MACROMEDIA FLASH MEDIA SERVER 2-MANAGING FLASH MEDIA SERVER Manual page 130

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Allow (HTTPCommands)
Flash Media Server uses two tags named
tag in the
Allow
HTTPCommands
Description
This tag lists the Flash Media Admin Service commands that the administrator can access
using HTTP. You can authorize an administrator to use multiple HTTP commands for access
by creating a comma-separated list of the commands.
Using the value "All" for the
commands.
Macromedia does not recommend use of "all," as it creates an opportunity for a security
risk.
See also
Deny (HTTPCommands)
container.
Allow (Users)
Flash Media Server uses two tags named
tag in the
Allow
HTTPCommands
Description
This tag lists the specific hosts from which an administrator can connect to the Flash Media
Admin Service. The administrator can only connect to the server from those hosts specified in
this
tag.
Allow
You authorize the administrator's access by creating a comma-delimited list of the accessible
host names or domain names, and/or full or partial IP addresses. Whenever possible, use the
IP addresses in the
Allow
requests.
Example
<Allow>foo.yourcompany.com,macromedia.com,10.60.1.133,10.60</Allow>
See also
in the
Deny (User)
container.
130
Configuration Files
Allow
container.
tag authorizes the administrator to use all HTTP
Allow
in the HTTPCommands container;
Allow
container.
tag to improve the server's performance when processing connection
container;
User
Allow (HTTPCommands)
: the
tag in the
Allow
Allow (Users)
: the
tag in the
Allow
in the
container, and the
User
in the User
container, and the
User
HTTPCommands

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