Robert Watson 15e90ad4c5 For now, set only the resource limits and process priority associated
with a class, rather than all aspects of the class when switching
classes for an inetd service.  Because we hard-code /daemon in the
current inetd implementation, using SETALL has unfortunate side-effects
involving the MAC code, and potentially other credential related
settings in the future.  This change maintains the DoS-resistent
aspects of the class behavior, which is all that is promised in the
inetd man page.

A larger set of diffs providing more pluggability and configurability
was deferred for this more simple approach in the short term.

Reviewed by:	ache
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
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