2 # THIS FILE IS DEPRECATED.
4 # You should NOT be using this file to configure the server.
5 # It is here ONLY for backwards compatibility.
7 # See 'clients.conf' for the new configuration.
10 # naslist This file contains a list of NASes (Network Access Servers,
11 # also known as terminal servers) which we know.
13 # Description of the fields:
15 # * The first field is a valid hostname or IP address
17 # * The second field (seperated by blanks or tabs) is the
18 # short name we use in the logfiles for this NAS.
19 # * The third field defines what type of device it is. Valid
20 # values are "cisco", "computone", "livingston", "max40xx",
21 # "multitech", "netserver", "pathras", "patton", "portslave",
22 # "tc", "usrhiper" or "other".
24 # This is used to find out how to detect double logins.
27 # NAS Name Short Name Type
28 #---------------- ---------- ----
29 #portmaster1.isp.com pm1.NY livingston
30 #portmaster2.isp.com pm1.LA livingston
31 localhost local portslave