freebsd-dev/release/picobsd/custom/floppy.etc/services
Greg Lehey 0f33c9fb91 Add 'custom' directory with significantly restructured build (now
using make instead of custom scripts) and two floppies instead of
one.  The resultant floppy can do everything that the individual
floppies (dial, net, install, isp, router) could do, modulo some bit
rot that has occurred since PicoBSD last compiled.  It also includes
all the programs on the fixit floppy, which could thus also die.

/bin currently contains the following files:

-sh             dump            ln              ns              sps
[               ed              login           ping            stty
badsect         ex              ls              ps              swapon
cat             expr            mkdir           pwd             sync
chgrp           fdisk           mknod           pwd_mkdb        sysctl
chmod           find            more            rdump         syslogd
chown           fsck            mount           reboot          tar
chroot          ftp             mount_cd9660    restore         telnet
clri            getty           mount_msdos     rlogin                telnetd
cp              grep            mount_nfs       rm              test
date            gunzip          mount_std       rmdir         traceroute
dd              gzip            msg             route           umount
dev_mkdb        hostname        mt              routed          vi
df              ifconfig        mv              rrestore        view
dhclient        inetd           natd            rsh             vm
dhclient-script init            netstat         sed             w
disklabel       kget            newfs           sh              zcat
dmesg           kill            nfs             sleep

Structure is in place for using the same build for the other
directories, but I'm no longer sure we need this.  The current first
floppy will run fine by itself, but the size of a compressed kernel
has increased by nearly 50% since 3.2, and there's not much space for
anything useful on the remainder of the floppy.  The current method
creates a larger mfs and can read as many floppies as the user can
stand.  The footprint appears to be round 14 MB.
1999-12-10 21:52:18 +00:00

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echo 4/ddp
echo 7/tcp
echo 7/udp
discard 9/tcp
discard 9/udp
systat 11/tcp
systat 11/udp
daytime 13/tcp
daytime 13/udp
qotd 17/tcp
qotd 17/udp
chargen 19/tcp
chargen 19/udp
ftp-data 20/tcp
ftp-data 20/udp
ftp 21/tcp
ftp 21/udp
ssh 22/tcp
ssh 22/udp
telnet 23/tcp
telnet 23/udp
smtp 25/tcp
smtp 25/udp
time 37/tcp
time 37/udp
domain 53/tcp
domain 53/udp
tacacs-ds 65/tcp
tacacs-ds 65/udp
bootps 67/tcp
bootps 67/udp
bootpc 68/tcp
bootpc 68/udp
tftp 69/tcp
tftp 69/udp
gopher 70/tcp
gopher 70/udp
finger 79/tcp
finger 79/udp
http 80/tcp
http 80/udp
pop2 109/tcp
pop2 109/udp
pop3 110/tcp
pop3 110/udp
uucp-path 117/tcp
uucp-path 117/udp
nntp 119/tcp
nntp 119/udp
netbios-ns 137/tcp
netbios-ns 137/udp
netbios-dgm 138/tcp
netbios-dgm 138/udp
netbios-ssn 139/tcp
netbios-ssn 139/udp
imap 143/tcp
imap 143/udp
snmp 161/tcp
snmp 161/udp
snmptrap 162/tcp
snmptrap 162/udp
bgp 179/tcp
bgp 179/udp
irc 194/tcp
irc 194/udp
ipx 213/tcp
ipx 213/udp
imap3 220/tcp
imap3 220/udp
ldap 389/tcp
ldap 389/udp
netware-ip 396/tcp
netware-ip 396/udp
https 443/tcp
https 443/udp
exec 512/tcp
biff 512/udp
login 513/tcp
who 513/udp
cmd 514/tcp
syslog 514/udp
printer 515/tcp
printer 515/udp
talk 517/tcp
talk 517/udp
ntalk 518/tcp
ntalk 518/udp
timed 525/tcp
timed 525/udp
uucp 540/tcp
uucp 540/udp
uucp-rlogin 541/tcp
uucp-rlogin 541/udp
natd 8668/divert # Network Address Translation