Revision: | 1.1 |
Committed: | Wed Dec 19 23:43:27 2001 UTC (23 years ago) by tdb |
Branch: | MAIN |
Log Message: | Initial checkin of ACL code for i-scream server. At present it should allow for ServerSocket's to be wrapped up with an access control list. Very simple to use, will javadoc sometime soon. Essentially construct a ACLServerSocket instead of a ServerSocket, then set an ACL (defaults to open ACL). Then it can be used as a ServerSocket due to inheritance, and will only return from the allow() method if the connecting Socket is permitted by the ACL. |
# | User | Rev | Content |
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1 | tdb | 1.1 | class ACLTest { |
2 | |||
3 | public static void main(String args[]) { | ||
4 | ACL acl = new ACL(ACL.DENY); | ||
5 | |||
6 | acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "*.ukc.ac.uk"); | ||
7 | acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "129.12.*"); | ||
8 | // not really needed if we default to deny :) | ||
9 | acl.add(ACL.DENY, "*"); | ||
10 | |||
11 | System.out.println(acl.getACL()); | ||
12 | |||
13 | System.out.println("killigrew.ukc.ac.uk: " + acl.check("killigrew.ukc.ac.uk")); | ||
14 | System.out.println("129.12.41.13: " + acl.check("129.12.41.13")); | ||
15 | System.out.println("kruskal.18hp.net: " + acl.check("kruskal.18hp.net")); | ||
16 | System.out.println("192.168.1.1: " + acl.check("192.168.1.1")); | ||
17 | } | ||
18 | |||
19 | } |