/etc/fam.conf is in fam 2.7.0-17.2+b1.
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#
# For more information on the configuration options below, see the
# fam.conf(5) man page.
#
# insecure_compatibility disables authentication. This causes
# untrusted_user to be ignored, because the UID presented by every client
# connection will be believed.
#
# The -C command-line argument overrides this option.
#
#insecure_compatibility = false
#
# untrusted_user is the user which will be used for unauthenticated
# clients. If a file can't be stat'ed by this user, those clients won't be
# able to fam it. The value can be a user name or a numeric UID.
#
untrusted_user = nobody
#
# local_only makes famd ignore requests from remote clients & remote fams.
# Note that this is ignored if famd is started by inetd.
#
# The -L command-line argument overrides this option.
#
local_only = true
#
# idle_timeout sets the number of seconds famd will wait for new
# connections before quitting. A value of zero will cause famd to
# wait indefinitely. The default is 5.
#
# The -T command-line argument overrides this option.
#
#idle_timeout = 5
#
# nfs_polling_interval sets the number of seconds between polling files
# on NFS filesystems. The default is 6.
#
# The -t command-line argument overrides this option.
#
#nfs_polling_interval = 6
#
# xtab_verification makes famd check the list of exported filesystems to
# verify that requests from remote hosts fall on filesystems which are
# exported to the hosts.
#
#xtab_verification = true
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