the old STREAM protocol has been obsoleted by "ST2" (RFC 1819)
Detected by: Andre Albsmeier <andre.albsmeier@mchp.siemens.de>
Suggested by: Matt Crawford <crawdad@fnal.gov>
after demand of two people and no objections:
- included all registered protocols, so it's now a useful reference as well
- renamed title to reflect new content
(deleted word "IP", since all registered internet protocols are included now)
- corrected URL (file isn't hosted by iana.org anymore)
Do discard standard output from the sysctl for approxy_all, and echo
what this sysctl is doing in the usual way. This fix is probably
backwards. We should probably just use the standard sysctl output
in all cases (it needs to have a newline filtered out).
Echo what the sysctls for nfs_reserved_port_only and nfs_access_cache
are doing.
default.
Despite their name it doesn't keep TCP sessions alive, it kills
them if the other end has gone AWOL. This happens a lot with
clients which use NAT, dynamic IP assignment or which has a 2^32
* 10^-3 seconds upper bound on their uptime.
There is no detectable increase in network trafic because of this:
two minimal TCP packets every two hours for a live TCP connection.
Many servers already enable keepalives themselves.
The host requirements RFC is 10 years old, and doesn't know about
the loosing clients of todays InterNet.
add examples of using an access_db
update .mc files to match recommendations on
http://www.sendmail.org/m4/anti-spam.html
(grrr.....should have been one commit
did the last commit from a subdirectory)
adapter (and some workalikes). Also add man pages and a wicontrol
utility to manipulate some of the card parameters.
This driver was written using information gleaned from the Lucent HCF Light
library, though it does not use any of the HCF Light code itself, mainly
because it's contaminated by the GPL (but also because it's pretty gross).
The HCF Light lacks certain featurs from the full (but proprietary) HCF
library, including 802.11 frame encapsulation support, however it has
just enough register information about the Hermes chip to allow someone
with enough spare time and energy to implement a proper driver. (I would
have prefered getting my hands on the Hermes manual, but that's proprietary
too. For those who are wondering, the Linux driver uses the proprietary
HCF library, but it's provided in object code form only.)
Note that I do not have access to a WavePOINT access point, so I have
only been able to test ad-hoc mode. The wicontrol utility can turn on
BSS mode, but I don't know for certain that the NIC will associate with
an access point correctly. Testers are encouraged to send their results
to me so that I can find out if I screwed up or not.
"passwordtime" is what passwd(1) has actually been using. I suspect
passwordperiod was the original intent. I can't figure-out which,
if either, BSDi uses. If anyone knows...
thing to use it at startup, when you don't know if the user can
handle vi or not, but yet another thing to leave it as a permanent
land mine for root.
2. Put /usr/X11R6/bin in path; it makes getting the desktop up a lot easier.
automagically find all the partitions. This is to be preferred to the
somewhat emetic usage of vinum_slices and the equally obnoxious 'vinum
read' command.
log_in_vain:
log_in_vain turns on logging for packets to ports for which
there is no listener.
rc.sysctl:
A generic way to set sysctl values. It reads /etc/syslog.conf
and sets values based on that. No /etc/syslog.conf has been
checked in yet, and I've not added this to the makefile yet
until I get more feedback.
Reviewed by: -current, -hackers and bde especially
enable_quotas - use quotas on your system
check_quotas - check for violations on startup
By assuming that a system was neat and without violation before it booted
we can skip a long (and at that point needless) process.
Submitted by: Alex Perel <veers@disturbed.net>
suitable defaults pointing to the FreeBSD-shipped versions. This will allow
for easier integration of third-party replacements for these daemons.
Reviewed by: Several members of -committers
he moved rc.conf. Then he deleted rc.diskless when it ( of course ) didn't
work. Now I'm putting the originally accidently removed rc.diskless{1,2}
back in.
we set in rc.conf.
Background: the `vinum read' command has changed. For a short period
of time, it required the names of the slices on which vinum was
stored. Now it requires the names of the drives.
Strictly speaking, it is not necessary; the screen saver will load
even if the splash module is still in memory. But still, it is the right
thing to do, otherwise the splash decoder module just wasts the kernel space.
Discussed with: des
let it rotate /var/log/wtmp again, and update monthly/200.accounting to
take this into account. (Some sites might want to change the parameters
of the rotation; it's easier to do this when it's all centralized in
newsyslog.conf.)
variable and propogates back to /etc/rc where it will be used to
locate the rc.local file. The local variable will also be used by
/etc/rc.conf. Note that /etc/rc.conf reverts to its prior operation
of accessing /etc/rc.conf.local if run standalone.
rc.conf should only contain simple ops. We still keep the conf_dir
override, however, and this will be used when rc.conf is run from
/etc/rc in a diskless configuration.
about this becase that makes it get run *before* the filesystems are
mounted. If people have added stuff to their rc.conf or rc.conf.local
that uses stuff outside of /bin and /sbin, this will break.
since the kernel must be booted from something ( like a floppy ). This
script must occur near the beginning of the rc file in order to support
read-only NFS mounts, which in turn allows all the BOOTP machines to use
the same / and /usr.
The companion rc.diskless script is forthcoming.
This means that if(when) you go "sh MAKEDEV all" in /dev
the devices get remade; you don't get errors.
A lot of the changes are for info only; they are commented out.
Not exactly shot to pieces by: bde
This should be merged into RELENG_3 and a similar patch may be needed
for RELENG_2_2, should that deemed necessary.
Make world succeeded with these patches in my tree.
Submitted by: "Kaleb S. KEITHLEY" <kaleb@ics.com>
vinum_slices to the names of all slices (block device) which are under
the control of vinum. The configuration will be read in from each in
turn, starting with the most recently updated.
Reviewed-by: jkh
normal ifconfig stuff, one might need to pass down authentication
parameters for them.
This is closely tied to Hellmuth's impending rc patches for ISDN, but
sppp can also be used separately (thus it doesn't go directly into the
planned ISDN section of rc.conf).
Reviewed by: hm
I have not enabled rbl by default, I understand an 'opt-in' is a key part
of it's legal protection.
Activate a few optional features (access_db, virtusertable, etc) which will
operate if (and only if) the corresponding table is created.
I've also turned on the MIME buffer overflow checking with sendmail.org's
recommended values (256/128).