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@ -440,8 +440,9 @@ Storage Server Configuration
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If provided, this value defines how much disk space is reserved: the
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storage server will not accept any share that causes the amount of free
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disk space to drop below this value. (The free space is measured by a
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call to statvfs(2) on Unix, or GetDiskFreeSpaceEx on Windows, and is the
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space available to the user account under which the storage server runs.)
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call to ``statvfs(2)`` on Unix, or ``GetDiskFreeSpaceEx`` on Windows, and
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is the space available to the user account under which the storage server
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runs.)
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This string contains a number, with an optional case-insensitive scale
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suffix like "K" or "M" or "G", and an optional "B" or "iB" suffix. So
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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ The words "ssh-rsa" and "ssh-dsa" after the username are reserved to specify
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the public key format, so users cannot have a password equal to either of
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these strings.
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Now add an 'accounts.file' directive to your tahoe.cfg file, as described in
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Now add an ``accounts.file`` directive to your ``tahoe.cfg`` file, as described in
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the next sections.
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Running An Account Server (accounts.url)
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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ the server to only accept connections from localhost.
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You will use directives in the tahoe.cfg file to tell the SFTP code where to
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find these keys. To create one, use the ``ssh-keygen`` tool (which comes with
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the standard openssh client distribution)::
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the standard OpenSSH client distribution)::
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% cd BASEDIR
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% ssh-keygen -f private/ssh_host_rsa_key
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@ -224,10 +224,10 @@ writeable directory. This does not prevent the directory entry from being
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unlinked or replaced.
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When using sshfs, the 'no-write' field can be set by clearing the 'w' bits in
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the Unix permissions, for example using the command 'chmod 444
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path/to/file'. Note that this does not mean that arbitrary combinations of
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Unix permissions are supported. If the 'w' bits are cleared on a link to a
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mutable file or directory, that link will become read-only.
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the Unix permissions, for example using the command ``chmod 444 path/to/file``.
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Note that this does not mean that arbitrary combinations of Unix permissions
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are supported. If the 'w' bits are cleared on a link to a mutable file or
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directory, that link will become read-only.
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If SFTP is used to write to an existing mutable file, it will publish a new
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version when the file handle is closed.
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