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postlfs/editors/bluefish.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 179 179 <para> 180 180 is a <application>GTK+</application> text editor for markup and 181 programming .181 programming 182 182 </para> 183 183 <indexterm zone="bluefish bluefish-prog"> -
postlfs/editors/ed.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 134 134 <listitem> 135 135 <para> 136 is a line-oriented text editor .136 is a line-oriented text editor 137 137 </para> 138 138 <indexterm zone="ed ed-prog"> … … 147 147 <para> 148 148 is a restricted <command>ed</command>—it can only edit 149 files in the current directory and cannot execute shell commands .149 files in the current directory and cannot execute shell commands 150 150 </para> 151 151 <indexterm zone="ed red"> -
postlfs/editors/emacs.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 214 214 <para> 215 215 creates cross-reference tagfile database files 216 for source code .216 for source code 217 217 </para> 218 218 <indexterm zone="emacs ctags"> … … 227 227 <para> 228 228 permits browsing of C++ class hierarchies from 229 within <command>emacs</command> .229 within <command>emacs</command> 230 230 </para> 231 231 <indexterm zone="emacs ebrowse"> … … 239 239 <listitem> 240 240 <para> 241 is an editor .241 is an editor 242 242 </para> 243 243 <indexterm zone="emacs emacs-prog"> … … 252 252 <para> 253 253 attaches an <command>emacs</command> session to an already 254 running <command>emacsserver</command> instance .254 running <command>emacsserver</command> instance 255 255 </para> 256 256 <indexterm zone="emacs emacsclient"> … … 265 265 <para> 266 266 is another program to generate source code 267 cross-reference tagfiles .267 cross-reference tagfiles 268 268 </para> 269 269 <indexterm zone="emacs etags"> … … 278 278 <para> 279 279 prints entries in Change Logs matching 280 various criteria .280 various criteria 281 281 </para> 282 282 <indexterm zone="emacs grep-changelog"> -
postlfs/editors/gedit.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 182 182 <para> 183 183 is a lightweight text editor integrated with the 184 <application>GNOME</application> Desktop .184 <application>GNOME</application> Desktop 185 185 </para> 186 186 <indexterm zone="gedit gedit-prog"> -
postlfs/editors/joe.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 192 192 <para> 193 193 is a symbolic link to <command>joe</command> used to 194 launch <application>Emacs</application> emulation mode .194 launch <application>Emacs</application> emulation mode 195 195 </para> 196 196 <indexterm zone="joe jmacs"> … … 206 206 is a small text editor capable of emulating 207 207 WordStar, <application>Pico</application>, and 208 <application>Emacs</application> .208 <application>Emacs</application> 209 209 </para> 210 210 <indexterm zone="joe joe-prog"> … … 219 219 <para> 220 220 is a symbolic link to <command>joe</command> used to 221 launch <application>Pico</application> emulation mode .221 launch <application>Pico</application> emulation mode 222 222 </para> 223 223 <indexterm zone="joe jpico"> … … 232 232 <para> 233 233 is a symbolic link to <command>joe</command> used to 234 launch WordStar emulation mode .234 launch WordStar emulation mode 235 235 </para> 236 236 <indexterm zone="joe jstar"> … … 246 246 is a symbolic link to <command>joe</command> that restricts 247 247 <application>JOE</application> to editing only files which are 248 specified on the command-line .248 specified on the command-line 249 249 </para> 250 250 <indexterm zone="joe rjoe"> … … 260 260 is a program used by <command>joe</command> to convert rc and 261 261 .jsf files into a C file (see 262 /usr/share/doc/joe-&joe-version;/util/README) .262 /usr/share/doc/joe-&joe-version;/util/README) 263 263 </para> 264 264 <indexterm zone="joe stringify"> … … 274 274 is a program used by <command>joe</command> to generate the 275 275 termcap index file (see 276 /usr/share/doc/joe-&joe-version;/util/README) .276 /usr/share/doc/joe-&joe-version;/util/README) 277 277 </para> 278 278 <indexterm zone="joe termidx"> … … 290 290 EastAsianWidth.txt and UnicodeData.txt (find them at 291 291 /usr/share/doc/joe-&joe-version;/util; see 292 usr/share/doc/joe-&joe-version;/util/README) .292 usr/share/doc/joe-&joe-version;/util/README) 293 293 </para> 294 294 <indexterm zone="joe uniproc"> -
postlfs/editors/kate5.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 150 150 <listitem> 151 151 <para> 152 is an advanced text editor for kde .152 is an advanced text editor for kde 153 153 </para> 154 154 <indexterm zone="kate5 kate5-prog"> … … 163 163 <para> 164 164 is a text editor for KDE, that is a light version of 165 <command>kate</command> .165 <command>kate</command> 166 166 </para> 167 167 <indexterm zone="kate5 kwrite5"> -
postlfs/editors/mousepad.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 155 155 <listitem> 156 156 <para> 157 is a simple <application>GTK+ 3</application> text editor .157 is a simple <application>GTK+ 3</application> text editor 158 158 </para> 159 159 <indexterm zone="mousepad mousepad-prog"> -
postlfs/editors/nano.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 210 210 is a small, simple text editor which aims to replace 211 211 <application>Pico</application>, the default editor in the 212 <application>Pine</application> package .212 <application>Pine</application> package 213 213 </para> 214 214 <indexterm zone="nano nano-prog"> … … 222 222 <listitem> 223 223 <para> 224 is a restricted mode for <command>nano</command> .224 is a restricted mode for <command>nano</command> 225 225 </para> 226 226 <indexterm zone="nano rnano-prog"> -
postlfs/editors/vim.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 371 371 <para> 372 372 A list of the reinstalled files, along with their short 373 descriptions can be found in the <ulink374 url="&lfs-root;/chapter08/vim.html#contents-vim">LFS Vim Installation375 Inst ructions</ulink>373 descriptions can be found in the 374 <ulink url="&lfs-root;/chapter08/vim.html#contents-vim">LFS Vim 375 Installation Instructions</ulink>. 376 376 </para> 377 377 … … 397 397 <listitem> 398 398 <para> 399 starts <command>gvim</command> in read-only mode .399 starts <command>gvim</command> in read-only mode 400 400 </para> 401 401 <indexterm zone="vim gview"> … … 410 410 <para> 411 411 is the editor that runs under <application>X</application> 412 and includes a GUI .412 and includes a GUI 413 413 </para> 414 414 <indexterm zone="vim gvim"> … … 423 423 <para> 424 424 edits two or three versions of a file with 425 <command>gvim</command> and shows the differences .425 <command>gvim</command> and shows the differences 426 426 </para> 427 427 <indexterm zone="vim gvimdiff"> … … 436 436 <para> 437 437 teaches the basic keys and commands of 438 <command>gvim</command> .438 <command>gvim</command> 439 439 </para> 440 440 <indexterm zone="vim gvimtutor"> … … 448 448 <listitem> 449 449 <para> 450 is a restricted version of <command>gview</command> .450 is a restricted version of <command>gview</command> 451 451 </para> 452 452 <indexterm zone="vim rgview"> … … 460 460 <listitem> 461 461 <para> 462 is a restricted version of <command>gvim</command> .462 is a restricted version of <command>gvim</command> 463 463 </para> 464 464 <indexterm zone="vim gvim"> -
postlfs/filesystems/btrfs-progs.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 249 249 <listitem> 250 250 <para> 251 is the main interface into btrfs filesystem operations .251 is the main interface into btrfs filesystem operations 252 252 </para> 253 253 <indexterm zone="btrfs-progs btrfs-prog"> … … 261 261 <listitem> 262 262 <para> 263 converts from an ext2/3/4 filesystem to btrfs .263 converts from an ext2/3/4 filesystem to btrfs 264 264 </para> 265 265 <indexterm zone="btrfs-progs btrfs-convert"> … … 273 273 <listitem> 274 274 <para> 275 is a filter to find btrfs root .275 is a filter to find btrfs root 276 276 </para> 277 277 <indexterm zone="btrfs-progs btrfs-find-root"> … … 285 285 <listitem> 286 286 <para> 287 maps btrfs logical extent to physical extent .287 maps btrfs logical extent to physical extent 288 288 </para> 289 289 <indexterm zone="btrfs-progs btrfs-map-logical"> … … 297 297 <listitem> 298 298 <para> 299 overwrites the primary superblock with a backup copy .299 overwrites the primary superblock with a backup copy 300 300 </para> 301 301 <indexterm zone="btrfs-progs btrfs-select-super"> … … 309 309 <listitem> 310 310 <para> 311 tunes various filesystem parameters .311 tunes various filesystem parameters 312 312 </para> 313 313 <indexterm zone="btrfs-progs btrfstune"> … … 321 321 <listitem> 322 322 <para> 323 does nothing, but is present for consistency with fstab .323 does nothing, but is present for consistency with fstab 324 324 </para> 325 325 <indexterm zone="btrfs-progs fsck.btrfs"> … … 333 333 <listitem> 334 334 <para> 335 creates a btrfs file system .335 creates a btrfs file system 336 336 </para> 337 337 <indexterm zone="btrfs-progs mkfs.btrfs"> -
postlfs/filesystems/dosfstools.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 157 157 <listitem> 158 158 <para> 159 sets or gets a MS-DOS filesystem label from a given device .159 sets or gets a MS-DOS filesystem label from a given device 160 160 </para> 161 161 <indexterm zone="dosfstools fatlabel"> … … 169 169 <listitem> 170 170 <para> 171 checks and repairs MS-DOS filesystems .171 checks and repairs MS-DOS filesystems 172 172 </para> 173 173 <indexterm zone="dosfstools fsckfat"> … … 181 181 <listitem> 182 182 <para> 183 creates an MS-DOS filesystem under Linux .183 creates an MS-DOS filesystem under Linux 184 184 </para> 185 185 <indexterm zone="dosfstools mkfsfat"> -
postlfs/filesystems/fuse3.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 258 258 <listitem> 259 259 <para> 260 is a suid root program to mount and unmount Fuse filesystems .260 is a suid root program to mount and unmount Fuse filesystems 261 261 </para> 262 262 <indexterm zone="fuse3 fusermount3"> … … 271 271 <para> 272 272 is the command <command>mount</command> calls to mount a Fuse 273 filesystem .273 filesystem 274 274 </para> 275 275 <indexterm zone="fuse3 mount.fuse3"> … … 283 283 <listitem> 284 284 <para> 285 contains the <application>FUSE</application> API functions .285 contains the <application>FUSE</application> API functions 286 286 </para> 287 287 <indexterm zone="fuse3 libfuse3"> -
postlfs/filesystems/gptfdisk.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 163 163 <listitem> 164 164 <para> 165 is an ncurses-based tool for manipulating GPT partitions .165 is an ncurses-based tool for manipulating GPT partitions 166 166 </para> 167 167 <indexterm zone="gptfdisk cgdisk"> … … 175 175 <listitem> 176 176 <para> 177 is an interactive text-mode tool for manipulating GPT partitions .177 is an interactive text-mode tool for manipulating GPT partitions 178 178 </para> 179 179 <indexterm zone="gptfdisk gdisk"> … … 187 187 <listitem> 188 188 <para> 189 repairs mis-formatted MBR based disk partitions .189 repairs mis-formatted MBR based disk partitions 190 190 </para> 191 191 <indexterm zone="gptfdisk fixparts"> … … 200 200 <para> 201 201 is a partition manipulation program for 202 GPT partitions similar to <command>sfdisk</command> .202 GPT partitions similar to <command>sfdisk</command> 203 203 </para> 204 204 <indexterm zone="gptfdisk sgdisk"> … … 210 210 </variablelist> 211 211 </sect2> 212 212 213 </sect1> -
postlfs/filesystems/jfs.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 170 170 <para> 171 171 is used to replay the JFS transaction log, check a 172 JFS formatted device for errors, and fix any errors found .172 JFS formatted device for errors, and fix any errors found 173 173 </para> 174 174 <indexterm zone="jfsutils fsck.jfs"> … … 182 182 <listitem> 183 183 <para> 184 is a hard link to fsck.jfs .184 is a hard link to fsck.jfs 185 185 </para> 186 186 <indexterm zone="jfsutils jfs_fsck"> … … 194 194 <listitem> 195 195 <para> 196 constructs an JFS file system .196 constructs an JFS file system 197 197 </para> 198 198 <indexterm zone="jfsutils mkfs.jfs"> … … 206 206 <listitem> 207 207 <para> 208 is a hard link to mkfs.jfs .208 is a hard link to mkfs.jfs 209 209 </para> 210 210 <indexterm zone="jfsutils jfs_mkfs"> … … 219 219 <para> 220 220 is a program which can be used to perform various low-level 221 actions on a JFS formatted device .221 actions on a JFS formatted device 222 222 </para> 223 223 <indexterm zone="jfsutils jfs_debugfs"> … … 232 232 <para> 233 233 extracts a JFS fsck service log into a file and/or formats and 234 displays the extracted file .234 displays the extracted file 235 235 </para> 236 236 <indexterm zone="jfsutils jfs_fscklog"> … … 245 245 <para> 246 246 dumps the contents of the journal log from the specified 247 JFS formatted device into output file ./jfslog.dmp .247 JFS formatted device into output file ./jfslog.dmp 248 248 </para> 249 249 <indexterm zone="jfsutils jfs_logdump"> … … 257 257 <listitem> 258 258 <para> 259 adjusts tunable file system parameters on JFS file systems .259 adjusts tunable file system parameters on JFS file systems 260 260 </para> 261 261 <indexterm zone="jfsutils jfs_tune"> -
postlfs/filesystems/lvm2.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 325 325 <listitem> 326 326 <para> 327 is a utility to deactivate block devices .327 is a utility to deactivate block devices 328 328 </para> 329 329 <indexterm zone="lvm2 blkdeactivate"> … … 337 337 <listitem> 338 338 <para> 339 (optional) is the Device Mapper event daemon .339 (optional) is the Device Mapper event daemon 340 340 </para> 341 341 <indexterm zone="lvm2 dmeventd"> … … 349 349 <listitem> 350 350 <para> 351 is a low level logical volume management tool .351 is a low level logical volume management tool 352 352 </para> 353 353 <indexterm zone="lvm2 dmsetup"> … … 361 361 <listitem> 362 362 <para> 363 is a utility used to resize or check filesystem on a device .363 is a utility used to resize or check filesystem on a device 364 364 </para> 365 365 <indexterm zone="lvm2 fsadm"> … … 376 376 Commands are implemented via sympolic links to this program to 377 377 manage physical devices (pv*), volume groups (vg*) and logical 378 volumes (lv*) .378 volumes (lv*) 379 379 </para> 380 380 <indexterm zone="lvm2 lvm"> … … 404 404 <para> 405 405 is a tool used to dump various information concerning 406 <application>LVM2</application> .406 <application>LVM2</application> 407 407 </para> 408 408 <indexterm zone="lvm2 lvmdump"> … … 416 416 <listitem> 417 417 <para> 418 is used to import a duplicated VG (e.g. hardware snapshot) .418 is used to import a duplicated VG (e.g. hardware snapshot) 419 419 </para> 420 420 <indexterm zone="lvm2 vgimportclone"> … … 425 425 426 426 <varlistentry id="libdevmapper"> 427 <term><filename class= 'libraryfile'>libdevmapper.so</filename></term>427 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libdevmapper.so</filename></term> 428 428 <listitem> 429 429 <para> 430 430 contains the <application>Device Mapper</application> API 431 functions .431 functions 432 432 </para> 433 433 <indexterm zone="lvm2 libdevmapper"> -
postlfs/filesystems/mdadm.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 217 217 <listitem> 218 218 <para> 219 manages MD devices aka Linux Software RAID .219 manages MD devices aka Linux Software RAID 220 220 </para> 221 221 <indexterm zone="mdadm mdadm-prog"> … … 229 229 <listitem> 230 230 <para> 231 monitors MD external metadata arrays .231 monitors MD external metadata arrays 232 232 </para> 233 233 <indexterm zone="mdadm mdmon"> … … 242 242 <para> 243 243 is a tiny program that can be used to assemble MD devices 244 inside an initial ramdisk (initrd) or initramfs .244 inside an initial ramdisk (initrd) or initramfs 245 245 </para> 246 246 <indexterm zone="mdadm mdassemble"> -
postlfs/filesystems/ntfs-3g.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 245 245 <listitem> 246 246 <para> 247 is similar to ntfs-3g but uses the Fuse low-level interface .247 is similar to ntfs-3g but uses the Fuse low-level interface 248 248 </para> 249 249 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g lowntfs-3g"> … … 257 257 <listitem> 258 258 <para> 259 is a symlink to mkntfs .259 is a symlink to mkntfs 260 260 </para> 261 261 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g mkfs.ntfs"> … … 269 269 <listitem> 270 270 <para> 271 creates an NTFS file system .271 creates an NTFS file system 272 272 </para> 273 273 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g mkntfs"> … … 281 281 <listitem> 282 282 <para> 283 is a symlink to lowntfs-3g .283 is a symlink to lowntfs-3g 284 284 </para> 285 285 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g mount.lowntfs-3g"> … … 293 293 <listitem> 294 294 <para> 295 mounts an NTFS filesystem .295 mounts an NTFS filesystem 296 296 </para> 297 297 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g mount.ntfs"> … … 305 305 <listitem> 306 306 <para> 307 is a symbolic link to ntfs-3g .307 is a symbolic link to ntfs-3g 308 308 </para> 309 309 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g mount.ntfs-3g"> … … 322 322 files. It can also handle special files like symbolic links, devices, and 323 323 FIFOs; moreover it provides standard management of file ownership 324 and permissions, including POSIX ACLs .324 and permissions, including POSIX ACLs 325 325 </para> 326 326 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfs-3g-prog"> … … 336 336 tests if an NTFS volume is mountable read only or read-write, and 337 337 exits with a status value accordingly. The volume can be a block 338 device or image file .338 device or image file 339 339 </para> 340 340 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfs-3g.probe"> … … 348 348 <listitem> 349 349 <para> 350 audits NTFS Security Data .350 audits NTFS Security Data 351 351 </para> 352 352 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfs-3g.secaudit"> … … 362 362 creates the file defining the mapping of Windows accounts to Linux 363 363 logins for users who owns files which should be visible from both 364 Windows and Linux .364 Windows and Linux 365 365 </para> 366 366 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfs-3g.usermap"> … … 386 386 <listitem> 387 387 <para> 388 copies a file to an NTFS volume .388 copies a file to an NTFS volume 389 389 </para> 390 390 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfscp"> … … 398 398 <listitem> 399 399 <para> 400 fixes common errors and forces Windows to check an NTFS partition .400 fixes common errors and forces Windows to check an NTFS partition 401 401 </para> 402 402 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfsfix"> … … 410 410 <listitem> 411 411 <para> 412 lists directory contents on an NTFS filesystem .412 lists directory contents on an NTFS filesystem 413 413 </para> 414 414 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfsls"> … … 422 422 <listitem> 423 423 <para> 424 prints NTFS files and streams on the standard output .424 prints NTFS files and streams on the standard output 425 425 </para> 426 426 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfscat"> … … 434 434 <listitem> 435 435 <para> 436 clones an NTFS filesystem .436 clones an NTFS filesystem 437 437 </para> 438 438 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfsclone"> … … 446 446 <listitem> 447 447 <para> 448 compares two NTFS filesystems and tells the differences .448 compares two NTFS filesystems and tells the differences 449 449 </para> 450 450 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfscmp"> … … 458 458 <listitem> 459 459 <para> 460 dumps a file's attributes .460 dumps a file's attributes 461 461 </para> 462 462 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfsinfo"> … … 470 470 <listitem> 471 471 <para> 472 displays or changes the label on an ntfs file system .472 displays or changes the label on an ntfs file system 473 473 </para> 474 474 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfslabel"> … … 482 482 <listitem> 483 483 <para> 484 resizes an NTFS filesystem without data loss .484 resizes an NTFS filesystem without data loss 485 485 </para> 486 486 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfsresize"> … … 494 494 <listitem> 495 495 <para> 496 recovers a deleted file from an NTFS volume .496 recovers a deleted file from an NTFS volume 497 497 </para> 498 498 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g ntfsundelete"> … … 506 506 <listitem> 507 507 <para> 508 contains the Ntfs-3g API functions .508 contains the Ntfs-3g API functions 509 509 </para> 510 510 <indexterm zone="ntfs-3g libntfs-3g"> … … 515 515 </variablelist> 516 516 </sect2> 517 517 518 </sect1> -
postlfs/filesystems/parted.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 224 224 <listitem> 225 225 <para> 226 is a partition manipulation program .226 is a partition manipulation program 227 227 </para> 228 228 <indexterm zone="parted parted-prog"> … … 236 236 <listitem> 237 237 <para> 238 informs the OS of partition table changes .238 informs the OS of partition table changes 239 239 </para> 240 240 <indexterm zone="parted partprobe"> … … 245 245 246 246 <varlistentry id="libparted"> 247 <term><filename class= 'libraryfile'>libparted.so</filename></term>248 <listitem> 249 <para> 250 contains the <application>Parted</application> API functions .247 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libparted.so</filename></term> 248 <listitem> 249 <para> 250 contains the <application>Parted</application> API functions 251 251 </para> 252 252 <indexterm zone="parted libparted"> … … 257 257 </variablelist> 258 258 </sect2> 259 259 260 </sect1> -
postlfs/filesystems/reiser.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 165 165 without options, it prints the super block of any 166 166 <application>ReiserFS</application> file 167 system found on the device .167 system found on the device 168 168 </para> 169 169 <indexterm zone="reiserfs debugreiserfs"> … … 177 177 <listitem> 178 178 <para> 179 creates a <application>ReiserFS</application> file system .179 creates a <application>ReiserFS</application> file system 180 180 </para> 181 181 <indexterm zone="reiserfs mkreiserfs"> … … 190 190 <para> 191 191 is used to check or repair a 192 <application>ReiserFS</application> file system .192 <application>ReiserFS</application> file system 193 193 </para> 194 194 <indexterm zone="reiserfs reiserfsck"> … … 204 204 is used for tuning the <application>ReiserFS</application> 205 205 journal. <emphasis>WARNING</emphasis>: Don't use this utility 206 without first reading the man page thoroughly .206 without first reading the man page thoroughly 207 207 </para> 208 208 <indexterm zone="reiserfs reiserfstune"> … … 217 217 <para> 218 218 is used to resize an unmounted 219 <application>ReiserFS</application> file system .219 <application>ReiserFS</application> file system 220 220 </para> 221 221 <indexterm zone="reiserfs resize_reiserfs"> -
postlfs/filesystems/smartmontools.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 225 225 <listitem> 226 226 <para> 227 is the control and monitor utility for SMART Disks .227 is the control and monitor utility for SMART Disks 228 228 </para> 229 229 <indexterm zone="smartmontools smartctl"> … … 237 237 <listitem> 238 238 <para> 239 is the SMART disk monitoring daemon .239 is the SMART disk monitoring daemon 240 240 </para> 241 241 <indexterm zone="smartmontools smartd"> … … 249 249 <listitem> 250 250 <para> 251 is the update tool for the smartmontools drive database .251 is the update tool for the smartmontools drive database 252 252 </para> 253 253 <indexterm zone="smartmontools update-smart-drivedb"> … … 259 259 </variablelist> 260 260 </sect2> 261 261 262 </sect1> -
postlfs/filesystems/sshfs.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 192 192 <listitem> 193 193 <para> 194 mounts an <command>ssh</command> server as a local file system .194 mounts an <command>ssh</command> server as a local file system 195 195 </para> 196 196 <indexterm zone="sshfs sshfs-prog"> … … 201 201 </variablelist> 202 202 </sect2> 203 203 204 </sect1> -
postlfs/filesystems/xfsprogs.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 186 186 <para> 187 187 simply exits with a zero status, since XFS 188 partitions are checked at mount time .188 partitions are checked at mount time 189 189 </para> 190 190 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs fsck.xfs"> … … 198 198 <listitem> 199 199 <para> 200 constructs an XFS file system .200 constructs an XFS file system 201 201 </para> 202 202 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs mkfs.xfs"> … … 210 210 <listitem> 211 211 <para> 212 changes the parameters of an XFS file system .212 changes the parameters of an XFS file system 213 213 </para> 214 214 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_admin"> … … 222 222 <listitem> 223 223 <para> 224 prints block mapping for an XFS file .224 prints block mapping for an XFS file 225 225 </para> 226 226 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_bmap"> … … 235 235 <para> 236 236 copies the contents of an XFS file system 237 to one or more targets in parallel .237 to one or more targets in parallel 238 238 </para> 239 239 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_copy"> … … 249 249 for each directory argument, estimates the space that directory 250 250 would take if it were copied to an XFS filesystem 251 (does not cross mount points) .251 (does not cross mount points) 252 252 </para> 253 253 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_estimate"> … … 261 261 <listitem> 262 262 <para> 263 is used to debug an XFS file system .263 is used to debug an XFS file system 264 264 </para> 265 265 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_db"> … … 273 273 <listitem> 274 274 <para> 275 suspends access to an XFS file system .275 suspends access to an XFS file system 276 276 </para> 277 277 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_freeze"> … … 288 288 mounted filesystems, the reorganization algorithm operates on one 289 289 file at a time, compacting or othewise improving the layout of the 290 file extents (contiguous blocks of file data) .290 file extents (contiguous blocks of file data) 291 291 </para> 292 292 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_fsr"> … … 300 300 <listitem> 301 301 <para> 302 expands an XFS file system .302 expands an XFS file system 303 303 </para> 304 304 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_growfs"> … … 313 313 <para> 314 314 is equivalent to invoking <command>xfs_growfs</command>, but 315 specifying that no change to the file system is to be made .315 specifying that no change to the file system is to be made 316 316 </para> 317 317 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_info"> … … 327 327 is a debugging tool like <command>xfs_db</command>, but is 328 328 aimed at examining the regular file I/O path rather than the raw 329 XFS volume itself .329 XFS volume itself 330 330 </para> 331 331 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_io"> … … 339 339 <listitem> 340 340 <para> 341 prints the log of an XFS file system .341 prints the log of an XFS file system 342 342 </para> 343 343 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_logprint"> … … 351 351 <listitem> 352 352 <para> 353 restores an XFS metadump image to a filesystem image .353 restores an XFS metadump image to a filesystem image 354 354 </para> 355 355 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_mdrestore"> … … 363 363 <listitem> 364 364 <para> 365 copies XFS filesystem metadata to a file .365 copies XFS filesystem metadata to a file 366 366 </para> 367 367 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_metadump"> … … 375 375 <listitem> 376 376 <para> 377 creates an XFS file, padded with zeroes by default .377 creates an XFS file, padded with zeroes by default 378 378 </para> 379 379 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_mkfile"> … … 388 388 <para> 389 389 generates pathnames from inode numbers for an 390 XFS file system .390 XFS file system 391 391 </para> 392 392 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_ncheck"> … … 401 401 <para> 402 402 is a utility for reporting and editing various 403 aspects of filesystem quota .403 aspects of filesystem quota 404 404 </para> 405 405 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_quota"> … … 413 413 <listitem> 414 414 <para> 415 repairs corrupt or damaged XFS file systems .415 repairs corrupt or damaged XFS file systems 416 416 </para> 417 417 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_repair"> … … 426 426 <para> 427 427 copies a file to the real-time partition on an 428 XFS file system .428 XFS file system 429 429 </para> 430 430 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_rtcp"> … … 439 439 <para> 440 440 checks and repairs the contents of a mounted 441 XFS file system .441 XFS file system 442 442 </para> 443 443 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_scrub"> … … 451 451 <listitem> 452 452 <para> 453 scrubs all mounted XFS file systems .453 scrubs all mounted XFS file systems 454 454 </para> 455 455 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_scrub_all"> … … 464 464 <para> 465 465 reports and controls free space usage in an 466 XFS file system .466 XFS file system 467 467 </para> 468 468 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs xfs_spaceman"> … … 478 478 contains XFS-specific functions that provide a way to perform 479 479 certain filesystem operations without using a file descriptor to 480 access filesystem objects .480 access filesystem objects 481 481 </para> 482 482 <indexterm zone="xfsprogs libhandle"> -
postlfs/security/cracklib.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 289 289 <listitem> 290 290 <para> 291 is used to determine if a password is strong .291 is used to determine if a password is strong 292 292 </para> 293 293 <indexterm zone="cracklib cracklib-check"> … … 302 302 <para> 303 303 is used to format text files (lowercases all words, 304 removes control characters and sorts the lists) .304 removes control characters and sorts the lists) 305 305 </para> 306 306 <indexterm zone="cracklib cracklib-format"> … … 314 314 <listitem> 315 315 <para> 316 creates a database with words read from standard input .316 creates a database with words read from standard input 317 317 </para> 318 318 <indexterm zone="cracklib cracklib-packer"> … … 326 326 <listitem> 327 327 <para> 328 displays on standard output the database specified .328 displays on standard output the database specified 329 329 </para> 330 330 <indexterm zone="cracklib cracklib-packer"> … … 339 339 <para> 340 340 is used to create the <application>CrackLib</application> 341 dictionary from the given word list(s) .341 dictionary from the given word list(s) 342 342 </para> 343 343 <indexterm zone="cracklib create-cracklib-dict"> … … 352 352 <para> 353 353 provides a fast dictionary lookup method for strong 354 password enforcement .354 password enforcement 355 355 </para> 356 356 <indexterm zone="cracklib libcrack"> -
postlfs/security/cryptsetup.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 240 240 <listitem> 241 241 <para> 242 is used to setup dm-crypt managed device-mapper mappings .242 is used to setup dm-crypt managed device-mapper mappings 243 243 </para> 244 244 <indexterm zone="cryptsetup cryptsetup-prog"> … … 252 252 <listitem> 253 253 <para> 254 is a for offline LUKS device re-encryption .254 is a for offline LUKS device re-encryption 255 255 </para> 256 256 <indexterm zone="cryptsetup cryptsetup-reencrypt"> … … 264 264 <listitem> 265 265 <para> 266 is a tool to manage dm-integrity (block level integrity) volumes .266 is a tool to manage dm-integrity (block level integrity) volumes 267 267 </para> 268 268 <indexterm zone="cryptsetup integritysetup"> … … 278 278 is used to configure dm-verity managed device-mapper mappings. 279 279 Device-mapper verity target provides read-only transparent integrity 280 checking of block devices using kernel crypto API .280 checking of block devices using kernel crypto API 281 281 </para> 282 282 <indexterm zone="cryptsetup veritysetup"> -
postlfs/security/cyrus-sasl.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 365 365 <listitem> 366 366 <para> 367 is used to list loadable SASL plugins and their properties .367 is used to list loadable SASL plugins and their properties 368 368 </para> 369 369 <indexterm zone="cyrus-sasl pluginviewer"> … … 377 377 <listitem> 378 378 <para> 379 is the SASL authentication server .379 is the SASL authentication server 380 380 </para> 381 381 <indexterm zone="cyrus-sasl saslauthd"> … … 390 390 <para> 391 391 is used to list the users in the SASL password database 392 <filename>sasldb2</filename> .392 <filename>sasldb2</filename> 393 393 </para> 394 394 <indexterm zone="cyrus-sasl sasldblistusers2"> … … 404 404 is used to set and delete a user's SASL password and 405 405 mechanism specific secrets in the SASL password 406 database <filename>sasldb2</filename> .406 database <filename>sasldb2</filename> 407 407 </para> 408 408 <indexterm zone="cyrus-sasl saslpasswd2"> … … 416 416 <listitem> 417 417 <para> 418 is a test utility for the SASL authentication server .418 is a test utility for the SASL authentication server 419 419 </para> 420 420 <indexterm zone="cyrus-sasl testsaslauthd"> … … 429 429 <para> 430 430 is a general purpose authentication library for server 431 and client applications .431 and client applications 432 432 </para> 433 433 <indexterm zone="cyrus-sasl libsasl2"> -
postlfs/security/gnupg2.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 243 243 <para> 244 244 is used to create and populate a user's 245 <filename class= 'directory'>~/.gnupg</filename> directories245 <filename class="directory">~/.gnupg</filename> directories 246 246 </para> 247 247 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 addgnupghome"> … … 257 257 is a wrapper script used to run <command>gpgconf</command> 258 258 with the <parameter>--apply-defaults</parameter> parameter on all 259 user's GnuPG home directories .259 user's GnuPG home directories 260 260 </para> 261 261 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 applygnupgdefaults"> … … 269 269 <listitem> 270 270 <para> 271 is a tool that takes care of accessing the OpenPGP keyservers .271 is a tool that takes care of accessing the OpenPGP keyservers 272 272 </para> 273 273 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 dirmngr"> … … 282 282 <para> 283 283 is a tool to contact a running dirmngr and test whether a 284 certificate has been revoked .284 certificate has been revoked 285 285 </para> 286 286 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 dirmngr-client"> … … 295 295 <para> 296 296 is a tool to create, mount or unmount an encrypted file system 297 container (optional) .297 container (optional) 298 298 </para> 299 299 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 g13"> … … 310 310 from any protocol. It is used as a backend for 311 311 <command>gpg2</command> and <command>gpgsm</command> as well as 312 for a couple of other utilities .312 for a couple of other utilities 313 313 </para> 314 314 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpg-agent"> … … 323 323 <para> 324 324 is a utility used to communicate with a running 325 <command>gpg-agent</command> .325 <command>gpg-agent</command> 326 326 </para> 327 327 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpg-connect-agent"> … … 337 337 is the OpenPGP part of the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG). It is a 338 338 tool used to provide digital encryption and signing services using 339 the OpenPGP standard .339 the OpenPGP standard 340 340 </para> 341 341 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpg"> … … 351 351 is a utility used to automatically and reasonably safely 352 352 query and modify configuration files in the 353 <filename class= 'directory'>~/.gnupg</filename> home directory. It353 <filename class="directory">~/.gnupg</filename> home directory. It 354 354 is designed not to be invoked manually by the user, but 355 automatically by graphical user interfaces .355 automatically by graphical user interfaces 356 356 </para> 357 357 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgconf"> … … 366 366 <para> 367 367 is a utility currently only useful for debugging. Run it with 368 <parameter>--help</parameter> for usage information .368 <parameter>--help</parameter> for usage information 369 369 </para> 370 370 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgparsemail"> … … 378 378 <listitem> 379 379 <para> 380 executes the given scheme program or spawns an interactive shell .380 executes the given scheme program or spawns an interactive shell 381 381 </para> 382 382 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgscm"> … … 393 393 digital encryption and signing services on X.509 certificates and 394 394 the CMS protocol. It is mainly used as a backend for S/MIME mail 395 processing .395 processing 396 396 </para> 397 397 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgsm"> … … 405 405 <listitem> 406 406 <para> 407 splits an OpenPGP message into packets .407 splits an OpenPGP message into packets 408 408 </para> 409 409 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgsplit"> … … 417 417 <listitem> 418 418 <para> 419 is a tool to encrypt or sign files into an archive .419 is a tool to encrypt or sign files into an archive 420 420 </para> 421 421 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgtar"> … … 429 429 <listitem> 430 430 <para> 431 is a verify only version of <command>gpg2</command> .431 is a verify only version of <command>gpg2</command> 432 432 </para> 433 433 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgv"> … … 442 442 <para> 443 443 provides a server for the 444 <application>Web Key Service</application> protocol .444 <application>Web Key Service</application> protocol 445 445 </para> 446 446 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpg-wks-server"> … … 454 454 <listitem> 455 455 <para> 456 encrypts or signs files into an archive .456 encrypts or signs files into an archive 457 457 </para> 458 458 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpg-zip"> … … 466 466 <listitem> 467 467 <para> 468 is used to list, export and import Keybox data .468 is used to list, export and import Keybox data 469 469 </para> 470 470 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 kbxutil"> … … 492 492 <para> 493 493 is used to listen to a Unix Domain socket created by any of 494 the GnuPG tools .494 the GnuPG tools 495 495 </para> 496 496 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 watchgnupg"> -
postlfs/security/gnutls.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 259 259 <para> 260 260 is used to generate X.509 certificates, certificate requests, 261 and private keys .261 and private keys 262 262 </para> 263 263 <indexterm zone="gnutls certtool"> … … 272 272 <para> 273 273 is a tool used to generate and check DNS resource records 274 for the DANE protocol .274 for the DANE protocol 275 275 </para> 276 276 <indexterm zone="gnutls danetool"> … … 285 285 <para> 286 286 is a simple client program to set up a TLS connection to some 287 other computer .287 other computer 288 288 </para> 289 289 <indexterm zone="gnutls gnutls-cli"> … … 298 298 <para> 299 299 is a simple client program to set up a TLS connection to some 300 other computer and produces very verbose progress results .300 other computer and produces very verbose progress results 301 301 </para> 302 302 <indexterm zone="gnutls gnutls-cli-debug"> … … 311 311 <para> 312 312 is a simple server program that listens to incoming TLS 313 connections .313 connections 314 314 </para> 315 315 <indexterm zone="gnutls gnutls-serv"> … … 324 324 <para> 325 325 is a program that can parse and print information about OCSP 326 requests/responses, generate requests and verify responses .326 requests/responses, generate requests and verify responses 327 327 </para> 328 328 <indexterm zone="gnutls ocsptool"> … … 337 337 <para> 338 338 is a program that allows handling data from PKCS #11 smart cards 339 and security modules .339 and security modules 340 340 </para> 341 341 <indexterm zone="gnutls p11tool"> … … 349 349 <listitem> 350 350 <para> 351 is a simple program that generates random keys for use with TLS-PSK .351 is a simple program that generates random keys for use with TLS-PSK 352 352 </para> 353 353 <indexterm zone="gnutls psktool"> … … 362 362 <para> 363 363 is a simple program that emulates the programs in the Stanford 364 SRP (Secure Remote Password) libraries using GnuTLS .364 SRP (Secure Remote Password) libraries using GnuTLS 365 365 </para> 366 366 <indexterm zone="gnutls srptool"> … … 374 374 <listitem> 375 375 <para> 376 contains the core API functions and X.509 certificate API functions .376 contains the core API functions and X.509 certificate API functions 377 377 </para> 378 378 <indexterm zone="gnutls libgnutls"> -
postlfs/security/gpgme.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 172 172 <para> 173 173 is used to obtain <application>GPGME</application> compilation and 174 linking information .174 linking information 175 175 </para> 176 176 <indexterm zone="gpgme gpgme-config"> … … 184 184 <listitem> 185 185 <para> 186 outputs <application>GPGME</application> commands in JSON format .186 outputs <application>GPGME</application> commands in JSON format 187 187 </para> 188 188 <indexterm zone="gpgme gpgme-json"> … … 198 198 is an assuan server exposing <application>GPGME</application> 199 199 operations, such as printing fingerprints and keyids with 200 keyservers .200 keyservers 201 201 </para> 202 202 <indexterm zone="gpgme gpgme-tool"> … … 225 225 <listitem> 226 226 <para> 227 contains the <application>GPGME</application> API functions .227 contains the <application>GPGME</application> API functions 228 228 </para> 229 229 <indexterm zone="gpgme libgpgme"> … … 237 237 <listitem> 238 238 <para> 239 contains the C++ <application>GPGME</application> API functions .239 contains the C++ <application>GPGME</application> API functions 240 240 </para> 241 241 <indexterm zone="gpgme libgpgmepp"> … … 250 250 <para> 251 251 contains API functions for handling GPG operations in 252 <application>Qt</application> applications .252 <application>Qt</application> applications 253 253 </para> 254 254 <indexterm zone="gpgme libqgpgme"> -
postlfs/security/haveged.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 169 169 numbers harvested from the indirect effects of hardware events 170 170 based on hidden processor states (caches, branch predictors, memory 171 translation tables, etc) .171 translation tables, etc) 172 172 </para> 173 173 <indexterm zone="haveged haveged-prog"> -
postlfs/security/iptables.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 917 917 <para> 918 918 is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the tables of 919 IP packet filter rules in the Linux kernel .919 IP packet filter rules in the Linux kernel 920 920 </para> 921 921 <indexterm zone="iptables iptables-prog"> … … 929 929 <listitem> 930 930 <para> 931 is a safer way to update iptables remotely .931 is a safer way to update iptables remotely 932 932 </para> 933 933 <indexterm zone="iptables iptables-apply"> … … 941 941 <listitem> 942 942 <para> 943 is used to interact with iptables using the legacy command set .943 is used to interact with iptables using the legacy command set 944 944 </para> 945 945 <indexterm zone="iptables iptables-legacy"> … … 953 953 <listitem> 954 954 <para> 955 is used to restore a set of legacy iptables rules .955 is used to restore a set of legacy iptables rules 956 956 </para> 957 957 <indexterm zone="iptables iptables-legacy-restore"> … … 965 965 <listitem> 966 966 <para> 967 is used to save a set of legacy iptables rules .967 is used to save a set of legacy iptables rules 968 968 </para> 969 969 <indexterm zone="iptables iptables-legacy-save"> … … 979 979 is used to restore IP Tables from data specified on 980 980 STDIN. Use I/O redirection provided by your 981 shell to read from a file .981 shell to read from a file 982 982 </para> 983 983 <indexterm zone="iptables iptables-restore"> … … 993 993 is used to dump the contents of an IP Table in easily 994 994 parseable format to STDOUT. Use I/O-redirection 995 provided by your shell to write to a file .995 provided by your shell to write to a file 996 996 </para> 997 997 <indexterm zone="iptables iptables-save"> … … 1008 1008 <command>iptables-save</command> to an XML format. Using the 1009 1009 <filename>iptables.xslt</filename> stylesheet converts the XML 1010 back to the format of <command>iptables-restore</command> .1010 back to the format of <command>iptables-restore</command> 1011 1011 </para> 1012 1012 <indexterm zone="iptables iptables-xml"> … … 1021 1021 <para> 1022 1022 are a set of commands for IPV6 that parallel the iptables 1023 commands above .1023 commands above 1024 1024 </para> 1025 1025 <indexterm zone="iptables ip6tables"> … … 1035 1035 (optional) configuration tool. SYNPROXY target makes handling of 1036 1036 large SYN floods possible without the large performance penalties 1037 imposed by the connection tracking in such cases .1037 imposed by the connection tracking in such cases 1038 1038 </para> 1039 1039 <indexterm zone="iptables nfsynproxy"> … … 1047 1047 <listitem> 1048 1048 <para> 1049 is a binary that behaves according to the name it is called by .1049 is a binary that behaves according to the name it is called by 1050 1050 </para> 1051 1051 <indexterm zone="iptables xtables-multi"> -
postlfs/security/liboauth.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 194 194 OAuth specifications and offers high-level functionality built 195 195 on top to sign requests or verify signatures using either NSS or 196 OpenSSL for calculating the hash/signatures .196 OpenSSL for calculating the hash/signatures 197 197 </para> 198 198 <indexterm zone="liboauth liboauth-lib"> -
postlfs/security/libpwquality.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 214 214 <para> 215 215 is a simple configurable tool for generating random 216 and relatively easily pronounceable passwords .216 and relatively easily pronounceable passwords 217 217 </para> 218 218 <indexterm zone="libpwquality pwmake"> … … 226 226 <listitem> 227 227 <para> 228 is a simple tool for checking quality of a password .228 is a simple tool for checking quality of a password 229 229 </para> 230 230 <indexterm zone="libpwquality pwscore"> … … 238 238 <listitem> 239 239 <para> 240 contains API functions for checking the password quality .240 contains API functions for checking the password quality 241 241 </para> 242 242 <indexterm zone="libpwquality libpwquality-lib"> … … 251 251 <para> 252 252 is a <application>Linux PAM</application> module used to perform 253 password quality checking .253 password quality checking 254 254 </para> 255 255 <indexterm zone="libpwquality pam_pwquality"> -
postlfs/security/linux-pam.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 501 501 <listitem> 502 502 <para> 503 displays and modifies the authentication failure record files .503 displays and modifies the authentication failure record files 504 504 </para> 505 505 <indexterm zone="linux-pam faillock"> … … 513 513 <listitem> 514 514 <para> 515 is a helper binary that creates home directories .515 is a helper binary that creates home directories 516 516 </para> 517 517 <indexterm zone="linux-pam mkhomedir_helper"> … … 526 526 <para> 527 527 is a helper program used to configure a private namespace for a 528 user session .528 user session 529 529 </para> 530 530 <indexterm zone="linux-pam pam_namespace_helper"> … … 539 539 <para> 540 540 is a helper program that transfers password hashes from passwd or 541 shadow to opasswd .541 shadow to opasswd 542 542 </para> 543 543 <indexterm zone="linux-pam pwhistory_helper"> … … 590 590 <listitem> 591 591 <para> 592 is a helper binary that verifies the password of the current user .592 is a helper binary that verifies the password of the current user 593 593 </para> 594 594 <indexterm zone="linux-pam unix_chkpwd"> … … 602 602 <listitem> 603 603 <para> 604 is a helper binary that updates the password of a given user .604 is a helper binary that updates the password of a given user 605 605 </para> 606 606 <indexterm zone="linux-pam unix_update"> … … 615 615 <para> 616 616 provides the interfaces between applications and the 617 PAM modules .617 PAM modules 618 618 </para> 619 619 <indexterm zone="linux-pam libpam"> -
postlfs/security/make-ca.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 295 295 is a shell script that adapts a current version of 296 296 <filename>certdata.txt</filename>, and prepares it for use 297 as the system trust store .297 as the system trust store 298 298 </para> 299 299 <indexterm zone="make-ca make-ca"> … … 305 305 306 306 </sect2> 307 307 308 </sect1> -
postlfs/security/mitkrb.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 528 528 <listitem> 529 529 <para> 530 is a GSSAPI test client .530 is a GSSAPI test client 531 531 </para> 532 532 <indexterm zone="mitkrb gss-client"> … … 540 540 <listitem> 541 541 <para> 542 is a GSSAPI test server .542 is a GSSAPI test server 543 543 </para> 544 544 <indexterm zone="mitkrb gss-server"> … … 552 552 <listitem> 553 553 <para> 554 is a host keytable manipulation utility .554 is a host keytable manipulation utility 555 555 </para> 556 556 <indexterm zone="mitkrb k5srvutil"> … … 565 565 <para> 566 566 is an utility used to make modifications 567 to the Kerberos database .567 to the Kerberos database 568 568 </para> 569 569 <indexterm zone="mitkrb kadmin"> … … 580 580 database is db2, the local client <command>kadmin.local</command>, 581 581 is intended to run directly on the master KDC without Kerberos 582 authentication .582 authentication 583 583 </para> 584 584 <indexterm zone="mitkrb kadmin.local"> … … 593 593 <para> 594 594 is a server for administrative access 595 to a Kerberos database .595 to a Kerberos database 596 596 </para> 597 597 <indexterm zone="mitkrb kadmind"> … … 606 606 <para> 607 607 allows an administrator to manage realms, Kerberos services 608 and ticket policies .608 and ticket policies 609 609 </para> 610 610 <indexterm zone="mitkrb kdb5_ldap_util"> … … 618 618 <listitem> 619 619 <para> 620 is the KDC database utility .620 is the KDC database utility 621 621 </para> 622 622 <indexterm zone="mitkrb kdb5_util"> … … 630 630 <listitem> 631 631 <para> 632 removes the current set of tickets .632 removes the current set of tickets 633 633 </para> 634 634 <indexterm zone="mitkrb kdestroy"> … … 644 644 is used to authenticate to the Kerberos server as a 645 645 principal and acquire a ticket granting ticket that can 646 later be used to obtain tickets for other services .646 later be used to obtain tickets for other services 647 647 </para> 648 648 <indexterm zone="mitkrb kinit"> … … 657 657 <para> 658 658 reads and displays the current tickets in 659 the credential cache .659 the credential cache 660 660 </para> 661 661 <indexterm zone="mitkrb klist"> … … 669 669 <listitem> 670 670 <para> 671 is a program for changing Kerberos 5 passwords .671 is a program for changing Kerberos 5 passwords 672 672 </para> 673 673 <indexterm zone="mitkrb kpasswd"> … … 682 682 <para> 683 683 takes a principal database in a specified format and 684 converts it into a stream of database records .684 converts it into a stream of database records 685 685 </para> 686 686 <indexterm zone="mitkrb kprop"> … … 695 695 <para> 696 696 receives a database sent by <command>kprop</command> 697 and writes it as a local database .697 and writes it as a local database 698 698 </para> 699 699 <indexterm zone="mitkrb kpropd"> … … 708 708 <para> 709 709 displays the contents of the KDC database update log to standard 710 output .710 output 711 711 </para> 712 712 <indexterm zone="mitkrb kproplog"> … … 721 721 <para> 722 722 gives information on how to link programs against 723 libraries .723 libraries 724 724 </para> 725 725 <indexterm zone="mitkrb krb5-config-prog2"> … … 733 733 <listitem> 734 734 <para> 735 is the <application>Kerberos 5</application> server .735 is the <application>Kerberos 5</application> server 736 736 </para> 737 737 <indexterm zone="mitkrb krb5kdc"> … … 745 745 <listitem> 746 746 <para> 747 sends a problem report (PR) to a central support site .747 sends a problem report (PR) to a central support site 748 748 </para> 749 749 <indexterm zone="mitkrb krb5-send-pr"> … … 761 761 <filename>/etc/shells</filename> and 762 762 <filename>~/.k5login</filename> containing principals 763 authorized to become super users .763 authorized to become super users 764 764 </para> 765 765 <indexterm zone="mitkrb ksu"> … … 775 775 makes the specified credential cache the 776 776 primary cache for the collection, if a cache 777 collection is available .777 collection is available 778 778 </para> 779 779 <indexterm zone="mitkrb kswitch"> … … 787 787 <listitem> 788 788 <para> 789 is a program for managing Kerberos keytabs .789 is a program for managing Kerberos keytabs 790 790 </para> 791 791 <indexterm zone="mitkrb ktutil"> … … 799 799 <listitem> 800 800 <para> 801 prints keyversion numbers of Kerberos principals .801 prints keyversion numbers of Kerberos principals 802 802 </para> 803 803 <indexterm zone="mitkrb kvno"> … … 813 813 is used to contact a sample server and authenticate to it 814 814 using Kerberos 5 tickets, then display the server's 815 response .815 response 816 816 </para> 817 817 <indexterm zone="mitkrb sclient"> … … 826 826 <para> 827 827 is a simple UDP-based sample client program, for 828 demonstration .828 demonstration 829 829 </para> 830 830 <indexterm zone="mitkrb sim_client"> … … 839 839 <para> 840 840 is a simple UDP-based server application, for 841 demonstration .841 demonstration 842 842 </para> 843 843 <indexterm zone="mitkrb sim_server"> … … 851 851 <listitem> 852 852 <para> 853 is the sample Kerberos 5 server .853 is the sample Kerberos 5 server 854 854 </para> 855 855 <indexterm zone="mitkrb sserver"> … … 863 863 <listitem> 864 864 <para> 865 is another sample client .865 is another sample client 866 866 </para> 867 867 <indexterm zone="mitkrb uuclient"> … … 875 875 <listitem> 876 876 <para> 877 is another sample server .877 is another sample server 878 878 </para> 879 879 <indexterm zone="mitkrb uuserver"> … … 893 893 underlying mechanisms and technologies and hence allowing 894 894 source-level portability of applications to different 895 environments .895 environments 896 896 </para> 897 897 <indexterm zone="mitkrb libgssapi_krb5"> … … 906 906 <para> 907 907 contains the administrative authentication and password checking 908 functions required by Kerberos 5 client-side programs .908 functions required by Kerberos 5 client-side programs 909 909 </para> 910 910 <indexterm zone="mitkrb libkadm5clnt"> … … 919 919 <para> 920 920 contains the administrative authentication and password 921 checking functions required by Kerberos 5 servers .921 checking functions required by Kerberos 5 servers 922 922 </para> 923 923 <indexterm zone="mitkrb libkadm5srv"> … … 932 932 <para> 933 933 is a Kerberos 5 authentication/authorization database 934 access library .934 access library 935 935 </para> 936 936 <indexterm zone="mitkrb libkdb5"> … … 944 944 <listitem> 945 945 <para> 946 contains the internal support library for RADIUS functionality .946 contains the internal support library for RADIUS functionality 947 947 </para> 948 948 <indexterm zone="mitkrb libkrad"> … … 956 956 <listitem> 957 957 <para> 958 is an all-purpose <application>Kerberos 5</application> library .958 is an all-purpose <application>Kerberos 5</application> library 959 959 </para> 960 960 <indexterm zone="mitkrb libkrb5"> -
postlfs/security/nettle.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 148 148 <listitem> 149 149 <para> 150 calculates a hash value using a specified algorithm .150 calculates a hash value using a specified algorithm 151 151 </para> 152 152 <indexterm zone="nettle nettle-hash"> … … 163 163 using Knuth's lagged fibonacci generator. The stream is useful for 164 164 testing, but should not be used to generate cryptographic keys or 165 anything else that needs real randomness .165 anything else that needs real randomness 166 166 </para> 167 167 <indexterm zone="nettle nettle-lfib-stream"> … … 178 178 password or passphrase and typically strengthen it and protect 179 179 against certain pre-computation attacks by using salting and 180 expensive computation .180 expensive computation 181 181 </para> 182 182 <indexterm zone="nettle nettle-pbkdf2"> … … 191 191 <para> 192 192 converts private and public RSA keys from PKCS #1 format to 193 sexp format .193 sexp format 194 194 </para> 195 195 <indexterm zone="nettle pkcs1-conv"> … … 203 203 <listitem> 204 204 <para> 205 converts an s-expression to a different encoding .205 converts an s-expression to a different encoding 206 206 </para> 207 207 <indexterm zone="nettle sexp-conv"> -
postlfs/security/nss.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 311 311 or change the password, generate new public and private key pairs, 312 312 display the contents of the key database, or delete key pairs within 313 the key3.db file .313 the key3.db file 314 314 </para> 315 315 <indexterm zone="nss certutil"> … … 324 324 <para> 325 325 is used to determine the NSS library settings of the installed NSS 326 libraries .326 libraries 327 327 </para> 328 328 <indexterm zone="nss nss-config"> … … 338 338 is a tool for importing certificates and keys from pkcs #12 files 339 339 into NSS or exporting them. It can also list certificates and keys 340 in such files .340 in such files 341 341 </para> 342 342 <indexterm zone="nss pk12util"> -
postlfs/security/openssh.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 390 390 <para> 391 391 is a file copy program that acts like <command>rcp</command> except 392 it uses an encrypted protocol .392 it uses an encrypted protocol 393 393 </para> 394 394 <indexterm zone="openssh scp"> … … 402 402 <listitem> 403 403 <para> 404 is an FTP-like program that works over the SSH1 and SSH2 protocols .404 is an FTP-like program that works over the SSH1 and SSH2 protocols 405 405 </para> 406 406 <indexterm zone="openssh sftp"> … … 414 414 <listitem> 415 415 <para> 416 is a symlink to <command>ssh</command> .416 is a symlink to <command>ssh</command> 417 417 </para> 418 418 <indexterm zone="openssh slogin"> … … 427 427 <para> 428 428 is an <command>rlogin</command>/<command>rsh</command>-like client 429 program except it uses an encrypted protocol .429 program except it uses an encrypted protocol 430 430 </para> 431 431 <indexterm zone="openssh ssh"> … … 439 439 <listitem> 440 440 <para> 441 is a daemon that listens for <command>ssh</command> login requests .441 is a daemon that listens for <command>ssh</command> login requests 442 442 </para> 443 443 <indexterm zone="openssh sshd"> … … 451 451 <listitem> 452 452 <para> 453 is a tool which adds keys to the <command>ssh-agent</command> .453 is a tool which adds keys to the <command>ssh-agent</command> 454 454 </para> 455 455 <indexterm zone="openssh ssh-add"> … … 463 463 <listitem> 464 464 <para> 465 is an authentication agent that can store private keys .465 is an authentication agent that can store private keys 466 466 </para> 467 467 <indexterm zone="openssh ssh-agent"> … … 475 475 <listitem> 476 476 <para> 477 is a script that enables logins on remote machine using local keys .477 is a script that enables logins on remote machine using local keys 478 478 </para> 479 479 <indexterm zone="openssh ssh-copy-id"> … … 487 487 <listitem> 488 488 <para> 489 is a key generation tool .489 is a key generation tool 490 490 </para> 491 491 <indexterm zone="openssh ssh-keygen"> … … 499 499 <listitem> 500 500 <para> 501 is a utility for gathering public host keys from a number of hosts .501 is a utility for gathering public host keys from a number of hosts 502 502 </para> 503 503 <indexterm zone="openssh ssh-keyscan"> … … 509 509 </variablelist> 510 510 </sect2> 511 511 512 </sect1> -
postlfs/security/p11-kit.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 211 211 <para> 212 212 is a command line tool that can be used to perform operations 213 on PKCS#11 modules configured on the system .213 on PKCS#11 modules configured on the system 214 214 </para> 215 215 <indexterm zone="p11-kit p11-kit-prog"> … … 224 224 <para> 225 225 is a command line tool to examine and modify the shared trust 226 policy store .226 policy store 227 227 </para> 228 228 <indexterm zone="p11-kit trust"> … … 241 241 the <parameter>--force</parameter> and <parameter>--get</parameter> 242 242 flags to <command>make-ca</command> and should likely not be used 243 for automated updates .243 for automated updates 244 244 </para> 245 245 <indexterm zone="p11-kit update-ca-certificates"> … … 254 254 <para> 255 255 contains functions used to coordinate initialization and 256 finalization of any PKCS#11 module .256 finalization of any PKCS#11 module 257 257 </para> 258 258 <indexterm zone="p11-kit libp11-kit"> … … 266 266 <listitem> 267 267 <para> 268 is the PKCS#11 proxy module .268 is the PKCS#11 proxy module 269 269 </para> 270 270 <indexterm zone="p11-kit p11-kit-proxy"> -
postlfs/security/polkit-gnome.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 179 179 <listitem> 180 180 <para> 181 is the <application>Polkit</application> authentication agent .181 is the <application>Polkit</application> authentication agent 182 182 </para> 183 183 <indexterm zone="polkit-gnome polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1"> 184 <primary 185 sortas="b-polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1">polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1</primary> 184 <primary sortas="b-polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1">polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1</primary> 186 185 </indexterm> 187 186 </listitem> -
postlfs/security/polkit.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 330 330 <listitem> 331 331 <para> 332 is used to obtain information about registered PolicyKit actions .332 is used to obtain information about registered PolicyKit actions 333 333 </para> 334 334 <indexterm zone="polkit pkaction"> … … 342 342 <listitem> 343 343 <para> 344 is used to check whether a process is authorized for action .344 is used to check whether a process is authorized for action 345 345 </para> 346 346 <indexterm zone="polkit pkcheck"> … … 355 355 <para> 356 356 is an example program to test the <command>pkexec</command> 357 command .357 command 358 358 </para> 359 359 <indexterm zone="polkit pk-example-frobnicate"> … … 367 367 <listitem> 368 368 <para> 369 allows an authorized user to execute a command as another user .369 allows an authorized user to execute a command as another user 370 370 </para> 371 371 <indexterm zone="polkit pkexec"> … … 379 379 <listitem> 380 380 <para> 381 is used to start a textual authentication agent for the subject .381 is used to start a textual authentication agent for the subject 382 382 </para> 383 383 <indexterm zone="polkit pkttyagent"> … … 392 392 <para> 393 393 provides the org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1 <application>D-Bus</application> 394 service on the system message bus .394 service on the system message bus 395 395 </para> 396 396 <indexterm zone="polkit polkitd"> … … 401 401 402 402 <varlistentry id="libpolkit-agent-1"> 403 <term><filename class= 'libraryfile'>libpolkit-agent-1.so</filename></term>403 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libpolkit-agent-1.so</filename></term> 404 404 <listitem> 405 405 <para> 406 406 contains the <application>Polkit</application> authentication 407 agent API functions .407 agent API functions 408 408 </para> 409 409 <indexterm zone="polkit libpolkit-agent-1"> … … 414 414 415 415 <varlistentry id="libpolkit-gobject-1"> 416 <term><filename class= 'libraryfile'>libpolkit-gobject-1.so</filename></term>417 <listitem> 418 <para> 419 contains the <application>Polkit</application> authorization API functions .416 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libpolkit-gobject-1.so</filename></term> 417 <listitem> 418 <para> 419 contains the <application>Polkit</application> authorization API functions 420 420 </para> 421 421 <indexterm zone="polkit libpolkit-gobject-1"> -
postlfs/security/stunnel.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 373 373 is a program designed to work as an SSL 374 374 encryption wrapper between remote clients and local 375 (<command>{x}inetd</command>-startable) or remote servers .375 (<command>{x}inetd</command>-startable) or remote servers 376 376 </para> 377 377 <indexterm zone="stunnel stunnel-prog"> … … 387 387 is a <application>Perl</application> wrapper script to use 388 388 <command>stunnel</command> 3.x syntax with 389 <command>stunnel</command> 4.05 or later .389 <command>stunnel</command> 4.05 or later 390 390 </para> 391 391 <indexterm zone="stunnel stunnel3"> … … 396 396 397 397 <varlistentry id="libstunnel"> 398 <term><filename class= 'libraryfile'>libstunnel.so</filename></term>398 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libstunnel.so</filename></term> 399 399 <listitem> 400 400 <para> 401 401 contains the API functions required by 402 <application>stunnel</application> .402 <application>stunnel</application> 403 403 </para> 404 404 <indexterm zone="stunnel libstunnel"> -
postlfs/security/sudo.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 306 306 <listitem> 307 307 <para> 308 converts between sudoers file formats .308 converts between sudoers file formats 309 309 </para> 310 310 <indexterm zone="sudo cvtsudoers"> … … 319 319 <para> 320 320 executes a command as another user as permitted by 321 the <filename>/etc/sudoers</filename> configuration file .321 the <filename>/etc/sudoers</filename> configuration file 322 322 </para> 323 323 <indexterm zone="sudo sudo"> … … 331 331 <listitem> 332 332 <para> 333 is a sudo event and I/O log server .333 is a sudo event and I/O log server 334 334 </para> 335 335 <indexterm zone="sudo sudo_logsrvd"> … … 343 343 <listitem> 344 344 <para> 345 sends sudo I/O logs to the log server .345 sends sudo I/O logs to the log server 346 346 </para> 347 347 <indexterm zone="sudo sudo_sendlog"> … … 356 356 <para> 357 357 is a symlink to <command>sudo</command> that implies the 358 <option>-e</option> option to invoke an editor as another user .358 <option>-e</option> option to invoke an editor as another user 359 359 </para> 360 360 <indexterm zone="sudo sudoedit"> … … 369 369 <para> 370 370 is used to play back or list the output 371 logs created by <command>sudo</command> .371 logs created by <command>sudo</command> 372 372 </para> 373 373 <indexterm zone="sudo sudoreplay"> … … 382 382 <para> 383 383 allows for safer editing of the <filename>sudoers</filename> 384 file .384 file 385 385 </para> 386 386 <indexterm zone="sudo visudo"> -
postlfs/security/tripwire.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 358 358 <para> 359 359 is a signature gathering utility that displays 360 the hash function values for the specified files .360 the hash function values for the specified files 361 361 </para> 362 362 <indexterm zone="tripwire siggen"> … … 370 370 <listitem> 371 371 <para> 372 is the main file integrity checking program .372 is the main file integrity checking program 373 373 </para> 374 374 <indexterm zone="tripwire tripwire"> … … 385 385 certain administrative functions related to 386 386 <application>Tripwire</application> files and configuration 387 options .387 options 388 388 </para> 389 389 <indexterm zone="tripwire twadmin"> … … 398 398 <para> 399 399 prints <application>Tripwire</application> 400 database and report files in clear text format .400 database and report files in clear text format 401 401 </para> 402 402 <indexterm zone="tripwire twprint"> -
postlfs/security/volume_key.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 175 175 <listitem> 176 176 <para> 177 manages encrypted volume keys and passphrases .177 manages encrypted volume keys and passphrases 178 178 </para> 179 179 <indexterm zone="volume_key volume_key-prog"> … … 187 187 <listitem> 188 188 <para> 189 contains API functions for managing encrypted volume keys .189 contains API functions for managing encrypted volume keys 190 190 </para> 191 191 <indexterm zone="volume_key volume_key-lib"> -
postlfs/shells/dash.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 206 206 <listitem> 207 207 <para> 208 is a POSIX compliant shell .208 is a POSIX compliant shell 209 209 </para> 210 210 <indexterm zone="dash dash-prog"> -
postlfs/shells/tcsh.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 290 290 is an enhanced but completely compatible version of the 291 291 Berkeley Unix C shell, <command>csh</command>. It is usable as 292 both an interactive shell and a script processor .292 both an interactive shell and a script processor 293 293 </para> 294 294 <indexterm zone="tcsh tcsh-prog"> -
postlfs/shells/zsh.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 371 371 is a shell which has command-line editing, built-in spelling 372 372 correction, programmable command completion, shell functions (with 373 autoloading), a history mechanism, and a host of other features .373 autoloading), a history mechanism, and a host of other features 374 374 </para> 375 375 <indexterm zone="zsh zsh-prog"> -
postlfs/virtualization/qemu.xml
r4a80a67 r4c24eb0a 603 603 <listitem> 604 604 <para> 605 is a standalone client for using the ivshmem device .605 is a standalone client for using the ivshmem device 606 606 </para> 607 607 <indexterm zone="qemu ivshmem-client"> … … 615 615 <listitem> 616 616 <para> 617 is an example server for the ivshmem device .617 is an example server for the ivshmem device 618 618 </para> 619 619 <indexterm zone="qemu ivshmem-server"> … … 627 627 <listitem> 628 628 <para> 629 is a test tool for the qemu EDID generator .629 is a test tool for the qemu EDID generator 630 630 </para> 631 631 <indexterm zone="qemu qemu-edid"> … … 641 641 implements support for QMP (QEMU Monitor Protocol) commands and 642 642 events that terminate and originate respectively within the guest 643 using an agent built as part of QEMU .643 using an agent built as part of QEMU 644 644 </para> 645 645 <indexterm zone="qemu qemu-ga"> … … 653 653 <listitem> 654 654 <para> 655 provides commands to manage QEMU disk images .655 provides commands to manage QEMU disk images 656 656 </para> 657 657 <indexterm zone="qemu qemu-img"> … … 666 666 <para> 667 667 is a diagnostic and manipulation program for (virtual) memory 668 media. It is still at an early stage of development .668 media. It is still at an early stage of development 669 669 </para> 670 670 <indexterm zone="qemu qemu-io"> … … 679 679 <para> 680 680 exports Qemu disk images using the QEMU Disk Network Block 681 Device (NBD) protocol .681 Device (NBD) protocol 682 682 </para> 683 683 <indexterm zone="qemu qemu-nbd"> … … 691 691 <listitem> 692 692 <para> 693 is the QEMU PC System emulator .693 is the QEMU PC System emulator 694 694 </para> 695 695 <indexterm zone="qemu qemu-system"> … … 706 706 communicate using this socket. QEMU proxy fs driver sends 707 707 filesystem request to proxy helper and receives the response 708 from it .708 from it 709 709 </para> 710 710 <indexterm zone="qemu virtfs-proxy-helper">
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