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client-local.cfg
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- Subject: client-local.cfg
- From: "David Masterson (damaster)" <damaster (at) cisco.com>
- Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 21:30:42 -0800
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I can't quite figure it out from the documentation. Are the sections in
the client-local.cfg file cumulative? That is, if I have a redhat
server named "servA", do both the "[redhat]" and "[servA]" sections
apply? Or is it just the first section in the cfg file that matches
that applies?
David Masterson