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conservative default, and actually prompt specifically for inetd rather than handling it as a side effect of the security profile. Update the help file to reflect this change. o Rename "Fascist" to "Extreme" in the source code, to match the names presented to the user. o Remove portmap and inetd from profile management. Portmap is now disabled by default, but automatically turned on if a feature requires it (such as NFS, etc). This is an MFC candidate for 4.4-RELEASE. Reviewed by: freebsd-arch@FreeBSD.org Approved by: re@FreeBSD.org MFC after: 2 days
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Please see the FreeBSD FAQ for more detailed information on security
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profiles. The following table is intended to give you a rough idea just
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which services are enabled (or disabled) by each of the canned security
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profiles:
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Extreme Medium
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nfs_server NO *
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sendmail NO YES
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sshd NO YES
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securelevel YES (2) NO
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NOTES:
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* If the machine has been configured as an NFS server, NFS will only run
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on a reserved port.
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