# Magic local data for file(1) command.
# Insert here your local magic data. Format is described in magic(5).
multi on
/etc/passwd-
/etc/ld.so.cache
TZif2 UTC TZif2 UTC
UTC0
Debian GNU/Linux 8
root:x:0:
daemon:x:1:
bin:x:2:
sys:x:3:
adm:x:4:
tty:x:5:
disk:x:6:
lp:x:7:
mail:x:8:
news:x:9:
uucp:x:10:
man:x:12:
proxy:x:13:
kmem:x:15:
dialout:x:20:
fax:x:21:
voice:x:22:
cdrom:x:24:
floppy:x:25:
tape:x:26:
sudo:x:27:
audio:x:29:
dip:x:30:
www-data:x:33:
backup:x:34:
operator:x:37:
list:x:38:
irc:x:39:
src:x:40:
gnats:x:41:
shadow:x:42:
utmp:x:43:
video:x:44:
sasl:x:45:
plugdev:x:46:
staff:x:50:
games:x:60:
users:x:100:
nogroup:x:65534:
input:x:101:
systemd-journal:x:102:
systemd-timesync:x:103:
systemd-network:x:104:
systemd-resolve:x:105:
systemd-bus-proxy:x:106:
netdev:x:107:
messagebus:x:108:
/etc/shadow
# /etc/deluser.conf: `deluser' configuration.
# Remove home directory and mail spool when user is removed
REMOVE_HOME = 0
# Remove all files on the system owned by the user to be removed
REMOVE_ALL_FILES = 0
# Backup files before removing them. This options has only an effect if
# REMOVE_HOME or REMOVE_ALL_FILES is set.
BACKUP = 0
# target directory for the backup file
BACKUP_TO = "."
# delete a group even there are still users in this group
ONLY_IF_EMPTY = 0
# exclude these filesystem types when searching for files of a user to backup
EXCLUDE_FSTYPES = "(proc|sysfs|usbfs|devpts|tmpfs|afs)"
/etc/gshadow-
###############################################################################
#
# Mailcap.order: This file allows a system-wide override of MIME program
# preferences. See the mailcap.order(5) man page for more information.
#
# After modifying this file, be sure to run /usr/sbin/update-mime (as root)
# to propagate the changes into the /etc/mailcap file.
#
################################################################################
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie)"
NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="8"
VERSION="8 (jessie)"
ID=debian
HOME_URL="http://w...content-available-to-author-only...n.org/"
SUPPORT_URL="http://w...content-available-to-author-only...n.org/support/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://b...content-available-to-author-only...n.org/"
#!/bin/sh -e
#
# rc.local
#
# This script is executed at the end of each multiuser runlevel.
# Make sure that the script will "exit 0" on success or any other
# value on error.
#
# In order to enable or disable this script just change the execution
# bits.
#
# By default this script does nothing.
exit 0
[defaults]
base_features = sparse_super,filetype,resize_inode,dir_index,ext_attr
default_mntopts = acl,user_xattr
enable_periodic_fsck = 0
blocksize = 4096
inode_size = 256
inode_ratio = 16384
[fs_types]
ext3 = {
features = has_journal
}
ext4 = {
features = has_journal,extent,huge_file,flex_bg,uninit_bg,dir_nlink,extra_isize
auto_64-bit_support = 1
inode_size = 256
}
ext4dev = {
features = has_journal,extent,huge_file,flex_bg,uninit_bg,dir_nlink,extra_isize
inode_size = 256
options = test_fs=1
}
small = {
blocksize = 1024
inode_size = 128
inode_ratio = 4096
}
floppy = {
blocksize = 1024
inode_size = 128
inode_ratio = 8192
}
big = {
inode_ratio = 32768
}
huge = {
inode_ratio = 65536
}
news = {
inode_ratio = 4096
}
largefile = {
inode_ratio = 1048576
blocksize = -1
}
largefile4 = {
inode_ratio = 4194304
blocksize = -1
}
hurd = {
blocksize = 4096
inode_size = 128
}
/etc/group-
#
# All local filesystems are mounted (done during boot phase)
#
$local_fs +mountall +mountall-bootclean +mountoverflowtmp +umountfs
#
# Low level networking (ethernet card)
#
$network +networking +ifupdown
#
# Named is operational
#
$named +named +dnsmasq +lwresd +bind9 +unbound $network
#
# All remote filesystems are mounted (note in some cases /usr may
# be remote. Most applications that care will probably require
# both $local_fs and $remote_fs)
#
$remote_fs $local_fs +mountnfs +mountnfs-bootclean +umountnfs +sendsigs
#
# System logger is operational
#
$syslog +rsyslog +sysklogd +syslog-ng +dsyslog +inetutils-syslogd
#
# The system time has been set correctly
#
$time +hwclock
#
# Services which need to be interactive
#
<interactive> glibc udev console-screen keymap keyboard-setup console-setup cryptdisks cryptdisks-early checkfs-loop
d56c3cba1e674eb2bb1fdcfd81939764
# /etc/shells: valid login shells
/bin/sh
/bin/dash
/bin/bash
/bin/rbash
# UNCONFIGURED FSTAB FOR BASE SYSTEM
# System-wide .bashrc file for interactive bash(1) shells.
# To enable the settings / commands in this file for login shells as well,
# this file has to be sourced in /etc/profile.
# If not running interactively, don't do anything
[ -z "$PS1" ] && return
# check the window size after each command and, if necessary,
# update the values of LINES and COLUMNS.
shopt -s checkwinsize
# set variable identifying the chroot you work in (used in the prompt below)
if [ -z "${debian_chroot:-}" ] && [ -r /etc/debian_chroot ]; then
debian_chroot=$(cat /etc/debian_chroot)
fi
# set a fancy prompt (non-color, overwrite the one in /etc/profile)
PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$ '
# Commented out, don't overwrite xterm -T "title" -n "icontitle" by default.
# If this is an xterm set the title to user@host:dir
#case "$TERM" in
#xterm*|rxvt*)
# PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;${USER}@${HOSTNAME}: ${PWD}\007"'
# ;;
#*)
# ;;
#esac
# enable bash completion in interactive shells
#if ! shopt -oq posix; then
# if [ -f /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ]; then
# . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion
# elif [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then
# . /etc/bash_completion
# fi
#fi
# if the command-not-found package is installed, use it
if [ -x /usr/lib/command-not-found -o -x /usr/share/command-not-found/command-not-found ]; then
function command_not_found_handle {
# check because c-n-f could've been removed in the meantime
if [ -x /usr/lib/command-not-found ]; then
/usr/lib/command-not-found -- "$1"
return $?
elif [ -x /usr/share/command-not-found/command-not-found ]; then
/usr/share/command-not-found/command-not-found -- "$1"
return $?
else
printf "%s: command not found\n" "$1" >&2
return 127
fi
}
fi
systemd-timesync:100000:65536
systemd-network:165536:65536
systemd-resolve:231072:65536
systemd-bus-proxy:296608:65536
messagebus:362144:65536
The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;
the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
/etc/subuid-
###############################################################################
#
# MIME media types and programs that process those types
#
# Much of this file is generated automatically by the program "update-mime".
# Please see the "update-mime" man page for more information.
#
# Users can add their own rules if they wish by creating a ".mailcap"
# file in their home directory. Entries included there will take
# precedence over those listed here.
#
###############################################################################
###############################################################################
#
# User section follows: Any entries included in this section will take
# precedence over those created by "update-mime". DO NOT CHANGE the
# "User Section Begins" and "User Section Ends" lines, or anything outside
# of this section!
#
# ----- User Section Begins ----- #
# ----- User Section Ends ----- #
###############################################################################
text/html; /usr/bin/sensible-browser %s; description=HTML Text; nametemplate=%s.html
text/plain; more %s; needsterminal
application/x-tar; /bin/tar tvf '%s'; print=/bin/tar tvf - | print text/plain:-; copiousoutput
application/x-gtar; /bin/tar tvf '%s'; print=/bin/tar tvf - | print text/plain:-; copiousoutput
application/x-ustar; /bin/tar tvf '%s'; print=/bin/tar tvf - | print text/plain:-; copiousoutput
text/*; more %s; needsterminal
application/vnd.debian.binary-package; /usr/lib/mime/debian-view %s; needsterminal; description=Debian GNU/Linux Package; nametemplate=%s.deb
/etc/subgid-
include /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf
8.0
# Magic local data for file(1) command.
# Insert here your local magic data. Format is described in magic(5).
# Configuration for getaddrinfo(3).
#
# So far only configuration for the destination address sorting is needed.
# RFC 3484 governs the sorting. But the RFC also says that system
# administrators should be able to overwrite the defaults. This can be
# achieved here.
#
# All lines have an initial identifier specifying the option followed by
# up to two values. Information specified in this file replaces the
# default information. Complete absence of data of one kind causes the
# appropriate default information to be used. The supported commands include:
#
# reload <yes|no>
# If set to yes, each getaddrinfo(3) call will check whether this file
# changed and if necessary reload. This option should not really be
# used. There are possible runtime problems. The default is no.
#
# label <mask> <value>
# Add another rule to the RFC 3484 label table. See section 2.1 in
# RFC 3484. The default is:
#
#label ::1/128 0
#label ::/0 1
#label 2002::/16 2
#label ::/96 3
#label ::ffff:0:0/96 4
#label fec0::/10 5
#label fc00::/7 6
#label 2001:0::/32 7
#
# This default differs from the tables given in RFC 3484 by handling
# (now obsolete) site-local IPv6 addresses and Unique Local Addresses.
# The reason for this difference is that these addresses are never
# NATed while IPv4 site-local addresses most probably are. Given
# the precedence of IPv6 over IPv4 (see below) on machines having only
# site-local IPv4 and IPv6 addresses a lookup for a global address would
# see the IPv6 be preferred. The result is a long delay because the
# site-local IPv6 addresses cannot be used while the IPv4 address is
# (at least for the foreseeable future) NATed. We also treat Teredo
# tunnels special.
#
# precedence <mask> <value>
# Add another rule to the RFC 3484 precedence table. See section 2.1
# and 10.3 in RFC 3484. The default is:
#
#precedence ::1/128 50
#precedence ::/0 40
#precedence 2002::/16 30
#precedence ::/96 20
#precedence ::ffff:0:0/96 10
#
# For sites which prefer IPv4 connections change the last line to
#
#precedence ::ffff:0:0/96 100
#
# scopev4 <mask> <value>
# Add another rule to the RFC 6724 scope table for IPv4 addresses.
# By default the scope IDs described in section 3.2 in RFC 6724 are
# used. Changing these defaults should hardly ever be necessary.
# The defaults are equivalent to:
#
#scopev4 ::ffff:169.254.0.0/112 2
#scopev4 ::ffff:127.0.0.0/104 2
#scopev4 ::ffff:0.0.0.0/96 14
127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
/etc/ca-certificates.conf
# /etc/nsswitch.conf
#
# Example configuration of GNU Name Service Switch functionality.
# If you have the `glibc-doc-reference' and `info' packages installed, try:
# `info libc "Name Service Switch"' for information about this file.
passwd: compat
group: compat
shadow: compat
gshadow: files
hosts: files dns
networks: files
protocols: db files
services: db files
ethers: db files
rpc: db files
netgroup: nis
#!/bin/sh
#
# This is not a mistake. This shell script (/etc/rmt) has been provided
# for compatibility with other Unix-like systems, some of which have
# utilities that expect to find (and execute) rmt in the /etc directory
# on remote systems.
#
exec /usr/sbin/rmt
#
# This file is a bourne shell snippet, and is sourced by the
# ucf script for configuration.
#
# Debugging information: The default value is 0 (no debugging
# information is printed). To change the default behavior, uncomment
# the following line and set the value to 1.
#
# DEBUG=0
# Verbosity: The default value is 0 (quiet). To change the default
# behavior, uncomment the following line and set the value to 1.
#
# VERBOSE=0
# The src directory. This is the directory where the historical
# md5sums for a file are looked for. Specifically, the historical
# md5sums are looked for in the subdirectory ${filename}.md5sum.d/
#
# conf_source_dir=/some/path/
# Force the installed file to be retained. The default is have this
# variable unset, which makes the script ask in case of doubt. To
# change the default behavior, uncomment the following line and set
# the value to YES
#
# conf_force_conffold=YES
# Force the installed file to be overridden. The default is have this
# variable unset, which makes the script ask in case of doubt. To
# change the default behavior, uncomment the following line and set
# the value to YES
#
# conf_force_conffnew=YES
# Please note that only one of conf_force_conffold and
# conf_force_conffnew should be set.
# This is the main config file for debconf. It tells debconf where to
# store data. The format of this file is a set of stanzas. Each stanza
# except the first sets up a database for debconf to use. For details, see
# debconf.conf(5) (in the debconf-doc package).
#
# So first things first. This first stanza gives the names of two databases.
# Debconf will use this database to store the data you enter into it,
# and some other dynamic data.
Config: configdb
# Debconf will use this database to store static template data.
Templates: templatedb
# World-readable, and accepts everything but passwords.
Name: config
Driver: File
Mode: 644
Reject-Type: password
Filename: /var/cache/debconf/config.dat
# Not world readable (the default), and accepts only passwords.
Name: passwords
Driver: File
Mode: 600
Backup: false
Required: false
Accept-Type: password
Filename: /var/cache/debconf/passwords.dat
# Set up the configdb database. By default, it consists of a stack of two
# databases, one to hold passwords and one for everything else.
Name: configdb
Driver: Stack
Stack: config, passwords
# Set up the templatedb database, which is a single flat text file
# by default.
Name: templatedb
Driver: File
Mode: 644
Filename: /var/cache/debconf/templates.dat
# Well that was pretty straightforward, and it will be enough for most
# people's needs, but debconf's database drivers can be used to do much
# more interesting things. For example, suppose you want to use config
# data from another host, which is mounted over nfs or perhaps the database
# is accessed via LDAP. You don't want to write to the remote debconf database,
# just read from it, so you still need a local database for local changes.
#
# A remote NFS mounted database, read-only. It is optional; if debconf
# fails to use it it will not abort.
#Name: remotedb
#Driver: DirTree
#Directory: /mnt/otherhost/var/cache/debconf/config
#Readonly: true
#Required: false
#
# A remote LDAP database. It is also read-only. The password is really
# only necessary if the database is not accessible anonymously.
# Option KeyByKey instructs the backend to retrieve keys from the LDAP
# server individually (when they are requested), instead of loading all
# keys at startup. The default is 0, and should only be enabled if you
# want to track accesses to individual keys on the LDAP server side.
#Name: remotedb
#Driver: LDAP
#Server: remotehost
#BaseDN: cn=debconf,dc=domain,dc=com
#BindDN: uid=admin,dc=domain,dc=com
#BindPasswd: secret
#KeyByKey: 0
#
# A stack consisting of two databases. Values will be read from
# the first database in the stack to contain a value. In this example,
# writes always go to the first database.
#Name: fulldb
#Driver: Stack
#Stack: configdb, remotedb
#
# In this example, we'd use Config: fulldb at the top of the file
# to make it use the combination of the databases.
#
# Even more complex and interesting setups are possible, see the
# debconf.conf(5) page for details.
Etc/UTC
#
# /etc/sysctl.conf - Configuration file for setting system variables
# See /etc/sysctl.d/ for additional system variables.
# See sysctl.conf (5) for information.
#
#kernel.domainname = example.com
# Uncomment the following to stop low-level messages on console
#kernel.printk = 3 4 1 3
##############################################################3
# Functions previously found in netbase
#
# Uncomment the next two lines to enable Spoof protection (reverse-path filter)
# Turn on Source Address Verification in all interfaces to
# prevent some spoofing attacks
#net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter=1
#net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter=1
# Uncomment the next line to enable TCP/IP SYN cookies
# See http://l...content-available-to-author-only...n.net/Articles/277146/
# Note: This may impact IPv6 TCP sessions too
#net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies=1
# Uncomment the next line to enable packet forwarding for IPv4
#net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
# Uncomment the next line to enable packet forwarding for IPv6
# Enabling this option disables Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
# based on Router Advertisements for this host
#net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1
###################################################################
# Additional settings - these settings can improve the network
# security of the host and prevent against some network attacks
# including spoofing attacks and man in the middle attacks through
# redirection. Some network environments, however, require that these
# settings are disabled so review and enable them as needed.
#
# Do not accept ICMP redirects (prevent MITM attacks)
#net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects = 0
#net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_redirects = 0
# _or_
# Accept ICMP redirects only for gateways listed in our default
# gateway list (enabled by default)
# net.ipv4.conf.all.secure_redirects = 1
#
# Do not send ICMP redirects (we are not a router)
#net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects = 0
#
# Do not accept IP source route packets (we are not a router)
#net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_source_route = 0
#net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_source_route = 0
#
# Log Martian Packets
#net.ipv4.conf.all.log_martians = 1
#
/etc/shadow-
nameserver 8.8.8.8
/etc/login.defs
# This is the configuration file for libaudit tunables.
# It is currently only used for the failure_action tunable.
# failure_action can be: log, ignore, terminate
failure_action = ignore
#
# This file contains a list of port numbers between 600 and 1024,
# which should not be used by bindresvport. bindresvport is mostly
# called by RPC services. This mostly solves the problem, that a
# RPC service uses a well known port of another service.
#
631 # cups
636 # ldaps
655 # tinc
774 # rpasswd
783 # spamd
873 # rsync
921 # lwresd
993 # imaps
995 # pops
# Internet (IP) protocols
#
# Updated from http://w...content-available-to-author-only...a.org/assignments/protocol-numbers and other
# sources.
# New protocols will be added on request if they have been officially
# assigned by IANA and are not historical.
# If you need a huge list of used numbers please install the nmap package.
ip 0 IP # internet protocol, pseudo protocol number
hopopt 0 HOPOPT # IPv6 Hop-by-Hop Option [RFC1883]
icmp 1 ICMP # internet control message protocol
igmp 2 IGMP # Internet Group Management
ggp 3 GGP # gateway-gateway protocol
ipencap 4 IP-ENCAP # IP encapsulated in IP (officially ``IP'')
st 5 ST # ST datagram mode
tcp 6 TCP # transmission control protocol
egp 8 EGP # exterior gateway protocol
igp 9 IGP # any private interior gateway (Cisco)
pup 12 PUP # PARC universal packet protocol
udp 17 UDP # user datagram protocol
hmp 20 HMP # host monitoring protocol
xns-idp 22 XNS-IDP # Xerox NS IDP
rdp 27 RDP # "reliable datagram" protocol
iso-tp4 29 ISO-TP4 # ISO Transport Protocol class 4 [RFC905]
dccp 33 DCCP # Datagram Congestion Control Prot. [RFC4340]
xtp 36 XTP # Xpress Transfer Protocol
ddp 37 DDP # Datagram Delivery Protocol
idpr-cmtp 38 IDPR-CMTP # IDPR Control Message Transport
ipv6 41 IPv6 # Internet Protocol, version 6
ipv6-route 43 IPv6-Route # Routing Header for IPv6
ipv6-frag 44 IPv6-Frag # Fragment Header for IPv6
idrp 45 IDRP # Inter-Domain Routing Protocol
rsvp 46 RSVP # Reservation Protocol
gre 47 GRE # General Routing Encapsulation
esp 50 IPSEC-ESP # Encap Security Payload [RFC2406]
ah 51 IPSEC-AH # Authentication Header [RFC2402]
skip 57 SKIP # SKIP
ipv6-icmp 58 IPv6-ICMP # ICMP for IPv6
ipv6-nonxt 59 IPv6-NoNxt # No Next Header for IPv6
ipv6-opts 60 IPv6-Opts # Destination Options for IPv6
rspf 73 RSPF CPHB # Radio Shortest Path First (officially CPHB)
vmtp 81 VMTP # Versatile Message Transport
eigrp 88 EIGRP # Enhanced Interior Routing Protocol (Cisco)
ospf 89 OSPFIGP # Open Shortest Path First IGP
ax.25 93 AX.25 # AX.25 frames
ipip 94 IPIP # IP-within-IP Encapsulation Protocol
etherip 97 ETHERIP # Ethernet-within-IP Encapsulation [RFC3378]
encap 98 ENCAP # Yet Another IP encapsulation [RFC1241]
# 99 # any private encryption scheme
pim 103 PIM # Protocol Independent Multicast
ipcomp 108 IPCOMP # IP Payload Compression Protocol
vrrp 112 VRRP # Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol [RFC5798]
l2tp 115 L2TP # Layer Two Tunneling Protocol [RFC2661]
isis 124 ISIS # IS-IS over IPv4
sctp 132 SCTP # Stream Control Transmission Protocol
fc 133 FC # Fibre Channel
mobility-header 135 Mobility-Header # Mobility Support for IPv6 [RFC3775]
udplite 136 UDPLite # UDP-Lite [RFC3828]
mpls-in-ip 137 MPLS-in-IP # MPLS-in-IP [RFC4023]
manet 138 # MANET Protocols [RFC5498]
hip 139 HIP # Host Identity Protocol
shim6 140 Shim6 # Shim6 Protocol [RFC5533]
wesp 141 WESP # Wrapped Encapsulating Security Payload
rohc 142 ROHC # Robust Header Compression
# /etc/securetty: list of terminals on which root is allowed to login.
# See securetty(5) and login(1).
console
# Local X displays (allows empty passwords with pam_unix's nullok_secure)
:0
:0.0
:0.1
:1
:1.0
:1.1
:2
:2.0
:2.1
:3
:3.0
:3.1
#...
# ==========================================================
#
# TTYs sorted by major number according to Documentation/devices.txt
#
# ==========================================================
# Virtual consoles
tty1
tty2
tty3
tty4
tty5
tty6
tty7
tty8
tty9
tty10
tty11
tty12
tty13
tty14
tty15
tty16
tty17
tty18
tty19
tty20
tty21
tty22
tty23
tty24
tty25
tty26
tty27
tty28
tty29
tty30
tty31
tty32
tty33
tty34
tty35
tty36
tty37
tty38
tty39
tty40
tty41
tty42
tty43
tty44
tty45
tty46
tty47
tty48
tty49
tty50
tty51
tty52
tty53
tty54
tty55
tty56
tty57
tty58
tty59
tty60
tty61
tty62
tty63
# UART serial ports
ttyS0
ttyS1
ttyS2
ttyS3
ttyS4
ttyS5
#...ttyS191
# Serial Mux devices (Linux/PA-RISC only)
ttyB0
ttyB1
#...
# Chase serial card
ttyH0
ttyH1
#...
# Cyclades serial cards
ttyC0
ttyC1
#...ttyC31
# Digiboard serial cards
ttyD0
ttyD1
#...
# Stallion serial cards
ttyE0
ttyE1
#...ttyE255
# Specialix serial cards
ttyX0
ttyX1
#...
# Comtrol Rocketport serial cards
ttyR0
ttyR1
#...
# SDL RISCom serial cards
ttyL0
ttyL1
#...
# Hayes ESP serial card
ttyP0
ttyP1
#...
# Computone IntelliPort II serial card
ttyF0
ttyF1
#...ttyF255
# Specialix IO8+ serial card
ttyW0
ttyW1
#...
# Comtrol VS-1000 serial controller
ttyV0
ttyV1
#...
# ISI serial card
ttyM0
ttyM1
#...
# Technology Concepts serial card
ttyT0
ttyT1
#...
# Specialix RIO serial card
ttySR0
ttySR1
#...ttySR511
# Chase Research AT/PCI-Fast serial card
ttyCH0
ttyCH1
#...ttyCH63
# Moxa Intellio serial card
ttyMX0
ttyMX1
#...ttyMX127
# SmartIO serial card
ttySI0
ttySI1
#...
# USB dongles
ttyUSB0
ttyUSB1
ttyUSB2
#...
# LinkUp Systems L72xx UARTs
ttyLU0
ttyLU1
ttyLU2
ttyLU3
# StrongARM builtin serial ports
ttySA0
ttySA1
ttySA2
# SCI serial port (SuperH) ports and SC26xx serial ports
ttySC0
ttySC1
ttySC2
ttySC3
# ARM "AMBA" serial ports
ttyAM0
ttyAM1
ttyAM2
ttyAM3
ttyAM4
ttyAM5
ttyAM6
ttyAM7
ttyAM8
ttyAM9
ttyAM10
ttyAM11
ttyAM12
ttyAM13
ttyAM14
ttyAM15
# Embedded ARM AMBA PL011 ports (e.g. emulated by QEMU)
ttyAMA0
ttyAMA1
ttyAMA2
ttyAMA3
# DataBooster serial ports
ttyDB0
ttyDB1
ttyDB2
ttyDB3
ttyDB4
ttyDB5
ttyDB6
ttyDB7
# SGI Altix console ports
ttySG0
# Motorola i.MX ports
ttySMX0
ttySMX1
ttySMX2
# Marvell MPSC ports
ttyMM0
ttyMM1
# PPC CPM (SCC or SMC) ports
ttyCPM0
ttyCPM1
ttyCPM2
ttyCPM3
ttyCPM4
ttyCPM5
# Altix serial cards
ttyIOC0
ttyIOC1
#...ttyIOC31
# NEC VR4100 series SIU
ttyVR0
# NEC VR4100 series SSIU
ttyVR1
# Altix ioc4 serial cards
ttyIOC84
ttyIOC85
#...ttyIOC115
# Altix ioc3 serial cards
ttySIOC0
ttySIOC1
#...ttySIOC31
# PPC PSC ports
ttyPSC0
ttyPSC1
ttyPSC2
ttyPSC3
ttyPSC4
ttyPSC5
# ATMEL serial ports
ttyAT0
ttyAT1
#...ttyAT15
# Hilscher netX serial port
ttyNX0
ttyNX1
#...ttyNX15
# Xilinx uartlite - port
ttyUL0
ttyUL1
ttyUL2
ttyUL3
# Xen virtual console - port 0
xvc0
# pmac_zilog - port
ttyPZ0
ttyPZ1
ttyPZ2
ttyPZ3
# TX39/49 serial port
ttyTX0
ttyTX1
ttyTX2
ttyTX3
ttyTX4
ttyTX5
ttyTX6
ttyTX7
# SC26xx serial ports (see SCI serial ports (SuperH))
# MAX3100 serial ports
ttyMAX0
ttyMAX1
ttyMAX2
ttyMAX3
# OMAP serial ports
ttyO0
ttyO1
ttyO2
ttyO3
# User space serial ports
ttyU0
ttyU1
# A2232 serial card
ttyY0
ttyY1
# IBM 3270 terminal Unix tty access
3270/tty1
3270/tty2
#...
# IBM iSeries/pSeries virtual console
hvc0
hvc1
#...
#IBM pSeries console ports
hvsi0
hvsi1
hvsi2
# Equinox SST multi-port serial boards
ttyEQ0
ttyEQ1
#...ttyEQ1027
# ==========================================================
#
# Not in Documentation/Devices.txt
#
# ==========================================================
# Embedded Freescale i.MX ports
ttymxc0
ttymxc1
ttymxc2
ttymxc3
ttymxc4
ttymxc5
# LXC (Linux Containers)
lxc/console
lxc/tty1
lxc/tty2
lxc/tty3
lxc/tty4
# Serial Console for MIPS Swarm
duart0
duart1
# s390 and s390x ports in LPAR mode
ttysclp0
# /etc/inputrc - global inputrc for libreadline
# See readline(3readline) and `info rluserman' for more information.
# Be 8 bit clean.
set input-meta on
set output-meta on
# To allow the use of 8bit-characters like the german umlauts, uncomment
# the line below. However this makes the meta key not work as a meta key,
# which is annoying to those which don't need to type in 8-bit characters.
# set convert-meta off
# try to enable the application keypad when it is called. Some systems
# need this to enable the arrow keys.
# set enable-keypad on
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/inputrc.arrows for other codes of arrow keys
# do not bell on tab-completion
# set bell-style none
# set bell-style visible
# some defaults / modifications for the emacs mode
$if mode=emacs
# allow the use of the Home/End keys
"\e[1~": beginning-of-line
"\e[4~": end-of-line
# allow the use of the Delete/Insert keys
"\e[3~": delete-char
"\e[2~": quoted-insert
# mappings for "page up" and "page down" to step to the beginning/end
# of the history
# "\e[5~": beginning-of-history
# "\e[6~": end-of-history
# alternate mappings for "page up" and "page down" to search the history
# "\e[5~": history-search-backward
# "\e[6~": history-search-forward
# mappings for Ctrl-left-arrow and Ctrl-right-arrow for word moving
"\e[1;5C": forward-word
"\e[1;5D": backward-word
"\e[5C": forward-word
"\e[5D": backward-word
"\e\e[C": forward-word
"\e\e[D": backward-word
$if term=rxvt
"\e[7~": beginning-of-line
"\e[8~": end-of-line
"\eOc": forward-word
"\eOd": backward-word
$endif
# for non RH/Debian xterm, can't hurt for RH/Debian xterm
# "\eOH": beginning-of-line
# "\eOF": end-of-line
# for freebsd console
# "\e[H": beginning-of-line
# "\e[F": end-of-line
$endif
# Network services, Internet style
#
# Note that it is presently the policy of IANA to assign a single well-known
# port number for both TCP and UDP; hence, officially ports have two entries
# even if the protocol doesn't support UDP operations.
#
# Updated from http://w...content-available-to-author-only...a.org/assignments/port-numbers and other
# sources like http://w...content-available-to-author-only...d.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/etc/services .
# New ports will be added on request if they have been officially assigned
# by IANA and used in the real-world or are needed by a debian package.
# If you need a huge list of used numbers please install the nmap package.
tcpmux 1/tcp # TCP port service multiplexer
echo 7/tcp
echo 7/udp
discard 9/tcp sink null
discard 9/udp sink null
systat 11/tcp users
daytime 13/tcp
daytime 13/udp
netstat 15/tcp
qotd 17/tcp quote
msp 18/tcp # message send protocol
msp 18/udp
chargen 19/tcp ttytst source
chargen 19/udp ttytst source
ftp-data 20/tcp
ftp 21/tcp
fsp 21/udp fspd
ssh 22/tcp # SSH Remote Login Protocol
ssh 22/udp
telnet 23/tcp
smtp 25/tcp mail
time 37/tcp timserver
time 37/udp timserver
rlp 39/udp resource # resource location
nameserver 42/tcp name # IEN 116
whois 43/tcp nicname
tacacs 49/tcp # Login Host Protocol (TACACS)
tacacs 49/udp
re-mail-ck 50/tcp # Remote Mail Checking Protocol
re-mail-ck 50/udp
domain 53/tcp # Domain Name Server
domain 53/udp
mtp 57/tcp # deprecated
tacacs-ds 65/tcp # TACACS-Database Service
tacacs-ds 65/udp
bootps 67/tcp # BOOTP server
bootps 67/udp
bootpc 68/tcp # BOOTP client
bootpc 68/udp
tftp 69/udp
gopher 70/tcp # Internet Gopher
gopher 70/udp
rje 77/tcp netrjs
finger 79/tcp
http 80/tcp www # WorldWideWeb HTTP
http 80/udp # HyperText Transfer Protocol
link 87/tcp ttylink
kerberos 88/tcp kerberos5 krb5 kerberos-sec # Kerberos v5
kerberos 88/udp kerberos5 krb5 kerberos-sec # Kerberos v5
supdup 95/tcp
hostnames 101/tcp hostname # usually from sri-nic
iso-tsap 102/tcp tsap # part of ISODE
acr-nema 104/tcp dicom # Digital Imag. & Comm. 300
acr-nema 104/udp dicom
csnet-ns 105/tcp cso-ns # also used by CSO name server
csnet-ns 105/udp cso-ns
rtelnet 107/tcp # Remote Telnet
rtelnet 107/udp
pop2 109/tcp postoffice pop-2 # POP version 2
pop2 109/udp pop-2
pop3 110/tcp pop-3 # POP version 3
pop3 110/udp pop-3
sunrpc 111/tcp portmapper # RPC 4.0 portmapper
sunrpc 111/udp portmapper
auth 113/tcp authentication tap ident
sftp 115/tcp
uucp-path 117/tcp
nntp 119/tcp readnews untp # USENET News Transfer Protocol
ntp 123/tcp
ntp 123/udp # Network Time Protocol
pwdgen 129/tcp # PWDGEN service
pwdgen 129/udp
loc-srv 135/tcp epmap # Location Service
loc-srv 135/udp epmap
netbios-ns 137/tcp # NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-ns 137/udp
netbios-dgm 138/tcp # NETBIOS Datagram Service
netbios-dgm 138/udp
netbios-ssn 139/tcp # NETBIOS session service
netbios-ssn 139/udp
imap2 143/tcp imap # Interim Mail Access P 2 and 4
imap2 143/udp imap
snmp 161/tcp # Simple Net Mgmt Protocol
snmp 161/udp
snmp-trap 162/tcp snmptrap # Traps for SNMP
snmp-trap 162/udp snmptrap
cmip-man 163/tcp # ISO mgmt over IP (CMOT)
cmip-man 163/udp
cmip-agent 164/tcp
cmip-agent 164/udp
mailq 174/tcp # Mailer transport queue for Zmailer
mailq 174/udp
xdmcp 177/tcp # X Display Mgr. Control Proto
xdmcp 177/udp
nextstep 178/tcp NeXTStep NextStep # NeXTStep window
nextstep 178/udp NeXTStep NextStep # server
bgp 179/tcp # Border Gateway Protocol
bgp 179/udp
prospero 191/tcp # Cliff Neuman's Prospero
prospero 191/udp
irc 194/tcp # Internet Relay Chat
irc 194/udp
smux 199/tcp # SNMP Unix Multiplexer
smux 199/udp
at-rtmp 201/tcp # AppleTalk routing
at-rtmp 201/udp
at-nbp 202/tcp # AppleTalk name binding
at-nbp 202/udp
at-echo 204/tcp # AppleTalk echo
at-echo 204/udp
at-zis 206/tcp # AppleTalk zone information
at-zis 206/udp
qmtp 209/tcp # Quick Mail Transfer Protocol
qmtp 209/udp
z3950 210/tcp wais # NISO Z39.50 database
z3950 210/udp wais
ipx 213/tcp # IPX
ipx 213/udp
imap3 220/tcp # Interactive Mail Access
imap3 220/udp # Protocol v3
pawserv 345/tcp # Perf Analysis Workbench
pawserv 345/udp
zserv 346/tcp # Zebra server
zserv 346/udp
fatserv 347/tcp # Fatmen Server
fatserv 347/udp
rpc2portmap 369/tcp
rpc2portmap 369/udp # Coda portmapper
codaauth2 370/tcp
codaauth2 370/udp # Coda authentication server
clearcase 371/tcp Clearcase
clearcase 371/udp Clearcase
ulistserv 372/tcp # UNIX Listserv
ulistserv 372/udp
ldap 389/tcp # Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
ldap 389/udp
imsp 406/tcp # Interactive Mail Support Protocol
imsp 406/udp
svrloc 427/tcp # Server Location
svrloc 427/udp
https 443/tcp # http protocol over TLS/SSL
https 443/udp
snpp 444/tcp # Simple Network Paging Protocol
snpp 444/udp
microsoft-ds 445/tcp # Microsoft Naked CIFS
microsoft-ds 445/udp
kpasswd 464/tcp
kpasswd 464/udp
urd 465/tcp ssmtp smtps # URL Rendesvous Directory for SSM
saft 487/tcp # Simple Asynchronous File Transfer
saft 487/udp
isakmp 500/tcp # IPsec - Internet Security Association
isakmp 500/udp # and Key Management Protocol
rtsp 554/tcp # Real Time Stream Control Protocol
rtsp 554/udp
nqs 607/tcp # Network Queuing system
nqs 607/udp
npmp-local 610/tcp dqs313_qmaster # npmp-local / DQS
npmp-local 610/udp dqs313_qmaster
npmp-gui 611/tcp dqs313_execd # npmp-gui / DQS
npmp-gui 611/udp dqs313_execd
hmmp-ind 612/tcp dqs313_intercell # HMMP Indication / DQS
hmmp-ind 612/udp dqs313_intercell
asf-rmcp 623/udp # ASF Remote Management and Control Protocol
qmqp 628/tcp
qmqp 628/udp
ipp 631/tcp # Internet Printing Protocol
ipp 631/udp
#
# UNIX specific services
#
exec 512/tcp
biff 512/udp comsat
login 513/tcp
who 513/udp whod
shell 514/tcp cmd # no passwords used
syslog 514/udp
printer 515/tcp spooler # line printer spooler
talk 517/udp
ntalk 518/udp
route 520/udp router routed # RIP
timed 525/udp timeserver
tempo 526/tcp newdate
courier 530/tcp rpc
conference 531/tcp chat
netnews 532/tcp readnews
netwall 533/udp # for emergency broadcasts
gdomap 538/tcp # GNUstep distributed objects
gdomap 538/udp
uucp 540/tcp uucpd # uucp daemon
klogin 543/tcp # Kerberized `rlogin' (v5)
kshell 544/tcp krcmd # Kerberized `rsh' (v5)
dhcpv6-client 546/tcp
dhcpv6-client 546/udp
dhcpv6-server 547/tcp
dhcpv6-server 547/udp
afpovertcp 548/tcp # AFP over TCP
afpovertcp 548/udp
idfp 549/tcp
idfp 549/udp
remotefs 556/tcp rfs_server rfs # Brunhoff remote filesystem
nntps 563/tcp snntp # NNTP over SSL
nntps 563/udp snntp
submission 587/tcp # Submission [RFC4409]
submission 587/udp
ldaps 636/tcp # LDAP over SSL
ldaps 636/udp
tinc 655/tcp # tinc control port
tinc 655/udp
silc 706/tcp
silc 706/udp
kerberos-adm 749/tcp # Kerberos `kadmin' (v5)
#
webster 765/tcp # Network dictionary
webster 765/udp
rsync 873/tcp
rsync 873/udp
ftps-data 989/tcp # FTP over SSL (data)
ftps 990/tcp
telnets 992/tcp # Telnet over SSL
telnets 992/udp
imaps 993/tcp # IMAP over SSL
imaps 993/udp
ircs 994/tcp # IRC over SSL
ircs 994/udp
pop3s 995/tcp # POP-3 over SSL
pop3s 995/udp
#
# From ``Assigned Numbers'':
#
#> The Registered Ports are not controlled by the IANA and on most systems
#> can be used by ordinary user processes or programs executed by ordinary
#> users.
#
#> Ports are used in the TCP [45,106] to name the ends of logical
#> connections which carry long term conversations. For the purpose of
#> providing services to unknown callers, a service contact port is
#> defined. This list specifies the port used by the server process as its
#> contact port. While the IANA can not control uses of these ports it
#> does register or list uses of these ports as a convienence to the
#> community.
#
socks 1080/tcp # socks proxy server
socks 1080/udp
proofd 1093/tcp
proofd 1093/udp
rootd 1094/tcp
rootd 1094/udp
openvpn 1194/tcp
openvpn 1194/udp
rmiregistry 1099/tcp # Java RMI Registry
rmiregistry 1099/udp
kazaa 1214/tcp
kazaa 1214/udp
nessus 1241/tcp # Nessus vulnerability
nessus 1241/udp # assessment scanner
lotusnote 1352/tcp lotusnotes # Lotus Note
lotusnote 1352/udp lotusnotes
ms-sql-s 1433/tcp # Microsoft SQL Server
ms-sql-s 1433/udp
ms-sql-m 1434/tcp # Microsoft SQL Monitor
ms-sql-m 1434/udp
ingreslock 1524/tcp
ingreslock 1524/udp
prospero-np 1525/tcp # Prospero non-privileged
prospero-np 1525/udp
datametrics 1645/tcp old-radius
datametrics 1645/udp old-radius
sa-msg-port 1646/tcp old-radacct
sa-msg-port 1646/udp old-radacct
kermit 1649/tcp
kermit 1649/udp
groupwise 1677/tcp
groupwise 1677/udp
l2f 1701/tcp l2tp
l2f 1701/udp l2tp
radius 1812/tcp
radius 1812/udp
radius-acct 1813/tcp radacct # Radius Accounting
radius-acct 1813/udp radacct
msnp 1863/tcp # MSN Messenger
msnp 1863/udp
unix-status 1957/tcp # remstats unix-status server
log-server 1958/tcp # remstats log server
remoteping 1959/tcp # remstats remoteping server
cisco-sccp 2000/tcp # Cisco SCCP
cisco-sccp 2000/udp
search 2010/tcp ndtp
pipe-server 2010/tcp pipe_server
nfs 2049/tcp # Network File System
nfs 2049/udp # Network File System
gnunet 2086/tcp
gnunet 2086/udp
rtcm-sc104 2101/tcp # RTCM SC-104 IANA 1/29/99
rtcm-sc104 2101/udp
gsigatekeeper 2119/tcp
gsigatekeeper 2119/udp
gris 2135/tcp # Grid Resource Information Server
gris 2135/udp
cvspserver 2401/tcp # CVS client/server operations
cvspserver 2401/udp
venus 2430/tcp # codacon port
venus 2430/udp # Venus callback/wbc interface
venus-se 2431/tcp # tcp side effects
venus-se 2431/udp # udp sftp side effect
codasrv 2432/tcp # not used
codasrv 2432/udp # server port
codasrv-se 2433/tcp # tcp side effects
codasrv-se 2433/udp # udp sftp side effect
mon 2583/tcp # MON traps
mon 2583/udp
dict 2628/tcp # Dictionary server
dict 2628/udp
f5-globalsite 2792/tcp
f5-globalsite 2792/udp
gsiftp 2811/tcp
gsiftp 2811/udp
gpsd 2947/tcp
gpsd 2947/udp
gds-db 3050/tcp gds_db # InterBase server
gds-db 3050/udp gds_db
icpv2 3130/tcp icp # Internet Cache Protocol
icpv2 3130/udp icp
iscsi-target 3260/tcp
mysql 3306/tcp
mysql 3306/udp
nut 3493/tcp # Network UPS Tools
nut 3493/udp
distcc 3632/tcp # distributed compiler
distcc 3632/udp
daap 3689/tcp # Digital Audio Access Protocol
daap 3689/udp
svn 3690/tcp subversion # Subversion protocol
svn 3690/udp subversion
suucp 4031/tcp # UUCP over SSL
suucp 4031/udp
sysrqd 4094/tcp # sysrq daemon
sysrqd 4094/udp
sieve 4190/tcp # ManageSieve Protocol
epmd 4369/tcp # Erlang Port Mapper Daemon
epmd 4369/udp
remctl 4373/tcp # Remote Authenticated Command Service
remctl 4373/udp
f5-iquery 4353/tcp # F5 iQuery
f5-iquery 4353/udp
ipsec-nat-t 4500/udp # IPsec NAT-Traversal [RFC3947]
iax 4569/tcp # Inter-Asterisk eXchange
iax 4569/udp
mtn 4691/tcp # monotone Netsync Protocol
mtn 4691/udp
radmin-port 4899/tcp # RAdmin Port
radmin-port 4899/udp
rfe 5002/udp # Radio Free Ethernet
rfe 5002/tcp
mmcc 5050/tcp # multimedia conference control tool (Yahoo IM)
mmcc 5050/udp
sip 5060/tcp # Session Initiation Protocol
sip 5060/udp
sip-tls 5061/tcp
sip-tls 5061/udp
aol 5190/tcp # AIM
aol 5190/udp
xmpp-client 5222/tcp jabber-client # Jabber Client Connection
xmpp-client 5222/udp jabber-client
xmpp-server 5269/tcp jabber-server # Jabber Server Connection
xmpp-server 5269/udp jabber-server
cfengine 5308/tcp
cfengine 5308/udp
mdns 5353/tcp # Multicast DNS
mdns 5353/udp
postgresql 5432/tcp postgres # PostgreSQL Database
postgresql 5432/udp postgres
freeciv 5556/tcp rptp # Freeciv gameplay
freeciv 5556/udp
amqps 5671/tcp # AMQP protocol over TLS/SSL
amqp 5672/tcp
amqp 5672/udp
amqp 5672/sctp
ggz 5688/tcp # GGZ Gaming Zone
ggz 5688/udp
x11 6000/tcp x11-0 # X Window System
x11 6000/udp x11-0
x11-1 6001/tcp
x11-1 6001/udp
x11-2 6002/tcp
x11-2 6002/udp
x11-3 6003/tcp
x11-3 6003/udp
x11-4 6004/tcp
x11-4 6004/udp
x11-5 6005/tcp
x11-5 6005/udp
x11-6 6006/tcp
x11-6 6006/udp
x11-7 6007/tcp
x11-7 6007/udp
gnutella-svc 6346/tcp # gnutella
gnutella-svc 6346/udp
gnutella-rtr 6347/tcp # gnutella
gnutella-rtr 6347/udp
sge-qmaster 6444/tcp sge_qmaster # Grid Engine Qmaster Service
sge-qmaster 6444/udp sge_qmaster
sge-execd 6445/tcp sge_execd # Grid Engine Execution Service
sge-execd 6445/udp sge_execd
mysql-proxy 6446/tcp # MySQL Proxy
mysql-proxy 6446/udp
afs3-fileserver 7000/tcp bbs # file server itself
afs3-fileserver 7000/udp bbs
afs3-callback 7001/tcp # callbacks to cache managers
afs3-callback 7001/udp
afs3-prserver 7002/tcp # users & groups database
afs3-prserver 7002/udp
afs3-vlserver 7003/tcp # volume location database
afs3-vlserver 7003/udp
afs3-kaserver 7004/tcp # AFS/Kerberos authentication
afs3-kaserver 7004/udp
afs3-volser 7005/tcp # volume managment server
afs3-volser 7005/udp
afs3-errors 7006/tcp # error interpretation service
afs3-errors 7006/udp
afs3-bos 7007/tcp # basic overseer process
afs3-bos 7007/udp
afs3-update 7008/tcp # server-to-server updater
afs3-update 7008/udp
afs3-rmtsys 7009/tcp # remote cache manager service
afs3-rmtsys 7009/udp
font-service 7100/tcp xfs # X Font Service
font-service 7100/udp xfs
http-alt 8080/tcp webcache # WWW caching service
http-alt 8080/udp
bacula-dir 9101/tcp # Bacula Director
bacula-dir 9101/udp
bacula-fd 9102/tcp # Bacula File Daemon
bacula-fd 9102/udp
bacula-sd 9103/tcp # Bacula Storage Daemon
bacula-sd 9103/udp
xmms2 9667/tcp # Cross-platform Music Multiplexing System
xmms2 9667/udp
nbd 10809/tcp # Linux Network Block Device
zabbix-agent 10050/tcp # Zabbix Agent
zabbix-agent 10050/udp
zabbix-trapper 10051/tcp # Zabbix Trapper
zabbix-trapper 10051/udp
amanda 10080/tcp # amanda backup services
amanda 10080/udp
dicom 11112/tcp
hkp 11371/tcp # OpenPGP HTTP Keyserver
hkp 11371/udp
bprd 13720/tcp # VERITAS NetBackup
bprd 13720/udp
bpdbm 13721/tcp # VERITAS NetBackup
bpdbm 13721/udp
bpjava-msvc 13722/tcp # BP Java MSVC Protocol
bpjava-msvc 13722/udp
vnetd 13724/tcp # Veritas Network Utility
vnetd 13724/udp
bpcd 13782/tcp # VERITAS NetBackup
bpcd 13782/udp
vopied 13783/tcp # VERITAS NetBackup
vopied 13783/udp
db-lsp 17500/tcp # Dropbox LanSync Protocol
dcap 22125/tcp # dCache Access Protocol
gsidcap 22128/tcp # GSI dCache Access Protocol
wnn6 22273/tcp # wnn6
wnn6 22273/udp
#
# Datagram Delivery Protocol services
#
rtmp 1/ddp # Routing Table Maintenance Protocol
nbp 2/ddp # Name Binding Protocol
echo 4/ddp # AppleTalk Echo Protocol
zip 6/ddp # Zone Information Protocol
#=========================================================================
# The remaining port numbers are not as allocated by IANA.
#=========================================================================
# Kerberos (Project Athena/MIT) services
# Note that these are for Kerberos v4, and are unofficial. Sites running
# v4 should uncomment these and comment out the v5 entries above.
#
kerberos4 750/udp kerberos-iv kdc # Kerberos (server)
kerberos4 750/tcp kerberos-iv kdc
kerberos-master 751/udp kerberos_master # Kerberos authentication
kerberos-master 751/tcp
passwd-server 752/udp passwd_server # Kerberos passwd server
krb-prop 754/tcp krb_prop krb5_prop hprop # Kerberos slave propagation
krbupdate 760/tcp kreg # Kerberos registration
swat 901/tcp # swat
kpop 1109/tcp # Pop with Kerberos
knetd 2053/tcp # Kerberos de-multiplexor
zephyr-srv 2102/udp # Zephyr server
zephyr-clt 2103/udp # Zephyr serv-hm connection
zephyr-hm 2104/udp # Zephyr hostmanager
eklogin 2105/tcp # Kerberos encrypted rlogin
# Hmmm. Are we using Kv4 or Kv5 now? Worrying.
# The following is probably Kerberos v5 --- ajt@debian.org (11/02/2000)
kx 2111/tcp # X over Kerberos
iprop 2121/tcp # incremental propagation
#
# Unofficial but necessary (for NetBSD) services
#
supfilesrv 871/tcp # SUP server
supfiledbg 1127/tcp # SUP debugging
#
# Services added for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
#
linuxconf 98/tcp # LinuxConf
poppassd 106/tcp # Eudora
poppassd 106/udp
moira-db 775/tcp moira_db # Moira database
moira-update 777/tcp moira_update # Moira update protocol
moira-ureg 779/udp moira_ureg # Moira user registration
spamd 783/tcp # spamassassin daemon
omirr 808/tcp omirrd # online mirror
omirr 808/udp omirrd
customs 1001/tcp # pmake customs server
customs 1001/udp
skkserv 1178/tcp # skk jisho server port
predict 1210/udp # predict -- satellite tracking
rmtcfg 1236/tcp # Gracilis Packeten remote config server
wipld 1300/tcp # Wipl network monitor
xtel 1313/tcp # french minitel
xtelw 1314/tcp # french minitel
support 1529/tcp # GNATS
cfinger 2003/tcp # GNU Finger
frox 2121/tcp # frox: caching ftp proxy
ninstall 2150/tcp # ninstall service
ninstall 2150/udp
zebrasrv 2600/tcp # zebra service
zebra 2601/tcp # zebra vty
ripd 2602/tcp # ripd vty (zebra)
ripngd 2603/tcp # ripngd vty (zebra)
ospfd 2604/tcp # ospfd vty (zebra)
bgpd 2605/tcp # bgpd vty (zebra)
ospf6d 2606/tcp # ospf6d vty (zebra)
ospfapi 2607/tcp # OSPF-API
isisd 2608/tcp # ISISd vty (zebra)
afbackup 2988/tcp # Afbackup system
afbackup 2988/udp
afmbackup 2989/tcp # Afmbackup system
afmbackup 2989/udp
xtell 4224/tcp # xtell server
fax 4557/tcp # FAX transmission service (old)
hylafax 4559/tcp # HylaFAX client-server protocol (new)
distmp3 4600/tcp # distmp3host daemon
munin 4949/tcp lrrd # Munin
enbd-cstatd 5051/tcp # ENBD client statd
enbd-sstatd 5052/tcp # ENBD server statd
pcrd 5151/tcp # PCR-1000 Daemon
noclog 5354/tcp # noclogd with TCP (nocol)
noclog 5354/udp # noclogd with UDP (nocol)
hostmon 5355/tcp # hostmon uses TCP (nocol)
hostmon 5355/udp # hostmon uses UDP (nocol)
rplay 5555/udp # RPlay audio service
nrpe 5666/tcp # Nagios Remote Plugin Executor
nsca 5667/tcp # Nagios Agent - NSCA
mrtd 5674/tcp # MRT Routing Daemon
bgpsim 5675/tcp # MRT Routing Simulator
canna 5680/tcp # cannaserver
syslog-tls 6514/tcp # Syslog over TLS [RFC5425]
sane-port 6566/tcp sane saned # SANE network scanner daemon
ircd 6667/tcp # Internet Relay Chat
zope-ftp 8021/tcp # zope management by ftp
tproxy 8081/tcp # Transparent Proxy
omniorb 8088/tcp # OmniORB
omniorb 8088/udp
clc-build-daemon 8990/tcp # Common lisp build daemon
xinetd 9098/tcp
mandelspawn 9359/udp mandelbrot # network mandelbrot
git 9418/tcp # Git Version Control System
zope 9673/tcp # zope server
webmin 10000/tcp
kamanda 10081/tcp # amanda backup services (Kerberos)
kamanda 10081/udp
amandaidx 10082/tcp # amanda backup services
amidxtape 10083/tcp # amanda backup services
smsqp 11201/tcp # Alamin SMS gateway
smsqp 11201/udp
xpilot 15345/tcp # XPilot Contact Port
xpilot 15345/udp
sgi-cmsd 17001/udp # Cluster membership services daemon
sgi-crsd 17002/udp
sgi-gcd 17003/udp # SGI Group membership daemon
sgi-cad 17004/tcp # Cluster Admin daemon
isdnlog 20011/tcp # isdn logging system
isdnlog 20011/udp
vboxd 20012/tcp # voice box system
vboxd 20012/udp
binkp 24554/tcp # binkp fidonet protocol
asp 27374/tcp # Address Search Protocol
asp 27374/udp
csync2 30865/tcp # cluster synchronization tool
dircproxy 57000/tcp # Detachable IRC Proxy
tfido 60177/tcp # fidonet EMSI over telnet
fido 60179/tcp # fidonet EMSI over TCP
# Local services
# /etc/profile: system-wide .profile file for the Bourne shell (sh(1))
# and Bourne compatible shells (bash(1), ksh(1), ash(1), ...).
if [ "`id -u`" -eq 0 ]; then
PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin"
else
PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/games:/usr/games"
fi
export PATH
if [ "$PS1" ]; then
if [ "$BASH" ] && [ "$BASH" != "/bin/sh" ]; then
# The file bash.bashrc already sets the default PS1.
# PS1='\h:\w\$ '
if [ -f /etc/bash.bashrc ]; then
. /etc/bash.bashrc
fi
else
if [ "`id -u`" -eq 0 ]; then
PS1='# '
else
PS1='$ '
fi
fi
fi
if [ -d /etc/profile.d ]; then
for i in /etc/profile.d/*.sh; do
if [ -r $i ]; then
. $i
fi
done
unset i
fi
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# /etc/pam.conf #
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------#
#
# NOTE
# ----
#
# NOTE: Most program use a file under the /etc/pam.d/ directory to setup their
# PAM service modules. This file is used only if that directory does not exist.
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Format:
# serv. module ctrl module [path] ...[args..] #
# name type flag #
cube1
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/usr/sbin/nologin
bin:x:2:2:bin:/bin:/usr/sbin/nologin
sys:x:3:3:sys:/dev:/usr/sbin/nologin
sync:x:4:65534:sync:/bin:/bin/sync
games:x:5:60:games:/usr/games:/usr/sbin/nologin
man:x:6:12:man:/var/cache/man:/usr/sbin/nologin
lp:x:7:7:lp:/var/spool/lpd:/usr/sbin/nologin
mail:x:8:8:mail:/var/mail:/usr/sbin/nologin
news:x:9:9:news:/var/spool/news:/usr/sbin/nologin
uucp:x:10:10:uucp:/var/spool/uucp:/usr/sbin/nologin
proxy:x:13:13:proxy:/bin:/usr/sbin/nologin
www-data:x:33:33:www-data:/var/www:/usr/sbin/nologin
backup:x:34:34:backup:/var/backups:/usr/sbin/nologin
list:x:38:38:Mailing List Manager:/var/list:/usr/sbin/nologin
irc:x:39:39:ircd:/var/run/ircd:/usr/sbin/nologin
gnats:x:41:41:Gnats Bug-Reporting System (admin):/var/lib/gnats:/usr/sbin/nologin
nobody:x:65534:65534:nobody:/nonexistent:/usr/sbin/nologin
systemd-timesync:x:100:103:systemd Time Synchronization,,,:/run/systemd:/bin/false
systemd-network:x:101:104:systemd Network Management,,,:/run/systemd/netif:/bin/false
systemd-resolve:x:102:105:systemd Resolver,,,:/run/systemd/resolve:/bin/false
systemd-bus-proxy:x:103:106:systemd Bus Proxy,,,:/run/systemd:/bin/false
messagebus:x:104:108::/var/run/dbus:/bin/false
Debian GNU/Linux 8 \n \l
Current policy mandates that directories in /usr/local should be owned
by group staff and mode 2775.
The purpose of this file is to tell the system, when it's removed, that we
want directories in /usr/local to be 755 and owned by group root.
At this moment, this does not work at all, but the plan is to modify
packages during the development stage of wheezy+1, so that whenever we
release wheezy+1 as stable, all packages that need it check that this
file exists before using those special permissions for /usr/local.
This file is created by base-files on the initial install, and it's
also created on upgrades from any base-files release before 6.10, which
means it will be created on upgrades from squeeze to wheezy.
See http://b...content-available-to-author-only...n.org/299007 for details.
# This file contains user readable names that can be used in place of rpc
# program numbers.
portmapper 100000 portmap sunrpc
rstatd 100001 rstat rstat_svc rup perfmeter
rusersd 100002 rusers
nfs 100003 nfsprog
ypserv 100004 ypprog
mountd 100005 mount showmount
ypbind 100007
walld 100008 rwall shutdown
yppasswdd 100009 yppasswd
etherstatd 100010 etherstat
rquotad 100011 rquotaprog quota rquota
sprayd 100012 spray
3270_mapper 100013
rje_mapper 100014
selection_svc 100015 selnsvc
database_svc 100016
rexd 100017 rex
alis 100018
sched 100019
llockmgr 100020
nlockmgr 100021
x25.inr 100022
statmon 100023
status 100024
bootparam 100026
ypupdated 100028 ypupdate
keyserv 100029 keyserver
tfsd 100037
nsed 100038
nsemntd 100039
ypxfrd 100069
pcnfsd 150001
amd 300019 amq
sgi_fam 391002
ugidd 545580417
fypxfrd 600100069 freebsd-ypxfrd
bwnfsd 788585389
# /etc/adduser.conf: `adduser' configuration.
# See adduser(8) and adduser.conf(5) for full documentation.
# The DSHELL variable specifies the default login shell on your
# system.
DSHELL=/bin/bash
# The DHOME variable specifies the directory containing users' home
# directories.
DHOME=/home
# If GROUPHOMES is "yes", then the home directories will be created as
# /home/groupname/user.
GROUPHOMES=no
# If LETTERHOMES is "yes", then the created home directories will have
# an extra directory - the first letter of the user name. For example:
# /home/u/user.
LETTERHOMES=no
# The SKEL variable specifies the directory containing "skeletal" user
# files; in other words, files such as a sample .profile that will be
# copied to the new user's home directory when it is created.
SKEL=/etc/skel
# FIRST_SYSTEM_[GU]ID to LAST_SYSTEM_[GU]ID inclusive is the range for UIDs
# for dynamically allocated administrative and system accounts/groups.
# Please note that system software, such as the users allocated by the base-passwd
# package, may assume that UIDs less than 100 are unallocated.
FIRST_SYSTEM_UID=100
LAST_SYSTEM_UID=999
FIRST_SYSTEM_GID=100
LAST_SYSTEM_GID=999
# FIRST_[GU]ID to LAST_[GU]ID inclusive is the range of UIDs of dynamically
# allocated user accounts/groups.
FIRST_UID=1000
LAST_UID=29999
FIRST_GID=1000
LAST_GID=29999
# The USERGROUPS variable can be either "yes" or "no". If "yes" each
# created user will be given their own group to use as a default. If
# "no", each created user will be placed in the group whose gid is
# USERS_GID (see below).
USERGROUPS=yes
# If USERGROUPS is "no", then USERS_GID should be the GID of the group
# `users' (or the equivalent group) on your system.
USERS_GID=100
# If DIR_MODE is set, directories will be created with the specified
# mode. Otherwise the default mode 0755 will be used.
DIR_MODE=0755
# If SETGID_HOME is "yes" home directories for users with their own
# group the setgid bit will be set. This was the default for
# versions << 3.13 of adduser. Because it has some bad side effects we
# no longer do this per default. If you want it nevertheless you can
# still set it here.
SETGID_HOME=no
# If QUOTAUSER is set, a default quota will be set from that user with
# `edquota -p QUOTAUSER newuser'
QUOTAUSER=""
# If SKEL_IGNORE_REGEX is set, adduser will ignore files matching this
# regular expression when creating a new home directory
SKEL_IGNORE_REGEX="dpkg-(old|new|dist|save)"
# Set this if you want the --add_extra_groups option to adduser to add
# new users to other groups.
# This is the list of groups that new non-system users will be added to
# Default:
#EXTRA_GROUPS="dialout cdrom floppy audio video plugdev users"
# If ADD_EXTRA_GROUPS is set to something non-zero, the EXTRA_GROUPS
# option above will be default behavior for adding new, non-system users
#ADD_EXTRA_GROUPS=1
# check user and group names also against this regular expression.
#NAME_REGEX="^[a-z][-a-z0-9_]*\$"
/etc/gshadow
###############################################################################
#
# MIME media types and the extensions that represent them.
#
# The format of this file is a media type on the left and zero or more
# filename extensions on the right. Programs using this file will map
# files ending with those extensions to the associated type.
#
# This file is part of the "mime-support" package. Please report a bug using
# the "reportbug" command of the "reportbug" package if you would like new
# types or extensions to be added.
#
# The reason that all types are managed by the mime-support package instead
# allowing individual packages to install types in much the same way as they
# add entries in to the mailcap file is so these types can be referenced by
# other programs (such as a web server) even if the specific support package
# for that type is not installed.
#
# Users can add their own types if they wish by creating a ".mime.types"
# file in their home directory. Definitions included there will take
# precedence over those listed here.
#
###############################################################################
application/activemessage
application/andrew-inset ez
application/annodex anx
application/applefile
application/atom+xml atom
application/atomcat+xml atomcat
application/atomicmail
application/atomserv+xml atomsrv
application/batch-SMTP
application/bbolin lin
application/beep+xml
application/cals-1840
application/commonground
application/cu-seeme cu
application/cybercash
application/davmount+xml davmount
application/dca-rft
application/dec-dx
application/dicom dcm
application/docbook+xml
application/dsptype tsp
application/dvcs
application/ecmascript es
application/edi-consent
application/edi-x12
application/edifact
application/eshop
application/font-sfnt otf ttf
application/font-tdpfr pfr
application/font-woff woff
application/futuresplash spl
application/ghostview
application/gzip gz
application/hta hta
application/http
application/hyperstudio
application/iges
application/index
application/index.cmd
application/index.obj
application/index.response
application/index.vnd
application/iotp
application/ipp
application/isup
application/java-archive jar
application/java-serialized-object ser
application/java-vm class
application/javascript js
application/json json
application/m3g m3g
application/mac-binhex40 hqx
application/mac-compactpro cpt
application/macwriteii
application/marc
application/mathematica nb nbp
application/mbox mbox
application/ms-tnef
application/msaccess mdb
application/msword doc dot
application/mxf mxf
application/news-message-id
application/news-transmission
application/ocsp-request
application/ocsp-response
application/octet-stream bin
application/oda oda
application/oebps-package+xml opf
application/ogg ogx
application/onenote one onetoc2 onetmp onepkg
application/parityfec
application/pdf pdf
application/pgp-encrypted pgp
application/pgp-keys key
application/pgp-signature sig
application/pics-rules prf
application/pkcs10
application/pkcs7-mime
application/pkcs7-signature
application/pkix-cert
application/pkix-crl
application/pkixcmp
application/postscript ps ai eps epsi epsf eps2 eps3
application/prs.alvestrand.titrax-sheet
application/prs.cww
application/prs.nprend
application/qsig
application/rar rar
application/rdf+xml rdf
application/remote-printing
application/riscos
application/rtf rtf
application/sdp
application/set-payment
application/set-payment-initiation
application/set-registration
application/set-registration-initiation
application/sgml
application/sgml-open-catalog
application/sieve
application/sla stl
application/slate
application/smil+xml smi smil
application/timestamp-query
application/timestamp-reply
application/vemmi
application/whoispp-query
application/whoispp-response
application/wita
application/x400-bp
application/xhtml+xml xhtml xht
application/xml xml xsd
application/xml-dtd
application/xml-external-parsed-entity
application/xslt+xml xsl xslt
application/xspf+xml xspf
application/zip zip
application/vnd.3M.Post-it-Notes
application/vnd.accpac.simply.aso
application/vnd.accpac.simply.imp
application/vnd.acucobol
application/vnd.aether.imp
application/vnd.android.package-archive apk
application/vnd.anser-web-certificate-issue-initiation
application/vnd.anser-web-funds-transfer-initiation
application/vnd.audiograph
application/vnd.bmi
application/vnd.businessobjects
application/vnd.canon-cpdl
application/vnd.canon-lips
application/vnd.cinderella cdy
application/vnd.claymore
application/vnd.commerce-battelle
application/vnd.commonspace
application/vnd.comsocaller
application/vnd.contact.cmsg
application/vnd.cosmocaller
application/vnd.ctc-posml
application/vnd.cups-postscript
application/vnd.cups-raster
application/vnd.cups-raw
application/vnd.cybank
application/vnd.debian.binary-package deb ddeb udeb
application/vnd.dna
application/vnd.dpgraph
application/vnd.dxr
application/vnd.ecdis-update
application/vnd.ecowin.chart
application/vnd.ecowin.filerequest
application/vnd.ecowin.fileupdate
application/vnd.ecowin.series
application/vnd.ecowin.seriesrequest
application/vnd.ecowin.seriesupdate
application/vnd.enliven
application/vnd.epson.esf
application/vnd.epson.msf
application/vnd.epson.quickanime
application/vnd.epson.salt
application/vnd.epson.ssf
application/vnd.ericsson.quickcall
application/vnd.eudora.data
application/vnd.fdf
application/vnd.ffsns
application/vnd.flographit
application/vnd.font-fontforge-sfd sfd
application/vnd.framemaker
application/vnd.fsc.weblaunch
application/vnd.fujitsu.oasys
application/vnd.fujitsu.oasys2
application/vnd.fujitsu.oasys3
application/vnd.fujitsu.oasysgp
application/vnd.fujitsu.oasysprs
application/vnd.fujixerox.ddd
application/vnd.fujixerox.docuworks
application/vnd.fujixerox.docuworks.binder
application/vnd.fut-misnet
application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml kml
application/vnd.google-earth.kmz kmz
application/vnd.grafeq
application/vnd.groove-account
application/vnd.groove-identity-message
application/vnd.groove-injector
application/vnd.groove-tool-message
application/vnd.groove-tool-template
application/vnd.groove-vcard
application/vnd.hhe.lesson-player
application/vnd.hp-HPGL
application/vnd.hp-PCL
application/vnd.hp-PCLXL
application/vnd.hp-hpid
application/vnd.hp-hps
application/vnd.httphone
application/vnd.hzn-3d-crossword
application/vnd.ibm.MiniPay
application/vnd.ibm.afplinedata
application/vnd.ibm.modcap
application/vnd.informix-visionary
application/vnd.intercon.formnet
application/vnd.intertrust.digibox
application/vnd.intertrust.nncp
application/vnd.intu.qbo
application/vnd.intu.qfx
application/vnd.irepository.package+xml
application/vnd.is-xpr
application/vnd.japannet-directory-service
application/vnd.japannet-jpnstore-wakeup
application/vnd.japannet-payment-wakeup
application/vnd.japannet-registration
application/vnd.japannet-registration-wakeup
application/vnd.japannet-setstore-wakeup
application/vnd.japannet-verification
application/vnd.japannet-verification-wakeup
application/vnd.koan
application/vnd.lotus-1-2-3
application/vnd.lotus-approach
application/vnd.lotus-freelance
application/vnd.lotus-notes
application/vnd.lotus-organizer
application/vnd.lotus-screencam
application/vnd.lotus-wordpro
application/vnd.mcd
application/vnd.mediastation.cdkey
application/vnd.meridian-slingshot
application/vnd.mif
application/vnd.minisoft-hp3000-save
application/vnd.mitsubishi.misty-guard.trustweb
application/vnd.mobius.daf
application/vnd.mobius.dis
application/vnd.mobius.msl
application/vnd.mobius.plc
application/vnd.mobius.txf
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite.adsi
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite.fis
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite.gotap
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite.kmr
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite.ttc
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite.wem
application/vnd.mozilla.xul+xml xul
application/vnd.ms-artgalry
application/vnd.ms-asf
application/vnd.ms-excel xls xlb xlt
application/vnd.ms-excel.addin.macroEnabled.12 xlam
application/vnd.ms-excel.sheet.binary.macroEnabled.12 xlsb
application/vnd.ms-excel.sheet.macroEnabled.12 xlsm
application/vnd.ms-excel.template.macroEnabled.12 xltm
application/vnd.ms-fontobject eot
application/vnd.ms-lrm
application/vnd.ms-officetheme thmx
application/vnd.ms-pki.seccat cat
#application/vnd.ms-pki.stl stl
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint ppt pps
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint.addin.macroEnabled.12 ppam
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint.presentation.macroEnabled.12 pptm
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint.slide.macroEnabled.12 sldm
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint.slideshow.macroEnabled.12 ppsm
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint.template.macroEnabled.12 potm
application/vnd.ms-project
application/vnd.ms-tnef
application/vnd.ms-word.document.macroEnabled.12 docm
application/vnd.ms-word.template.macroEnabled.12 dotm
application/vnd.ms-works
application/vnd.mseq
application/vnd.msign
application/vnd.music-niff
application/vnd.musician
application/vnd.netfpx
application/vnd.noblenet-directory
application/vnd.noblenet-sealer
application/vnd.noblenet-web
application/vnd.novadigm.EDM
application/vnd.novadigm.EDX
application/vnd.novadigm.EXT
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.chart odc
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.database odb
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.formula odf
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics odg
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics-template otg
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.image odi
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation odp
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation-template otp
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet ods
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet-template ots
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text odt
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-master odm
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-template ott
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-web oth
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation pptx
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.slide sldx
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.slideshow ppsx
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.template potx
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet xlsx
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.template xltx
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document docx
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.template dotx
application/vnd.osa.netdeploy
application/vnd.palm
application/vnd.pg.format
application/vnd.pg.osasli
application/vnd.powerbuilder6
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