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# saned.conf
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# Configuration for the saned daemon
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## Daemon options
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# Port range for the data connection. Choose a range inside [1024 - 65535].
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# Avoid specifying too large a range, for performance reasons.
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#
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# ONLY use this if your saned server is sitting behind a firewall. If your
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# firewall is a Linux machine, we strongly recommend using the
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# Netfilter nf_conntrack_sane connection tracking module instead.
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#
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# data_portrange = 10000 - 10100
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## Access list
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# A list of host names, IP addresses or IP subnets (CIDR notation) that
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# are permitted to use local SANE devices. IPv6 addresses must be enclosed
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# in brackets, and should always be specified in their compressed form.
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#
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# The hostname matching is not case-sensitive.
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#scan-client.somedomain.firm
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#192.168.0.1
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#192.168.0.1/29
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#[2001:7a8:185e::42:12]
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#[2001:7a8:185e::42:12]/64
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# NOTE: /etc/inetd.conf (or /etc/xinetd.conf) and
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# /etc/services must also be properly configured to start
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# the saned daemon as documented in saned(8), services(4)
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# and inetd.conf(4) (or xinetd.conf(5)).
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