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<TITLE>BIND acl Statement</TITLE>
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<H2>BIND Configuration File Guide--<CODE>acl</CODE> Statement</H2>
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<A NAME="Syntax"><H3>Syntax</H3></A>
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acl <VAR>name</VAR> {
};
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<A NAME="Usage"><H3>Definition and Usage</H3></A>
<P>The <CODE>acl</CODE> statement creates a named address match list.
It gets its name from a primary use of address match lists: Access
Control Lists (ACLs).</P>
<P>Note that an address match list's name must be defined with
<CODE>acl</CODE> before it can be used elsewhere; no forward
references are allowed.</P>
The following ACLs are built-in:
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<DT><CODE>any</CODE>
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Allows all hosts.
<DT><CODE>none</CODE>
<DD>
Denies all hosts.
<DT><CODE>localhost</CODE>
<DD>
Allows the IP addresses of all interfaces on the system.
<DT><CODE>localnets</CODE>
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Allows any host on a network for which the system has an interface.
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