off by default.
o Apparently the routine displaying the informational messages wasn't
checking its knob in rc.conf, so fix that as well.
Requested by: obrien
devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying
rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails.
The following line of script is sufficient to
mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail:
devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev
Some new shell routines available to scripts that source
rc.subr(5):
o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks
o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules
o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset
o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset
appropriate to jails.
Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules.
If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf
and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules
or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will
be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can
also be applied post-startup:
/etc/rc.d/devfs start
This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using
/etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available.
Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks
as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5)
as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf.
use the atmconfig(8) utility instead of route(8) to install those routes.
For this we need a new rc.conf variable natm_static_routes that works
just like static_routes except that the referenced routes use the syntax
of atmconfig(8).
Okay'ed by: mtm
one internal device. Don't call the startup procedure again if
we already use start.
Support a manually started dhclient and keep its configured
interfaces after pccard removal.
Make pccard_ether working in single-user mode without /usr mounted.
There are now many configurations which have a NIC on board, and
pccard slots. If a dhclient is running on the internal nic, the
Improve the handling dhcp handling of pccard_ether.
Improve the dhcp handling of pccard_ether.
There are now many configurations which have a NIC on board and
Improve the dhcp handling of pccard_ether.
There are now many configurations which have a NIC on board and
cardbus slots too. If a dhclient was already running on the internal
NIC, the user was forced to kill a running dhclient manually.
If now a pccard is included at startup time, /etc/rc.d/dhclient
start does include it into the startup list for dhcp devices.
That means you can now do dhcp on the internal and the pccard devices
at the same time. If the card is plugged in later, a running dhclient
(working for the internal interface only) is killed, and restarted,
but the interface name of the new pccard is added to the internal
name. After removal, /etc/rc.d/dhclient is started again. This
script does nothing if there are no devices in /etc/rc.conf
This is only a workaround for a well known problem. After we have
a dhcp client which handles device adding and removal, it will go
away.
The original name was really a mistake since
/usr/local/etc/rc.d scripts can (and usually do) start
more than just daemons. Even the output in the script
uses 'local packages.' Also, the term 'local daemons' is
used by rc.d/local, which was etc/rc.local of rcOG fame.
No repo-copy because there isn't much history to save.
I will remove localdaemons shortly with all the other
files that don't belong in rc.d anymore.
Discussed with: dougb, freebsd-rc@yahoogroups.com
for the harp(4) pseudo driver and for loadable native HARP drivers
(like hfa_pci).
To use harp(4) the rc variable natm_interfaces must be set to the
list of NATM interfaces to be used for HARP. These interfaces
will be brought up with ifconfig and the harp(4) will be loaded.
To use loadable native HARP drivers atm_load must be set to
the list of drivers to load.
Reviewed by: mtm, gordon (partly)
and PAM configuration. Remove the line concerning "auth_list"
from the template, since it's referenced only in the tinyware
password command, and only #ifdef KERBEROS, which isn't defined
in tinyware. Add a comment about auth.conf being on the way
out the door. The one remaining consumer of auth.conf is
crypt(3).
the address, also kill the dhclient process. Instead of doing the
release in the stop command, move it to the precmd stage and allow
rc.subr(8) to automatically kill the dhclient process by leaving the
stop command undefined.
Noticed by: mbr
evaluating the $_precmd command as a string. We're not actually
trying to evaluate the contents of the command.
Reported by: Glenn Johnson <gjohnson@srrc.ars.usda.gov>
variable in rc.conf to have sshd from ports (or somewhere else) installed.
So, don't make the sshd_config for the base system a required file
to start the service.
PR: conf/45766
instead of SENDMAIL_MC but don't remove on it 'make clean' as the
user may not have the original .mc file and removing it could be
dangerous (e.g., make SENDMAIL_CF=/etc/mail/sendmail.cf clean).
Noticed by: peter
MFC after: 3 days
defined. The only two files installed in this case are aliases (which
I believe other MTAs may use) and mailer.conf (which isn't sendmail,
it belongs to mailwrapper).
PR: 50477
MFC after: 5 days
`hostname`.submit.mc which is templated from freebsd.submit.mc if the
default file does not exist. This makes the building of the submit.cf
behavior identical to that of the the sendmail.cf.
PR: 44256
Submitted by: Matt Emmerton <matt@gsicomp.on.ca>
MFC after: 5 days
- Stop 'make clean' from removing SENDMAIL_CF
- install and distribute targets should not attempt to build anything
- SENDMAIL_ADDITIONAL_CF were not installed in the distribution case
- If SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID was defined, submit.cf was needlessly installed
in the distribution case
- Collapse install and distribution target into one to remove code
duplication
Submitted by: ru
MFC after: 5 days
network interfaces could only be turned on and off as a group (all
static interfaces or all dhcp interfaces).
When used to start the interface a 'long form' ifconfig output is
used to show the status of the interface, but when stopping an interface
the script will simply output the name of the interface. This is simply my
personal preference. Hopefully as this functionality matures we can
stabilize on a prefered form of output for these scripts.
A stop command to the dhclient script now explicitly releases the dhcp lease.
Behaviour at system shutdown; however, is unchanged since dhclient is not,
by default, run at that time. The client will not release its lease
at shutdown.
o Ensure rc.d/network2 and rc.d/network3 are not automatically run
during boot
o Modify script headers so rcorder(8) can put the two scripts in the
correct sequence.
o Change the provider names.
o Separate routing into two parts: static routing and routing options. The
start command will run both parts, but they can be run separately using
the static and options command, respectively:
(/etc/rc.d/routing static; /etc/rc.d/routing options)
This commit has two pieces. One half is the watchdog kernel code which lives
primarily in hardclock() in sys/kern/kern_clock.c. The other half is a userland
daemon which, when run, will keep the watchdog from firing while the userland
is intact and functioning.
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
than duplicate it. This requires OpenPAM Dianthus, which was committed two
weeks ago; installing these files on a system running a world older than
June 1st, 2003 will cause login(1) and su(1) to fail.
It currently supports the PMC Sierra Lite, Ultra and 622 chips and
the IDT 77105. The driver handles media options and state in a consistent
manner for ATM drivers. The next commit to the midway driver will make
it use utopia.
exception of the default 'status' command) regardless of whether the
executed command was actually successfull or not. Forced scripts should
always correctly reflect the outcome of the command.
NOTE: exit values are treated as booleans. We don't care what
the actual exit value was, only whether it was successfull or not.
interfaces, interface aliases, user supplied ifconfig scripts, and
ipx interfaces. The ipx routine fails unconditionaly at the moment.
Someone who has a need for it can fill it in with the appropriate incantations.
take advantage of the rc.subr(8) glue. They are renamed dhclient_program
and dhclient_flags.
o Rename them in rc.conf(5)
o Rename them in /etc/defaults/rc.conf
o Add the deprecated variables to /etc/rc.subr
o Isolate the use of the 'command' variable to the
NetBSD specific parts in /etc/rc.d/dhclient.
o Now that dhcp_flags has also been renamed it will
be applied properly by rc.subr(8) glue code.
Reported by: John Nielsen <john@jnielsen.net>
really make much difference since this script is not used during startup
and is due to be removed before RELENG_5.
Submitted by: "Simon L. Nielsen" <simon@nitro.dk>
down to the section of optional mail/news services. Change the nntpd
location to /usr/local/libexec since it's an optional software.
Henceforth, nntpd will be advised to run as "news", which is a
standard user in the system, instead of "usenet", which has never
existed in the default master.passwd(5).
Note: It's not "news:news" since inetd(8) runs a service at the
specified user's login group by default.
Add a blank comment line above the uucpd line so the section looks uniform.
Partly pointed out by: Alexey Neyman <alex.neyman at auriga.ru>
MFC after: 1 week
with the rest of the options following it. This caused problems for
people using ldconfig_insecure=yes because the '-i' switch was being
positioned before the format argument.
Approved by: markm/mentor (implicit), re/rwatson
PR: 47430
script to read /etc/devfs.conf, and take appropriate actions based on
what it finds there.
The (commented out) examples in the new devfs.conf file are taken in
part from the old rc.devfs script.
sessions if the mailer is dynamically linked. This happens because
on some systems the ldconfig script is run after the vi recovery
script.
I thought I had already fixed this with revision 1.5 of rc.d/ldconfig,
but apparently not. So, in addition I'm making ldconfig a requirement
of this script.
Approved by: markm (mentor)(implicit)
PR: bin/51767
We can't remove the sourcing of /etc/rc.devfs yet in case the user
might have custom entries in it. We will have to come up with an
/etc/devfs.rules or something to make this kind of thing easier.
Approved by: markm (mentor)(implicit)
All functionality from the previous system has been preserved, and
users should still customize their system boot with the familiar
methods, rc.conf, rc.conf.local, rc.firewall, sysctl.conf, etc.
Users who have customized versions of scripts that have been removed
should take great care when upgrading, since the compatibility code
that used those old scripts has also been removed.
script at which a filesystem will be mounted in FreeBSD. Without this
the script was being inserted later in the boot than necessary.
Approved by: markm (mentor) (implicit)
Reviewed by: dougb
Noticed by: Andrzej ToboÅa <san@wilk.2a.pl>
it doesn't work because the start_cmd doesn't enable ipfilter if
it is currently disabled.
Approved by: markm (mentor) (implicit)
Submitted by: Michael Lyngbøl <lyngbol@bifrost.lyngbol.dk>
PR: conf/46103
o group them together so they run one right after another
o use the NetBSD supplied ipfs script instead of tacking
it on to the end of ipnat
o Load the ipl module in ipnat and ipfilter, if it's not already
loaded
o In ipmon and ipnat show a warning if neither ipfilter nor
ipnat is enabled or the ipl module is not loaded, and exit
Approved by: markm (mentor) (implicit)
Tested by: leafy <leafy@leafy.idv.tw>
This is how it has always been done (before and after rc.d) but
I somehow failed to include it when I broke up network1.
Submitted by: bmah
Approved by: markm (mentor)(implicit)
no longer plan on shipping a TE MAC module independent from SEBSD.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
o /etc/network.subr contains common subroutines used for seting
up network interfaces
o rc.d/hostname sets the hostname if not already set
o rc.d/nisdomain sets the nis domain *after* rpcbind but
before the yp* daemons. This fixes issues with temporary
hangs when looking up informaion in nis before it's ready.
o rc.d/netif brings network interfaces (minus dhcp) up.
o rc.d/network1 has been disabled and will be retired before
RELENG_5. It will be replaced by rc.d/netif
Approved by: markm (mentor)