1INNCONFVAL(1) InterNetNews Documentation INNCONFVAL(1)
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6 innconfval - Get configuration parameters from configuration files
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9 innconfval [-pstv] [-f file] [-F filetype] [-i innconffile] [parameter
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12 innconfval -C [-i innconffile]
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15 innconfval normally prints the values of the parameters specified on
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17 parameter values, but if -p, -s, or -t are given, it instead prints the
18 parameter and value in the form of a variable assignment in Perl,
19 Bourne shell, or Tcl respectively. If no parameters are specifically
20 requested, innconfval prints out all parameter values (this isn't
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23 All parameters are taken from inn.conf except for version, which is
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26 Use the -f and -F options to specify another configuration file from
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29 If given the -C option, innconfval instead checks inn.conf, reporting
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33 -C Check inn.conf rather than printing out the values of parameters,
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39 the -F option. If not set, the default configuration file is used
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49 For instance, run "innconfval -F inn-secrets.conf canlockuser" to
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62 -p Print out parameters as Perl assignment statements. The variable
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65 Boolean values will be mapped to the strings "true" or "false".
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72 @extraoverviewadvertised = ( 'Newsgroups', 'Injection-Info' );
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74 $organization = 'Let\'s try nasty "quotes"';
75 $maxforks = 10;
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77 If innconfval is called via the Perl "INN::Config" module, all
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80 -s Print out parameters as Bourne shell assignment statements. The
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82 capitals, and all variables will be exported, if not NULL. String
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84 and boolean values will be mapped to "true" or "false". List
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92 ENABLEOVERVIEW=true; export ENABLEOVERVIEW;
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95 ORGANIZATION='Let'\''s try nasty "quotes"'; export ORGANIZATION;
96 MAXFORKS=10; export MAXFORKS;
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98 -t Print out parameters as Tcl assignment statements. The variable
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112 -v Print INN's version and exit. This is equivalent to "innconfval
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116 Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews.
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