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.0365_std_3rdparty.conf

Definition: It's a file that defines values for a standard input/output device in a third-party application, often used in Linux kernel sources for defining device interfaces (like USB). It contains data to be transmitted when the device is connected or disconnected.


.0365_std_3rdparty.conf

.0965_user_nfsnobody.conf

Definition: The term ".0965_user_nfsnobody.conf" refers to a file that stores passwords for a user's NNF (Notifiable Foreign Network) security system, often used in remote administration or access control. The "conf" part indicates it is a configuration file. Detailed definitions may vary based on the context but generally, this file contains settings like: 1. User ID: - A unique identifier assigned to each user for logging purposes. 2. Passwords: - Private keys used to encrypt passwords. It's important to keep these private and secure to protect sensitive information. In a NNF system, these files are typically kept securely within the context of the security environment and cannot be accessed from outside the organization unless explicitly authorized by their owner (NNF owner). This setup is often essential for user access controls where users must use specific keys and passwords in order to access secure systems or data.


.0965_user_nfsnobody.conf

.1065_group_nfsnobody.conf

Definition: The term 'group_nfsnobody.conf' signifies a configuration file in Linux, specifically referring to an NFS server group that shares a common filesystem with a single user named nobody. This conf is crucial for ensuring shared resources like networking, storage, or databases are accessible to all users within the same domain, allowing other users to connect through the group without needing authentication credentials.


.1065_group_nfsnobody.conf

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0-65

Definition: Common directory name


C:/0-65/

000065

Definition: Common directory name


C:/000065/

000165

Definition: Common directory name


C:/000165/

000265

Definition: Common directory name


C:/000265/

000365

Definition: Common directory name


C:/000365/

000465

Definition: Common directory name


C:/000465/