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#
# This is a sample IP access list that
# could potentially be used with Ncat
# to allow or deny specific users from
# connecting to an Ncat process, such as
# a standard listen operation to being
# able to access your newly spawned SOCKS4
# server.
#
# Obviously, these IP addresses are pretty
# useless to most people. It is an example
# afterall. :)
#
# Chris Gibson, <[email protected]>

# lo interface.
127.0.0.1/8

# eth0 internal network.
192.168.0.0/24

# eth1 to outside world.
55.20.30.1/32

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