Annotation of fam/fam/fam.conf.in, Revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 trev 1: ## fam.conf.in
2: ##
3: ## Lines starting with ## should be removed by configure.in when fam.conf
4: ## is generated.
5: ##
6: # fam.conf
7: #
8: # For more information on the configuration options below, see the
9: # fam(1M) man page.
10:
11: #
12: # insecure_compatibility disables authentication. This causes
13: # untrusted_user to be ignored, because the UID presented by every client
14: # connection will be believed.
15: #
16: # The -C command-line argument overrides this option.
17: #
18: insecure_compatibility = false
19:
20: #
21: # untrusted_user is the user which will be used for unauthenticated
22: # clients. If a file can't be stat'ed by this user, those clients won't be
23: # able to fam it. The value can be a user name or a numeric UID.
24: #
25: untrusted_user = nobody
26:
27: #
28: # local_only makes fam ignore requests from remote clients & remote fams.
29: # Note that this is ignored if fam is started by inetd.
30: #
31: # The -L command-line argument overrides this option.
32: #
33: local_only = false
34:
35: #
36: # xtab_verification makes fam check the list of exported filesystems to
37: # verify that requests from remote hosts fall on filesystems which are
38: # exported to the hosts.
39: #
40: xtab_verification = true
41:
42: #
43: # idle_timeout sets the number of seconds fam will wait for new
44: # connections before quitting. A value of zero will cause fam to
45: # wait indefinitely. The default is 5.
46: #
47: # The -T command-line argument overrides this option.
48: #
49: #idle_timeout = 5
50:
51: #
52: # nfs_polling_interval sets the number of seconds between polling files
53: # on NFS filesystems. The default is 6.
54: #
55: # The -t command-line argument overrides this option.
56: #
57: #nfs_polling_interval = 6
58:
59: ## This is removed because the HAVE_MAC and HAVE_AUDIT stuff is not done.
60: ###
61: ### By default, fam will use its clients' MAC labels if MAC and IP_SECOPTS
62: ### are sysconf'd on, and will ignore this flag if the system doesn't support
63: ### MAC and TSIX. The only use for this flag is to disable MAC-label-setting
64: ### on a system which supports it, which is probably undesirable.
65: ###
66: ##disable_mac = false
67: ##
68: ###
69: ### By default, fam will use SAT (Security Audit Trails) if it's sysconf'd on,
70: ### and will ignore this flag if the system doesn't support SAT. The only use
71: ### for this flag is to disable auditing on a system which supports it, which
72: ### is probably undesirable.
73: ###
74: ##disable_audit = false
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