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    If you're new to Linux or know someone who is, here's an explanation of what's in the /etc subdirectory.

    Newcomers to Linux, especially those coming from a Windows background, often find files in the /etc directory to be difficult to understand. In this article, I provide a brief explanation of some of these files and their uses. Before we dive into the /etc directory however, I would like to point out that changes to some of these files can render your system unstable or in some circumstances unbootable. I cannot emphasize enough that you should make a backup of these files before making any changes.

    Let's dive in:

    /etc/exports: this file contains the partition configuration to load NFS (network filesystem). It states how partitions are mounted and shared with other Linux/UNIX systems.

    /etc/ftpusers: this file contains the login names of users who are not allowed to log in by way of FTP. For security reasons, it is recommended to add the root user to this file.

    /etc/fstab: this file automatically mounts filesystems that are spread across multiple drives or separate partitions. This file is checked when the system boots and filesystems are mounted.

    /etc/hosts.[allow, deny]: you can control access to your network by using these files. Adds hosts that you want to grant access to your network to the hosts.allow file; add hosts that you want to deny access to hosts.deny.

    /etc/inetd.conf or /etc/xinetd.conf: the inetd file can be called the father of networking services. This file is responsible for starting services such as FTP, telnet and the like. Some Linux distributions come with xinetd.conf, which stands for extended Internet services daemon. This file provides all the functionalities and capabilities of inetd but extends them further.

    It is advisable to comment out services you do not use.

    /etc/inittab: this file describes what takes place or which processes are started at bootup or at different runlevels. A runlevel is defined as the state in which the Linux box currently is in. Linux has seven runlevels, from 0-6.

    /etc/motd: motd stands for message of the day. This file is executed and its contents displayed after a successful login.

    /etc/passwd: this file contains user information. Whenever a new user is added, an entry is added to this file containing the user's login name, password and so on. This file is readable by everyone on the system. If the password field contains "x", then encrypted passwords are stored in /etc/shadow, a file that is accessible only by the root user.

    /etc/profile: when a user logs in, a number of configuration files are executed, including /etc/profile. This file contains settings and global startup information for the bash shell.

    /etc/services: this file works in conjunction with /etc/inetd.conf or /etc/xinetd.conf files (see above). This file determines which port a service mentioned in inetd.conf is to use, for example, FTP/21, TELNET/23 and so on.

    /etc/securetty: this file lists TTYs from which root is allowed to log in. For security reasons it is recommended to keep only tty1 for root login.

    /etc/shells: this file contains the names of all the shells installed on the system, along with their full path names.

    I hope you enjoyed this article and hope it helped in your understanding the /etc directory. You might find other subdirectories beneath the /etc directory that are application specific. /etc/httpd and /etc/sendmail, for example, are for Apache and sendmail, respectively.

    Copyright (c) 2003, AmirAli Lalji. Originally published in Linux Gazette issue 94. Copyright (c) 2003, Specialized Systems Consultants, Inc.

    AmirAli Lalji is a system administrator/DBA who lives and works in the UK and Portugal.

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