RPC.LOCKD(8) - System Manager’s Manual # RPC.LOCKD(8) - System Manager’s Manual
NAME # rpc.lockd - NFS file locking daemon
SYNOPSIS # rpc.lockd [-d [debug_level]] [-g grace_period]
DESCRIPTION # rpc.lockd is a daemon which provides file- and record-locking services in an NFS environment.
The options are as follows:
-d [debug_level]
Write debugging information to syslog, recording all RPC transactions to the daemon. These messages are logged with level LOG_DEBUG and facility LOG_DAEMON.
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SECURELEVEL(7) - Miscellaneous Information Manual # SECURELEVEL(7) - Miscellaneous Information Manual
NAME # securelevel - securelevel and its effects
DESCRIPTION # The OpenBSD kernel provides four levels of system security:
-1 Permanently insecure mode
init(8) will not attempt to raise the securelevel may only be set with sysctl(8) while the system is insecure otherwise identical to securelevel 0 0 Insecure mode
used during bootstrapping and while the system is single-user all devices may be read or written subject to their permissions system file flags may be cleared with chflags(2) 1 Secure mode
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SSL(8) - System Manager’s Manual # SSL(8) - System Manager’s Manual
NAME # ssl - details for libssl and libcrypto
DESCRIPTION # This document describes some of the issues relating to the use of the OpenSSL libssl and libcrypto libraries. This document is intended as an overview of what the libraries do, and what uses them.
The libssl and libcrypto libraries implement the TLS version 1 protocol. It is most commonly used by the HTTPS protocol for encrypted web transactions, as can be done with httpd(8).
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SYSCTL.CONF(5) - File Formats Manual # SYSCTL.CONF(5) - File Formats Manual
NAME # sysctl.conf - sysctl variables to set at system startup
DESCRIPTION # sysctl.conf contains a list of sysctl(8) variable assignments that is read at system startup by rc(8) early on in the boot sequence.
The file is made up of sysctl(8) variable assignments (variable=value) with comments designated by a hash mark (’#’).
FILES # /etc/sysctl.conf
/etc/examples/sysctl.conf
EXAMPLES # To turn on IP forwarding, one would use the following line:
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WSCONSCTL.CONF(5) - File Formats Manual # WSCONSCTL.CONF(5) - File Formats Manual
NAME # wsconsctl.conf - wsconsctl variables to set at system startup
DESCRIPTION # wsconsctl.conf contains a list of wsconsctl(8) variable assignments that is read at system startup by rc(8) during the boot sequence.
The file is made up of wsconsctl(8) variable assignments (variable=value) with comments designated by a hash mark (’#’).
FILES # /etc/wsconsctl.conf
/etc/examples/wsconsctl.conf
EXAMPLES # To load a Russian keyboard encoding, one would use the following line:
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