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inadyn-mt.CONF(5)	 File formats and conventions	     inadyn-mt.CONF(5)

NAME
       inadyn-mt.conf  -  configuration	 for the inadyn-mt client for open DNS
       servers.

DESCRIPTION
       inadyn-mt (based on inadyn, inadyn-advanced) can	 read  the  very  same
       options	which  can be present in the command line from a configuration
       file. This feature allows the user to write the options only once,  and
       avoids frequent retyping.

       The format of the file follows the *NIX tradition:

	      a '#' character denotes a comment.

	      The  long	 options (those with '--' in front) can also be placed
	      at the beginning of the line without '--' signs.

	      a \ can be used as an escape character.

EXAMPLES
   1.
       #Some comment about inadyn-mt cfg file

       --username test --password test --update_period 60000

       --alias test.homeip.net --alias my.second.domain

   2.
       --username test # user

       --password test

       update_period 60000  # some other param without '--'

       alias test.homeip.net

SEE ALSO
   Other manual pages
       inadyn-mt(8).

   Internet resources
       inadyn-mt: http://sourceforge.net/projects/inadyn-mt/ ⟨⟩

       inadyn: http://www.inatech.eu/inadyn/ ⟨⟩

       inadyn-advanced: http://sourceforge.net/projects/inadyn-advanced/ ⟨⟩

AUTHOR
       inadyn was written by Narcis Ilisei, <inarcis2002@hotpop.com>;  inadyn-
       advanced,  Steve	 Horbachuk;  inadyn-mt	unicode,  other augmentations,
       Bryan Hoover <bhoover@wecs.com>

       This manual page was written by Shaul Karl, <shaul@debian.org>, for the
       Debian GNU/Linux system, based on the readme.html file that is found in
       the source.

Linux applications		   May, 2008		     inadyn-mt.CONF(5)
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