# Comments start with "#" and go to end of line. Non-comment lines should # contain entries suitable for passing to the --allow option of distccd, e.g. # 192.168.1.100 # 192.168.2.0/8 # # From the distccd man page: # -a, --allow IPADDR[/MASK] # Instructs distccd to accept connections from the IP address # IPADDR. A CIDR mask length can be supplied optionally after a # trailing slash, e.g. 192.168.0.0/24, in which case addresses # that match in the most significant MASK bits will be allowed. # If no --allow options are specified, no clients are allowed! # Unauthorized connections are rejected by closing the TCP connec- # tion immediately. A warning is logged on the server but nothing # is sent to the client. # # You should only allow trusted hosts to connect to distccd in TCP mode. # You should assume that any user on the trusted hosts can (with some # effort) run arbitrary commands as the distcc user on the distccd host. # If this is not acceptible, then you should leave this config file empty # (apart from comments) and thus only allow SSH mode rather than TCP mode. # However, be aware that SSH mode has poorer performance than TCP mode. # Add your trusted hosts here, e.g. start by uncommented the line below. # 127.0.0.1