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cmsd.conf (4)
  • >> cmsd.conf (4) ( Solaris man: Специальные файлы /dev/* )
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    NAME
         cmsd.conf - configuration file for the calendar server
    
    SYNOPSIS
         The configuration file provides per host  configuration  for
         the calendar server.
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The calendar server configuration file  contains  configura-
         tion  information for rpc.cmsd(1), the calendar server.  The
         configuration file is read when rpc.cmsd is started and read
         again when rpc.cmsd is sent a SIGUSR1 signal.
    
         The configuration files are:
         /usr/dt/config/cmsd.conf and
         /etc/dt/config/cmsd.conf
    
         The file /usr/dt/config/cmsd.conf is  created  when  CDE  is
         installed.  It provides the default configuration and serves
         as an example for customization. This file may be  overwrit-
         ten  by subsequent CDE installations.  Consequently, custom-
         ized  configuration   should   be   placed   in   the   file
         /etc/dt/config/cmsd.conf  because this file is not overwrit-
         ten during installation.
    
         If the configuration file  /etc/dt/config/cmsd.conf  exists,
         rpc.cmsd  reads  the configuration options specified in this
         file.  Otherwise, rpc.cmsd reads the configuration  informa-
         tion from the file /usr/dt/config/cmsd.conf.
    
         Each configuration file contains  a  list  of  keyword-value
         pairs that provide various information for the server.  Each
         configuration entry is composed of  a  single  line  of  the
         form:
    
              keyword   value
    
         The keyword must start the line and the  value  follows  the
         keyword,  separated  by  white  space.   If the same keyword
         appears in multiple lines, the last entry  prevails.   Lines
         beginning with a number sign (#) are considered comments and
         are not processed.
    
         Two configuration options are supported:
    
         The trusted users option
    
         trusted value       Value specifies the list of  users  that
                             are  allowed  to create calendars on the
                             local  host.   Users  are  separated  by
                             white  space.  Each user is specified in
                             the format user@host. If the  form  user
                             is  used,  then  user  from  any host is
                             allowed to create calendars on the local
                             host.   If  the form @host is used, then
                             any user  from  the  specified  host  is
                             allowed to create calendars on the local
                             host.  If an empty list is specified, no
                             user  except  the  local  super  user is
                             allowed to create calendars on the local
                             host.
    
         The untrusted users option
    
         untrusted value     Value specifies the list of  users  that
                             are  not  allowed to create calendars on
                             the local host.  The format is the  same
                             as the trusted users option.
    
         The trusted and untrusted options are used  to  control  who
         can  and  cannot create calendars on the local host, respec-
         tively.  If neither option is specified (i.e., no configura-
         tion  entries  contain the keyword trusted and no configura-
         tion entries contain the keyword  untrusted  exists  in  the
         file,  or  no  configuration  files  exist  on  the system),
         rpc.cmsd allows any users from any hosts to create calendars
         on the local host.  Otherwise, a user from a particular host
         is allowed to create calendars if a match is  found  in  the
         trusted option or if the trusted option is not specified and
         a match is not found in the  untrusted  option.   The  local
         super  user  is  always  allowed  to create calendars on the
         local host.
    
    EXAMPLES
         This entry specifies that user1 and user2 from any host  can
         create calendars on the local host.
    
              trusted user1 user2
    
         This entry specifies that  user1@host1  and  any  user  from
         host2 can create calendars on the local host.
    
              trusted user1@host1 @host2
    
         The following entries specifies that  any  user  from  host1
         except user1@host1 can create calendars on the local host.
    
              trusted host1
              untrusted user1@host1
    
         This entry specifies that no user (except  the  local  super
         user) can create calendars on the local host.
    
              trusted
    
    FILES
         /usr/dt/conf/cmsd.conf
         /etc/dt/conf/cmsd.conf
    
    SEE ALSO
         rpc.cmsd(1)
    
    
    
    


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