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samba 0000666 00000000402 15077033241 0005554 0 ustar 00 # Defaults for samba initscript
# sourced by /etc/init.d/samba
# installed at /etc/default/samba by the maintainer scripts
#
#
# This is a POSIX shell fragment
#
# How should Samba (smbd) run? Possible values are "daemons"
# or "inetd".
RUN_MODE="daemons"
klogd 0000666 00000000441 15077033241 0005574 0 ustar 00 #
# top configuration file for klogd
#
#
# Full documentation of possible arguments are found in the manpage
# klogd(8).
#
#
# Use KLOGD="-k /boot/System.map-$(uname -r)" to specify System.map
# -c 4 to alter the kernel console log level (deprecated)
# use sysctl instead
#
KLOGD="-x"
ntp 0000666 00000000017 15077033241 0005274 0 ustar 00 NTPD_OPTS='-g'
hdparm 0000666 00000001527 15077033241 0005755 0 ustar 00 # To set the same options for a block of harddisks, do so with something
# like the following example options:
# harddisks="/dev/hda /dev/hdb"
# hdparm_opts="-d1 -X66"
# This is run before the configuration in hdparm.conf. Do not use
# this arrangement if you need modules loaded for your hard disks,
# or need udev to create the nodes, or have some other local quirk
# These are better addressed with the options in /etc/hdparm.conf
#
# harddisks=""
# hdparm_opts=""
# By default, hdparm will refuse to set harddisk options on any drive
# if the system has software RAID running, and one or more disk arrays
# are in the process of resynchronisation.
# With this variable set to 'yes', /etc/init.d/hdparm will suspend the
# RAID resynchronisation process before setting harddisk options, and
# will resume it after setting is done.
RAID_WORKAROUND=no
tmpfs 0000666 00000000441 15077033241 0005625 0 ustar 00 # SHM_SIZE sets the maximum size (in bytes) that the /dev/shm tmpfs can use.
# If this is not set then the size defaults to the value of TMPFS_SIZE
# if that is set; otherwise to the kernel's default.
#
# The size will be rounded down to a multiple of the page size, 4096 bytes.
SHM_SIZE=
ifupdown 0000666 00000000245 15077033241 0006331 0 ustar 00 # Set to "yes" to turn on debugging messages in scripts
# DEBUG=""
# Time to wait for ifupdown to become ready at boot
# (Currently not used)
# IFUPDOWN_TIMEOUT=60
bootlogd 0000666 00000000057 15077033241 0006310 0 ustar 00 # Run bootlogd at startup ?
BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=No
proftpd 0000666 00000000323 15077033241 0006151 0 ustar 00 # Defaults for proftpd initscript
# Master system-wide proftpd switch. The initscript
# will not run if it is not set to yes.
RUN="yes"
# Default options.
# For more exhaustive logging, try "-d 3".
OPTIONS=""
portmap 0000666 00000000602 15077033241 0006155 0 ustar 00 # Portmap configuration file
#
# Note: if you manually edit this configuration file,
# portmap configuration scripts will avoid modifying it
# (for example, by running 'dpkg-reconfigure portmap').
# If you want portmap to listen only to the loopback
# interface, uncomment the following line (it will be
# uncommented automatically if you configure this
# through debconf).
OPTIONS=""
exim4 0000666 00000001554 15077033241 0005530 0 ustar 00 # /etc/default/exim4
EX4DEF_VERSION=''
# 'combined' - one daemon running queue and listening on SMTP port
# 'no' - no daemon running the queue
# 'separate' - two separate daemons
# 'ppp' - only run queue with /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/exim4.
# 'nodaemon' - no daemon is started at all.
# 'queueonly' - only a queue running daemon is started, no SMTP listener.
# setting this to 'no' will also disable queueruns from /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/exim4
QUEUERUNNER='combined'
# how often should we run the queue
QUEUEINTERVAL='30m'
# options common to quez-runner and listening daemon
COMMONOPTIONS=''
# more options for the daemon/process running the queue (applies to the one
# started in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/exim4, too.
QUEUERUNNEROPTIONS=''
# special flags given to exim directly after the -q. See exim(8)
QFLAGS=''
# options for daemon listening on port 25
SMTPLISTENEROPTIONS=''
rcS 0000666 00000000432 15077033241 0005223 0 ustar 00 #
# /etc/default/rcS
#
# Default settings for the scripts in /etc/rcS.d/
#
# For information about these variables see the rcS(5) manual page.
#
# This file belongs to the "initscripts" package.
TMPTIME=0
SULOGIN=no
DELAYLOGIN=no
UTC=yes
VERBOSE=no
FSCKFIX=no
RAMRUN=no
RAMLOCK=no
cron 0000666 00000001215 15077033241 0005435 0 ustar 00 # Cron configuration options
# Uncomment this option for LSB name support in /etc/cron.d/
#LSBNAMES='-l'
# 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, set a higher log level to audit cron's work
# EXTRA_OPTS="-L 2"
locale 0000666 00000000043 15077033241 0005731 0 ustar 00 # File generated by update-locale
apache2 0000666 00000001175 15077033241 0006004 0 ustar 00 ### htcacheclean settings ###
## run htcacheclean: yes, no, auto
## auto means run if /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/disk_cache.load exists
## default: auto
HTCACHECLEAN_RUN=auto
## 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_disk_cache
## additional options:
## -n : be nice
## -t : remove empty directories
HTCACHECLEAN_OPTIONS="-n"
devpts 0000666 00000000134 15077033241 0006000 0 ustar 00 # GID of the `tty' group
TTYGRP=5
# Set to 600 to have `mesg n' be the default
TTYMODE=620
wide-dhcpv6-client 0000666 00000000333 15077033241 0010070 0 ustar 00 # Defaults for dhcpv6 client initscript
# Used by /etc/init.d/wide-dhcpv6-client
# Interfaces on which the client should send DHCPv6 requests and listen to
# answers. If empty, the client is deactivated.
INTERFACES=""
halt 0000666 00000000126 15077033241 0005424 0 ustar 00 # Default behaviour of shutdown -h / halt. Set to "halt" or "poweroff".
HALT=poweroff
useradd 0000666 00000002136 15077033241 0006126 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
fetchmail 0000666 00000000507 15077033241 0006433 0 ustar 00 # This file will be used to declare some vars for fetchmail
#
# Uncomment the following if you don't want localized log messages
# export LC_ALL=C
# If you want to specify any additional OPTION to the start
# scripts specify them here
# OPTIONS=...
# Declare here if we want to start fetchmail. 'yes' or 'no'
START_DAEMON=no
maldet 0000666 00000000657 15077033241 0005753 0 ustar 00 ##
# Linux Malware Detect v1.6.4
# (C) 2002-2019, R-fx Networks
# (C) 2019, Ryan MacDonald
# This program may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU GPL v2
##
# MONITOR_MODE
# users | monitor all local unix users
# PATH FILE | read path file, line spaced, for local paths to monitor
#MONITOR_MODE="users"
#MONITOR_MODE="/usr/local/maldetect/monitor_paths"
syslogd 0000666 00000000272 15077033241 0006162 0 ustar 00 #
# Top configuration file for syslogd
#
#
# Full documentation of possible arguments are found in the manpage
# syslogd(8).
#
#
# For remote UDP logging use SYSLOGD="-r"
#
SYSLOGD=""
dovecot 0000666 00000000652 15077033241 0006143 0 ustar 00 # /etc/default/dovecot
# Set to '0' to explicitly disable starting Dovecot
#ENABLED=0
# Set to '1' to allow Dovecot daemons to produce core dumps
#ALLOW_COREDUMPS=1
# Set to 'daily' to enable the cron job to delete expired messages.
# BEWARE: it requires additional configuration.
# Please refer to http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/Expire
# or /usr/share/doc/dovecot-common/wiki/Plugins.Expire.txt.gz
#EXPIRE_CRON="daily"
ntpdate 0000666 00000001021 15077033241 0006126 0 ustar 00 # The settings in this file are used by the program ntpdate-debian, but not
# by the upstream program ntpdate.
# Set to "yes" to take the server list from /etc/ntp.conf, from package ntp,
# so you only have to keep it in one place.
NTPDATE_USE_NTP_CONF=yes
# List of NTP servers to use (Separate multiple servers with spaces.)
# Not used if NTPDATE_USE_NTP_CONF is yes.
NTPSERVERS="0.debian.pool.ntp.org 1.debian.pool.ntp.org 2.debian.pool.ntp.org 3.debian.pool.ntp.org"
# Additional options to pass to ntpdate
NTPOPTIONS=""
rsync 0000666 00000003350 15077033241 0005634 0 ustar 00 # defaults file for rsync daemon mode
# 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.
xinetd 0000666 00000000474 15077033241 0005775 0 ustar 00 # Default settings for xinetd. This file is sourced by /bin/sh from
# /etc/init.d/xinetd
# enable xinetd Inetd compat mode
INETD_COMPAT=Yes
# Options to pass to xinetd
#
# -stayalive comes by default : it can be removed if xinetd is expected
# not to start when no service is configured
#
XINETD_OPTS="-stayalive"
bind9 0000666 00000000155 15077033241 0005503 0 ustar 00 # run resolvconf?
RESOLVCONF=yes
# startup options for the server
#OPTIONS="-u bind"
OPTIONS="-u bind -n 1"
saslauthd 0000666 00000003627 15077033241 0006475 0 ustar 00 #
# Settings for saslauthd daemon
# Please read /usr/share/doc/sasl2-bin/README.Debian for details.
#
# Should saslauthd run automatically on startup? (default: no)
START=yes
# Description of this saslauthd instance. Recommended.
# (suggestion: SASL Authentication Daemon)
DESC="SASL Authentication Daemon"
# Short name of this saslauthd instance. Strongly recommended.
# (suggestion: saslauthd)
NAME="saslauthd"
# Which authentication mechanisms should saslauthd use? (default: pam)
#
# Available options in this Debian package:
# getpwent -- use the getpwent() library function
# kerberos5 -- use Kerberos 5
# pam -- use PAM
# rimap -- use a remote IMAP server
# shadow -- use the local shadow password file
# sasldb -- use the local sasldb database file
# ldap -- use LDAP (configuration is in /etc/saslauthd.conf)
#
# Only one option may be used at a time. See the saslauthd man page
# for more information.
#
# Example: MECHANISMS="pam"
MECHANISMS="pam"
# Additional options for this mechanism. (default: none)
# See the saslauthd man page for information about mech-specific options.
MECH_OPTIONS=""
# How many saslauthd processes should we run? (default: 5)
# A value of 0 will fork a new process for each connection.
THREADS=2
# Other options (default: -c -m /var/run/saslauthd)
# Note: You MUST specify the -m option or saslauthd won't run!
#
# WARNING: DO NOT SPECIFY THE -d OPTION.
# The -d option will cause saslauthd to run in the foreground instead of as
# a daemon. This will PREVENT YOUR SYSTEM FROM BOOTING PROPERLY. If you wish
# to run saslauthd in debug mode, please run it by hand to be safe.
#
# See /usr/share/doc/sasl2-bin/README.Debian for Debian-specific information.
# See the saslauthd man page and the output of 'saslauthd -h' for general
# information about these options.
#
# Example for postfix users: "-c -m /var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd"
OPTIONS="-c -m /var/run/saslauthd"
awstats 0000666 00000001071 15077033241 0006162 0 ustar 00 # AWStats configuration options
# This variable controls the scheduling priority for updating AWStats
# datafiles and for generating static html reports. Normal priority
# is 0 and a lower priority is 10. See "man nice" for more info.
AWSTATS_NICE=10
# This variable controls whether to create static html reports every
# night in /var/cache/awstats/. Set to "yes" or "no".
AWSTATS_ENABLE_BUILDSTATICPAGES="yes"
# This variable control the language of all static html reports. Set
# one to appropriate two-letter language code (default to en).
AWSTATS_LANG="en"
quota 0000666 00000000173 15077033241 0005627 0 ustar 00 # Set to "true" if warnquota should be run in cron.daily
run_warnquota=
# Add options to rpc.rquotad here
RPCRQUOTADOPTS=
ssh 0000666 00000000205 15077033241 0005267 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=