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Crist J. Clark 29c0f078e2 There is no reason to demand the administrator set 'natd_interface'
when running natd(8) out of the rc-files. It is perfectly valid for
the interface or alias address to be set in a natd(8) configuration
file, not on the command line. Also, loosen up the restrictions on
identifying an IP address argument in 'natd_interface.'

Fix the documentation, rc.conf(5), to reflect this change.

Take the bogus default for 'natd_interface' out of /etc/defaults/rc.conf.

MFC after:	3 days
2002-02-20 10:31:01 +00:00
bin Remove extraneous blank line 2002-02-19 02:36:35 +00:00
contrib Reflect the rename of the vendor branch. 2002-02-20 02:36:24 +00:00
crypto Update build after import of Heimdal Kerberos 2002/02/17. 2002-02-19 15:53:33 +00:00
etc There is no reason to demand the administrator set 'natd_interface' 2002-02-20 10:31:01 +00:00
games o Move NTOHL() and associated macros into <sys/param.h>. These are 2002-02-18 20:35:27 +00:00
gnu Clean up the style a little bit. 2002-02-20 03:57:21 +00:00
include o Move NTOHL() and associated macros into <sys/param.h>. These are 2002-02-18 20:35:27 +00:00
kerberos5 Bump major library version of all Heimdal Kerberos libraries 2002-02-19 16:02:28 +00:00
kerberosIV Install script via SCRIPTS. 2001-12-17 16:52:32 +00:00
lib Create /var/log/lastlog if it doesn't exist. 2002-02-20 07:47:06 +00:00
libexec o Move NTOHL() and associated macros into <sys/param.h>. These are 2002-02-18 20:35:27 +00:00
release Modified release note: ISC DHCP 3.0.1RC6. 2002-02-19 22:21:28 +00:00
sbin Neutralize bits of ns_parse.c with bad juju. 2002-02-20 05:45:59 +00:00
secure o Move NTOHL() and associated macros into <sys/param.h>. These are 2002-02-18 20:35:27 +00:00
share There is no reason to demand the administrator set 'natd_interface' 2002-02-20 10:31:01 +00:00
sys MFi386: revision 1.497 2002-02-20 05:09:57 +00:00
tools Complete '_' hack. 2002-02-07 19:32:40 +00:00
usr.bin Fixed divots that I created when I moved prototypes of group_from_gid 2002-02-19 00:05:59 +00:00
usr.sbin Fixed divots that I created when I moved prototypes of group_from_gid 2002-02-19 00:05:59 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Update to add the July 22, 1999 addendum. 1999-09-05 21:33:47 +00:00
Makefile FreeBSD 4.1 bootstrapping aid (``:C'' make(1) modifier used 2002-02-08 09:48:34 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 The previous fix for broken -DMAKE_KERBEROS5 world was incomplete. 2002-02-14 13:06:52 +00:00
Makefile.upgrade $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
README Slightly improve the description of "crypto". "DES" is a subset of 2000-08-31 17:59:01 +00:00
UPDATING Add notes about sendmail update from gshapiro. 2002-02-18 06:29:17 +00:00

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include		System include files.

kerberosIV	Kerberos package.

lib		System libraries.

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release		Release building Makefile & associated tools.

sbin		System commands.

secure		Cryptographic libraries and commands.

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sys		Kernel sources.

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