built in -> built-in; Jason McIntyre

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Todd C. Miller
2003-04-13 19:45:52 +00:00
parent 28eca61dd8
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@@ -856,18 +856,18 @@ more digits, in which case it is treated as a uid). Both the
comment character and any text after it, up to the end of the line,
are ignored.
The reserved word B<ALL> is a built in I<alias> that always causes
The reserved word B<ALL> is a built-in I<alias> that always causes
a match to succeed. It can be used wherever one might otherwise
use a C<Cmnd_Alias>, C<User_Alias>, C<Runas_Alias>, or C<Host_Alias>.
You should not try to define your own I<alias> called B<ALL> as the
built in alias will be used in preference to your own. Please note
built-in alias will be used in preference to your own. Please note
that using B<ALL> can be dangerous since in a command context, it
allows the user to run B<any> command on the system.
An exclamation point ('!') can be used as a logical I<not> operator
both in an I<alias> and in front of a C<Cmnd>. This allows one to
exclude certain values. Note, however, that using a C<!> in
conjunction with the built in C<ALL> alias to allow a user to
conjunction with the built-in C<ALL> alias to allow a user to
run "all but a few" commands rarely works as intended (see SECURITY
NOTES below).
@@ -928,7 +928,7 @@ I<SERVERS> C<Host_Alias>, we keep an additional local log file and
make sure we log the year in each log line since the log entries
will be kept around for several years.
# Override built in defaults
# Override built-in defaults
Defaults syslog=auth
Defaults>root !set_logname
Defaults:FULLTIMERS !lecture