This file is indexed.

/etc/yafcrc is in yafc 1.3.7-4build1.

This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.

The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.

  1
  2
  3
  4
  5
  6
  7
  8
  9
 10
 11
 12
 13
 14
 15
 16
 17
 18
 19
 20
 21
 22
 23
 24
 25
 26
 27
 28
 29
 30
 31
 32
 33
 34
 35
 36
 37
 38
 39
 40
 41
 42
 43
 44
 45
 46
 47
 48
 49
 50
 51
 52
 53
 54
 55
 56
 57
 58
 59
 60
 61
 62
 63
 64
 65
 66
 67
 68
 69
 70
 71
 72
 73
 74
 75
 76
 77
 78
 79
 80
 81
 82
 83
 84
 85
 86
 87
 88
 89
 90
 91
 92
 93
 94
 95
 96
 97
 98
 99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
# sample config file for Yafc -*- sh -*-
# If you plan to save passwords in this file,
# make sure permissions is no more than 0600 (chmod 0600 yafcrc)

# blank lines and text between #'s and EOL are skipped
# boolean values can be specified as 1/0, true/false, yes/no, on/off
# strings must be enclosed in quotes ("" or '') if it contains spaces


# You can include any other file using the 'include' statement
#include ~/.yafc/other_preferences

# set password used for anonymous logins
#anon_password "foo@bar.se"

# attempt to login automagically, using login info in bookmarks
autologin on

# attempt to reconnect automatically on timed out connection
autoreconnect on

# quit program if received EOF (C-d)
quit_on_eof yes

# read bookmark entries from ~/.netrc
read_netrc yes

# use passive mode connections
# if false, use sendport mode
# if you get the message "Host doesn't support passive mode", set to false
use_passive_mode yes

# do reverse DNS lookups?
reverse_dns yes

# show some more information (all replies)
verbose off
# print ftp commands sent to server + all replies
debug off
# create trace files
trace off

# If this option is true, filenames will be completed with ... while
# waiting for the directory listing to be downloaded.
waiting_dots on

# Custom options that will be passed to SSH.
# Supports:
#   -l USER; -p PORT; -v; -r; -d; -c CIPHER; -i IDENTITY; -C; -1; -2
#ssh_options "-c blowfish"

# Try to use scp if connect via ssh.
ssh_try_scp yes

# set to true to skip query of remote system on connect
inhibit_startup_syst no

# use environment string to show information
# can be seen in the process list with 'ps'
use_env_string yes

# use tab to complete remote files
remote_completion on

# time (in seconds) before a cached directory times out and needs to
# be reread, 0 == never
cache_timeout 0

# auto-create a bookmark when connection is closed?
auto_bookmark yes # no/yes/ask

# auto-update an existing bookmark when connection is closed?
auto_bookmark_update yes # no/yes/ask

# by default, if auto_bookmark is true, non-anonymous passwords are not saved
# anonymous passwords are always saved though
# if auto_bookmark is 'ask', you will be asked whehter to save password or not
# remember: passwords are stored in clear text!!! (well, base64-encoded...)
auto_bookmark_save_passwd NO

# don't print "created bookmark 'foo', bookmarks saved"
auto_bookmark_silent no

# default type for file transfers
# ascii mode not recommended since it can mess up binary files
# see also 'ascii_transfer_mask' below
default_type binary # ...or ascii

# default security machanisms to use, separated with colon
# valid arguments are krb4, krb5 and none
#default_mechanism "krb4:krb5:none"
#default_mechanism krb4

# filenames matching any of these masks are transferred in ascii mode,
# ignoring the value of 'default_type'
# masks are separated by colons (eg. "*.ext1:*.ext2:filename*:")
# can be overridden with the --type option to get/put
# case sensitive
ascii_transfer_mask "README:*.html:*.htm:*.txt"
ascii_transfer_mask "*.dsc:*.lsm:*.md5"

# filenames matching any of these masks are transferred before other files
transfer_first_mask "*.sfv:*.nfo:*.txt:README*:md5sum*:*.md5:*.diz"

# filenames matching any of these masks are not transferred
ignore_mask ".svn:.git*"

# how many files to transfer to show transfer stats
# you can also specify this per-transfer with --stats=NUM
stats_threshold 20

# beep after a 'long' command is finished
beep_after_long_command yes

# number of seconds for command to become 'long'
long_command_time 30

# how long (in seconds) before aborting a command without response
command_timeout 42
# how long (in seconds) before aborting a connection without response
connection_timeout 30

# number of times to try to re-connect if login failed (due to busy server)
#  -1 for unlimited number of tries, 0 to disable
connect_attempts 10
# number of seconds to wait between connection attempts
connect_wait_time 30

# save and load history lines in ~/.yafc/history
# (this is a no-op if not compiled with readline)
use_history yes

# max number of history lines to save
# (this is a no-op if not compiled with readline)
history_max 256

# Yafc will cd to this (local) directory upon startup
#startup_local_directory ~/download

# if set, Yafc sends mail to this address when nohup transfers are finished
#nohup_mailaddress someusername@somedomain

# complete path to sendmail used by nohup_mailaddress above
#sendmail_path "/usr/sbin/sendmail"

# load saved taglist on connect to same site?
# if no, taglist will never be saved
load_taglist yes # yes/no/ask

# display ~ instead of full home directory path for various commands
tilde yes

# aliases (on the form [alias name value])
# can't make an alias of another alias

alias dir "ls -lF"
alias ls "ls -F"
alias rels "cache --touch %*; ls -F %*"
alias pls "ls -F %* |$PAGER"
alias bye quit
alias ? "help"
alias binary "set type binary"
alias ascii "set type ascii"
alias get "get --verbose --preserve"
alias put "put --verbose"
alias rm "rm --verbose"
alias lrm "shell rm"
alias lls "shell ls -F"
alias lmkdir "shell mkdir"
alias lrmdir "shell rmdir"
alias lcat "!cat"
alias zcat "cat --type=binary %* | zcat"
alias bzcat "cat --type=binary %* | bzcat"
alias page "cat --type=ascii %* | $PAGER"
alias zpage "cat --type=binary %* | zcat | $PAGER"
alias bzpage "cat --type=binary %* | bzcat | $PAGER"
alias show_trace "!$PAGER $HOME/.yafc/trace/trace.$PPID"

# ftp prompts
#
# special codes:
# %u      username
# %h      remote host name (as passed to open)
# %H      %h up to the first '.'
# %m      remote machine name (as returned by gethostbyname)
# %M      %m up to the first '.'
# %n      remote ip number
# %[#]w   current remote working directory
# %W      basename of %w
# %[#]~   as %w but home directory is replaced with ~
# %[#]l   current local working directory
# %%      percent sign
# %#      a '#' if (local) user is root, else '$'
# %c      number of open connections
# %C      current connection number
# %{      begin sequence of non-printing chars, ie escape codes
# %}      end      -"-
# \e      escape (0x1B)
# \n      newline
# \t      tab
# \r      carriage return
# \b      backspace
# \x##    character 0x## (hex)
#
# [#] means an optional width specifier can be specified
#  example: %32w
#
# you can put escape codes here, for example if you want a colored prompt
#  "%{\e[01;31m%}ftp%{\e[0m%}" will be "ftp" in red, if your terminal supports
#  ISO 6429 (ANSI) color codes.
#
# note: the %{ and %} codes are needed for readline to correctly wrap
#  lines with embedded escape codes
#
# (ANSI) Attribute codes:
# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed
# Text color codes:
# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white
# Background color codes:
# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white

prompt1 "yafc> "                    # not connected
prompt2 "yafc %h> "                 # connected but not logged in
prompt3 "yafc %u@%h:%42~> "         # connected and logged in

# Xterm window titles
# same codes as for the prompts above
# see the Xterm-title mini-HOWTO for more information
xterm_title1 "\e]0;yafc\x07"            # not connected
xterm_title2 "\e]0;yafc %h\x07"         # connected but not logged in
xterm_title3 "\e]0;yafc %u@%h:%~\x07"   # connected and logged in

# $TERM's which can handle xterm escape sequences
xterm_title_terms "xterm xterm-debian rxvt"

# transfer status string codes
# these strings are printed with the --verbose option to get/put
# 
# %r   - remote filename         (actually _source_ filename)
# %R   - remote filename w/path  (actually _source_ filename)
# %l   - local filename          (actually _target_ filename)
# %L   - local filename w/path   (actually _target_ filename)
# %s   - size transferred so far
# %S   - total size (if available)
# %e   - ETA (time left)
# %p   - percent transferred
# %%   - percent sign
# %b   - transfer rate (Bps)
# %B   - transfer rate (Bps) or "stalled" if stalled
# %t   - time elapsed
# %v   - visual progress bar
# %{   - begin sequence of non-printing chars, ie escape codes
# %}   - end sequence of non-printing chars
#
# you can specify an (optional) max width between the '%' and
# the character code
# escape codes are recognized (enclose in %{ and %} pairs)

# this string is printed before the actual transfer begins
#transfer_begin_string "%{\e[32m%}%-70R%{\e[0m%}\n"
transfer_begin_string "%-70R\n"

# this string is printed (approx.) every second or so during the transfer
# with a trailing carriage return
#transfer_string "%-38R   [%25v] %B"
#transfer_string "%-35R   %s of %S ETA %e %B"
#transfer_string "%5p%% [%{\e[32m%}%25v%{\e[0m%}] %s/%S ETA %{\e[32m%}%e%{\e[0m%} %B"
transfer_string "%5p%% [%25v] %s/%S ETA %e %B"

# this string is printed when the transfer is finished
#transfer_end_string "%-35R   %p%% of %S in %t (%b)\n"
transfer_end_string ""

# this string is printed at the same time as transfer_string if current
# $TERM is defined in xterm_title_terms
# Use to show dynamic info in the xterm title bar
transfer_xterm_string "\e]0;%p%% - %R - yafc\x07"


#
# Proxy settings
#

# proxy_type is the type of proxy, valid arguments:
#
# 0 - no proxy (default)
# 1 - connect to proxy, USER real_user@real_host, PASS real_password
# 2 - login to proxy, USER real_user@real_host, PASS real_password
# 3 - login to proxy, SITE real_host, USER real_user, PASS real_password
# 4 - login to proxy, OPEN real_host, USER real_user, PASS real_password
# 5 - connect to proxy, USER real_user@proxy_user@real_host, PASS real_password@proxy_password
# 6 - connect to proxy, USER proxy_user@real_host, PASS proxy_password, USER realuser, PASS real_password
# 7 - connect to proxy, USER real_user@real_host:real_port, PASS real_password

proxy_type 0

# the proxy host to connect to including
# username, password and port (all optional)
# if username or password not given, you will
# be prompted for it
#proxy_host user:pass@host:port
# examples:
# connect to proxy host at port 21, prompt for username and password:
#proxy_host host
# connect to proxy host at port 4711, use username nisse and prompt for password:
#proxy_host nisse@host:4711

# list of hosts to exclude from proxying (separated with colon)
# 'localnet' specifies unqualified hosts (within your domain)
proxy_exclude localhost:localnet

# end of configuration file