Make sysinstall override this on install, so the effective behavioural
change for a newly installed system is null. Overall, this makes a system
with an empty /etc/rc.conf not run any network services, and makes the
FreeBSD-provided network services that are running visible in /etc/rc.conf
(instead of making people look through /etc/defaults/rc.conf to find the
things they need to disable to secure the system.)
Reviewed by: jhb
Discussed with: The usual cabal
The regulations has been changed to adopt 802.11b since Oct. 99.
For 11Mbps NICs sold in Japan, all DS channels (1..14) are available.
Thank you, itojun.
Obtained from: NetBSD:basesrc/usr.sbin/wiconfig/wiconfig.8 Rev.1.5 ->1.6
Now, if a release is specified, instead of just looking for a directory
with the same name as the release, try several possible directories (each
suffixed with the release name) relative to the base directory including
".", "releases/MACHINE", "snapshots/MACHINE", and each of those prefixed
with "pub/FreeBSD/". This will allow us to remove the evil symlinks under
pub/FreeBSD/releases/MACHINE/ to the snapshots on the ftp site.
directories to not be printed. This is from OpenBSD (and I think
NetBSD also) and makes our mtree more compatible with other BSDs.
This makes cross compilation easier than it was before. Other changes
will be needed to allow NetBSD or OpenBSD to cross build on FreeBSD,
but this is a start.
Reviewed by: andrey
Obtained from: OpenBSD
Concentric Red Circles by: My own stupidity
does bad things to /etc/make.conf in certain situations. Also
soften the "don't install crypto from the USA!" messages since,
except for RSA (which is still noted), that's not so true anymore.
a similar way to the way it can select messages from a given program.
Lines beginning with "+hostname" or "#+hostname" select messaes
from that hostname and lines beginning with "-hostname" or "#-hostname"
match messages not from that hostname.
There are some significant style issues left in the original program
selection code and the man page. This should be cleared up in some
later commits.
Reviewed by: sheldonh
Based on an original patch by: Bernd Walter <ticso@cicely8.cicely.de>
Man page stylist: sheldonh
This should cause -w's argument not to be ignored in the usermod case,
so it will affect modification of the user's password instead of using
the pw.conf (or internal default=no '*') password method.
PR: bin/11168
* Re-order the list of options in teh DESCRIPTION as per
the SYNOPSIS.
* Move the description of exit conditions from the
DESCRIPTION section to a new DIAGNOSTICS section.
* Typo fix: "effect" -> "affect" when used as a verb.
* Clear the Nm macro as appropriate.
* Typo fix: "consider" -> "considers" for a singular subject.
* Use Nx instead of NetBSD.
strlen.
This one only occurs if there is exactly one element on the line without any
whitespace. This is however never a valid line, so not a big chance that
this would ever cause any problems.
compatible with other *BSD camp. Add -L option to follow symlinks, so remove
-P option which is now default. The next step will be to add -L to building
process.
Asked-by: bde
log insert/remove events using the logstr, if specified for that card,
or the manufacturer + version strings from the cis if not. This
eliminates the need to have logger in the pccard.conf file which makes
it easier to move pcardd to /sbin later if we need to. This also
reduces the pccard.conf file size from 53k to 28k, which will help the
install disk a little.
Also, minor cleanup of free usage (if (x != NULL) free(x); is
identical to free(x); for all versions of C that we care about).
Reviewed by: iwasaki (who proposed the logstr keyword).
Documentation and fixes to pccard.conf to follow.