update the daemon manpage to explain wildcarding in the ACL
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.Sh OPTIONS
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.Bl -tag -width Ds
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.Bl -tag -width Ds
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.It Fl a Fl -acl Ar (+|-)x.x.x.x[/x],...
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.It Fl a Fl -acl Ar (+|-)x.x.x.x,...
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Specify access control list (ACL) to control which hosts may submit RPC requests.
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Specify access control list (ACL) to control which hosts may submit RPC requests.
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ACL is a comma separated list of IP subnets,
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This is a comma-separated list of IP addresses, each prepended by a '-' or '+'
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each subnet is prepended by '-' or '+' sign.
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to denote that access should be denied or allowed to that address.
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Plus means allow, minus means deny.
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Wildcards can be specified in an address by using '*'.
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If subnet mask is omitted, like "-1.2.3.4", then it means that single IP address.
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Masks may vary from 0 to 32 inclusive.
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Default: +127.0.0.1
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Default: +127.0.0.1
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.It Fl b Fl -blocklist
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.It Fl b Fl -blocklist
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