/etc/rc.d/securelevel is supposed to run /etc/rc.d/sysctl lastload
late at boot time to apply /etc/sysctl.conf settings that fail
to apply early. However, this does not work in default configuration
because of kern_securelevel_enable="NO" by default.
Add new script /etc/rc.d/sysctl lastload that starts unconditionally.
Reported by: Marek Zarychta
MFC after: 1 month
Currently ipfw has multiple components that are not parts
of GENERIC kernel like dummynet etc. They can bring in important
sysctls if enabled with rc.conf(5) and loaded with ipfw startup script
by means of "required_modules" after initial consult
with /etc/sysctl.conf at boot time. Here is an example of one
increasing limit for dummynet hold queues that defaults to 100:
net.inet.ip.dummynet.pipe_slot_limit=1000
This makes it possible to use ipfw/dummynet rules such as:
ipfw pipe 1 config bw 50Mbit/s queue 1000
Such rule is rejected unless above sysctl is applied.
Another example is a group of net.inet.ip.alias.* sysctls
created after libalias.ko loaded as dependency of ipfw_nat.
This is not a problem if corresponding code compiled in custom kernel
so sysctls exist when sysctl.conf is read early or kernel modules
loaded with a loader. This change makes it work also for GENERIC
and modules loaded by means of rc.conf(5) settings.
MFC after: 1 month
There are still references to timed(8) and timedc(8) in the base system,
which were removed in 2018.
PR: 255425
Reported by: Ceri Davies <ceri at submonkey dot net>
Reviewed by: ygy, gbe
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30232
Make rc.d/routing read defaultrouter_fibN and ipv6_defaultrouter_fibN, and
set it as the default gateway for FIB N, where N is from 1 to (net.fibs - 1)
This allows adding gateways for multiple FIBs in the same format as the main
gateway. (FIB 0)
Reviewed by: olivier, rgrimes, bcr (man page)
Sponsored by: ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22706
set kld_disbale=y or any value in the boot loader and that will
disable loading of the kld_list.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26939
Once the ipfw0 interface has been created, ifconfig(8) create will
throw a warning: ifconfig: create: bad value' when trying to create it
again.
PR: 241013
Submitted by: Jose Luis Duran
Approved by: kp
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30083
Previously it depended on sysctl, which itself has no dependencies,
so rcorder(8) had a bit too much flexibility when choosing when to run
it. Make sure it runs just between 'fsck' and 'root'.
Reviewed By: jmg, imp
Sponsored By: EPSRC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29748
This removes a minor annoyance with Linux jails, where you often
want linux_mounts_enable="NO", yet you want those filesystems
available for mounting in jails; normally mount(8) would result
in kernel automatically loading the KLD, but this doesn't work
inside jails or chroots.
PR: 242955
Sponsored By: EPSRC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29725
This improves consistency; the NETWORKING script provides both,
so there should be no functional change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29587
It was unused since 405c3050f1, which removed iBCS support.
This also moves the 'linux' rc script slightly earlier, which
might help in some setups. The original version of this patch
moved it even more, before 'mountcritlocal', which would fixe
mount(8) errors due to missing /dev/shm in setups with entries
for /path/to/chroot/dev/shm without the "late" flag; however,
in the end 'kldxref' turned out to depend on 'mountcritlocal'
anyway.
Reported By: pstef
Reviewed By: dchagin
Sponsored By: EPSRC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29590
This makes it run a bit earlier in the startup, which will
be useful for the linux rc script later on.
Reviewed By: imp (earlier version)
Sponsored By: EPSRC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29589
If the root file system is composed from multiple devices, wait for
devices to be ready before running zpool and dumpon rc scripts.
An example of this is if the bulk of the root file system exists on a
fast device (e.g. NVMe) but the /var directory comes from a ZFS dataset
on a slower device (e.g. SATA). In this case, it is possible that the
zpool import may run before the slower device has finished being probed,
leaving the system in an intermediate state.
Fix is to add root_hold_wait to the zpool and dumpon (which has a
similar issue) rc scripts.
PR: 242189
Reported by: osidorkin@gmail.com
Reviewed by: allanjude
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29101
This fixes a problem where ctld(8) would refuse to start on boot
with a specific IP address to listen on configured in ctl.conf(5).
It also fixes a problem where ctld(8) would fail to start with
some network interfaces which require a sysctl.conf(5) tweak
to configure them, eg to switch them from InfiniBand to IP mode.
PR: 232397
Reported By: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi at neosmart.net>
Submitted By: Jeremy Faulkner <gldisater at gmail.com>
Reviewed By: mav
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29578
Previously it would try to load linux.ko instead of linux64.ko
and fail. While here, don't try to match 'linuxaout'; even if
implemented, it's the same module as `linuxelf`.
Reviewed By: emaste
Sponsored By: EPSRC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29288
This is not ready yet for prime time
This reverts commit 763db58932.
This reverts commit f1ab799927.
This reverts commit 6e822e9957.
This reverts commit 77e1ccbee3.
Daniel reported that NFSv4 mounts were not working despite having
set "nfsv4_server_enable=YES" in /etc/rc.conf. Mountd was logging a
message that there was no /etc/exports file.
He noted that creating a /etc/exports file with a "V4:" line in it
was needed make NFSv4 mounts work.
At least one "V4:" line in one of the exports(5) file(s) is needed to
make NFSv4 mounts work. This patch fixes mountd.c so that it logs a
message indicting that there is no "V4:" line in any exports(5)
file when NFSv4 mounts are enabled.
To avoid this message being generated erroneously, /etc/rc.d/mountd
is updated to make sure vfs.nfsd.server_max_nfsvers is properly set
before mountd(8) is started.
Reported by: debdrup
PR: 253901
MFC after: 2 weeks
Fix another bug in 77e1ccbee3. $IFS
should be fully restored for its other users.
PR: 249192
Reported by: jkim
MFC after: 3 weeks
X-MFC with: 77e1ccbee3
77e1ccbee3 introduced a bug whereby
rc scripts in etc/rc.d and $local_startup failed to parse output
from called commands because IFS was set to " " instead of the
default " \t\n". This caused parsing of output that contains any
whitespace character, such as tabs and newlines, not matching just a
space to fail.
PR: 249192
MFC after: 3 weeks
X-MFC with: 77e1ccbee3
77e1ccbee3 introduced parallel execution
of rc. It separated groups with line feeds (\n) and elements within
groups using spaces. This is a natural separation due to rcorder
using spaces and lines to separate elements within groups with groups
of services separated by line feeds.
77e1ccbee3 parses the output from rcorder
by setting $IFS. However it failed to reset $IFS to default ' \t\n'
prior to calling find_local_scripts_new(), causing find_local_scripts_new()
to fail parsing $local_startup for site-specific local rc scripts, i.e.
${LOCALBASE}/etc/rc.d. This caused daemons from ports and packages such
as postfix, dovecot, nut, and others in ${LOCALBASE} not to be started.
PR: 249192
MFC after: 3 week
X-MFC with: 77e1ccbee3
- Upgrading from older FreeBSD versions can result in errors
- /var/run can be a tmpfs, and this should be handled correctly
Approved by: markj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28843
MFC after: 2 weeks
As of ipfilter 5.1.2 the IPv4 and IPv6 rules tables have been merged.
The ipf(8) -6 option has been a NOP since then. Currently the additional
ipf -6 load statement in rc.d/ipfilter simply added the second ipfilter
rules file to the table already populated by the previous ipf command.
Plenty of time has passed since ipfilter 5.1.2 was imported. It is time to
remove the option from rc.conf and the rc script.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28615
Fix e40787f900 to make libexec/rc/rc.d/linux retrieve the sysctl
after loading the kernel module which provides it, not before.
Reported By: jkim
Sponsored By: The FreeBSD Foundation
In /etc/rc.d/linux the mounting paths of procfs, sysfs and devfs
are hardcoded to "/compat/linux". Switching to the content of
compat.linux.emul_path sysctl would allow to switch linuxulator
to different place.
Submitted by: freebsdnewbie_freenet.de
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27807
auditd creates a pidfile so we should use it for status checks.
This also seems to speed up the frequent onestatus checks used in
tests/sys/audit.
Reviewed By: asomers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28389
In order to reduce the pre-requisites of this file, implement the
pattern matching and creation of a temporary test directory without
use of grep respectively mktemp.
The new version makes it possible to provide a writable /tmp in any
case and independently of other local or remote file systems (except /
and /dev) being mounted.
The use of "dd if=/dev/random" has the same dependency on /dev/random
being operational as the previous version that used "mktemp". If this
is found to be an issue on platforms that do not have gathered
sufficient entropy at the time when this scriot is run, I suggest to
replace the "dd" command with "ps lauxww" to get a somewhat random
test directory name.
Approved by: rgrimes, glebius, cy
MFC after: 4 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28209
depend on FILESYSTEMS run mktemp(1). For systems that have read-only
root this is broken until memory disk based /tmp is instantiated. At
least 'os-release' and 'motd' are subject to this problem.
Reviewed by: ngie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28097
remote filesystems. Discussed this with Brooks and he can't find
evidence that provoked the change in 2005. If anything gets broken
I will fix it in a different way, not via rc sequence change.
Discussed with: brooks
Reviewed by: ngie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28097
the following warning printed at boot time:
rcorder: requirement `ipfs' in file `/etc/rc.d/netif' has no providers.
Close that using BEFORE rather than REQUIRE for writing down
dependencies of optional components.
Although it is not often needed, the nfscbd(8) should be running when
NFSv4 mounts are done if callback functionality is required.
Callback functionality is required for the NFSv4 server to issue
delegations or pNFS layouts.
This patch adds nfscbd to the mountcritremote's REQUIRED line
to ensure it is started before NFS mounts specified in /etc/fstab
are done.
Reviewed by: 0mp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27506
r366857 created a number of problems, tearing down interfaces too
early in shutdown. This resulted in:
- hung ssh sessions when shutting down or rebooting remotely using
shutdown (I've used exec shutdown, for years, as apposed to simply
shutdown).
- NFS mounted filesystems "disappear" prior to unmount.
- dhclient attached to a VLAN on an interface who's parent interface
has already shut down prints errors.
The path forward is to teach lagg(4) and vlan(4) about WOL.
PR: 251531, 251540
PR: 158734, 109980 are broken again
Reported by: jhb, emaste, jtl, Helge Oldach<freebsd_oldach.net>
Martin Birgmeier <d8zNeCFG_aon.at>
MFC after: Immediately
Discussion at: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27459
Enable ND6_IFF_IFDISABLED when the interface is created in the
kernel before return to user space.
This avoids a race when an interface is create by a program which
also calls ifconfig IF inet6 -ifdisabled and races with the
devd -> /etc/pccard_ether -> .. netif start IF -> ifdisabled
calls (the devd/rc framework disabling IPv6 again after the program
had enabled it already).
In case the global net.inet6.ip6.accept_rtadv was turned on,
we also default to enabling IPv6 on the interfaces, rather than
disabling them.
PR: 248172
Reported by: Gert Doering (gert greenie.muc.de)
Reviewed by: glebius (, phk)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27324
The problem is that zfs is asked to stop too early in the shutdown
sequence. Other services, such as syslog may still be running and have some
files open (e.g., under /var/log). This of course causes the messages like:
cannot unmount '/var/run': umount failed
cannot unmount '/var/log': umount failed
cannot unmount '/var': umount failed
cannot unmount '/usr/home': umount failed
cannot unmount '/usr': umount failed
cannot unmount '/': umount failed
For now, let's remove the shutdown KEYWORD from the zfs service, as people are
reporting problems in their setups:
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2020-November/077559.html
In the future, we may think of stopping zfs on shutdown after all the other
services and just before init(8) exits. Another interesting option might be to
a new rcorder(8) KEYWORD like "shutdownjail", but this idea would need to be
discussed a bit.
Reported by: Johan Hendriks <joh.hendriks gmail.com>
Reported by: Yasuhiro KIMURA <yasu utahime.org>
Reported by: Tomoaki AOKI <junchoon dec.sakura.ne.jp>
Approved by: kevans (src)
MFC: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27263
meowthink@gmail.com reported that the gssd daemon was not
starting, because /etc/rc.d/gssd was executed before his local
/usr file system was mounted.
He fixed the problem by adding mountcritlocal to the REQUIRED
line.
This fix seems safe and works for a separately mounted /usr file
system on a local disk.
The case of a separately mounted remote /usr file system (such as
NFS) is still broken, but there is no obvious solution for that.
Adding mountcritremote would fix the problem, but it would
cause a POLA violation, because all kerberized NFS mounts
in /etc/fstab would need the "late" option specified to work.
Submitted by: meowthink@gmail.com
Reported by: meowthink@gmail.com
Reviewed by: 0mp
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27203
r376026 added a new "-R" option to mountd, which tells it to
not support the Mount protocol (not used by NFSv4) and not
register with rpcbind.
Rpcbind is considered a security issue by some sites now.
This patch adds a new yes/no variable called nfsv4_server_only.
When that is set, make vfs.nfsd.server_min_vers=4 and set "=R"
for mountd.
Setting vfs.nfsd.server_min_vers=4 tells nfsd to not register with rpcbind.
While here, add a check for "load_kld nfsd" failing to nfsd.
Reviewed by: 0mp
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26938
The variable defaults to "/usr/local", unless sysctl returns some other
value for "user.localbase".
The value of user.localbase defaults to _PATH_LOCALBASE as defined in
paths.h and thus this commit has no immediate effect.
The purpose of this change is to make /etc/defaults/rc.conf automatically
use the value of _PATH_LOCALBASE when not set to the default value.
Reviewed by: imp, scottl
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27014
The problem is that Without walling /etc/rc.d/zfs on shutdown, resources
associated with ZFS mounts are not freed and the jails will remain in dying
state. In addition, the dataset is now in a dangling state, as the jail it
is attached to is dying.
A known workaround for jails was to add the following lines
to /etc/jail.conf, to make sure that "service zfs stop" is run
when the jail is stopped:
exec.stop = "/bin/sh /etc/rc.shutdown";
exec.stop += "/usr/sbin/service zfs stop || /usr/bin/true";
While the workaround seems to be okay-ish for the jail situation, it is
still unclean. However, for physical hosts this may wreak havoc with the
pool if shared spares are used, as "zfs unshare" is never invoked on
shutdown.
PR: 147444
Submitted by: Markus Stoff <markus__stoffdv_at>
Reported by: Mykah <mburkhardt__exavault_com>
Reviewed by: cy
Approved by: cy (src)
MFC after: 1 week
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27039
This is especially important during shutdown because a child interface
of lagg with WOL enabled will not enable WOL at interface shutdown and
thus no WOL to wake up the device (and machine).
PR: 158734, 109980
Reported by: Antonio Huete Jimenez <tuxillo at quantumachine.net>
Marat N.Afanasyev <marat at zealot.ksu.ru>
reviewed by: kp
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26797
When a system with pf_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf uses hostnames in
/etc/pf.conf, these hostnames cannot be resolved via external nameservers
because the default route is not yet set. This results in an empty
(all open) ruleset.
Since r195026 already put netif back to REQUIRE, this change does not affect
the issue that the firewall should rather have been setup before any
network traffic can occur.
PR: 211928
Submitted by: Robert Schulze
Reported by: Robert Schulze
Tested by: Mateusz Kwiatkowski
No objections from: kp
MFC after: 3 days
bootonce feature is temporary, one time boot, activated by
"bectl activate -t BE", "bectl activate -T BE" will reset the bootonce flag.
By default, the bootonce setting is reset on attempt to boot and the next
boot will use previously active BE.
By setting zfs_bootonce_activate="YES" in rc.conf, the bootonce BE will
be set permanently active.
bootonce dataset name is recorded in boot pool labels, bootenv area.
in case of nextboot, the nextboot_enable boolean variable is recorded in
freebsd:nvstore nvlist, also stored in boot pool label bootenv area.
On boot, the loader will process /boot/nextboot.conf if nextboot_enable
is "YES", and will set nextboot_enable to "NO", preventing /boot/nextboot.conf
processing on next boot.
bootonce and nextboot features are usable in both UEFI and BIOS boot.
To use bootonce/nextboot features, the boot loader needs to be updated on disk;
if loader.efi is stored on ESP, then ESP needs to be updated and
for BIOS boot, stage2 (zfsboot or gptzfsboot) needs to be updated
(gpart or other tools).
At this time, only lua loader is updated.
Sponsored by: Netflix, Klara Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25512