# Network UPS Tools: example upsd configuration file # # This file contains access control data, you should keep it secure. # # It should only be readable by the user that upsd becomes. See the FAQ. # ======================================================================= # Access Control Lists (ACLs) # # ACL # ACL myhost 10.0.0.1/32 # # ACCEPT [...] # REJECT [...] # # Define lists of hosts or networks with ACL definitions. # # ACCEPT and REJECT use ACL definitions to control whether a host is # allowed to connect to upsd. # # This default configuration only gives access to localhost. To allow # other hosts or networks to connect, see the documentation and change # these lines. ACL all 0.0.0.0/0 ACL localhost 127.0.0.1/32 ACCEPT localhost REJECT all # ======================================================================= # MAXAGE # MAXAGE 15 # # This defaults to 15 seconds. After a UPS driver has stopped updating # the data for this many seconds, upsd marks it stale and stops making # that information available to clients. After all, the only thing worse # than no data is bad data. # # You should only use this if your driver has difficulties keeping # the data fresh within the normal 15 second interval. Watch the syslog # for notifications from upsd about staleness. # ======================================================================= # LISTEN
[] # LISTEN 0.0.0.0 3493 # # This defaults to the global IPv4 listening address and port 3493. You # may specify each interface you want upsd to listen on for connections, # optionally with a port number. # # You may need this if you have multiple interfaces on your machine and # you don't want upsd to listen to all interfaces (for instance on a # firewall, you may not want to listen to the external interface). # # This will only be read at startup of upsd. If you make changes here, # you'll need to restart upsd, reload will have no effect.