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NAME

       nnrpd.track - Specify hosts to be tracked by nnrpd

DESCRIPTION

       This file, which is located in pathetc, specifies which hosts are to have their activities
       recorded during an nnrpd session.  The nnrpd server reads it when first spawned by innd,
       provided readertrack in inn.conf is true; otherwise this file is not used.

       Entries consist of one host specification per line, each line having two fields, separated
       by a colon:

           host:identity

       The first field is either one of the FQDNs of a host, or a domain name (in the form
       "*.domain.com").

       The second field is simply a segment of text which may be used to more easily identify the
       client, typically an e-mail address or other identifying mark.  Each post of tracked hosts
       will have an entry associated with identity in the log message recorded to the
       pathlog/tracklogs directory, and every posted article will be saved in the
       pathlog/trackposts directory.

       An example of nnrpd.track file is:

           nasty.foo.com:nasty@foo.com
           *.bar.com:VeryNastyClient

HISTORY

       Written by Steve Carrie <stephenc@uk.uu.net> for InterNetNews.  Rewritten into POD by
       Julien Elie.

SEE ALSO

       inn.conf(5), nnrpd(8).