'\"macro stdmacro
.if n .pH g1.newshost @(#)newshost	40.2 of 12/29/89
.ig
Revised: D. Bodnar 9/7/89
format -dqm4 -man6 -rs1 newshost.1
..
.\" @(#)newshost.1 9.3 89/01/21
.nr X
.if \nX=0 .ds x} NEWSHOST 1 "26 October 1987" "\&"
.if \nX=1 .ds x} NEWSHOST 1 "26 October 1987"
.if \nX=2 .ds x} NEWSHOST 1 "" "\&"
.if \nX=3 .ds x} NEWSHOST "" "" "\&"
.TH \*(x}
.ds Sd \s-2Ne\h'-0.2n'WS\s+2
.ds Xn \s-2X11/N\s+2e\h'-0.2n'\s-2WS\s+2
.ds Ps P\s-2OST\s+2S\s-2CRIPT\s+2
.IX newshost#(1) "" "\fLnewshost\fP(1)
.SH NAME
newshost \- \*(Sd network security control
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B "newshost add"
.RI [ " hosts " ]
.br
.I "    or"
.B "newshost remove"
.RI [ " hosts " ]
.br
.I "    or"
.B "newshost show"
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBnewshost\fP is a shell command that manipulates the registry of hosts that
are allowed to connect to the \*(Xn server.  The identity of the \*(Xn server
whose registry will be manipulated is determined by the 
.B NEWSSERVER
environment variable.
The variable 
.B /NetSecurityWanted
(in the \*(Sd \fBsystemdict\fP) may be set to \fBfalse\fP to
disable the security mechanism.
.LP
.TP 40n
.B "newshost add"
Adds the named hosts to the registry.
.TP 40n
.B "newshost remove"
Removes the named hosts from the registery.
.TP 40n
.B "newshost show"
Prints out a list of the hosts in the registry.
.sp
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.LP
.I "\*(Sd Programmer's Guide"
