doc: typo in the shorthand doc
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variables
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A variable is an abstract black box (container) paired with an associated symbolic name, which contains some defined or undefined quantity of data referred to as a `value`.
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.. discussion:: This definition, makes a heavy use of data typing.
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Indeed, depending on the type system definition of the constistency handling system used, variables may only be able to store a specified data type.
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OK, variables are the containers for storing the values. It has something to do with typing.
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OK, variables are the containers for storing the values. It has something to do with typing.
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But this is not just about typing.
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Name
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-------------
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Variable's associated symbolic name.
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It's best to follow the :ref:`convention on variable names`.
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Shorthand declaration
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Shorthand declaration is a way to declare a variable in a single line. But you can only define variable name, description, multi or default value.
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To create a variable, just add a key with it's name and default value as value. Attention, do not declare any other attributs.
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To create a variable, just add a key with it's name and default value as value.
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Be careful not to declare any other attributes.
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To declare a multi variable just add a list as default value.
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By default, the description of the variable is the variable name.
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If you add comment in same line of name, this comment is use has description.
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If you add a comment in the same line of the name, this comment will be used has a description.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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Parameters
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-------------
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.. list-table::
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.. list-table::
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:widths: 15 45
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Parameter
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- Comments
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* - **help**
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`string`
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`string`
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- Additional help associated with the variable.
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* - **default**
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* - **default**
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- Default value(s) of the variable.
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This value is typed, you must correctly fill out the YAML file to avoid defining a value with an incorrect type. For example, a `number` must be a digit type, a multiple variable must be a `list` type, ...
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For a non :term:`leading` multiple variable, the first value defined in the list will also be the default value proposed if a new value is added to this variable.
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* - **validators**
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`list`
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- Value validators.
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Jinja template list. The value of the variable will be considered invalid if the template has a return value.
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Jinja template list. The value of the variable will be considered invalid if the template has a return value.
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* - **auto_save**
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`boolean`
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`boolean`
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- Variable with automatically modified value.
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A variable with automatically modified value is a variable whose value will be considered as *modified* (that is, it is no longer the variable's default value).
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For example, if the value of this variable comes from a calculation, the value will no longer be recalculated.
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These variables are usually :term:`required` variables. In fact, these variables are only automatically modified if they have a value.
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A :term:`leader` or :term:`follower` variable cannot have the `auto_save` property.
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**Default value**: `false`
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`string`
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- Variable's mode.
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**Default value**: The `default` mode of a variable is the mode of the parent family.
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Special cases :
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- a variable with an automatically modified value or an automatic read-only variable is by default in `basic` mode
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- if the variable is not in a family, the variable will have a `standard` mode by default
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- a :term:`mandatory` variable without default value (calculate or not) will have a `basic` mode
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**Default value**: `false`
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* - **hidden**
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`boolean` or :term:`calculation`
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`boolean` or :term:`calculation`
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- Invisible variable.
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Enables us to *hide* a variable.
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This means that the variable will no longer be visible in `read-write` mode, but only for calculations or in `read-only` mode.
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When a variable is made invisible, the user will not be able to modify its value; if he has already succeeded in modifying it, this value will not be taken into account.
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**Default value**: `false`
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* - **disabled**
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`boolean` or :term:`calculation`
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`boolean` or :term:`calculation`
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- Disabled variable.
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Allows us to deactivate a variable.
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**Default value**: `false`.
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* - **mandatory**
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`boolean` or :term:`calculation`
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`boolean` or :term:`calculation`
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- Mandatory variable.
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Variable whose value is `required`.
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- creates a variable if it does not exist in another :term:`dictionary` (otherwise do nothing), in this case the value of the attribute must be `true`
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- in conjunction with the `redefine` attribute set to `true`, only modifies the behavior if it is pre-existing, in which case the attribute's value must be `false`.
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**Default value**: `null`
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* - **test**
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`list`
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- The `test` attribute is a special attribute that allows :term:`dictionary` designers to influence a test robot by specifying useful values to test.
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Concretely, the content of this attribute is recorded in the `information` attribute of the corresponding `Tiramisu` option object.
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Variables types
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----------------
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A variable **has a type**.
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This type enables the variable to define the values that are accepted by this variable.
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.. list-table::
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.. list-table::
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:widths: 15 25 20 15
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Value
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- Comments
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- Parameters
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- Samples
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* - string
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- character string (default type)
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-
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-
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- test
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"1"
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"true"
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* - number
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- a number
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- a number
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- `min_number`: minimum number allowed
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`max_number`: maximum number allowed
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- 1
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* - float
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- a floating number
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-
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-
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- 1.2
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* - boolean
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- A boolean, if no value is defined the default value of this variable will be `true`, the variable will also be :term:`mandatory` by default
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-
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-
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- `true`
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`false`
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* - secret
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- a secret (like a password, a private key, etc.)
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-
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-
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- `hO_'hi`
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* - mail
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- a mail address
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-
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* - mail
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- a mail address
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-
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- test@rougail.example
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* - unix_filename
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- a file name in the Unix meaning
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-
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-
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- :file:`/etc/passwd`
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* - date
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* - date
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- a date in the format `%Y-%m-%d`
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-
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-
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- `2021-01-30`
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* - unix_user
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- a user in the Unix meaning
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-
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- a user in the Unix meaning
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-
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- test
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* - ip
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- any kind of IPv4 address
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* - cidr
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- any IPv4 address in the CIDR format
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- `private_only`: only private IPs (`false` by default)
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`allow_reserved`: allows reserved IPs (`false` by default)
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`allow_reserved`: allows reserved IPs (`false` by default)
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- `1.2.3.4/24`
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* - netmask
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- mask of an IPv4 address
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-
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- `255.255.255.0`
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* - network
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- network address
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- `192.168.1.0`
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* - network_cidr
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- network address in CIDR format
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- `192.168.1.0/24`
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* - broadcast
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- broadcast address
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- `255.255.255.255`
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* - netbios
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- netbios name
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- netbios name
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- machine
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* - domainname
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- domain name
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- domain name
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- `allow_ip`: allows an IP rather than a domain name (`false` by default)
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`allow_cidr_network`: allows a CIDR type network address (`false` by default)
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`allow_without_dot`: allows names without a dot (`false` by default)
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`allow_startswith_dot`: allows starting with a point (`false` by default)
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- `rougail.example`
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* - hostname
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- host name
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* - hostname
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- host name
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- `allow_ip`: allows an IP rather than a domain name (`false` by default)
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- machine
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* - web_address
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- web address
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- `allow_ip`: allows an IP rather than a domain name (`false` by default)
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`allow_without_dot`: allows names without a dot (`true` by default)
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- http://rougail.example
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* - port
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- port
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* - port
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- port
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- `allow_range`: allows a port range, for example 80:85 (`false` by default)
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`allow_zero`: allows port 0 (false by default)
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`allow_wellknown`: allows ports from 1 to 1023 (`true` by default)
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`allow_registred`: allows ports from 1024 to 49151 (`true` by default)
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`allow_private`: allows ports greater than 49152 (`true` by default)
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`allow_protocol`: allows the addition of the protocol, for example tcp:80 (`false` by default)
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- 8080
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* - mac
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- MAC address
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* - unix_permissions
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- access rights to the file, directory, etc.
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- 644
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* - choice
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- choice variable
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* - choice
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- choice variable
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