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# This is the main config file for debconf. It tells debconf where to
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# store data. The format of this file is a set of stanzas. Each stanza
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# except the first sets up a database for debconf to use. For details, see
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# debconf.conf(5) (in the debconf-doc package).
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#
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# So first things first. This first stanza gives the names of two databases.
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# Debconf will use this database to store the data you enter into it,
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# and some other dynamic data.
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Config: configdb
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# Debconf will use this database to store static template data.
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Templates: templatedb
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# World-readable, and accepts everything but passwords.
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Name: config
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Driver: File
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Mode: 644
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Reject-Type: password
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Filename: /var/cache/debconf/config.dat
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# Not world readable (the default), and accepts only passwords.
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Name: passwords
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Driver: File
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Mode: 600
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Backup: false
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Required: false
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Accept-Type: password
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Filename: /var/cache/debconf/passwords.dat
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# Set up the configdb database. By default, it consists of a stack of two
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# databases, one to hold passwords and one for everything else.
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Name: configdb
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Driver: Stack
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Stack: config, passwords
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# Set up the templatedb database, which is a single flat text file
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# by default.
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Name: templatedb
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Driver: File
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Mode: 644
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Filename: /var/cache/debconf/templates.dat
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# Well that was pretty straightforward, and it will be enough for most
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# people's needs, but debconf's database drivers can be used to do much
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# more interesting things. For example, suppose you want to use config
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# data from another host, which is mounted over nfs or perhaps the database
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# is accessed via LDAP. You don't want to write to the remote debconf database,
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# just read from it, so you still need a local database for local changes.
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#
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# A remote NFS mounted database, read-only. It is optional; if debconf
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# fails to use it it will not abort.
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#Name: remotedb
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#Driver: DirTree
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#Directory: /mnt/otherhost/var/cache/debconf/config
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#Readonly: true
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#Required: false
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#
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# A remote LDAP database. It is also read-only. The password is really
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# only necessary if the database is not accessible anonymously.
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# Option KeyByKey instructs the backend to retrieve keys from the LDAP
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# server individually (when they are requested), instead of loading all
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# keys at startup. The default is 0, and should only be enabled if you
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# want to track accesses to individual keys on the LDAP server side.
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#Name: remotedb
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#Driver: LDAP
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#Server: remotehost
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#BaseDN: cn=debconf,dc=domain,dc=com
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#BindDN: uid=admin,dc=domain,dc=com
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#BindPasswd: secret
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#KeyByKey: 0
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#
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# A stack consisting of two databases. Values will be read from
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# the first database in the stack to contain a value. In this example,
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# writes always go to the first database.
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#Name: fulldb
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#Driver: Stack
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#Stack: configdb, remotedb
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#
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# In this example, we'd use Config: fulldb at the top of the file
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# to make it use the combination of the databases.
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#
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# Even more complex and interesting setups are possible, see the
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# debconf.conf(5) page for details.
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