Logic Pro: Using DSP powered plug-ins with systems that include nodes


 
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Logic Pro: Using DSP powered plug-ins with systems that include nodes

Logic Pro 8 allows you to utilize the processing power of additional computers (nodes) on a Gigabit ethernet network. Most of the plug-ins native to Logic, and many third party Audio Unit plug-ins, can be processed by node computers.Learn more about using DSP powered plug-ins (plug-ins that run from a card or externally connected device, rather than directly from the CPU) and nodes.

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sasl_appname.conf(4)						   File Formats 					      sasl_appname.conf(4)

NAME
sasl_appname.conf - SASL options and configuration file SYNOPSIS
/etc/sasl/appname.conf DESCRIPTION
The /etc/sasl/appname.conf file is a user-supplied configuration file that supports user set options for server applications. You can modify the behavior of libsasl and its plug-ins for server applications by specifying option values in /etc/sasl/appname.conf file, where appname is the application defined name of the application. For sendmail, the file would be /etc/sasl/Sendmail.conf. See your appli- cation documentation for information on the application name. Options that you set in a appname.conf file do not override SASL options specified by the application itself. The format for each option setting is: option_name:value. You can comment lines in the file by using a leading #. The SASL library supports the following options for server applications: auto_transition When set to yes, plain users and login plug-ins are automatically transitioned to other mechanisms when they do a successful plaintext authentication. The default value for auto_transition is no. auxprop_plugin A space-separated list of names of auxiliary property plug-ins to use. By default, SASL will use or query all available auxiliary property plug-ins. canon_user_plugin The name of the canonical user plug-in to use. By default, the value of canon_user_plugin is INTERNAL, to indicated the use of built-in plug-ins.. log_level An integer value for the desired level of logging for a server, as defined in <sasl.h>. This sets the log_level in the sasl_server_params_t struct in /usr/include/sasl/saslplug.h. The default value for log_level is 1 to indicate SASL_LOG_ERR. mech_list Whitespace separated list of SASL mechanisms to allow, for example, DIGEST-MD5 GSSAPI. The mech_list option is used to restrict the mechanisms to a subset of the installed plug-ins. By default, SASL will use all available mechanisms. pw_check Whitespace separated list of mechanisms used to verify passwords that are used by sasl_checkpass(3SASL). The default value for pw_check is auxprop. reauth_timeout This SASL option is used by the server DIGEST-MD5 plug-in. The value of reauth_timeout is the length in time (in minutes) that authentication information will be cached for a fast reauthorization. A value of 0 will disable reauthorization. The default value of reauth_timeout is 1440 (24 hours). server_load_mech_list A space separated list of mechanisms to load. If in the process of loading server plug-ns no desired mech- anisms are included in the plug-in, the plug-in will be unloaded. By default, SASL loads all server plug- ins. user_authid If the value of user_authid is yes, then the GSSAPI will acquire the client credentials rather than use the default credentials when it creates the GSS client security context. The default value of user_authid is no, whereby SASL uses the default client Kerberos identity. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 14 Oct 2003 sasl_appname.conf(4)