e-smith-nutUPS/additional/config/upsd.users

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# Network UPS Tools: Example upsd.users
#
# This file sets the permissions for upsd - the UPS network daemon.
# Users are defined here, are given passwords, and their privileges are
# controlled here too. Since this file will contain passwords, keep it
# secure, with only enough permissions for upsd to read it.
#
# At the very least it should be owned by root, with mode 0600.
#
# If you want upsd to be able to reload the configuration files, this
# file must be readable by whatever user upsd becomes. See the FAQ.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Each user gets a section. To start a section, put the username in
# brackets on a line by itself. To set something for that user, specify
# it under that section heading. The username is case-sensitive, so
# admin and AdMiN are two different users.
#
# Possible settings:
#
# password: The user's password. This is case-sensitive.
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# allowfrom: ACL names that this user may connect from. ACLs are
# defined in upsd.conf.
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# actions: Let the user do certain things with upsd.
#
# Valid actions are:
#
# SET - change the value of certain variables in the UPS
# FSD - set the "forced shutdown" flag in the UPS
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# instcmds: Let the user initiate specific instant commands. Use "ALL"
# to grant all commands automatically. Here are a few instant
# commands. For the full list, see include/shared-tables.h.
#
# FPTEST - Front panel test
# BTEST0 - Stop battery test
# BTEST1 - Start battery test
# CAL0 - Stop calibration
# CAL1 - Start calibration
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Example:
#
# [admin]
# password = mypass
# allowfrom = admworkstation admhome
# actions = SET
# instcmds = ALL
#
#
# --- Configuring for upsmon
#
# To add a user for your upsmon, use this example:
#
# [monuser]
# password = pass
# allowfrom = bigserver
#
# upsmon master (or upsmon slave)
#
# The matching MONITOR line in your upsmon.conf would look like this:
#
# MONITOR myups@myhost 1 monuser pass slave