41 lines
1.4 KiB
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41 lines
1.4 KiB
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# Configuration for getaddrinfo(3).
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#
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# So far only configuration for the destination address sorting is needed.
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# RFC 3484 governs the sorting. But the RFC also says that system
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# administrators should be able to overwrite the defaults. This can be
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# achieved here.
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#
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# All lines have an initial identifier specifying the option followed by
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# up to two values. Information specified in this file replaces the
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# default information. Complete absence of data of one kind causes the
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# appropriate default information to be used. The supported commands include:
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#
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# reload <yes|no>
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# If set to yes, each getaddrinfo(3) call will check whether this file
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# changed and if necessary reload. This option should not really be
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# used. There are possible runtime problems. The default is no.
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#
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# label <mask> <value>
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# Add another rule to the RFC 3484 label table. See section 2.1 in
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# RFC 3484. The default is:
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#
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#label ::1/128 0
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#label ::/0 1
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#label 2002::/16 2
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#label ::/96 3
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#label ::ffff:0:0/96 4
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#
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# precedence <mask> <value>
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# Add another rule the to RFC 3484 precendence table. See section 2.1
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# and 10.3 in RFC 3484. The default is:
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#
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#precendence ::1/128 50
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#precendence ::/0 40
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#precendence 2002::/16 30
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#precendence ::/96 20
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#precendence ::ffff:0:0/96 10
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#
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# For sites which prefer IPv4 connections change the last line to
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#
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#precendence ::ffff:0:0/96 100
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