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$FreeBSD$ The /usr/share/examples/etc directory contains the original distribution versions of the files which are shipped in /etc. This is intended to make it easy to recover when the /etc versions are accidentally deleted or broken beyond repair. This directory contains the following files: amd.map - filesystem automounter lookup resolution map (see amd(8)) apmd.conf - configuration file for apmd(8) auth.conf - authentication capability database (see auth.conf(5)) bsd-style-copyright - copyright style for bsd system crontab - system scheduled command table (see crontab(5)) csh.cshrc - sample .cshrc (see csh(1)) csh.login - sample .login csh.logout - sample .logout defaults/ - directory containing default configuration file devd.conf - configuration file for devd(8) devfs.conf - configuration file for devfs(8) dhclient.conf - configuration file for dhclient(8) disktab - disk description file (see disktab(5)) fbtab - configuration file for login(1) ftpusers - user restriction file for ftpd(8) gettytab - defines port configuration for getty(8) group - group permissions file (see group(5)) hosts - see hosts(5) hosts.allow - defines allow trusted hosts hosts.equiv - defines system-wide trusted hosts (see ruserok(3)) hosts.lpd - defines trusted hosts for lpd(8) inetd.conf - configuration file for inetd(8) locate.rc - configuration file for locate(1) login.access - configuration file for login(8) (see login.access(5)) login.conf - login class capabilities database (see login.conf(5)) mac.conf - TrustedBSD MAC userland policy configuration file mail.rc - systemwide initialization files for mail(1) make.conf - example configuration variables for system builds motd - sample Message of the Day netconfig - network configuration data base netstart - network startup script run from /etc/rc network.subr - routines for network configuration scripts networks - see networks(5) newsyslog.conf - configuration for system log file rotator newsyslog(8) nsmb.conf - smbfs lookups configuration file opieaccess - OPIE database of trusted networks pf.conf - pf(4) example configuration file pf.os - SYN fingerprint database phones - phone number database for tip(1) portsnap.conf - portsnap(8) configuration file printcap - configuration file for lpr(1) profile - system-wide .profile for sh(1) protocols - see protocols(5) rc - system startup script (see init(8)) rc.bsdextended - startup policy for the mac_bsdextended(4) security module. rc.firewall - ipfw(8) setup script with basic rulesets rc.initdiskless - configuration file to boot a diskless machine rc.resume - sample run command file for APM Resume Event rc.sendmail - script for sendmail(8) startup rc.shutdown - system shutdown script (see init(8)) rc.subr - script with functions used by various rc scripts rc.suspend - sample run command file for APM Resume Event remote - configuration file for tip(1) rpc - see rpc(5) security - script run from crontab to do nightly security checks services - see services(5) shells - list of configurable shells (see shells(5)) snmpd.config - example configuration file for bsnmpd(1) sysctl.conf - configuration file for sysctl(8) syslog.conf - configuration file for syslogd(8) ttys - defines port configuration for init(8) defaults/bluetooth.device.conf - defaults/devfs.rules - default configuration rules for devfs(8) defaults/periodic.conf - default configuration file for periodic(8) defaults/rc.conf - default system configuration info (see rc.conf(5))