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This file is used by both mandos(8) and mandos.conf(5), since these
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options can be used both on the command line and in the config file.
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It is also used for some texts by mandos-client(8mandos).
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It is also used for some texts by password-request(8mandos).
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<para id="priority">
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GnuTLS priority string for the <acronym>TLS</acronym> handshake.
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The default is <quote><literal
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>SECURE256:!CTYPE-X.509:+CTYPE-OPENPGP</literal></quote>. See
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<citerefentry><refentrytitle>gnutls_priority_init</refentrytitle>
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GnuTLS priority string for the <acronym>TLS</acronym> handshake
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with the clients. The default is
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<quote><literal>SECURE256:!CTYPE-X.509:+CTYPE-OPENPGP</literal
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></quote>. See <citerefentry>
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<refentrytitle>gnutls_priority_init</refentrytitle>
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<manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry> for the syntax.
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<emphasis>Warning</emphasis>: changing this may make the
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<acronym>TLS</acronym> handshake fail, making server-client
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communication impossible.
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<acronym>TLS</acronym> handshake fail, making communication with
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<para id="servicename">
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Zeroconf service name. The default is
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<quote><literal>Mandos</literal></quote>. This only needs to be
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changed if for some reason is would be necessary to run more than
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one server on the same <emphasis>host</emphasis>. This would not
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changed this if it, for some reason, is necessary to run more than
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one server on the same <emphasis>host</emphasis>, which would not
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normally be useful. If there are name collisions on the same
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<emphasis>network</emphasis>, the newer server will automatically
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rename itself to <quote><literal>Mandos #2</literal></quote>, and
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so on; therefore, this option is not needed in that case.
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This option controls whether the server will provide a D-Bus
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system bus interface. The default is to provide such an