- Timestamp:
- 07/30/2005 08:03:23 PM (19 years ago)
- Branches:
- 10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, 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, 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, xry111/intltool, xry111/llvm18, xry111/soup3, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
- Children:
- 4daebcb1
- Parents:
- 919683dc
- Location:
- postlfs
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postlfs/config/bootdisk.xml
r919683dc rbfb7882 35 35 <para>Building a complete rescue device is a challenging task. In many 36 36 ways, it is equivalent to building an entire LFS system. 37 In addition, it would be a rep itition of information already available.37 In addition, it would be a repetition of information already available. 38 38 For these reasons, the procedures for a rescue device image are not 39 39 presented here.</para> -
postlfs/security/firewalling.xml
r919683dc rbfb7882 228 228 # These lines are here in case rules are already in place and the 229 229 # script is ever rerun on the fly. We want to remove all rules and 230 # pre-exis iting user defined chains before we implement new rules.230 # pre-existing user defined chains before we implement new rules. 231 231 iptables -F 232 232 iptables -X … … 350 350 # These lines are here in case rules are already in place and the 351 351 # script is ever rerun on the fly. We want to remove all rules and 352 # pre-exis iting user defined chains before we implement new rules.352 # pre-existing user defined chains before we implement new rules. 353 353 iptables -F 354 354 iptables -X -
postlfs/security/heimdal.xml
r919683dc rbfb7882 32 32 <para><application>Heimdal</application> is a free implementation 33 33 of Kerberos 5 that aims to be compatible with MIT krb5 and is 34 backward scompatible with krb4. Kerberos is a network authentication34 backward compatible with krb4. Kerberos is a network authentication 35 35 protocol. Basically it preserves the integrity of passwords in any 36 36 untrusted network (like the Internet). Kerberized applications work … … 513 513 <listitem> 514 514 <para>is a daemon which runs on the master KDC 515 server which incrementally prop ogates changes to the KDC515 server which incrementally propagates changes to the KDC 516 516 database to the slave KDC servers.</para> 517 517 <indexterm zone="heimdal ipropd-master"> … … 525 525 <listitem> 526 526 <para>is a daemon which runs on the slave KDC 527 servers which incrementally prop ogates changes to the KDC527 servers which incrementally propagates changes to the KDC 528 528 database from the master KDC server.</para> 529 529 <indexterm zone="heimdal ipropd-slave"> … … 776 776 <term><command>push</command></term> 777 777 <listitem> 778 <para>is a kerberized POP mail retr eival client.</para>778 <para>is a kerberized POP mail retrieval client.</para> 779 779 <indexterm zone="heimdal push"> 780 780 <primary sortas="b-push">push</primary>
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