The following conventions are used in the Manual:
Convention
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Description
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Bold
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Names of buttons and other elements of the graphical user interface (GUI), and required user input that must be entered exactly as given in the guide.
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Green and bold
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Names of Doctor Web products and components.
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Green and underlined
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Hyperlinks to topics and web pages.
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Monospace
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Code examples, input to the command line and application output.
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Italics
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Placeholders which represent information that must be supplied by a user. For command-line input, it indicates parameter values.
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Capital letters
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Names of keys and key sequences.
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Plus sign ('+')
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Indicates a combination of keys. For example, ALT+F1 means to hold down the ALT key while pressing the F1 key.
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Exclamation mark
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A warning about potential errors or any other important comment.
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To define directories, where the suite components are installed, the following conventions are used: %bin_dir, %etc_dir and %var_dir:
%bin_dir = /opt/drweb/
%etc_dir = /etc/drweb/
%var_dir = /var/drweb/
The following conventions are used in the Manual:
Abbreviation
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Description
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ASCII
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American Standard Code for Information Interchange
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CIDR
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Classless Inter-Domain Routing
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DEB
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Extension for package files for software distribution in Debian (and others used dpkg)
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DNS
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Domain Name System
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HTML
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HyperText Markup Language
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IP
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Internet Protocol
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IPv4
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Internet Protocol, version 4
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IPv6
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Internet Protocol, version 6
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IPC
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Inter-Process Communication
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MD5
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Message Digest 5 algorithm
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OS
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Operating System
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PID
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Process IDentifier in UNIX based OS
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POSIX
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Portable Operating System Interface for Unix
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RFC
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Request for Comments
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RPM
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Package files format (and extension) for Red Hat Package Manager
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SSL
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Secure Socket Layers protocol
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TCP
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Transmission Control Protocol
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TLS
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Transport Layer Security protocol
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URL
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Uniform Resource Locator
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UUID
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Unique User IDdentifier
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XML
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eXtensible Markup Language
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