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 hosts_access(5) -- tcp wrapper format of host access control files
    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) -- tcp wrapper host access control language extensions
    This document describes optional extensions to the language described in the hosts_access(5) document. The extensible language uses the following format: daemon_list : client_list : option : option .....
 inetd.conf(5) -- internet ``super-server''
    inetd 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 service the sock...
 info(5) -- readable online documentation
    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
    The files and declare several structures and define variables and macros which are used to create and manage the underlying format of file system objects on random acc...
 intro(5) -- introduction to file formats
    The manual pages in section 5 contain information related to file formats, including: +o ASCII configuration and resource files +o system binary file structures +o composition of database files
 isakmpd.conf(5) -- configuration file for isakmpd
    isakmpd.conf is the configuration file for the isakmpd daemon managing security association and key management for the IPsec layer of the kernel's networking stack. The file is of a well known type o...
 isakmpd.policy(5) -- policy configuration file for isakmpd
    isakmpd.policy is the policy configuration file for the isakmpd daemon managing security association and key management for the ipsec(4) layer of the kernel's networking stack. The isakmpd(8) daemon ...
 keynote(5) -- assertion format
    For more details on keynote, see RFC 2704. KeyNote assertions are divided into sections, called `fields', that serve various semantic functions. Each field starts with an identifying label at the beg...
 krb5.conf(5) -- configuration file for Kerberos 5
    The krb5.conf file specifies several configuration parameters for the Kerberos 5 library, as well as for some programs. The file consists of one or more sections, containing a number of bindings. The ...
 lastlog(5) -- login records
    The file declares the structures used to record information about current users in the utmp file, logins and logouts in the wtmp file, and last logins in the lastlog file. The timestamps of d...
 link(5) -- dynamic loader and link editor interface
    The include file declares several structures that are present in dynamically linked programs and libraries. The structures define the interface between several components of the link editor a...
 login.conf(5) -- login class capability database
    The login.conf file describes the various attributes of login classes. A login class determines what styles of authentication are available as well as session resource limits and environment setup. Wh...
 magic(5) -- file command's magic number file
    This manual page documents the format of the magic file as used by the file(1) command, version 3.22. The file command identifies the type of a file using, among other tests, a test for whether the fi...
 mailer.conf(5) -- configuration file for mailwrapper(8)
    The file /etc/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 a typ...
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