[Freeipa-devel] [PATCH] 738 default.conf man page
David O'Brien
davido at redhat.com
Wed Feb 23 01:23:59 UTC 2011
Rob Crittenden wrote:
> David O'Brien wrote:
>> Rob Crittenden wrote:
>>> Add a man page for the IPA configuration file default.conf.
>>>
>>> ticket 969
>>>
>>> rob
>>>
>>>
>> NACK
>>
>> A few too many typos and other errors.
>>
>> "Spaces between the equals sign are ignored."
>> Do you mean, "Spaces surrounding equals signs are ignored."?
>>
>> +Specifies the base DN to use when performan LDAP operations.
>> performing
>>
>> +Specfies the secure CA agent port. The defauilt is 9443.
>> Specifies
>> default
>>
>> +Specifies the unsecure CA end user port. The default is 9190.
>> insecure
>>
>> "For example. if you want to always perform client requests in verbose
>> mode but do not want to have verbose enabled on the server add the
>> verbose option to \fI/etc/ipa/cli.conf\fR."
>> comma after "example", not a period.
>> add a comma after "enabled on the server"
>>
>> +Specifies whether the CA is acting is an RA agent,
>> as an RA agent
>>
>> "+Specifies the name of the CA backend to use. The current options are
>> \fBselfsign\fR and \fBdogtag\fR. This is a server\-side setting.
>> Changing this value is not recommended as the CA backend is only set up
>> during ininitial installation."
>> s/backend/back end/
>> s/selfsign/self-sign/
>> s/ininitial/initial/
>>
>> +Specifies the kerberos realm.
>> Kerberos
>>
>> "...and show the server(s) the client contacts."
>> s/server(s)/servers/
>>
>> +user IPA configurationf ile
>> configuration file
>>
>> "+Optional configuration files used in a particular context are. The
>> value of mode is used to attempt to load these files, if they exist:"
>> I'm not sure what this means
>>
>>
>
> Fixes applied.
>
> rob
+Specfies the secure CA agent port. The default is 9443.
Specifies
"Changing this value is not recommended as the CA backend is only set up
during initial installation."
s/backend/back end/
"+Optional configuration files used in a particular context are. The
value of the context setting (\fBcli\fR or \fBserver\fR) is used to
attempt to load these files, if they exist:"
I still don't understand this. Bear in mind that I'm reading the raw
patch; I haven't applied it or tried to format this as a man page. Maybe
that would help.
Everything else is fine. ACK with those couple of fixes.
/dob
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