Restore lost <replaceable> tags.

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Warren Block 2014-03-18 01:09:03 +00:00
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@ -1746,7 +1746,7 @@ nis_client_enable="YES"</programlisting>
<para>To prevent specified users from logging on to a system, <para>To prevent specified users from logging on to a system,
even if they are present in the even if they are present in the
<acronym>NIS</acronym> database, use <command>vipw</command> <acronym>NIS</acronym> database, use <command>vipw</command>
to add <literal>-username</literal> with the correct number to add <literal>-<replaceable>username</replaceable></literal> with the correct number
of colons towards the end of of colons towards the end of
<filename>/etc/master.passwd</filename> on the client, <filename>/etc/master.passwd</filename> on the client,
where <replaceable>username</replaceable> is the username of where <replaceable>username</replaceable> is the username of
@ -2024,7 +2024,7 @@ ellington&prompt.user; <userinput>ypcat -k netgroup.byuser</userinput></screen>
<literal>~</literal> function of the shell and all routines <literal>~</literal> function of the shell and all routines
which convert between user names and numerical user IDs. In which convert between user names and numerical user IDs. In
other words, other words,
<command>cd ~user</command> will <command>cd ~<replaceable>user</replaceable></command> will
not work, <command>ls -l</command> will show the numerical ID not work, <command>ls -l</command> will show the numerical ID
instead of the username, and <command>find . -user joe instead of the username, and <command>find . -user joe
-print</command> will fail with the message -print</command> will fail with the message
@ -2501,7 +2501,7 @@ cn: Manager</programlisting>
<para>To import this datafile, issue the following command, <para>To import this datafile, issue the following command,
assuming the file is <filename>import.ldif</filename>:</para> assuming the file is <filename>import.ldif</filename>:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>ldapadd -Z -D "cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com" -W -f import.ldif</userinput></screen> <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>ldapadd -Z -D "cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com" -W -f <replaceable>import.ldif</replaceable></userinput></screen>
<para>There will be a request for the password specified <para>There will be a request for the password specified
earlier, and the output should look like this:</para> earlier, and the output should look like this:</para>
@ -2707,7 +2707,7 @@ result: 0 Success
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<para><filename>/var/db/dhclient.leases.interface</filename></para> <para><filename>/var/db/dhclient.leases.<replaceable>interface</replaceable></filename></para>
<para>The <acronym>DHCP</acronym> client keeps a database of <para>The <acronym>DHCP</acronym> client keeps a database of
valid leases in this file, which is written as a log and valid leases in this file, which is written as a log and
@ -3220,7 +3220,7 @@ dhcpd_ifaces="dc0"</programlisting>
<filename>/etc/namedb/named.conf</filename> that are beyond <filename>/etc/namedb/named.conf</filename> that are beyond
the scope of this document. Other startup options the scope of this document. Other startup options
for <application>named</application> on &os; can be found in for <application>named</application> on &os; can be found in
the <literal>named_*</literal> the <literal>named_<replaceable>*</replaceable></literal>
flags in <filename>/etc/defaults/rc.conf</filename> and in flags in <filename>/etc/defaults/rc.conf</filename> and in
&man.rc.conf.5;. The &man.rc.conf.5;. The
<xref linkend="configtuning-rcd"/> section is also a good <xref linkend="configtuning-rcd"/> section is also a good
@ -3637,7 +3637,7 @@ www IN CNAME example.org.</programlisting>
an exact hostname, whereas everything without a trailing an exact hostname, whereas everything without a trailing
<quote>.</quote> is relative to the origin. For example, <quote>.</quote> is relative to the origin. For example,
<literal>ns1</literal> is translated into <literal>ns1</literal> is translated into
<literal>ns1.example.org.</literal></para> <literal>ns1.<replaceable>example.org.</replaceable></literal></para>
<para>The format of a zone file follows:</para> <para>The format of a zone file follows:</para>
@ -4032,7 +4032,7 @@ dnssec-validation yes;</programlisting>
will contain the <literal>AD</literal> flag to indicate the will contain the <literal>AD</literal> flag to indicate the
data was authenticated. Running a query such as</para> data was authenticated. Running a query such as</para>
<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>dig @resolver +dnssec se ds </userinput></screen> <screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>dig @<replaceable>resolver</replaceable> +dnssec se ds </userinput></screen>
<para>should return the <acronym>DS</acronym> <para>should return the <acronym>DS</acronym>
<acronym>RR</acronym> for the <literal>.se</literal> zone. <acronym>RR</acronym> for the <literal>.se</literal> zone.
@ -4379,7 +4379,7 @@ $include Kexample.com.+005+nnnnn.ZSK.key ; ZSK</programlisting>
<para>In &os;, the main <application>Apache HTTP <para>In &os;, the main <application>Apache HTTP
Server</application> configuration file is installed as Server</application> configuration file is installed as
<filename>/usr/local/etc/apache2x/httpd.conf</filename>. <filename>/usr/local/etc/apache2<replaceable>x</replaceable>/httpd.conf</filename>.
This ASCII text file begins comment lines with the This ASCII text file begins comment lines with the
<literal>#</literal>. The most frequently modified directives <literal>#</literal>. The most frequently modified directives
are:</para> are:</para>
@ -4394,7 +4394,7 @@ $include Kexample.com.+005+nnnnn.ZSK.key ; ZSK</programlisting>
Binaries are stored in the <filename>bin</filename> and Binaries are stored in the <filename>bin</filename> and
<filename>sbin</filename> subdirectories of the server <filename>sbin</filename> subdirectories of the server
root, and configuration files are stored in root, and configuration files are stored in
<filename>etc/apache2x</filename>.</para> <filename class="directory">etc/apache2<replaceable>x</replaceable></filename>.</para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>
@ -4421,7 +4421,7 @@ $include Kexample.com.+005+nnnnn.ZSK.key ; ZSK</programlisting>
<varlistentry> <varlistentry>
<term><literal>DocumentRoot <term><literal>DocumentRoot
"/usr/local/www/apache2x/data"</literal></term> "/usr/local/www/apache2<replaceable>x</replaceable>/data"</literal></term>
<listitem> <listitem>
<para>The directory <para>The directory
@ -4485,7 +4485,7 @@ $include Kexample.com.+005+nnnnn.ZSK.key ; ZSK</programlisting>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>service apache24 start</userinput></screen> <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>service apache24 start</userinput></screen>
<para>The <command>httpd</command> service can be tested by <para>The <command>httpd</command> service can be tested by
entering <literal>http://localhost</literal> entering <literal>http://<replaceable>localhost</replaceable></literal>
in a web browser, replacing in a web browser, replacing
<replaceable>localhost</replaceable> with the fully-qualified <replaceable>localhost</replaceable> with the fully-qualified
domain name of the machine running <command>httpd</command>, domain name of the machine running <command>httpd</command>,
@ -5140,7 +5140,7 @@ DocumentRoot /www/someotherdomain.tld
<literal>tdbsam</literal>, and the following command <literal>tdbsam</literal>, and the following command
should be used to add user accounts:</para> should be used to add user accounts:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pdbedit -a -u username</userinput></screen> <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>pdbedit -a -u <replaceable>username</replaceable></userinput></screen>
</note> </note>
<para>Please see the <link <para>Please see the <link
@ -5543,7 +5543,7 @@ syslogd_flags="-s -v -v"</programlisting>
network, use &man.logger.1; on the client to send a message to network, use &man.logger.1; on the client to send a message to
<application>syslogd</application>:</para> <application>syslogd</application>:</para>
<screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>logger "Test message from logclient"</userinput></screen> <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>logger "<replaceable>Test message from logclient</replaceable>"</userinput></screen>
<para>This message should now exist both in <para>This message should now exist both in
<filename>/var/log/messages</filename> on the client and <filename>/var/log/messages</filename> on the client and