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services(5) -- service name database
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The services file contains information regarding the known services available in the DARPA Internet. For each service, a single line should be present with the following information: official service ... |
shells(5) -- shell database
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The shells file contains a list of valid shells available on the system. A shell is a command line interpreter that reads user input and executes commands. For each shell a single line should be prese... |
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skey(5) -- one-time password user database
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The /etc/skey directory contains user records for the S/Key one-time password authentication system. Records take the form of files within /etc/skey where each file is named for the user whose record ... |
spamd.conf(5) -- configuration file read by spamd-setup(8) for spamd(8)
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The spamd.conf file is read by spamd-setup(8) to configure blacklists and whitelists with corresponding pf(4) table entries for spamd(8). spamd.conf follows the syntax of configuration databases as do... |
sshd_config(5) -- OpenSSH SSH daemon configuration file
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sshd reads configuration data from /etc/ssh/sshd_config (or the file specified with -f on the command line). The file contains keyword-argument pairs, one per line. Lines starting with `#' and empty ... |
ssh_config(5) -- OpenSSH SSH client configuration files
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ssh obtains configuration data from the following sources in the following order: 1. command-line options 2. user's configuration file ($HOME/.ssh/config) 3. system-wide configuration file (/etc/ssh/... |
stab(5) -- symbol table types
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The file defines some of the symbol table n_type field values for a.out(5) files. These are the types for permanent symbols (i.e., not local labels, etc.) used by the old debugger sdb and the... |
sudoers(5) -- list of which users may execute what
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The sudoers file is composed of two types of entries: aliases (basically variables) and user specifications (which specify who may run what). The grammar of sudoers will be described below in Extended... |
SuidCells(5) -- lists AFS cells for which afsd will honor the setuid bit
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The setuid bit on binaries executed from AFS are ignored for the cells that are not listed in SuidCells. The SuidCells file contain a list of cells separated by newlines. The cells need to exist in Ce... |
sysctl.conf(5) -- sysctl variables to set at system startup
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sysctl.conf contains a list of sysctl(8) variable assignments that is read at system startup by rc(8) early on in the boot sequence. The file is made up of sysctl(8) variable assignments (variable=val... |
syslog.conf(5) -- syslogd(8) configuration file
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The syslog.conf file is the configuration file for the syslogd(8) program. It consists of blocks of lines separated by program specifications, with each line containing two fields: the selector field ... |
term(5) -- format of compiled term file.
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NOTE: OpenBSD uses a Berkeley DB-style terminfo database instead of the SVR4 method of one description per file described below. Compiled terminfo descriptions are placed under the directory /usr/shar... |
termcap(5) -- terminal capability database
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The termcap file is a database describing terminals, used, for example, by vi(1) and curses(3). Terminals are described in termcap by giving a set of capabilities that they have and by describing how ... |
terminfo(5) -- terminal capability data base
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Terminfo is a data base describing terminals, used by screen-oriented programs such as vi(1), rogue(1) and libraries such as curses(3). Terminfo describes terminals by giving a set of capabilities whi... |
texinfo(5) -- software documentation system
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Texinfo is a documentation system that uses a single source file to produce both online information and printed output. It is primarily designed for writing software manuals. For a full description of... |