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Appendix BA gated Reference B.3 Directive StatementsDirective statements provide direction to the gated command language
parser about "include" files. An include file is an external file whose
contents are parsed into the configuration as if it were part of the
original gated.conf file. Include files can contain references
to other include files, and these references can be nested up to 10
levels deep.The two directive statements are:%include filenameIdentifies an include file. The contents of the file are "included"
in the gated.conf file at the point in the gated.conf file
where the %include directive is encountered. filename is
any valid UNIX filename. If filename is not fully qualified, i.e.,
does not begin with a /, it is considered to be relative to the
directory defined in the %directory directive.%directory pathnameDefines the directory where the include files are stored.
When it is used, gated looks in the directory identified by
pathname for any include file that does not have a fully
qualified filename.Unless you have a very complex routing configuration, avoid using
include files. In a complex environment, segmenting a large
configuration into smaller, more easily understood segments can be
helpful, but most gated configurations are very small. One of
the great advantages of gated is that it combines the
configuration of several different routing protocols into a single
file. If that file is small and easy to read, segmenting the file
unnecessarily complicates things.B.2 The gated Configuration LanguageB.4 Trace Statements[ Library Home | DNS & BIND | TCP/IP | sendmail | sendmail Reference | Firewalls | Practical Security ]
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