Changeset 14951df
- Timestamp:
- 09/26/2002 03:28:43 AM (22 years ago)
- Branches:
- 10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, 12.2, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.2.0, 6.2.0-rc1, 6.2.0-rc2, 6.3, 6.3-rc1, 6.3-rc2, 6.3-rc3, 7.10, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.6-blfs, 7.6-systemd, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, basic, bdubbs/svn, elogind, gimp3, gnome, kde5-13430, kde5-14269, kde5-14686, kea, ken/TL2024, ken/inkscape-core-mods, ken/tuningfonts, krejzi/svn, lazarus, lxqt, nosym, perl-modules, plabs/newcss, plabs/python-mods, python3.11, qt5new, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, systemd-11177, systemd-13485, trunk, upgradedb, v1_0, v5_0, v5_0-pre1, v5_1, v5_1-pre1, xry111/for-12.3, xry111/intltool, xry111/llvm18, xry111/soup3, xry111/spidermonkey128, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
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- 7d2ba56
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basicnet/mailnews/fetchmail/fetchmail-config.xml
r7d2ba56 r14951df 20 20 can add as many users and servers as you need using the same syntax.</para> 21 21 22 <para><userinput>man fetchmail</userinput> Look for the section near the bottom 23 named <userinput>CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES</userinput> it gives some quick 24 examples too. There are countless other config options once you get used to 22 <para><userinput>man fetchmail :</userinput> Look for the section near the bottom named <userinput>CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES</userinput> it gives some quick 23 examples too. There are countless other config options once you get used to 25 24 it.</para> 26 25 -
basicnet/mailnews/fetchmail/fetchmail-desc.xml
r7d2ba56 r14951df 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The fetchmail package contains <userinput>fetchmail fetchmailconf</userinput></para> 4 <para>The fetchmail package contains <userinput>fetchmail</userinput> 5 and <userinput>fetchmailconf</userinput>.</para> 5 6 6 7 </sect2> -
basicnet/mailnews/fetchmail/fetchmail-exp.xml
r7d2ba56 r14951df 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 3 4 <para><userinput>--with-ssl </userinput> This enables SSL if found, so that you5 can handle connections to secure POP3 and IMAP servers.</para> 6 <para><userinput>--enable-fallback=procmail </userinput> This tells fetchmail4 <para><userinput>--with-ssl :</userinput> This enables SSL if found, so that you can handle connections to secure POP3 and IMAP servers.</para> 5 6 <para><userinput>--enable-fallback=procmail :</userinput> This tells fetchmail 7 7 to hand incoming mail to procmail for delivery if your port 25 mail server is 8 8 not present or not responding.</para> -
general/sysutils/cpio/cpio.ent
r7d2ba56 r14951df 7 7 <!ENTITY cpio-buildsize "1 MB"> 8 8 <!ENTITY cpio-version "2.5"> 9 <!ENTITY cpio-download-http " ">9 <!ENTITY cpio-download-http "http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/cpio/cpio-2.5.tar.gz"> 10 10 <!ENTITY cpio-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/cpio/cpio-2.5.tar.gz"> 11 11 <!ENTITY cpio-size "188 KB"> -
general/sysutils/fcron/fcron-intro.xml
r7d2ba56 r14951df 13 13 14 14 <screen>fcron recommends: 15 local mail system (<xref linkend="sendmail"/> or <xref linkend="postfix"/>, for example) .15 local mail system (<xref linkend="sendmail"/> or <xref linkend="postfix"/>, for example) 16 16 fcron utilizes: 17 PAM if it is installed prior to fcron.</screen>17 <xref linkend="Linux_PAM"/></screen> 18 18 19 19 </sect2> -
general/sysutils/gpm/gpm-desc.xml
r7d2ba56 r14951df 3 3 4 4 <para>The gpm package contains <userinput>gpm, gpm-root, disable-paste 5 and mev</userinput> </para>5 and mev</userinput>.</para> 6 6 7 7 </sect2> … … 11 11 <sect3><title>gpm</title> 12 12 <para>gpm is a cut and paste utility and mouse server for virtual 13 consoles </para></sect3>13 consoles.</para></sect3> 14 14 15 15 <sect3><title>gpm-root</title> 16 16 <para>gpm-root is a default handler for gpm. It is used to draw menus on the 17 root window </para></sect3>17 root window.</para></sect3> 18 18 19 19 <sect3><title>disable-paste</title> 20 <para>No description available </para></sect3>20 <para>No description available.</para></sect3> 21 21 22 22 <sect3><title>mev</title> 23 <para>mev is a program to report mouse events </para></sect3>23 <para>mev is a program to report mouse events.</para></sect3> 24 24 25 25 </sect2> -
introduction/welcome/changelog.xml
r7d2ba56 r14951df 10 10 11 11 <itemizedlist> 12 13 <listitem><para>September 25th, 2002 [larry]: Edits, mainly trying to 14 standardize exp sections and desc sections.</para></listitem> 12 15 13 16 <listitem><para>September 25th, 2002 [larry]: Xsoft: Mozilla patch -
server/mail/exim/exim-desc.xml
r7d2ba56 r14951df 59 59 <para>exim_lock locks a mailbox file.</para></sect3> 60 60 61 <sect3><title> </title>61 <sect3><title>exim_checkaccess</title> 62 62 <para>exim_checkaccess states whether a given recipient address from a 63 63 given host is acceptable or not.</para></sect3> -
server/other/bind/bind-config-exp.xml
r7d2ba56 r14951df 1 1 <sect2> 2 2 <title>Configuration command explanations</title> 3 <para>< userinput>4 groupadd -g 200 named &&5 useradd -m -g named -u 200 -s /bin/false named &&6 cd /home/named &&7 mkdir -p dev etc/namedb/slave var/run &&8 mknod /home/named/dev/null c 1 3 &&9 mknod /home/named/dev/random c 1 8 &&10 chmod 666 /home/named/dev/{null,random} &&11 mkdir /home/named/etc/namedb/pz &&12 cp /etc/localtime /home/named/etc : </userinput> 3 <para><screen><userinput> 4 groupadd -g 200 named 5 useradd -m -g named -u 200 -s /bin/false named 6 cd /home/named 7 mkdir -p dev etc/namedb/slave var/run 8 mknod /home/named/dev/null c 1 3 9 mknod /home/named/dev/random c 1 8 10 chmod 666 /home/named/dev/{null,random} 11 mkdir /home/named/etc/namedb/pz 12 cp /etc/localtime /home/named/etc : </userinput></screen> 13 13 14 14 Create the unprivileged user and group named, along with device files … … 16 16 17 17 <para><userinput> 18 cat > /home/named/etc/named.conf << "EOF" : 18 cat > /home/named/etc/named.conf << "EOF" :</userinput> 19 19 Create the BIND configuration file, from which named will read the 20 20 location of zone files, root nameservers and secure DNS keys.</para> 21 21 <para><userinput> 22 cat > /home/named/etc/namedb/pz/127.0.0 << "EOF" : 22 cat > /home/named/etc/namedb/pz/127.0.0 << "EOF" :</userinput> 23 23 Create a single zone file.</para> 24 24 <para><userinput> 25 cat > /home/named/etc/namedb/root.hints << "EOF" : 25 cat > /home/named/etc/namedb/root.hints << "EOF" :</userinput> 26 26 The root.hints file is a list of root nameservers. This file must be 27 27 updated periodically with the dig utility. Consult the BIND 9 28 28 Administrator Reference Manual for details.</para> 29 29 <para><userinput> 30 cat > /etc/rndc.conf << "EOF" : 30 cat > /etc/rndc.conf << "EOF" :</userinput> 31 31 The rncd.conf file contains information for controlling named 32 32 operations with the rndc utility.</para> 33 33 34 34 <para><userinput> 35 cat > /etc/resolv.conf << "EOF" : 35 cat > /etc/resolv.conf << "EOF" :</userinput> 36 36 The resolv.conf file will specify the local host(127.0.0.1) as the 37 37 nameserver.</para> 38 38 39 39 <para><userinput> 40 cat > /etc/rc.d/init.d/bind << "EOF" : 40 cat > /etc/rc.d/init.d/bind << "EOF" :</userinput> 41 41 Create the boot script for BIND 9, used to start and stop the name 42 42 server daemon, named.</para> -
server/other/openssh/openssh-intro.xml
r7d2ba56 r14951df 12 12 13 13 <screen>OpenSSH depends on: 14 <xref linkend="zlib"/> and <xref linkend="openssl"/> .14 <xref linkend="zlib"/> and <xref linkend="openssl"/> 15 15 OpenSSH will utilize: 16 X11-ssh-askpass and PAM if they are installed prior to OpenSSH.</screen>16 X11-ssh-askpass and <xref linkend="Linux_PAM"/></screen> 17 17 18 18 </sect2> -
server/other/samba/samba-config-exp.xml
r7d2ba56 r14951df 2 2 <title>Configuration command explanations</title> 3 3 <para><userinput> 4 cat > /etc/samba/smb.conf << "EOF" </userinput>4 cat > /etc/samba/smb.conf << "EOF" :</userinput> 5 5 Create a default Samba configuration file. This configuration will 6 6 allow Samba to act as a Primary Domain Controller for a Microsoft … … 18 18 automatically on machine startup and shutdown.</para> 19 19 20 <para>< userinput>20 <para><screen><userinput> 21 21 /usr/sbin/useradd -g 100 -d /dev/null -c \ 22 22 "Win2k Server" -s /bin/false win2kbox$ : 23 </userinput> 23 </userinput></screen> 24 24 This command creates a machine trust account, necessary only for 25 25 Windows 2000/NT servers to authenticate to our new PDC. Machine trust … … 28 28 <para> 29 29 <userinput> 30 ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/samba /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S600samba, etc. 31 </userinput> 30 ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/samba /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S600samba, etc. :</userinput> 32 31 Create the Samba boot scripts, used to start and stop Samba 33 32 automatically on machine startup and shutdown.</para> -
server/other/samba/samba-exp.xml
r7d2ba56 r14951df 2 2 <title>Installation command explanations</title> 3 3 4 <para>< userinput> mkdir /var/www, mkdir /var/www/swat :5 </userinput></para>6 <para>Directories needed for Samba Web Administration tool.</para>4 <para><screen><userinput>mkdir /var/www 5 mkdir /var/www/swat :</userinput></screen> 6 Directories needed for Samba Web Administration tool.</para> 7 7 8 <para><userinput>--sysconfigdir=/etc/samba : </userinput></para> 9 <para>Samba configuration file directory.</para> 8 <para><userinput>--sysconfigdir=/etc/samba :</userinput> Samba configuration file directory.</para> 10 9 11 <para><userinput>--with-privatedir=/etc/samba/private : </userinput></para> 12 <para>Location of Samba <filename>smbpasswd</filename> and 13 <filename>secrets.tdb</filename> file.</para> 10 <para><userinput>--with-privatedir=/etc/samba/private :</userinput> Location of Samba <filename>smbpasswd</filename> and <filename>secrets.tdb</filename> file.</para> 14 11 15 <para><userinput>--with-swatdir=/var/www/swat :</userinput></para> 16 <para>Location of Samba Web Administration Tool files.</para> 17 <para><userinput>echo "swat 901/tcp" >> /etc/services : 18 </userinput></para> 19 <para>Register the swat service to run on port 901.</para> 12 <para><userinput>--with-swatdir=/var/www/swat :</userinput> Location of Samba Web Administration Tool files.</para> 13 14 <para><userinput>echo "swat 901/tcp" >> /etc/services :</userinput> Register the swat service to run on port 901.</para> 20 15 21 16 <para><userinput>echo "swat stream tcp nowait.400 root /usr/sbin/swat 22 swat" >> /etc/inetd.conf : </userinput></para> 23 <para>Instruct inetd where to find and how to run swat.</para> 17 swat" >> /etc/inetd.conf :</userinput> Instruct inetd where to find and how to run swat.</para> 24 18 </sect2> -
server/other/xinetd/xinetd-inst.xml
r7d2ba56 r14951df 4 4 <para>Install xinetd by running the following commands:</para> 5 5 <para><screen><userinput> 6 ./configure 6 ./configure --prefix=/usr && 7 7 make && 8 8 make install
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