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Community articleAllow_Passthru_Access
Added by Amy Smith | Edited by IBM contributorAmy Smith on November 11, 2009 | Version 4
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Explanation:

Specifies servers, users, and groups that can access a server port. The port name parameter indicates the name of the port you enabled in the Port Setup dialog box and in the Server document. An asterisk represents everyone listed in the Domino Directory. An asterisk followed by a view name represents everyone listed in that view of the Domino Directory. An asterisk followed by a slash (/) and a hierarchical certifier's name represents everyone certified by that certifier.

Applies to:

Servers

Default Value:

None

Syntax:

Allow_Passthru_Access =* (All users listed in the Domino Directory can access this server using passthru.)


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