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acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "129.12.4"); |
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acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "129.*"); |
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acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "129*"); |
22 |
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acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "*.*.3.1"); |
23 |
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acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "*.3.1"); |
24 |
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acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "*.3.*"); |
25 |
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acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "*3.1"); |
26 |
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acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "*"); |
27 |
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acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, ""); |
28 |
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// not really needed if we default to deny :) |
69 |
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System.out.println("192.168.1.1: " + acl.check("192.168.1.1")); |
70 |
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|
71 |
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// setup an ACLServerSocket putting our ACL in |
72 |
+ |
// and an ACLDatagramSocket (which we'll test better later) |
73 |
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ACLServerSocket ss = null; |
74 |
+ |
ACLDatagramSocket ds = null; |
75 |
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try { |
76 |
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ss = new ACLServerSocket(acl, 1337); |
77 |
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ds = new ACLDatagramSocket(acl, 1337); |
78 |
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} |
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catch(IOException e) { |
80 |
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System.out.println("exception: " + e); |
81 |
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e.printStackTrace(); |
82 |
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System.exit(1); |
83 |
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} |
84 |
+ |
|
85 |
+ |
System.out.println(ss); |
86 |
+ |
System.out.println(ds); |
87 |
|
|
88 |
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// start listening |
89 |
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// valid connections (allowed by ACL) will get a message sent back |