Not only this is a bit cleaner, it allows multiple instances of hostapd to be
running on the system host, useful for simultaneous dual-band WiFi.
This is similar to ifconfig_wlanX="WPA" but it uses /etc/hostapd-wlanX.conf.
Compatibility with hostapd_enable=YES/NO was kept.
Reviewed by: adrian
forced to 3 so that the output of this script is always displayed.
In fact, setting this flag is identical to setting
daily_status_security_output to an empty string. To make the logic
less confusing, change the behavior of daily_status_security_inline
such that it just forces daily_status_security_output to an empty
string and then applies the normal logic.
PR: conf/178611
Submitted by: Jason Unovitch <jason.unovitch@gmail.com>
MFC after: 3 days
requests reload or restart, which, in addition of testing the
configuration, will also generate host keys when they are not
present (previous behavior).
Obtained from: FreeNAS
Ok'ed by: bdrewery, des
MFC after: 1 week
This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and
IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many
addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently
limited to 31.
- Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable.
- ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old
64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64
is supported.
- Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support
a dry-run mode in the future.
- Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing
"rc.d/netif down".
- Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to
configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified.
A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows:
# IPv4 configuration.
ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1"
# IPv6 configuration.
ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64"
# IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated.
ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10"
# IPv6 alias.
ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70"
# IPv4 alias.
ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24"
# IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat).
ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32"
# IPv6 alias with range spec.
ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64"
# ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN.
ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24"
# IPv6 alias (backward compat)
ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64"
# IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat)
ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64"
# IPv6 prefix.
ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64"
Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
ntpdate_config was set to NULL the conditional would (counter to prevailing
logic) succeed -- leading to awk attempting to redirect from a NULL pathname
standard-in. While we're here, make the script consistant with itself by
removing the {curlies} around ntpdate_config (they are unnecessary).
{,ipv6_}static_routes and rc.d/routing. For example:
static_routes="foo bar:em0"
route_foo="-net 10.0.0.0/24 -gateway 192.168.2.1"
route_bar="-net 192.168.1.0/24 -gateway 192.168.0.2"
At boot time, all of the static routes are installed as before.
The differences are:
- "/etc/rc.d/netif start/stop <if>" now configures static routes
with :<if> if any.
- "/etc/rc.d/routing start/stop <af> <if>" works as well. <af> cannot be
omitted when <if> is specified, but a keyword "any" or "all" can be used
for <af> and <if>.
debug files for userland programs and libraries. The "-g" debug flag
is automatically applied when WITH_DEBUG_FILES is set.
The debug files are now named ${prog}.debug and ${shlib}.debug for
consistency with other systems and documentation. In addition they are
installed under /usr/lib/debug, to simplify the process of installing
them if needed after a crash. Users of bsd.{prog,lib}.mk outside of the
base system place the standalone debug files in a .debug subdirectory.
GDB automatically searches both of these directories for standalone
debug files.
Thanks to everyone who contributed changes, review, and testing during
development.
apply to most jails but do apply to vnet jails. This includes adding
a new sysctl "security.jail.vnet" to identify vnet jails.
PR: conf/149050
Submitted by: mdodd
MFC after: 3 days
Add netif as a requirement of syslogd to get lo0 up. Currently, this
doesn't affect the rc order, because mountcritremote already depends on
netif.
Reviewed by: eadler
Approved by: kenm (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
- Use the absolute pathname for ip6addrctl.
- Use "install" instead of "add" to reduce the number of invocations.
Reported by: Tatsuki Makino [*]
PR: conf/175006 [*]
MFC after: 1 week
upcoming 3.3 release (branching and freezing expected in a few weeks).
Preliminary release notes can be found at the usual location:
<http://llvm.org/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
An MFC is planned once the actual 3.3 release is finished.
The rules themselves typically have shell-like patterns and it is
incorrect when they get replaced with matching filesystem entries.
Shell magic by: jilles
MFC after: 2 weeks
There are three situations where the sysctl script is called:
1. "start", very early
2. "lastload", near the end of rc
3. "reload", at admin request while the system is booted
Ignore unknown OIDs in situation 1 because kernel modules may not be loaded
yet and complain about them in situations 2 and 3.
PR: conf/174595
Submitted by: Olivier Smedts
space configured for rc.d/dumpon to designate for dumping -- then exit
silently rather than with a
> realpath: /dev/dumpdev: No such file or directory
error message.
An argument could be made that we should print a (more informative) warning
message; but given that under the same conditions the rc.d/dumpon script will
already print a
> No suitable dump device was found
warning, it seems that printing an additional
> Dump device does not exist. Savecore not run.
warning would be superfluous.
than number as is done in install so as to differ binding of names to
ids.
Remove the -W flag from the mtree command so that the correct user and
group is recorded rather than the default.
targets to be run without root privilege.
Information about ownership, group, flags, and suid bits are stored in
the file specified by METALOG which defaults to ${DESTDIR}/METALOG.
This file can be used in conjunction with bsdtar or makefs to generate
archives or file system images with correct permissions.
The packageworld target has been altered to use this metadata allowing
non-root releases (subject to further changes in release/Makefile.)
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Reviewed by: ian, ray
"ln -sfh <bar> <foo>" or the links would fail when a valid link to a
directly was in place at <foo>.
Reported by: peter
Tested by: peter
Pointy hat to: brooks
refactor the link section of distrib-dirs to alwasy install to a full
path (the link contents remain relative as they should).
Eliminate the use of the "rm -r[f] <foo>; ln -s <bar> <foo>" pattern in
favor of "ln -sf <bar> <foo>". None of these links could be directories
on a system installed in the last decade.
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Reviewed by: mtree
mtree in a shell loop so there is only one mtree commandline. Move the
implementation of LOCAL_MTREE into etc/Makefile.
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Reviewed by: mtree :)