Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 03:33:21 +0000 (UTC) From: Warren Block <wblock@FreeBSD.org> To: doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r42266 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/security Message-ID: <201307130333.r6D3XLuD063885@svn.freebsd.org>
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Author: wblock Date: Sat Jul 13 03:33:20 2013 New Revision: 42266 URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/42266 Log: Fix a wording bug: action to resource. Also fix some title capitalization and redundancy issues. Submitted by: MNIHKLOM (forum user, action/resource issue) Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/security/chapter.xml Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/security/chapter.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/security/chapter.xml Sat Jul 13 01:50:56 2013 (r42265) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/security/chapter.xml Sat Jul 13 03:33:20 2013 (r42266) @@ -2783,7 +2783,7 @@ racoon_enable="yes"</programlisting> </sect2> <sect2> - <title>Enabling The SSH Server</title> + <title>Enabling the SSH Server</title> <indexterm> <primary>OpenSSH</primary> @@ -2918,8 +2918,8 @@ bb:48:db:f2:93:57:80:b6:aa:bc:f5:d5:ba:8 is stored in <filename>~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub</filename> or <filename>~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub</filename>, respectively for the <acronym>DSA</acronym> and <acronym>RSA</acronym> key types. - The public key must be placed in the - <filename>~/.ssh/authorized_keys</filename> file of the + The public key must be placed in + <filename>~/.ssh/authorized_keys</filename> on the remote machine for both <acronym>RSA</acronym> or <acronym>DSA</acronym> keys in order for the setup to work.</para> @@ -2960,7 +2960,7 @@ bb:48:db:f2:93:57:80:b6:aa:bc:f5:d5:ba:8 </sect2> <sect2 id="security-ssh-agent"> - <title>Using SSH Agent To Cache Keys</title> + <title>Using SSH Agent to Cache Keys</title> <para>To load <acronym>SSH</acronym> keys into memory for use, without needing to type the passphrase each time, use @@ -2990,7 +2990,7 @@ Identity added: /home/user/.ssh/id_dsa ( needs to be placed in <filename>~/.xinitrc</filename>. This provides the &man.ssh-agent.1; services to all programs launched in <application>&xorg;</application>. An example - <filename>~/.xinitrc</filename> file might look like + <filename>~/.xinitrc</filename> might look like this:</para> <programlisting>exec ssh-agent <replaceable>startxfce4</replaceable></programlisting> @@ -3217,7 +3217,7 @@ user@unfirewalled-system.example.org's p </sect1info> <title>Filesystem Access Control Lists - (<acronym>ACL</acronym>s)</title> + (<acronym>ACL</acronym>)s</title> <indexterm> <primary>ACL</primary> @@ -3744,7 +3744,7 @@ VII. References <co id="co-ref"/></progr Potentially a single, more constrained user would require an additional label added, the resource database needs to be built using <command>cap_mkdb</command>, edits made to - the <filename>/etc/master.passwd</filename> file. In + <filename>/etc/master.passwd</filename>. In addition, the password database must be rebuilt using <command>pwd_mkdb</command>. This multi-step process could be very time consuming depending on how many users must be @@ -3782,7 +3782,7 @@ options RCTL</programlisting> <para>This rule shows a basic premise of a rule, here the subject is <literal>user</literal> and the subject-id is <literal>trhodes</literal>. The maxproc is, of course, - max number of processes, which is considered the action. + max number of processes, which is considered the resource. The action here is set to <literal>deny</literal>, which blocks any new processes from being created. In the previous example, the user, <literal>trhodes</literal> will be constrained @@ -3808,7 +3808,7 @@ eval: Cannot fork: Resource temporarily <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>rctl -a jail:httpd:memoryuse:deny=2G/jail</userinput></screen> <para>Rules may also persist across reboots if they have been - added to <filename>/etc/rctl.conf</filename> file. The + added to <filename>/etc/rctl.conf</filename>. The format is a rule, without the preceding command. For example, the previous rule could be added like the following:</para>
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