•
VNCSERVERS=<value>
, where
<value>
is set to something like
"1:fred"
, to indicate that a
VNC server should be started for user fred on display :1. User fred must have set a VNC
password using the
vncpasswd
command before attempting to connect to the remote VNC
server.
Note that when using a VNC server, communication with it is unencrypted and it should not be
used on an untrusted network. For specific instructions concerning the use of SSH to secure
VNC communication, read the information found online at
http://www.uk.research.att.com/archive/vnc/sshvnc.html
. To find out more about SSH, refer to
Chapter 20, SSH Protocol
in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administration Guide.
1.40.
/etc/sysconfig/xinetd
The
/etc/sysconfig/xinetd
file is used to pass arguments to the
xinetd
daemon at boot
time. The
xinetd
daemon starts programs that provide Internet services when a request to the
port for that service is received. For more information about available parameters for this file,
refer to the
xinetd
man page. For more information on the
xinetd
service, refer to
Section 3,
“
xinetd
”
.
2. Directories in the
/etc/sysconfig/
Directory
The following directories are normally found in
/etc/sysconfig/
.
•
apm-scripts/
— This directory contains the APM suspend/resume script. Do not edit the
files directly. If customization is necessary, create a file called
/etc/sysconfig/apm-scripts/apmcontinue
which is called at the end of the script. It is
also possible to control the script by editing
/etc/sysconfig/apmd
.
•
cbq/
— This directory contains the configuration files needed to do Class Based Queuing for
bandwidth management on network interfaces. CBQ divides user traffic into a hierarchy of
classes based on any combination of IP addresses, protocols, and application types.
•
networking/
— This directory is used by the Network Administration Tool
(
system-config-network
), and its contents should not be edited manually. For more
information about configuring network interfaces using the Network Administration Tool,
refer to the chapter called Network Configuration in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux System
Administration Guide.
•
network-scripts/
— This directory contains the following network-related configuration
files:
• Network configuration files for each configured network interface, such as
ifcfg-eth0
for
the
eth0
Ethernet interface.
• Scripts used to bring up and down network interfaces, such as
ifup
and
ifdown
.
• Scripts used to bring up and down ISDN interfaces, such as
ifup-isdn
and
ifdown-isdn
.
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