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1.1 root 1: # Part of /etc/x29-auth
2: #
3: # (Control file for x29d, which is available from [email protected])
4: #
5: # Public access to X.500
6: #
7: # Only accepts calls with calling-address starting '0000' (This is appropriate
8: # to UK JANET-only sites. Others should omit the four zeros)
9: #
10: # Command name is /usr/local/lib/public-widget/startup
11: #
12: # -x means X29 calls only
13: #
14: # -a 000041131503 specifies the address that this service responds to
15: #
16: # -u 9681 specifies the UID to run the program under.
17: # This should be in the passwd file with '*' as password, and should
18: # NOT be a UID used for any other purpose
19: #
20: # -g 9002 specifies the GID. Comments for UID apply. See group file.
21: #
22: # -n public-widget specifies the name that will appear in 'ps' output
23: # when this program is running.
24: #
25: # \ $calling_shortname\ $called_cudf+4
26: # SPACES ARE SIGNIFICANT!
27: # This gives the rest of the command line to the program.
28: # Here, we say that the calling address is to be reverse-translated if
29: # possible, and used as parameter 1.
30: # If a Call User Data Field is present (e.g. calls through PSS-JANET gateways)
31: # it is to be used as parameter 2
32: #
33: 0000*@/usr/local/lib/public-widget/startup:-x -a 000041131503 -u 9681 -g 9002 -n public-widget\ $calling_shortname\ $called_cudf+4:
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