--- experimental/server/ACL/ACLTest.java 2001/12/31 01:49:13 1.5 +++ experimental/server/ACL/ACLTest.java 2002/01/08 13:31:34 1.7 @@ -19,6 +19,10 @@ class ACLTest { acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "129.12.4"); acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "129.*"); acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "129*"); + acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "*.*.3.1"); + acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "*.3.1"); + acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "*.3.*"); + acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "*3.1"); acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, "*"); acl.add(ACL.ALLOW, ""); // not really needed if we default to deny :) @@ -65,15 +69,21 @@ class ACLTest { System.out.println("192.168.1.1: " + acl.check("192.168.1.1")); // setup an ACLServerSocket putting our ACL in + // and an ACLDatagramSocket (which we'll test better later) ACLServerSocket ss = null; + ACLDatagramSocket ds = null; try { ss = new ACLServerSocket(acl, 1337); + ds = new ACLDatagramSocket(acl, 1337); } catch(IOException e) { System.out.println("exception: " + e); e.printStackTrace(); System.exit(1); } + + System.out.println(ss); + System.out.println(ds); // start listening // valid connections (allowed by ACL) will get a message sent back