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rsyslog 0000644 00000000174 15221307423 0006172 0 ustar 00 # Options for rsyslogd # -x disables DNS lookups for remote messages # See rsyslogd(8) for more details RSYSLOGD_OPTIONS="" grub.ucf-old 0000644 00000002476 15221307423 0006766 0 ustar 00 # If you change this file, run 'update-grub' afterwards to update # /boot/grub/grub.cfg. # For full documentation of the options in this file, see: # info -f grub -n 'Simple configuration' GRUB_DEFAULT=0 GRUB_TIMEOUT=10 GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian` GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="console=ttyS0,19200n8 net.ifnames=0" # Uncomment to enable BadRAM filtering, modify to suit your needs # This works with Linux (no patch required) and with any kernel that obtains # the memory map information from GRUB (GNU Mach, kernel of FreeBSD ...) #GRUB_BADRAM="0x01234567,0xfefefefe,0x89abcdef,0xefefefef" # Uncomment to disable graphical terminal (grub-pc only) GRUB_TERMINAL=serial # The resolution used on graphical terminal # note that you can use only modes which your graphic card supports via VBE # you can see them in real GRUB with the command `vbeinfo' #GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480 # Uncomment if you don't want GRUB to pass "root=UUID=xxx" parameter to Linux GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true # Uncomment to disable generation of recovery mode menu entries #GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY="true" # Uncomment to get a beep at grub start #GRUB_INIT_TUNE="480 440 1" GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=true GRUB_SERIAL_COMMAND="serial --speed=19200 --unit=0 --word=8 --parity=no --stop=1" GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text nss 0000644 00000003334 15221307423 0005274 0 ustar 00 # /etc/default/nss # This file can theoretically contain a bunch of customization variables # for Name Service Switch in the GNU C library. For now there are only # four variables: # # NETID_AUTHORITATIVE # If set to TRUE, the initgroups() function will accept the information # from the netid.byname NIS map as authoritative. This can speed up the # function significantly if the group.byname map is large. The content # of the netid.byname map is used AS IS. The system administrator has # to make sure it is correctly generated. #NETID_AUTHORITATIVE=TRUE # # SERVICES_AUTHORITATIVE # If set to TRUE, the getservbyname{,_r}() function will assume # services.byservicename NIS map exists and is authoritative, particularly # that it contains both keys with /proto and without /proto for both # primary service names and service aliases. The system administrator # has to make sure it is correctly generated. #SERVICES_AUTHORITATIVE=TRUE # # SETENT_BATCH_READ # If set to TRUE, various setXXent() functions will read the entire # database at once and then hand out the requests one by one from # memory with every getXXent() call. Otherwise each getXXent() call # might result into a network communication with the server to get # the next entry. #SETENT_BATCH_READ=TRUE # # ADJUNCT_AS_SHADOW # If set to TRUE, the passwd routines in the NIS NSS module will not # use the passwd.adjunct.byname tables to fill in the password data # in the passwd structure. This is a security problem if the NIS # server cannot be trusted to send the passwd.adjuct table only to # privileged clients. Instead the passwd.adjunct.byname table is # used to synthesize the shadow.byname table if it does not exist. ADJUNCT_AS_SHADOW=TRUE mysql 0000644 00000002246 15221307423 0005637 0 ustar 00 # # NOTE: This file is read only by the traditional SysV init script and has been # available only in Ubuntu 16.04 and 16.10 and never in a official Debian release. # Debian 9 and Ubuntu 17.04 onwards do not normally read this file as they use # systemd by default. # # For similar behaviour, systemd users should override ExecStart by dropping # files into /etc/systemd/system/mariadb.service.d/ # # See also: # https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/pkg-systemd/Packaging#overriding_options_and_.2Fetc.2Fdefault_handling # https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/systemd/ # # Note also that MariaDB systemd does _not_ utilize mysqld_safe nor debian-start. # The delay in seconds the init script waits for the server to be up and running after having started "mysqld_safe" to run the "/etc/mysql/debian-start" script. # If the server is still not responding after the delay, the script won't be executed and an error will be thrown on the syslog. # Default: 30 #MYSQLD_STARTUP_TIMEOUT=30 # The email recipient(s) of the output of the check for crashed and improperly closed MyISAM and Aria tables done at each server start by the "/etc/mysql/debian-start" script. # Default: root #MYCHECK_RCPT="root" sysstat 0000644 00000000434 15221307423 0006201 0 ustar 00 # # Default settings for /etc/init.d/sysstat, /etc/cron.d/sysstat # and /etc/cron.daily/sysstat files # # Should sadc collect system activity informations? Valid values # are "true" and "false". Please do not put other values, they # will be overwritten by debconf! ENABLED="false" ssh 0000644 00000000205 15221307423 0005260 0 ustar 00 # Default settings for openssh-server. This file is sourced by /bin/sh from # /etc/init.d/ssh. # Options to pass to sshd SSHD_OPTS= hwclock 0000644 00000001221 15221307423 0006114 0 ustar 00 # Defaults for the hwclock init script. See hwclock(5) and hwclock(8). # This is used to specify that the hardware clock incapable of storing # years outside the range of 1994-1999. Set to yes if the hardware is # broken or no if working correctly. #BADYEAR=no # Set this to yes if it is possible to access the hardware clock, # or no if it is not. #HWCLOCKACCESS=yes # Set this to any options you might need to give to hwclock, such # as machine hardware clock type for Alphas. #HWCLOCKPARS= # Set this to the hardware clock device you want to use, it should # probably match the CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS_DEVICE kernel config option. #HCTOSYS_DEVICE=rtc0 locale 0000644 00000000066 15221307423 0005727 0 ustar 00 # File generated by update-locale LANG="en_US.UTF-8" keyboard 0000644 00000000226 15221307423 0006266 0 ustar 00 # KEYBOARD CONFIGURATION FILE # Consult the keyboard(5) manual page. XKBMODEL="pc105" XKBLAYOUT="us" XKBVARIANT="" XKBOPTIONS="" BACKSPACE="guess" bsdmainutils 0000644 00000000336 15221307423 0007166 0 ustar 00 # Uncomment the following line if you'd like all of your users' # ~/calendar files to be checked daily. Calendar will send them mail # to remind them of upcoming events. See calendar(1) for more details. #RUN_DAILY=true grub 0000644 00000002267 15221307423 0005434 0 ustar 00 # If you change this file, run 'update-grub' afterwards to update # /boot/grub/grub.cfg. # For full documentation of the options in this file, see: # info -f grub -n 'Simple configuration' GRUB_DEFAULT=0 GRUB_TIMEOUT=10 GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian` GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="console=ttyS0,19200n8 net.ifnames=0" # Uncomment to enable BadRAM filtering, modify to suit your needs # This works with Linux (no patch required) and with any kernel that obtains # the memory map information from GRUB (GNU Mach, kernel of FreeBSD ...) #GRUB_BADRAM="0x01234567,0xfefefefe,0x89abcdef,0xefefefef" # Uncomment to disable graphical terminal (grub-pc only) #GRUB_TERMINAL=console # The resolution used on graphical terminal # note that you can use only modes which your graphic card supports via VBE # you can see them in real GRUB with the command `vbeinfo' #GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480 # Uncomment if you don't want GRUB to pass "root=UUID=xxx" parameter to Linux #GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true # Uncomment to disable generation of recovery mode menu entries #GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY="true" # Uncomment to get a beep at grub start #GRUB_INIT_TUNE="480 440 1" apache-htcacheclean 0000644 00000001054 15221307423 0010307 0 ustar 00 # This file must only contain KEY=VALUE lines. Do not use advanced # shell script constructs! ## run mode: cron, daemon ## run in daemon mode or as daily cron job ## default: daemon HTCACHECLEAN_MODE=daemon ## cache size HTCACHECLEAN_SIZE=300M ## interval: if in daemon mode, clean cache every x minutes HTCACHECLEAN_DAEMON_INTERVAL=120 ## path to cache ## must be the same as in CacheRoot directive #HTCACHECLEAN_PATH=/var/cache/apache2/mod_cache_disk ## additional options: ## -n : be nice ## -t : remove empty directories HTCACHECLEAN_OPTIONS="-n" cron 0000644 00000001673 15221307423 0005436 0 ustar 00 # Cron configuration options # Whether to read the system's default environment files (if present) # If set to "yes", cron will set a proper mail charset from the # locale information. If set to something other than 'yes', the default # charset 'C' (canonical name: ANSI_X3.4-1968) will be used. # # This has no effect on tasks running under cron; their environment can # only be changed via PAM or from within the crontab; see crontab(5). READ_ENV="yes" # Extra options for cron, see cron(8) # # For example, to enable LSB name support in /etc/cron.d/, use # EXTRA_OPTS='-l' # # Or, to log standard messages, plus jobs with exit status != 0: # EXTRA_OPTS='-L 5' # # For quick reference, the currently available log levels are: # 0 no logging (errors are logged regardless) # 1 log start of jobs # 2 log end of jobs # 4 log jobs with exit status != 0 # 8 log the process identifier of child process (in all logs) # #EXTRA_OPTS="" rsync 0000644 00000004016 15221307423 0005625 0 ustar 00 # defaults file for rsync daemon mode # # This file is only used for init.d based systems! # If this system uses systemd, you can specify options etc. for rsync # in daemon mode by copying /lib/systemd/system/rsync.service to # /etc/systemd/system/rsync.service and modifying the copy; add required # options to the ExecStart line. # start rsync in daemon mode from init.d script? # only allowed values are "true", "false", and "inetd" # Use "inetd" if you want to start the rsyncd from inetd, # all this does is prevent the init.d script from printing a message # about not starting rsyncd (you still need to modify inetd's config yourself). RSYNC_ENABLE=false # which file should be used as the configuration file for rsync. # This file is used instead of the default /etc/rsyncd.conf # Warning: This option has no effect if the daemon is accessed # using a remote shell. When using a different file for # rsync you might want to symlink /etc/rsyncd.conf to # that file. # RSYNC_CONFIG_FILE= # what extra options to give rsync --daemon? # that excludes the --daemon; that's always done in the init.d script # Possibilities are: # --address=123.45.67.89 (bind to a specific IP address) # --port=8730 (bind to specified port; default 873) RSYNC_OPTS='' # run rsyncd at a nice level? # the rsync daemon can impact performance due to much I/O and CPU usage, # so you may want to run it at a nicer priority than the default priority. # Allowed values are 0 - 19 inclusive; 10 is a reasonable value. RSYNC_NICE='' # run rsyncd with ionice? # "ionice" does for IO load what "nice" does for CPU load. # As rsync is often used for backups which aren't all that time-critical, # reducing the rsync IO priority will benefit the rest of the system. # See the manpage for ionice for allowed options. # -c3 is recommended, this will run rsync IO at "idle" priority. Uncomment # the next line to activate this. # RSYNC_IONICE='-c3' # Don't forget to create an appropriate config file, # else the daemon will not start. ferm 0000644 00000000454 15221307423 0005422 0 ustar 00 # configuration for /etc/init.d/ferm # use iptables-restore for fast firewall initialization? FAST=yes # cache the output of ferm --lines in /var/cache/ferm? CACHE=yes # additional paramaters for ferm (like --def '=bar') OPTIONS= # Enable the ferm init script? (i.e. run on bootup) ENABLED="yes" dbus 0000644 00000000451 15221307423 0005423 0 ustar 00 # This is a configuration file for /etc/init.d/dbus; it allows you to # perform common modifications to the behavior of the dbus daemon # startup without editing the init script (and thus getting prompted # by dpkg on upgrades). We all love dpkg prompts. # Parameters to pass to dbus. PARAMS="" console-setup 0000644 00000000435 15221307423 0007270 0 ustar 00 # CONFIGURATION FILE FOR SETUPCON # Consult the console-setup(5) manual page. ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]" CHARMAP="UTF-8" CODESET="Lat15" FONTFACE="Fixed" FONTSIZE="8x16" VIDEOMODE= # The following is an example how to use a braille font # FONT='lat9w-08.psf.gz brl-8x8.psf' irqbalance 0000644 00000001643 15221307423 0006573 0 ustar 00 # irqbalance is a daemon process that distributes interrupts across # CPUS on SMP systems. The default is to rebalance once every 10 # seconds. This is the environment file that is specified to systemd via the # EnvironmentFile key in the service unit file (or via whatever method the init # system you're using has. # # ONESHOT=yes # after starting, wait for a minute, then look at the interrupt # load and balance it once; after balancing exit and do not change # it again. #IRQBALANCE_ONESHOT= # # IRQBALANCE_BANNED_CPUS # 64 bit bitmask which allows you to indicate which cpu's should # be skipped when reblancing irqs. Cpu numbers which have their # corresponding bits set to one in this mask will not have any # irq's assigned to them on rebalance # #IRQBALANCE_BANNED_CPUS= # # IRQBALANCE_ARGS # append any args here to the irqbalance daemon as documented in the man page # #IRQBALANCE_ARGS= useradd 0000644 00000002136 15221307423 0006117 0 ustar 00 # Default values for useradd(8) # # The SHELL variable specifies the default login shell on your # system. # Similar to DHSELL in adduser. However, we use "sh" here because # useradd is a low level utility and should be as general # as possible SHELL=/bin/sh # # The default group for users # 100=users on Debian systems # Same as USERS_GID in adduser # This argument is used when the -n flag is specified. # The default behavior (when -n and -g are not specified) is to create a # primary user group with the same name as the user being added to the # system. # GROUP=100 # # The default home directory. Same as DHOME for adduser # HOME=/home # # The number of days after a password expires until the account # is permanently disabled # INACTIVE=-1 # # The default expire date # EXPIRE= # # The SKEL variable specifies the directory containing "skeletal" user # files; in other words, files such as a sample .profile that will be # copied to the new user's home directory when it is created. # SKEL=/etc/skel # # Defines whether the mail spool should be created while # creating the account # CREATE_MAIL_SPOOL=yes networking 0000644 00000000462 15221307423 0006657 0 ustar 00 # Configuration for networking init script being run during # the boot sequence # Set to 'no' to skip interfaces configuration on boot #CONFIGURE_INTERFACES=yes # Don't configure these interfaces. Shell wildcards supported/ #EXCLUDE_INTERFACES= # Set to 'yes' to enable additional verbosity #VERBOSE=no
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