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group(5) -- format of the group permissions file
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The group file is the local source of group information. It can be used in conjunction with the Hesiod domain `group', and the NIS maps `group.byname' and `group.bygid', as controlled by nsswitch.c... |
hcsecd.conf(5) -- hcsecd(8) configuration file
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The hcsecd.conf file is the configuration file for the hcsecd(8) Bluetooth link keys/PIN codes management daemon. The hcsecd.conf file is a free-form ASCII text file. It is parsed by the recursive-des... |
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hesiod.conf(5) -- configuration file for the Hesiod library
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The file hesiod.conf determines the behavior of the Hesiod library. Blank lines and lines beginning with a `#' character are ignored. All other lines should be of the form variable = value, where the... |
hosts(5) -- host name data base
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The hosts file contains information regarding the known hosts on the network. It can be used in conjunction with DNS, and the NIS maps `hosts.byaddr' and `hosts.byname', as controlled by nsswitch.co... |
hosts.equiv(5) -- trusted remote host and user name data base
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The hosts.equiv and .rhosts files contain information regarding trusted hosts and users on the network. For each host a single line should be present with the following information: simple hostname [u... |
hosts.lpd(5) -- trusted hosts that may use local print services
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The hosts.lpd file contains a list of hostnames or IP addresses that are allowed to use your local print services. List every hostname or IP address on a line itself. |
hosts_access(5) -- format of host access control files
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This manual page describes a simple access control language that is based on client (host name/address, user name), and server (process name, host name/address) patterns. Examples are given at the end... |
hosts_options(5) -- host access control language extensions
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This document describes optional extensions to the language described in the hosts_access(5) document. The extensions are enabled at program build time. For example, by editing the Makefile and turnin... |
inetd.conf(5) -- internet ``super-server''
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The inetd utility should be run at boot time by /etc/rc (see rc(8)). It then listens for connections on certain internet sockets. When a connection is found on one of its sockets, it decides what serv... |
info(5) -- readable online documentation
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The Info file format is an easily-parsable representation for online documents. It can be read by emacs(1) and info(1) among other programs. Info files are usually created from texinfo(5) sources by m... |
inode(5) -- format of file system volume
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The files and declare several structures, defined variables and macros which are used to create and manage the underlying format of file system objects on random access devices (disks... |
intro(5) -- introduction to file formats
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This section contains information about file formats. |
ipf(5) -- IP packet filter rule syntax
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A rule file for ipf may have any name or even be stdin. As ipfstat produces parseable rules as output when displaying the internal kernel filter lists, it is quite plausible to use its output to feed ... |
ipnat(5) -- IP NAT file format
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The format for files accepted by ipnat is described by the following grammar: ipmap :: = mapblock | redir | map . map ::= mapit ifname ipmask "->" dstipmask [ mapport ] mapoptions. map ::= mapit ifn... |
ipnat.conf(5) -- IP NAT file format
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The format for files accepted by ipnat is described by the following grammar: ipmap :: = mapblock | redir | map . map ::= mapit ifname ipmask "->" dstipmask [ mapport ] mapoptions. map ::= mapit ifn... |