01-24-2006
Unix permissions
Is anyone aware of a tool that would produce a report or an extract file of all users, the files thry are allowed to access and their associated rights permitted (Read,Write etc.)
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NAME
opendkim-genkey - DKIM filter key generation tool
SYNOPSIS
opendkim-genkey [options]
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opendkim-genkey generates (1) a private key for signing messages using opendkim(8) and (2) a DNS TXT record suitable for inclusion in a
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OPTIONS
-a Appends the domain name (see -d below) to the label in the generated TXT record, followed by a trailing period. By default it is
assumed the domain name is implicit from the context of the zone file, and is therefore not included in the output.
-b bits
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-h algorithms
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