CONF files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Unix Configuration File
File Function
Primary Function |
Store settings |
Additional Functions |
Initialization parameters |
Features |
Key-value pairs, Section headers |
File Characteristics
Quality |
Text-based |
Supports Layers |
N/A |
Supports Transparency |
N/A |
Editable |
Yes |
Use Cases
Server Configuration |
Yes |
Application Setup |
Yes |
Operating System |
Yes |
Security and Practices
Security Risks |
Sensitive data exposure |
Best Practices |
Permission control, Encryption |
Associated Types
Similar Extensions |
.cfg, .ini, .xml |
Software Compatibility
Software |
Usage Policy |
OS Compatibility |
Apache HTTP Server |
Free |
Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix |
NGINX |
Free, Paid versions |
Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix |
Systemd |
Free |
Linux |
Type 2: Generic Configuration File
File Function
Primary Function |
Store settings |
Additional Functions |
Initiate processes, Define parameters |
Features |
Text-based, Key-value pairs |
File Characteristics
Quality |
Depends on configuration |
Supports Layers |
N/A |
Supports Transparency |
N/A |
Editable |
Yes |
Use Cases
Server Configuration |
Yes |
Software Customization |
Yes |
System Administration |
Yes |
Security and Practices
Security Risks |
Sensitive data exposure |
Best Practices |
Access control, Encryption |
Associated Types
Similar Extensions |
.ini, .cfg, .settings |