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UPSD.CONF(5)		    Network UPS Tools (NUT)		  UPSD.CONF(5)

NAME
       upsd.conf - Configuration for Network UPS Tools upsd

DESCRIPTION
       upsd  uses this file to control access to the server and set some other
       miscellaneous configuration values.   This  file	 contains  details  on
       access  controls,  so  keep  it secure.	Ideally, only the upsd process
       should be able to read it.

CONFIGURATION DIRECTIVES
       MAXAGE seconds

	      upsd usually allows a driver to stop responding  for  up	to  15
	      seconds before declaring the data "stale".  If your driver takes
	      a very long time to process  updates  but	 is  otherwise	opera‐
	      tional, you can use MAXAGE to make upsd wait longer.

	      Most users should leave this at the default value.

       STATEPATH path

	      Tell  upsd  to  look for the driver state sockets in path rather
	      than the default that was compiled into the program.

       LISTEN interface port

	      Bind a listening port to the interface specified by its Internet
	      address.	 This may be useful on hosts with multiple interfaces.
	      You should not rely exclusively on this for security, as it  can
	      be subverted on many systems.

	      Listen  on  TCP port port instead of the default value which was
	      compiled into the code.  This overrides any value you  may  have
	      set  with	 'configure --with-port'.  If you don't change it with
	      configure or this value, upsd will listen on port 3493 for  this
	      interface.

	      Multiple	LISTEN	addresses may be specified.  The default is to
	      bind to 127.0.0.1 if no LISTEN addresses are specified (and  ::1
	      if IPv6 support is compiled in).

		   LISTEN 127.0.0.1
		   LISTEN 192.168.50.1
		   LISTEN ::1
		   LISTEN 2001:0db8:1234:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344

       This  parameter	will  only be read at startup.	You'll need to restart
       (rather than reload) upsd to apply any changes made here.

UPGRADING FROM OLDER VERSIONS
       The  ACL/ACCEPT/REJECT  mechanism  that	existed	 in  versions	before
       nut-2.4.0  has been removed. You'll want to use the LISTEN directive to
       limit the addresses the server listens at on  multihomed	 systems.   If
       this is not fine grained enough, use a firewall.

SEE ALSO
       upsd(8), nutupsdrv(8), upsd.users(5)

   Internet resources:
       The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/

				Mon Nov 30 2009			  UPSD.CONF(5)
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