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Diffstat (limited to 'ovn/ovn-sb.xml')
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1 files changed, 25 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/ovn/ovn-sb.xml b/ovn/ovn-sb.xml index b17110e48..f9724d398 100644 --- a/ovn/ovn-sb.xml +++ b/ovn/ovn-sb.xml @@ -2840,14 +2840,14 @@ tcp.flags = RST; The following connection methods are currently supported: </p> <dl> - <dt><code>ssl:<var>ip</var></code>[<code>:<var>port</var></code>]</dt> + <dt><code>ssl:<var>host</var></code>[<code>:<var>port</var></code>]</dt> <dd> <p> - The specified SSL <var>port</var> on the host at the given - <var>ip</var>, which must be expressed as an IP address - (not a DNS name). A valid SSL configuration must be provided - when this form is used, this configuration can be specified - via command-line options or the <ref table="SSL"/> table. + The specified SSL <var>port</var> on the given <var>host</var>, + which can either be a DNS name (if built with unbound library) or + an IP address. A valid SSL configuration must be provided when + this form is used, this configuration can be specified via + command-line options or the <ref table="SSL"/> table. </p> <p> If <var>port</var> is not specified, it defaults to 6640. @@ -2858,30 +2858,29 @@ tcp.flags = RST; </p> </dd> - <dt><code>tcp:<var>ip</var></code>[<code>:<var>port</var></code>]</dt> + <dt><code>tcp:<var>host</var></code>[<code>:<var>port</var></code>]</dt> <dd> <p> - The specified TCP <var>port</var> on the host at the given - <var>ip</var>, which must be expressed as an IP address (not a - DNS name), where <var>ip</var> can be IPv4 or IPv6 address. If - <var>ip</var> is an IPv6 address, wrap it in square brackets, - e.g. <code>tcp:[::1]:6640</code>. + The specified TCP <var>port</var> on the given <var>host</var>, + which can either be a DNS name (if built with unbound library) or + an IP address (IPv4 or IPv6). If <var>host</var> is an IPv6 + address, wrap it in square brackets, e.g. <code>tcp:[::1]:6640</code>. </p> <p> If <var>port</var> is not specified, it defaults to 6640. </p> </dd> - <dt><code>pssl:</code>[<var>port</var>][<code>:<var>ip</var></code>]</dt> + <dt><code>pssl:</code>[<var>port</var>][<code>:<var>host</var></code>]</dt> <dd> <p> Listens for SSL connections on the specified TCP <var>port</var>. Specify 0 for <var>port</var> to have the kernel automatically - choose an available port. If <var>ip</var>, which must be - expressed as an IP address (not a DNS name), is specified, then - connections are restricted to the specified local IP address - (either IPv4 or IPv6 address). If <var>ip</var> is an IPv6 - address, wrap in square brackets, - e.g. <code>pssl:6640:[::1]</code>. If <var>ip</var> is not + choose an available port. If <var>host</var>, which can either + be a DNS name (if built with unbound library) or an IP address, + is specified, then connections are restricted to the resolved or + specified local IP address (either IPv4 or IPv6 address). If + <var>host</var> is an IPv6 address, wrap in square brackets, + e.g. <code>pssl:6640:[::1]</code>. If <var>host</var> is not specified then it listens only on IPv4 (but not IPv6) addresses. A valid SSL configuration must be provided when this form is used, this can be specified either via command-line options or the @@ -2895,17 +2894,17 @@ tcp.flags = RST; part of Open vSwitch. </p> </dd> - <dt><code>ptcp:</code>[<var>port</var>][<code>:<var>ip</var></code>]</dt> + <dt><code>ptcp:</code>[<var>port</var>][<code>:<var>host</var></code>]</dt> <dd> <p> Listens for connections on the specified TCP <var>port</var>. Specify 0 for <var>port</var> to have the kernel automatically - choose an available port. If <var>ip</var>, which must be - expressed as an IP address (not a DNS name), is specified, then - connections are restricted to the specified local IP address - (either IPv4 or IPv6 address). If <var>ip</var> is an IPv6 - address, wrap it in square brackets, - e.g. <code>ptcp:6640:[::1]</code>. If <var>ip</var> is not + choose an available port. If <var>host</var>, which can either + be a DNS name (if built with unbound library) or an IP address, + is specified, then connections are restricted to the resolved or + specified local IP address (either IPv4 or IPv6 address). If + <var>host</var> is an IPv6 address, wrap it in square brackets, + e.g. <code>ptcp:6640:[::1]</code>. If <var>host</var> is not specified then it listens only on IPv4 addresses. </p> <p> |