[distcc] --allow won't accept domain names

Fergus Henderson fergus.henderson at gmail.com
Sun Apr 5 20:10:52 GMT 2009


--allow only applies to non-ssh connections.
So if you're using ssh connections, you can just use
--allow=127.0.0.1, which will allow non-ssh connections only from localhost.

-- 
Fergus Henderson <fergus at google.com>

On Apr 5, 2009 1:03 AM, "Kevin Haddock" <kevinhaddock at yahoo.com> wrote:


I and my friend have dynamic ip's and we would like to use each other's
processing power to do compiles but our IP changes periodically.  Not being
able to use a domain name as an argument to --allow is a PITA!  Not only
that, but we are tunneling distcc thru ssh so putting --allow
0.0.0.0/32doesn't seem the proper thing to do (even though I suppose
we could block
the input traffic at the firewall).  Unless someone has a better idea,
either ---allow should not be mandatory or it should take a domain name as
an argument, don't you think?

-Kevin

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