my fingers are getting tired. Here is a new manual page, 'development',
which describes a very powerful, generic, exportable development environment
suitable to developers, sysops, admins, and anyone at all who is
maintaining more the one FreeBSD box. I have used this type of environment
for many years and have had to make virtually no changes to it for all that
time.
MFC after: 3 days
o Correct the range of compartments (1..256 instead of 0..255)
o Use the correct name for "Network Associates Laboratories"
MFC Candidate.
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
Reviewed by: Adam Migus <adam@migus.org>
background fsck. The delay defaults to sixty seconds to allow
large applications such as the X server to start before disk I/O
bandwidth is monopolized by fsck.
Submitted by: Brooks Davis <brooks@one-eyed-alien.net>
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
solution is worked out to clarify more specific compartment-related
cases.
Submitted by: dcs
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Labs
Approved by: re (blanket)
o None: Stub policy
o Seeotheruids: The "see processes and sockets owned by other users" policy
o Test: Debugging policy
Standardize the SYNOPSIS and HISTORY sections.
Update SEE ALSO sections.
it, so don't suggest it. It's likely going away soon also, so avoid
believing it's supported.
Suggested by: Sean Kelly <smkelly@zombie.org>
Approved by: re
that we do MP on more than just i386, and add some cross-references.
This is far from a perfect update, but at least it's a start. More
will no doubt follow.
Reviewed by: jhb
Approved by: re
o Biba: A data integrity policy
o BSD Extended: Support for the firewall-like access controls (ugidfw(8))
o MLS: Multi-level security, a confidentiality policy
(These files originally lived in src/share/man/man9)
Approved by: re (blanket)
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Labs
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
This mostly consists of functionality to serialize accesses to
the two ATA channels (which can also be used to "fix" certain
PCI based controllers).
Add support for Acard controllers.
Enable the ATA driver in PC98 GENERIC, and add device hints.
Update man page with latest support.
The PC98 core team has kindly provided me with a PC98
machine that made this all possible, thanks to all that
contributed to that effort, without that this would
probably newer have been possible..
Approved by: re@
the file system initial labeling policy exists in userland, and is
fed into setfsmac(1). This is based on the old LOMAC PLM.
Approved by: re
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
The /usr/bin/perl wrapper isn't solving many of the problems it was
imported to deal with. There are limitations to it that don't have a
clear "fix".
Reviewed by: markm, kris
Extorted approval from: re(jhb)
Revert to using the .Tn POSIX and .Tn ANSI instead of \*[Px] and \*[Ai]
strings; using these strings is unsafe in troff mode, as they include a
change in a font size.
Approved by: re
for the -static flag instead when constructing LIBPAM.
(This fixes false warnings from ``make checkdpadd -DNOSHARED'' in
lib/libpam/modules/.)
Submitted by: bde, ru
Approved by: re
device ppc
and
hint.ppc.0.at="isa"
hint.ppc.0.irq="7"
in /boot/device.hints to configure the ppc device.
Reviewed by: trhodes, ru
Approved by: re@ (rwatson)
This code allows a user program to enable target mode on a SIM and
then emulate any number of devices (disks, tape drives, etc.) All
decisions about device behavior (UA, CA, inquiry response) are left
to the usermode program and the kernel driver is merely a conduit
for CCBs. This enables multiple concurrent target emulators, each
using its own backing store and IO model.
Also included is a user program that emulates a disk (RBC) using a
file as a backing store. This provides functionality similar to
md(4) at the CAM layer.
Code has been tested on ahc(4) and should also work on isp(4) (and
other SIMs that gain target mode support). It is a complete rewrite
of /sys/cam/scsi_target* and /usr/share/examples/scsi_target.
Design, comments from: gibbs
Supported by: Cryptography Research
Approved by: re
Has been seen to work on several cards and communicating with
several mobile phones to use them as modems etc.
We are still talking with 3com to try get them to allow us to include
the firmware for their pccard in the driver but the driver is here..
In the mean time
it can be downloaded from the 3com website and loaded using the utility
bt3cfw(8) (supplied) (instructions in the man page)
Not yet linked to the build
Submitted by: Maksim Yevmenkin <myevmenk@exodus.net>
Approved by: re