use a non-breaking space to avoid a double space after e.g.

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Todd C. Miller
2005-03-13 00:27:05 +00:00
parent 963ca5045d
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@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ also contain uids (prefixed with '#') and instead of C<User_Alias>es
it can contain C<Runas_Alias>es. Note that usernames and groups
are matched as strings. In other words, two users (groups) with
the same uid (gid) are considered to be distinct. If you wish to
match all usernames with the same uid (e.g. root and toor), you
match all usernames with the same uid (e.g.E<nbsp>root and toor), you
can use a uid instead (#0 in the example given).
Host_List ::= Host |
@@ -154,10 +154,10 @@ network numbers, netgroups (prefixed with '+') and other aliases.
Again, the value of an item may be negated with the '!' operator.
If you do not specify a netmask with a network number, the netmask
of the host's ethernet interface(s) will be used when matching.
The netmask may be specified either in dotted quad notation (e.g.
255.255.255.0) or CIDR notation (number of bits, e.g. 24). A hostname
may include shell-style wildcards (see the L<Wildcards> section below),
but unless the C<hostname> command on your machine returns the fully
The netmask may be specified either in dotted quad notation
(e.g.E<nbsp>255.255.255.0) or CIDR notation (number of bits, e.g.E<nbsp>24).
A hostname may include shell-style wildcards (see the L<Wildcards> section
below), but unless the C<hostname> command on your machine returns the fully
qualified hostname, you'll need to use the I<fqdn> option for wildcards
to be useful.
@@ -1036,7 +1036,7 @@ Whitespace between elements in a list as well as special syntactic
characters in a I<User Specification> ('=', ':', '(', ')') is optional.
The following characters must be escaped with a backslash ('\') when
used as part of a word (e.g. a username or hostname):
used as part of a word (e.g.E<nbsp>a username or hostname):
'@', '!', '=', ':', ',', '(', ')', '\'.
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