# /etc/dictd.conf # # This is the configuration file for /usr/sbin/dictd. If this machine # is acting as a server for a network, or if you are accesible from # the internet, you will probably want to add some access # restrictions in this file. See the dictd manpage - man dictd. # # A sample database section is generated automatically upon # installation or removal of the dictd package or any dictionary # database package. Replace the ``include /var/lib/dictd/db.list'' # line below if you wish to provide a custom database section. # Customization may also be achieved via the optional dictdconfig # order override file /etc/dictd.order. See the dictdconfig manpage - # man dictdconfig. # # Older dictionary database packages did not automatically # invoke /usr/sbin/dictdconfig upon installation and removal, # so you may need to do so manually. # Site section here: # # ALT Linux notes: # Please note that access control is multi-stage: # IP addresses to listen to are determined by # --listen-to (see also /etc/sysconfig/dictd), # and allow/deny directives are used only at # the higher level. # you can also use "control dictd" to change # primary access mode to "local" or "server". # See also README.ALT in doc # Access section here: access { allow 127.0.0.1 deny * } # Database section here: include /var/lib/dictd/db.list # User section here: