[Nut-upsuser] Problems with upscmd ACCESS-DENIED
Arjen de Korte
nut+users at de-korte.org
Thu Mar 10 08:25:12 UTC 2011
Citeren Garðar Arnarsson <gardar op giraffi.net>:
> I have defined the user in the /etc/ups/upsd.users
>
> 74 [gardar]
> 75 password = hidden
> 76 allowfrom = local
> 77 actions = SET
> 78 instcmds = ALL
> 79 [local_mon]
> 80 password = hidden
> 81 allowfrom = localhost
> 82 upsmon master
>
> Device and driver info:
>
> device.mfr: Inform
> device.model: SINUS1KURM
> device.type: ups
> driver.name: blazer_ser
> driver.version: 2.6.0
> driver.version.internal: 1.51
>
>
> What am I doing wrong?
Did you check your syslog lately? The 'allowfrom' keyword is no longer
used (since a couple of versions actually) and has been replaced by
tcp-wrappers, which most likely is compiled in the version you're
using. If there is a blanket 'deny all' in /etc/hosts.allow, this
requires you to setup access permissions through /etc/hosts.allow. See
the UPGRADING document, 'man 8 upsd' and 'man 5 hosts_access'. Adding
something like
upsd : garder op localhost : ALLOW
should work.
Best regards, Arjen
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