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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dmitrij Tejblum
bad3d41d83 Support NT VFAT lower case flags.
PR:		8383
(Mostly) Submitted by:	Carl Mascott <cmascott@world.std.com>
1998-11-21 00:20:24 +00:00
John Polstra
d08484e099 Add a sample "/etc/pam.conf" file that configures the authentication
methods used by login.  Changes to "/usr/bin/login" to use it will
be committed later today.  The format of the file is described in
pam(8).

This sample file makes login behave in the traditional way.  To
wit, it enables authentication via S/Key and passwd/NIS lookups.
KerberosIV authentication is present in the sample file but commented
out.

As a safety net and a transition aid, login will fall back on
built-in passwd/NIS authentication if this configuration file is
missing or if some other fatal PAM error occurs.

This file will eventually replace "/etc/auth.conf", but not until
I've finished converting the other utilities, such as passwd and su.
1998-11-20 23:20:01 +00:00
Bill Paul
36c84dd2b3 Add missing return statement to rl_phy_writereg(). This bug didn't actually
hurt anything, but it's still a bug.

Pointed out by: Jason Wright <jason@thought.net>
1998-11-20 19:26:37 +00:00
Kazutaka YOKOTA
0e06fe21c6 - Added some configuration flags as workaround for not-so-compatible
keyboard/mouse/display switch products (console switches).  Some
  products claim they emulate the PS/2 mouse when the host computer
  talks to the mouse while the mouse is actually routed to another
  host.

	flags 0x200	Do not try to identify the mouse model. All
			mice will be recognized as "generic PS/2".
	      0x400	Do not reset the mouse.  Some switches' response
			to the reset command is too slow and the psm
			will timeout.
	      0x1000	Relax error checking when probing the mouse
			port.

- Added another flag for pad devices.

	flags 0x800	Assume the pad behaves like ALPS GlidePoint
			when the user `taps' the surface of the pad;
			it will be reported as the fourth button.
1998-11-20 11:46:43 +00:00
Kazutaka YOKOTA
1b11ca6c6b - Added support for Genius Kidspad tablet.
# `moused' is getting too over-loaded now.  If we want something
# more than simple mouse emulation for tablets or remote devices,
# we should start writing a separate daemon...

Submitted by: luigi
1998-11-20 11:22:17 +00:00
Kazutaka YOKOTA
9fb1d70c9d - Added a new option: -w N. The option makes the button N as the `wheel
mode' button.  Mouse movement will be treated as wheel movement while
  this button is held down.  Useful for mice with many buttons but
  without a wheel.

PR: bin/8001
Submitted by: Hideyuki Suzuki
1998-11-20 11:19:20 +00:00
Kazutaka YOKOTA
c49f79b7e2 - Reorganized a `if-else' close a bit for clarity. Purely cosmetic
change.  No functional difference.
1998-11-20 11:17:59 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
6ab6e16962 xfer typo
PR:				docs/8723
Submitted by:	Junji SAKAI <sakai@jp.freebsd.org>
1998-11-20 08:12:05 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
04bcfffb8b amq.8 contains typos
PR:				docs/8433
Reviewed by:	Kazuo Horikawa <horikawa@jp.freebsd.org>
1998-11-20 08:09:34 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
4e6fcaf46f Bad default value of ${fs} for type:=host in /etc/amd.map.
PR:		conf/7054
Submitted by:	Amakawa Shuhei <amakawa@sf.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
1998-11-20 07:36:29 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
8e075b1204 Not part of AM-UTILS any longer. Should be build from fixrmtab.in. 1998-11-20 05:21:40 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
a424235073 Fix version number. 1998-11-20 05:18:34 +00:00
Satoshi Asami
db0921e889 (1) Remove LOOP_VAR and LOOP_OPTIONS. It's a hack and just too many things
break one way or another.  With it goes the package-loop and the
    describe loop.

(2) Add new variable MASTERDIR to make it easier to share files between ports.
    bsd.port.mk will find things like ${PKGDIR} underneath
    ${MASTERDIR} (which defaults to ${.CURDIR}).

(3) Do not allow MD5_FILE to be renamed.  Funny things can happen if
    you do that.

(4) Use a few more absolute paths in the bsd.port.pre.mk part.  I
    can't use absolute paths for sysctl because it moved recently.
1998-11-20 04:00:38 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
a8c0f6e542 Fix misallocation of buffer bug (too short) 1998-11-20 02:57:41 +00:00
John Polstra
127a2cfaf4 Make sure libskey is built before libpam. It is required for one of
the PAM modules.

Fix the comments describing the PAM dependencies to be consistent
with other related comments.
1998-11-20 02:03:52 +00:00
John Polstra
60da54eec3 Make sure libskey is built before libpam. It is required for one of
the PAM modules.

Fix the comments describing the PAM dependencies to be consistent
with other related comments.

Restructure the library-building loop slightly, per suggestion from
bde.
1998-11-20 02:03:45 +00:00
Satoshi Asami
51d2851063 Change sd -> da in examples.
Inspired by:	a mail by Scott Smyth <smyth@bashful.realminfo.com>
1998-11-19 20:22:10 +00:00
Paul Richards
9abd5d84ac This fixes a bug in the bcache code whereby false cache hits occur
the first time block 0 is read. This fix initialises the block
numbers to -1 which isn't the most correct thing for a daddr_t but
it isn't likely to cause a problem in the boot blocks and it could
do with a more thought out fix later.

The bug is probably benign on the i386 but on the alpha it can
cause initial file opens to fail. This is the cause of the "can't
open /boot/boot.conf" errors.

It appears on the alpha because of a number of combining factors.
On the alpha the LABELSECTOR is 0 so block 0 needs to be read in
from the media. The first time this happens you get a false hit
because the bc_blkno field is zero initially. Also, the timestamp
check against this cache hit succeeds because on the alpha a hacked
getsecs() function can return 0 when it starts counting so that
the zero initial timestamp + BCACHE_TIMEOUT is greater than the
current time until getsecs() has counted passed BCACHE_TIMEOUT.

The overall effect is that the first open() that occurs gets a
false cache hit and returns garbage to the bd_strategy() function
which then fails the open() call. This false hit then stays in the
cache until BCACHE_TIMEOUT getsecs() ticks have passed; all open()
calls during this time fail.

This explains why you can generally access the media by the time
you get to interp() and start issuing commands but the earlier
attempts to run the boot scripts are failing.

It's possible that this is causing the problem switching to the
mfsroot floppy as well but I haven't confirmed that.
1998-11-19 18:12:03 +00:00
John Polstra
b2052ac8cf Fix a couple of typos. 1998-11-19 18:07:28 +00:00
Bruce Evans
04258de351 Fixed a null pointer panic in spc_free(). swap_pager_putpages()
almost always causes this panic for the curproc != pageproc case.
This case apparently doesn't happen in normal operation, but it
happens when vm_page_alloc_contig() is called when there is a memory
hogging application that hasn't already been paged out.

PR:		8632
Reviewed by:	info@opensound.com (Dev Mazumdar), dg
Broken in:	rev.1.89 (1998/02/23)
1998-11-19 06:20:42 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
cbffe59841 Man page for aio_read(2).
Submitted by:	Terry Lambert <terry@whistle.com> on the -doc lists.
1998-11-19 04:07:55 +00:00
John Polstra
63b708e562 Null commit to log that I have repository copied this file from
"src/usr.bin/login/klogin.c" in order to preserve its revision
history.
1998-11-19 01:23:13 +00:00
Doug Rabson
75410e3d0e Fix things so that pci interrupts can be registered correctly on apecs
and lca machines (which route PCI interrupts through the ISA PIC).

Reviewed by: dima
1998-11-18 23:53:12 +00:00
Doug Rabson
eae8e50443 Add sc_traparg_a0, sc_traparg_a1 and sc_traparg_a2 to the sigcontext
structure for the alpha.  These give extra information about some
signals (such as SIGSEGV) and should be compatible with Digital Unix.

Submitted by: jdp
1998-11-18 23:51:40 +00:00
Dima Ruban
fa1303baf8 Remove -U__NetBSD__ 1998-11-18 23:51:17 +00:00
Bill Paul
bb2ce8f34e Mention in the man page that the Accton 1207D adapter is supported. 1998-11-18 21:05:11 +00:00
Bill Paul
552a0ec7c3 The Accton 1207D adapter uses a chip called the MXP 5030 (or 5038)
which is either a RealTek 8139 in disguise or a RealTek workalike.
This commit fixes the PCI vendor/device ID for this device
and updates the description string to reflect the actual identity
of the device.

I also changed the transmit encapsulation routine to always to
buffer copies on transmit. We end up doing this 99% of the time
anyway. I also tweaked the code that pads packets out to the minimum
length (60) bytes. I was fixing up the m_pkthdr.len value but not
m_len. I don't think this makes that much difference in the grand
scheme of things, but it makes me feel better.
1998-11-18 21:03:58 +00:00
John Polstra
e24af6bf94 Null commit to log that I put on my Repository Manager hat and
fixed these files.  I had initially imported them onto the vendor
branch along with the other sources.  As David O'Brien pointed out,
that's not proper procedure.  They should have been added post-import
with "cvs add".  All fixed now.
1998-11-18 18:14:53 +00:00
Bill Paul
eb90b606c2 Fix a minor bug in xl_attach() where the list buffer region is rounded
to a longword boundary.

Noticed by: Jason Wright <jason@thought.net>
1998-11-18 16:46:53 +00:00
Bruce Evans
40fc4ee2de Don't use mmap() for non-regular files, since st_size is only meaningful
for regular files.  This fixes recent breakage of cp'ing from /dev/zero.
/dev/zero doesn't support mmap(), but the device driver mmap routines are
not called for mapping 0 bytes, so the error was not detected.  mmap()
can't even be used for cp'ing special files that support mmap(), since
there is general way to determine the file size.
1998-11-18 11:47:45 +00:00
David Greenman
4f699173cb Closed a very narrow and rare race condition that involved net interrupts,
bio interrupts, and a truncated file that along with the precise alignment
of the planets could result in a page being freed multiple times or a
just-freed page being put onto the inactive queue.
1998-11-18 09:00:47 +00:00
KATO Takenori
8ea9416c8c Fix ROOL UP/DOWN keys of PC-98. 1998-11-18 08:33:58 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
cb474aac07 Updated gencat(1) page from T. Lambert:
"Here is a new gencat(1) man page.  It contains examples
  and information not in the current man page (e.g., file
  format) per the X/Open documentation.  It also updates some
  aspects of the X/Open documentation (e.g., the X/Open
  document neglects to say how to embed a $quote character
  into a string)."

Submitted by: Terry Lambert <tlambert@primenet.com>
Review and small corrections by:	jkoshy
1998-11-18 04:30:53 +00:00
John Polstra
4820dc85d6 Enable the building of libpam. Move libradius and libtacplus up in
the list, because they are prerequisites for libpam.
1998-11-18 02:02:27 +00:00
John Polstra
3da08d4af1 Add libpam to the "includes" and "libraries" targets.
Build the ordered list of libraries in a variable "_libs" before
building any of them.  This eliminates a little bit of duplicated
code.  More importantly, it makes it easier to include or exclude
libraries with .if constructs, because the list can be built in
multiple steps using "+=".
1998-11-18 01:59:39 +00:00
John Polstra
a0a4fbec88 Add LIBPAM, LIBRADIUS, and LIBTACPLUS. 1998-11-18 01:53:56 +00:00
John Polstra
ae5fd90c74 Add the directory "/usr/include/security", which is where the PAM
header files go.  I am not too happy about the name.  But if we are
to have any hope of being able to use 3rd party PAM modules, we'll
have to live with it.
1998-11-18 01:51:25 +00:00
John Polstra
9a10bb17e1 Build structure for contribified Linux-PAM, plus some home-grown
modules for FreeBSD's standard authentication methods.  Although
the Linux-PAM modules are present in the contrib tree, we don't
use any of them.

The main library "libpam" is composed of sources taken from three
places.  First are the standard Linux-PAM libpam sources from the
contrib tree.  Second are the Linux-PAM "libpam_misc" sources, also
from the contrib tree.  In Linux these form a separate library.
But as Mike Smith pointed out to me, that seems pointless, so I
have combined them into the libpam library.  Third are some additional
sources from the "src/lib/libpam" tree with some common functions
that make it easier to write modules.  Those I wrote myself.

This work has been donated to FreeBSD by Juniper Networks, Inc.
1998-11-18 01:44:37 +00:00
John Polstra
41058e060e Eliminate a setreuid() call that doesn't make sense for FreeBSD.
We don't use this module, but still I don't want to leave this call
in the code.
1998-11-18 01:24:34 +00:00
John Polstra
06b963fe1a Fix #includes for FreeBSD. 1998-11-18 01:22:46 +00:00
John Polstra
0c6b630e95 Don't call openlog() and closelog(). Assume that the application
takes care of that.
1998-11-18 01:21:46 +00:00
John Polstra
4adeb82df8 s/Linux-PAM/PAM/g 1998-11-18 01:20:54 +00:00
John Polstra
8999aed3f1 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r41220,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
1998-11-18 01:16:21 +00:00
John Polstra
fff5887d38 Initial import of virgin Linux-PAM 0.65, slightly stripped down. 1998-11-18 01:16:21 +00:00
John Polstra
4f7c48c192 Initial revision 1998-11-18 01:16:19 +00:00
John Polstra
851ee3c484 For ELF, create a symbolic link libfoo.so -> libfoo.so.NNN in the
object tree too.  This makes it possible to link against a shared
library that hasn't been installed yet.
1998-11-18 00:48:11 +00:00
John Polstra
c271ea0e09 Note the requirement that libcrypt be built before libkrb. 1998-11-18 00:40:38 +00:00
John Polstra
d8ae4a279f Add an explicit dependency on libcrypt so that shared library
linkage works properly.
1998-11-18 00:40:07 +00:00
Doug Rabson
73c8631124 Remove stale references to ih_next and ih_prev.
Pointed out by: Roman V. Palagin <romanp@wuppy.rcs.ru>
1998-11-17 10:53:37 +00:00
Doug Rabson
b0a6dfad26 Definitions for alpha specific device resources. 1998-11-17 10:40:33 +00:00