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<header>Root Access</header>
Controls which hosts the server will respect the root user on. If a client
is not on the list, even if it can mount the share read-only or read-write
the NFS server will treat the root user on client as the
<a href=anon>Anonymous User</a>.
<if $gconfig{'os_version'} == 7>
<br>Hosts can be specified in the following ways :<p>
<dl>
<dt><b>Hostname or IP address</b> (like <i>ftp.foo.com</i> or <i>1.2.3.4</i>)
<dd>Matches the host with the given name or address
<dt><b>Netgroup</b> (like <i>engineering</i>)
<dd>Matches any host that is a member of the netgroup
<dt><b>DNS domain</b> (like <i>.foo.com</i>)
<dd>Matches any host in the domain
<dt><b>Network</b> (like <i>@10.254.1</i>)
<dd>Matches any host in the network
<dt><b>Network/netmask</b> (like <i>@10.254.1/24</i>)
<dd>Matches any host in the network
</dl><p>
In addition, any of the above notations can be prefixed by a <i>-</i>,
meaning that the host, netgroup, domain or network is <b>not</b> allowed
to mount this share. This can be useful for allowing access by a set
of hosts, but denying one member.
</if>
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