.\"
-.\" "$Id$"
-.\"
.\" cups-files.conf man page for CUPS.
.\"
-.\" Copyright 2007-2015 by Apple Inc.
+.\" Copyright 2007-2016 by Apple Inc.
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-.TH cups-files.conf 5 "CUPS" "3 June 2015" "Apple Inc."
+.TH cups-files.conf 5 "CUPS" "19 September 2016" "Apple Inc."
.SH NAME
cups\-files.conf \- file and directory configuration file for cups
.SH DESCRIPTION
.TP 5
\fBConfigFilePerm \fImode\fR
Specifies the permissions for all configuration files that the scheduler writes.
-The default is "0644" on OS X and "0640" on all other operating systems.
+The default is "0644" on macOS and "0640" on all other operating systems.
.LP
\fBNote:\fR The permissions for the \fIprinters.conf\fR file are currently masked to only allow access from the scheduler user (typically root).
This is done because printer device URIs sometimes contain sensitive authentication information that should not be generally known on the system.
There is no way to disable this security feature.
+.\"#CreateSelfSignedCerts
+.TP 5
+\fBCreateSelfSignedCerts yes\fR
+.TP 5
+\fBCreateSelfSignedCerts no\fR
+Specifies whether the scheduler automatically creates self-signed certificates for client connections using TLS.
+The default is yes.
.\"#DataDir
.TP 5
\fBDataDir \fIpath\fR
\fBSandboxing strict\fR
Specifies the level of security sandboxing that is applied to print filters, backends, and other child processes of the scheduler.
The default is "strict".
-This directive is currently only used/supported on OS X.
+This directive is currently only used/supported on macOS.
.\"#ServerBin
.TP 5
\fBServerBin \fIdirectory\fR
.TP 5
\fBServerKeychain \fIpath\fR
Specifies the location of TLS certificates and private keys.
-The default is "/Library/Keychains/System.keychain" on OS X and "/etc/cups/ssl" on all other operating systems.
-OS X uses its keychain database to store certificates and keys while other platforms use separate files in the specified directory, *.crt for PEM-encoded certificates and *.key for PEM-encoded private keys.
+The default is "/Library/Keychains/System.keychain" on macOS and "/etc/cups/ssl" on all other operating systems.
+macOS uses its keychain database to store certificates and keys while other platforms use separate files in the specified directory, *.crt for PEM-encoded certificates and *.key for PEM-encoded private keys.
.\"#ServerRoot
.TP 5
\fBServerRoot \fIdirectory\fR
.BR subscriptions.conf (5),
CUPS Online Help (http://localhost:631/help)
.SH COPYRIGHT
-Copyright \[co] 2007-2015 by Apple Inc.
-.\"
-.\" End of "$Id$".
-.\"
+Copyright \[co] 2007-2017 by Apple Inc.