP port of the Video
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#              Disk Recorder (VDR) running on this system.
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# Syntax:
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#
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# IP-Address[/Netmask]
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#
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127.0.0.0/24          # always accept localhost
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#204.152.189.113      # a specific host
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#0.0.0.0/0            # any host on any net (USE THIS WITH CARE!)
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192.168.0.0/16  # local subnet
 
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Version vom 27. September 2011, 19:28 Uhr

Konfigurationsdatei von VDR.

Datei
$VDRCONFIG/svdrphosts.conf
#
# svdrphosts    This file describes a number of host addresses that
#               are allowed to connect to the SVDRP port of the Video
#               Disk Recorder (VDR) running on this system.
#
#               Gehört ins Konfigurationsverzeichnis des VDR, per Default also /video
#               ( bzw "-c /Verzeichnis" Option beim vdr start
#
# Syntax:
#
# IP-Address[/Netmask]
#

127.0.0.1             # always accept localhost
#192.168.100.0/24     # any host on the local net
#204.152.189.113      # a specific host
#0.0.0.0/0            # any host on any net (USE THIS WITH CARE!)

Beispiele

gen2vdrAE


#
# svdrphosts    This file describes a number of host addresses that
#               are allowed to connect to the SVDRP port of the Video
#               Disk Recorder (VDR) running on this system.
# Syntax:
#
# IP-Address[/Netmask]
#

127.0.0.0/24          # always accept localhost

#204.152.189.113      # a specific host
#0.0.0.0/0            # any host on any net (USE THIS WITH CARE!)
192.168.0.0/16   # local subnet