*nix Documentation Project
·  Home
 +   man pages
·  Linux HOWTOs
·  FreeBSD Tips
·  *niX Forums

  man pages->FreeBSD man pages              
Title
Content
Arch
Section
 
 mac.conf(5) -- format of the MAC library configuration file
    The mac.conf file configures the default label elements to be used by policy-agnostic applications that operate on MAC labels. A file contains a series of default label sets specified by object class,...
 magic(5) -- file command's magic number file
    This manual page documents the format of the magic file as used by the magic command, version 3.41. The file command identifies the type of a file using, among other tests, a test for whether the file...
 mailer.conf(5) -- configuration file for mailwrapper(8)
    The file /etc/mail/mailer.conf contains a series of pairs. The first member of each pair is the name of a program invoking mailwrapper(8) which is typically a symbolic link to /usr/sbin/sendmail. (On ...
 make.conf(5) -- system build information
    The file make.conf contains settings that control the compilation of the FreeBSD sources and ported applications. The file make.conf is generally created by the system administrator when the values ne...
 malloc.conf(5) -- general purpose memory allocation functions
    The malloc() function allocates size bytes of memory. The allocated space is suitably aligned (after possible pointer coercion) for storage of any type of object. If the space is at least pagesize byt...
 master.passwd(5) -- format of the password file
    The passwd files are the local source of password information. They can be used in conjunction with the Hesiod domains `passwd' and `uid', and the NIS maps `passwd.byname', `passwd.byuid', `master...
 moduli(5) -- system moduli file
    The moduli file contains the system-wide Diffie-Hellman prime moduli for the photurisd(8) and sshd(8) programs. Each line in this file contains the following fields: Time, Type, Tests, Tries, Size, Ge...
 motd(5) -- file containing message(s) of the day
    The file /etc/motd is normally displayed by login(1) after a user has logged in but before the shell is run. It is generally used for important system-wide announcements. During system startup, a line...
 msdos(5) -- MS-DOS file system
    The msdosfs driver will permit the FreeBSD kernel to read and write MS-DOS based file systems. The most common usage follows: mount_msdosfs /dev/ad0sN /mnt where N is the partition number and /mnt is ...
 msdosfs(5) -- MS-DOS file system
    The msdosfs driver will permit the FreeBSD kernel to read and write MS-DOS based file systems. The most common usage follows: mount_msdosfs /dev/ad0sN /mnt where N is the partition number and /mnt is ...
 mskanji(5) -- Shift-JIS (MS Kanji) encoding for Japanese text
    Shift-JIS, also known as MS Kanji or SJIS, is an encoding system for Japanese characters, developed by Microsoft Corporation. It encodes the characters from the JIS X 0201 (ASCII/JIS-Roman) and JIS X ...
 named.conf(5) -- configuration file for named(8)
    
 netconfig(5) -- network configuration data base
    The netconfig file defines a list of ``transport names'', describing their semantics and protocol. In FreeBSD, this file is only used by the RPC library code. Entries have the following format: netw...
 netgroup(5) -- defines network groups
    The netgroup file specifies ``netgroups'', which are sets of (host, user, domain) tuples that are to be given similar network access. Each line in the file consists of a netgroup name followed by a ...
 netid(5) -- YP network credential file
    Files in netid format are rare. One lives in the YP map netid.byname. The format is rather simple. Each row consists of two items: a key and a value. When created by mknetid(8) there are three types o...
<<  [Prev]  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  [Next]  >>
Copyright © 2004-2005 DeniX Solutions SRL
newsletter delivery service