OpenSSH client configuration file NAME ssh_config — OpenSSH client configuration file DESCRIPT......chineOSRelease(in s name, out a{ss} fields); @org.freedesktop.systemd1.Privileged("true") OpenMachinePTY(in s name, out h pty, out s pty_path); OpenMachineLogin(in s name, out h…...192.168.1.13 bar.example.org bar 146.82.138.7 master.debian.org master 209.237.226.90 www.opensource.org # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts ::1 localhost…...message has been sent. If this option is used, NotifyAccess= (see below) should be set to open access to the notification socket provided by systemd. If NotifyAccess= is missing…...x 2.6.22) This is a subdirectory containing one entry for each file which the process has open, named by its file descriptor. The files in this directory are readable only by th…...ended and necessary for apropos(1) to work, and also for man(1) on operating systems like OpenBSD that install each manual page with only one file name in the file system, even …...alling init_chunkfile() and pass a struct hashfile pointer. The caller is responsible for opening the hashfile and writing header information so the file format is identifiable …...they can be given service. Such things include the logging of information concerning the opening/closing of some data exchange with a user, mounting directories, etc. If the typ…...they can be given service. Such things include the logging of information concerning the opening/closing of some data exchange with a user, mounting directories, etc. If the typ…...ge database /usr/lib/whatis first appeared in 2BSD . The present format first appeared in OpenBSD 6.1 . AUTHORS The original version of makewhatis(8) was written by Bill Joy in …...e epoll (7). /proc/sys/fs/file-max This file defines a system-wide limit on the number of open files for all processes. System calls that fail when encountering this limit fail …...pid /fd/ This is a subdirectory containing one entry for each file which the process has open, named by its file descriptor, and which is a symbolic link to the actual file. Thu…...e of the executed command. This symbolic link can be dereferenced normally; attempting to open it will open the executable. You can even type /proc/ pid /exe to run another copy…...ar here include: FLOCK This is a BSD file lock created using flock (2). OFDLCK This is an open file description (OFD) lock created using fcntl (2). POSIX This is a POSIX byte-ra…...N /proc/ pid /mem This file can be used to access the pages of a process's memory through open (2), read (2), and lseek (2). Permission to access this file is governed by a ptra…...minal database in 1984, and extended in stages through SVr4 (1989), and standardized in X/Open Curses starting in 1995. Most of the extensions in this fixed repertoire were addi…...format for curses screen dumps. A brief survey of the existing implementations follows. X/Open Curses X/Open Curses Issue 7 specifies little. It says (boldface emphasis added) “…...of this file is documented in fstab (5). Since Linux 2.6.15, this file is pollable: after opening the file for reading, a change in this file (i.e., a filesystem mount or unmoun…...of this file is documented in fstab (5). Since Linux 2.6.15, this file is pollable: after opening the file for reading, a change in this file (i.e., a filesystem mount or unmoun…...oding of a DER-encoded signature prefixed by "base64:". The dm-verity volume will only be opened if the signature of the root hash is valid and signed by a public key present in…