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Template: distcc/daemon
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Start the distcc daemon on startup?
distcc can be run as a daemon, listening on port 3632 for incoming
connections.
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You have the option of starting the distcc daemon automatically on the
computer startup. If in doubt, I suggest you not to start automatically it
on startup. If you later change your mind, you can run: 'dpkg-reconfigure
distcc'.
Template: distcc/daemon-allow
Type: string
Default: 127.0.0.1
_Description: Allowed client networks
The distcc daemon implements access control based on the IP address of the
client, that is trying to connect. Only the hosts or networks listed
here are allowed to connect.
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You can list multiple hosts and/or networks, separated by spaces. Hosts are
represented by their IP address, networks have to be in CIDR notation,
f.e. "192.168.1.0/24".
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To change the list at a later point, you can run: 'dpkg-reconfigure distcc'.
Template: distcc/daemon-listen
Type: string
Default: 127.0.0.1
_Description: Listen interfaces
The distcc daemon can be bound to a specific network interface.
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You probably want to choose the interface of your local network by entering
it's IP address. If distccd should listen on all interfaces, just enter
nothing.
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Be sure to protect distccd from unauthorized access, by being careful in
your choice of the listen interface and allowed networks. distccd should
never be accessible from untrusted networks. If that is needed, secureshell
should be used instead of the daemon.
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To change the address at a later point, you can run: 'dpkg-reconfigure distcc'.
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