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host = (hostname | IPaddress)[:portrange] portrange = portnumber | -portnumber | portnumber-[portnumber]The host is expressed as a DNS name, as a numerical IP address, or as
"localhost"
(for the local machine). The wildcard "*"
may be included once
in a DNS name host specification. If it is included, it must be in the
leftmost position, as in "*.sun.com"
.
"N-"
,
where N
is a port number, signifies all ports numbered N
and above,
while a specification of the form "-N"
indicates all ports numbered
N
and below.
The possible ways to connect to the host are
accept
connect
listen
resolve
"listen"
action is only meaningful when used with "localhost"
.
The "resolve"
(resolve host/ip name service lookups) action is implied when
any of the other actions are present.
SocketPermission("foo.bar.com:7777", "connect,accept");is granted, it allows to connect to port 7777 on foo.bar.com, and to accept connections on that port.
SocketPermission("localhost:1024-", "accept,connect,listen");is granted, it allows that code to accept connections on, connect to, or listen on any port between 1024 and 65535 on the local host. @attention Granting code permission to accept or make connections to remote hosts may be dangerous because malevolent code can then more easily transfer and share confidential data among parties who may not otherwise have access to the data. @since OOo 1.1.2 */ published struct SocketPermission { /** target host with optional portrange */ string Host; /** comma separated actions list */ string Actions; }; //============================================================================= }; }; }; }; #endif