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If necessary, additional options can be passed to the module, such as
the IRQ or the IO addresses of the hardware used. Lines beginning
with ‘#’ are ignored. If a ‘-’ precedes the module name, an attempt
is made to unload the module. This may be necessary if the automatic
hardware recognition tries to load the wrong network module, for ex-
ample.
/etc/ipsec.d/ Contains certificates and configuration files.
/etc/named/ Contains the zone files of the name server.
/etc/named.conf Contains the configuration of bind8.
/etc/named/master/ Contains the master zone files.
/etc/named/slave/ Contains the slave zone files.
/etc/named/root.hint Contains the addresses of the root name server.
/etc/ntp.conf Configuration for the time server daemon xntpd.
/etc/pam.d/ Directory containing the PAM (Pluggable Authentication Mod-
ule) configuration files.
/etc/permissions.local Sets access permissions for programs and files.
All files are copied from the floppy with the permissions 0600 and
root.root. If other permissions are required, they must be specified
explicitly here:
# Format:
# <file> <owner>.<group> <permission>
#
/opt/foo/mytool root.root 755
/etc/postfix Configuration directory for Postfix. The major configuration files
are
/etc/postfix/master.cf
/etc/postfix/main.cf
/etc/postfix/virtual
/etc/postfix/transport
/etc/postfix/access
/etc/proxy-suite/ Configuration directory for FTP proxies.
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