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The default name of the file is ecf.
lists)lists hence the server will by default look for <host>.<port>.ecf.lists.
The ECFLOW white list file is a way of restricting the access to ecFlow to only known users.
The file lists users with full access and users with only read access.
Including a user name give gives full read/write access, starting with '-' (dash/minus) gives read access only.
Note you must include a version number, e.g. 4.4.14 as the first non-comment line to allow for potential future updates to the format.
The environment variable ECF_LISTS is used to define the white list file name which should exist in the ECF_HOME folder of your server.
The white list file is an ASCII file.
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When creating a white list file (ecf.lists) be sure to include your user name with read/write privileges. Otherwise, you can be locked out of your own server. |
File ecf.lists
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4.4.14 # whitelist version number #Maintenance group and operators #users with read/write access myuid uid1 uid2 # #Read-only users # -uid3 -uid4 |
For more information see ECFLOW ecFlow White list file and "ecflow_client --help reloadwsfile"
What to do
- The expected name of the whitelist file for your server is available from the ECFLOW variable ECF_LISTS. Check this.
- In the home directory of your ecflow ecFlow server create a file ecf.lists given by ECF_LISTS containing your user id with read/write access.
- Load the white list file onto your server using the client command
- ecflow_client –--reloadwsfile
- ecflow_client –--reloadwsfile
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