# The list is in the form of a Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse whitelist 
#   or blacklist used by a DCC client such as dccproc or dccm or by a DCC server
#   such as dccd.  Something like it is commonly used by both clients and 
#   servers on	a system by using "include" in individual DCC whitelists.
# This file is often included in whiteclnt, whitelist, and grey_whitelist files.

#   Each line must be in one of the forms
#count type value
#      type value


################

# Local systems
#   Add lines listing all of the host names of this system.
ok	ip	127.0.0.1
ok	ip	::1


# example mailing lists
#	entries of type "substitute mail_host" require `dccm -S mail_host`,
#	    ir or `dccproc -S mail_host`
#	entries of type "substitute Sender" require `-S Sender`
#	entries of type "substitute List-ID" require `-S List-ID`

# sendmail.org
#ok	env_from	owner-sendmail-announce@lists.Sendmail.ORG
#	env_from	sendmail-announce-request@lists.sendmail.org
#	env_from	sendmail-beta-request@knecht.Neophilic.COM
#	substitute mail_host sendmail.org

# Rhyolite.com DCC
ok  substitute List-ID: Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse <dcc.rhyolite.com>

# BUGTRAQ
#ok	substitute mail_host securityfocus.com

# news.admin.net-abuse.sightings confirmations
#ok	from		Bob the NANAS ModBot <nanas-req@cybernothing.org>
