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<refentry id="fcron.conf.5">
    <refmeta>
	<refentrytitle>fcron.conf</refentrytitle>
	<manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
	<refmiscinfo>Fcron &version; <![%devrelease; [
(<emphasis>development</emphasis> release)]]></refmiscinfo>
	<refmiscinfo>&date;</refmiscinfo>
    </refmeta>
    <refnamediv>
	<refname>fcron.conf</refname>
	<refpurpose>configuration file for fcron and fcrontab</refpurpose>
    </refnamediv>

    <refsect1>
	<title>Description</title>
	<abstract>
	    <para>This page describes the syntax used for the configuration file
of <link linkend="fcrontab.1">&fcrontab;</link>(1), <link
linkend="fcrondyn.1">&fcrondyn;</link>(1) and <link
linkend="fcron.8">&fcron;</link>(8).</para>
	</abstract>
	<para>Blank lines, line beginning by a hash sign (#) (which are
considered comments), leading blanks and tabs are ignored. Each line in a
&fcron.conf file is of the form
 <blockquote>
		<para>name = value</para>
	    </blockquote> where the blanks around equal-sign (=) are ignored and
optional. Trailing blanks are also ignored.
</para>
	<para>The following names are recognized (default value in parentheses):
<variablelist>
		<title>Valid variables in a fcron.conf file</title>
		<varlistentry>
		    <term><varname>fcrontabs</varname>=<replaceable>directory</replaceable> 
(<filename>&fcrontabsdir;</filename>)</term>
		    <listitem>
			<para>&Fcron; spool directory.</para>
		    </listitem>
		</varlistentry>
		<varlistentry>
		    <term><varname>pidfile</varname>=<replaceable>file-path</replaceable> 
(<filename>&fcron.pid;</filename>)</term>
		    <listitem>
			<para>Location of &fcron; pid file (needed by &fcrontab;
to work properly).</para>
		    </listitem>
		</varlistentry>
		<varlistentry>
		    <term><varname>fifofile</varname>=<replaceable>file-path</replaceable> 
(<filename>&fcron.fifo;</filename>)</term>
		    <listitem>
			<para>Location of &fcron; fifo file (needed by
&fcrondyn; to communicate with &fcron;).</para>
		    </listitem>
		</varlistentry>
		<varlistentry>
		    <term><varname>fcronallow</varname>=<replaceable>file-path</replaceable> 
(<filename>&etc;/&fcron.allow;</filename>)</term>
		    <listitem>
			<para>Location of fcron.allow file.</para>
		    </listitem>
		</varlistentry>
		<varlistentry>
		    <term><varname>fcrondeny</varname>=<replaceable>file-path</replaceable> 
(<filename>&etc;/&fcron.deny;</filename>)</term>
		    <listitem>
			<para>Location of fcron.deny file.</para>
		    </listitem>
		</varlistentry>
		<varlistentry>
		    <term><varname>shell</varname>=<replaceable>file-path</replaceable> 
(<filename>&shell;</filename>)</term>
		    <listitem>
			<para>Location of default shell called by &fcron; when
running a job. When &fcron; runs a job, &fcron; uses the value of <envar>SHELL</envar> from the fcrontab if any, otherwise it uses the value from <filename>fcron.conf</filename> if any, or in last resort the value from <filename>/etc/passwd</filename>.</para>
		    </listitem>
		</varlistentry>
		<varlistentry>
		    <term><varname>sendmail</varname>=<replaceable>file-path</replaceable> 
(<filename>&sendmail;</filename>)</term>
		    <listitem>
			<para>Location of mailer program called by &fcron; to
send job output.</para>
		    </listitem>
		</varlistentry>
		<varlistentry>
		    <term><varname>editor</varname>=<replaceable>file-path</replaceable> 
(<filename>&editor;</filename>)</term>
		    <listitem>
			<para>Location of default editor used when invoking
"fcrontab -e".</para>
		    </listitem>
		</varlistentry>
	    </variablelist> File-paths and directories are complete and absolute
(i.e. beginning by a "/").</para>
	<para>To run several instances of &fcron; simultaneously on the same
system, you must use a different configuration file for each instance. Each
instance must have a different <varname>fcrontabs</varname>,
<varname>pidfile</varname> and <varname>fifofile</varname>. Then, use <link
linkend="fcron.8">&fcron;</link>(8)'s command line option
<parameter>-c</parameter> to select which config file (so which instance) you
refer to.</para>
    </refsect1>

    <refsect1>
	<title>Files</title>
	<variablelist>
	    <varlistentry>
		<term><filename>&etc;/&fcron.conf.location;</filename></term>
		<listitem>
		    <para>Configuration file for &fcron;, &fcrontab and
&fcrondyn;: contains paths (spool dir, pid file) and default programs to use
(editor, shell, etc). See <link linkend="fcron.conf.5">&fcron.conf</link>(5) for
more details.</para>
		</listitem>
	    </varlistentry>
	    <varlistentry>
		<term><filename>&etc;/&fcron.allow;</filename></term>
		<listitem>
		    <para>Users allowed to use &fcrontab; and &fcrondyn; (one
name per line, special name "all" acts for everyone)</para>
		</listitem>
	    </varlistentry>
	    <varlistentry>
		<term><filename>&etc;/&fcron.deny;</filename></term>
		<listitem>
		    <para>Users who are not allowed to use &fcrontab; and
&fcrondyn; (same format as allow file)</para>
		</listitem>
	    </varlistentry>
	    <varlistentry>
		<term><filename>&etc;/pam.d/fcron</filename> (or
<filename>&etc;/pam.conf</filename>)</term>
		<listitem>
		    <para><productname>PAM</productname> configuration file for
&fcron;. Take a look at &pam;(8) for more details.</para>
		</listitem>
	    </varlistentry>
	</variablelist>
    </refsect1>

    &manpage-foot;

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