access control lists
Access control lists (ACLs) are a set of rules that determine who can access specific resources in a network and what actions they are allowed to perform. ACLs are used to restrict or permit access based on criteria such as IP addresses, user identities, or group memberships. They work in conjunction with network devices, such as routers or firewalls, to enforce security policies and control traffic flow.
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