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Start sentences with a capital letter and end them with a full stop. @ text @# $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.96 2000/10/14 17:01:29 wiz Exp $ # # See rc.conf(5) for more information. # # Use program=YES to enable program, NO to disable it. program_flags are # passed to the program on the command line. # # Load the defaults in from /etc/defaults/rc.conf (if it's readable). # These can be overridden below. # if [ -r /etc/defaults/rc.conf ]; then . /etc/defaults/rc.conf fi # If this is not set to YES, the system will drop into single-user mode. # rc_configured=NO # Add local overrides below. # @ 1.96 log @fix typo in comment @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.95 2000/10/01 05:53:03 lukem Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 # see rc.conf(5) for more information. d20 1 a20 1 # Add local overrides below @ 1.96.64.1 log @Rebase to HEAD as of a few days ago. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD$ d3 1 a3 1 # See rc.conf(5) for more information. d20 1 a20 1 # Add local overrides below. @ 1.96.78.1 log @Rebase. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.97 2014/07/14 12:29:48 mbalmer Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 # See rc.conf(5) for more information. d20 1 a20 1 # Add local overrides below. @ 1.95 log @move default config files from /etc/default -> /etc/defaults, to be consistent with what FreeBSD uses /etc/defaults for, and since SVR4 uses /etc/default for another purpose. as discussed on tech-userlevel, and no objections were made. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.94 2000/08/21 23:06:23 lukem Exp $ d10 1 a10 1 # These can be overriden below. @ 1.94 log @migrate guts of these /etc/foo.conf config files into /etc/default/foo.conf, and source the latter in the former. this makes it easier for a sysadmin to upgrade the default files without affecting local config, and retains the semantics that the /etc/foo.conf files are the actual files that are edited (as opposed to /etc/foo.local.conf or /etc/foo.conf.local or whatever, which isn't as intuitive). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.93 2000/08/21 14:48:39 abs Exp $ d9 5 a13 2 if [ -r /etc/default/rc.conf ]; then . /etc/default/rc.conf @ 1.93 log @Move options into ntp_flags, to make it possible to add '-u' without modifying rc.d/ntpdate @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.92 2000/08/06 21:34:17 thorpej Exp $ d9 3 a11 3 # Uncomment this if you want to use local paths in rc. # #export PATH=$PATH:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin d17 1 a17 125 # If this is set to NO, shutdown(8) will not run /etc/rc.shutdown. # do_rcshutdown=YES # Basic network configuration # # Fully Qualified Internet Domain Name (a.k.a. hostname, e.g. foo.baz.edu). # If blank, use /etc/myname. # hostname="" # If there's only one way out of your network, set this to the hostname # or the IP address of the router that will get your packets off the LAN. # If blank, use /etc/mygate. # defaultroute="" # The NIS domain name (formerly known as Yellow Pages); not in any way # related to Internet domain names. # If blank, use /etc/defaultdomain. # domainname="" # Filesystems to mount early in boot-up. # Note that `/var' is needed in $critical_filesystems_beforenet (or # implied as part of `/') as certain services that need /var (such as # dhclient) may be needed to get the network operational enough to mount # the $critical_filesystems. # critical_filesystems_beforenet="/var" critical_filesystems="/usr" # Set this to YES if you have purposefully setup no swap partitions and # don't want to be warned about it. # no_swap=NO # One-time actions and programs on boot-up. # lkm=NO # run /etc/rc.lkm savecore=YES savecore_flags="-z" clear_tmp=YES # clear /tmp after reboot update_motd=YES # updates /etc/motd dmesg=YES dmesg_flags="" # write /var/run/dmesg.boot accounting=NO # needs /var/account/acct # NOTE: default coredump name now set in /etc/sysctl.conf # Security setting. If $securelevel is non-empty, the system securelevel # is set to this value early in the boot sequence. Otherwise the default # action is taken (see init(8)). # securelevel="" # securelevel to set to # To set the IP address of an interface either use # ifconfig_xxN="IP-NO" # where xxN is the interface. If this variable is not set then # contents of the file /etc/ifconfig.xxN is used. # Networking startup. # ipfilter=NO # uses /etc/ipf.conf ipnat=NO # uses /etc/ipnat.conf ipsec=NO # uses /etc/ipsec.conf ipmon=NO ipmon_flags="-sn" # syslog ipfilter messages auto_ifconfig=YES # config all avail. interfaces net_interfaces="" # used only if above is NO flushroutes=YES # flush routes in netstart dhclient=NO # behave as a DHCP client dhclient_flags="" # blank: config all interfaces ntpdate=NO ntpdate_flags="-b -s" # May need '-u' thru firewall ntpdate_hosts="" # blank: hosts in /etc/ntp.conf ppp_peers="" # /etc/ppp/peers to call ip6mode=host # host, autohost or router rtsol=NO rtsol_flags="" # for ip6mode=autohost only # Daemons required by servers. These are not needed for strictly client use. # # inetd is used to start the IP-based services enabled in /etc/inetd.conf # inetd=YES inetd_flags="-l" # -l logs libwrap # rpcbind is used to look up RPC-based services. # rpcbind=NO rpcbind_flags="-l" # -l logs libwrap # Commonly used daemons. # syslogd=YES syslogd_flags="-s" # -s "secure" unix domain only cron=YES named=NO named_flags="" timed=NO timed_flags="" ntpd=NO ntpd_flags="" sendmail=NO sendmail_flags="-bd -q30m" postfix=NO lpd=NO lpd_flags="-s" # -s "secure" unix domain only sshd=NO sshd_flags="" # Routing daemons. # routed=NO routed_flags="-q" gated=NO gated_flags="" mrouted=NO mrouted_flags="" route6d=NO route6d_flags="" rtsold=NO rtsold_flags="" # for ip6mode=autohost only # Daemons used to boot other hosts over a network. # rarpd=NO rarpd_flags="-a" bootparamd=NO bootparamd_flags="" dhcpd=NO dhcpd_flags="-q" dhcrelay=NO dhcrelay_flags="" rbootd=NO rbootd_flags="" mopd=NO mopd_flags="-a" rtadvd=NO rtadvd_flags="" # X11 daemons. # xfs=NO xfs_flags="" # X11 font server xdm=NO xdm_flags="" # X11 display manager; needs # wscons=YES for local displays. # YP (NIS) daemons. a18 37 ypbind=NO ypbind_flags="" ypserv=NO ypserv_flags="-d" yppasswdd=NO yppasswdd_flags="" # NFS daemons and parameters. # nfs_client=NO # enable client daemons nfs_server=NO # enable server daemons mountd_flags="" nfsd_flags="-6tun 4" lockd=NO lockd_flags="" statd=NO statd_flags="" amd=NO amd_flags="-l syslog -x error,noinfo,nostats" amd_dir=/amd # mount dir amd_master=/etc/amd/master # master map # Heimdal Kerberos 5 KDC (with Kerberos IV compatibility) kdc=NO kdc_flags="" # Other daemons. # rwhod=NO # Hardware daemons. # apmd=NO apmd_flags="" # APM power management daemon. screenblank=NO screenblank_flags="" # wscons and FBIO screenblanker # Configuration of "wscons" console driver virtual screens. # wscons=NO wscons_flags="" # run /etc/rc.wscons # Read in local configuration. # if [ -f /etc/rc.local.conf ]; then . /etc/rc.local.conf fi @ 1.92 log @Add kdc/kdc_flags variables. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.91 2000/07/31 20:47:41 jwise Exp $ d88 2 a89 1 ntpdate=NO ntpdate_hosts="" # blank: hosts in /etc/ntp.conf @ 1.91 log @Add $sshd and $sshd_flags for use by both usr.bin/sshd and pkgsrc/security/{open,}ssh As a precedent, note the presence of $gated, even though we do not distribute gated outside of pkgsrc. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.90 2000/07/22 01:09:44 lukem Exp $ d158 3 a163 1 kerberos=NO @ 1.90 log @clarify the difference between $critical_filesystems_beforenet and $critical_filesystems, and why `/var' should be in the former (or implied as part of `/' which is already mounted). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.89 2000/07/21 00:25:31 lukem Exp $ d114 1 @ 1.89 log @- be consistent in formatting sentences - note that xdm might need wscons for local X servers (c.f. [install/9967]) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.88 2000/07/02 18:18:20 tsarna Exp $ d42 4 d47 2 a48 2 critical_filesystems_beforenet="/usr /var" critical_filesystems="" @ 1.88 log @Fix typo (enable -> enabled) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.87 2000/07/01 20:03:44 hubertf Exp $ d4 4 d9 2 a10 1 # uncomment this if you want to use local paths in rc a12 3 # Use program=YES to enable program, NO to disable it. program_flags are # passed to the program on the command line. d14 1 d18 1 d22 1 d24 4 a27 2 # Fully Qualified Internet Domain Name (a.k.a. hostname, e.g. foo.baz.edu) hostname="" # if blank, use /etc/myname d29 1 a29 1 # if there's only one way out of your network, set this to the hostname d31 3 a33 1 defaultroute="" # if blank, use /etc/mygate d35 1 a35 1 # the NIS domain name (formerly known as Yellow Pages); not in any way d37 3 a39 1 domainname="" # if blank, use /etc/defaultdomain d41 2 a42 1 # Filesystems to mount early in boot-up d47 2 a48 1 # don't want to be warned about it d52 1 d65 1 d69 2 a70 2 # ifconfig_xxN="IP-NO" # where xxN is the interface. The this variable is not set the d73 2 a74 1 # Networking startup d90 2 d93 1 d95 1 d97 1 d100 2 a101 1 # Commonly used daemons d111 2 a112 1 # Routing daemons d119 2 a120 1 # Daemons used to boot other hosts over a network d129 2 a130 1 # X11 daemons: d132 2 a133 1 xdm=NO xdm_flags="" # X11 display manager d135 2 a136 1 # YP (NIS) daemons d141 2 a142 1 # NFS daemons and parameters d153 2 a154 1 # Other daemons d158 2 a159 1 # Hardware daemons d163 2 a164 1 # configuration of "wscons" console driver virtual screens d167 2 a168 1 # Add local configurations @ 1.87 log @Clarify comment that inetd only starts up IP-based services *that are enabled in /etc/inetd.conf* (someone asked me last week why NetBSD doesn't come with a telnet server...) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.86 2000/06/20 16:48:14 itojun Exp $ d74 1 a74 1 # inetd is used to start the IP-based services enable in /etc/inetd.conf @ 1.86 log @remove ip6defaultif configuration. because: - ndp is in /usr/sbin, chokes on NFS-mounted /usr installation - the option is just for IPv6 specification geek, not for normal users @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.85 2000/06/13 16:29:53 itojun Exp $ d74 1 a74 1 # inetd is used to start many IP-based services. @ 1.85 log @add rc.d/ipsec for ipsec configuration. when enabled, it will inject /etc/ipsec.conf into "setkey -f". PR 9609. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.84 2000/06/09 00:08:02 fvdl Exp $ a70 1 ip6defaultif="" # for ip6mode=host/autohost only @ 1.85.2.1 log @remove ip6defaultif configuration, which is not for common installation. approved by: releng-1-5 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.85 2000/06/13 16:29:53 itojun Exp $ d71 1 @ 1.85.2.2 log @Pullup rev. 1.87, ok'd by thorpej: Clarify comment that inetd only starts up IP-based services *that are enabled in /etc/inetd.conf* (someone asked me last week why NetBSD doesn't come with a telnet server...) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.87 2000/07/01 20:03:44 hubertf Exp $ d74 1 a74 1 # inetd is used to start the IP-based services enable in /etc/inetd.conf @ 1.85.2.3 log @Pull up rev. 1.88: Fix typo (enable -> enabled) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.85.2.2 2000/07/02 00:54:42 hubertf Exp $ d74 1 a74 1 # inetd is used to start the IP-based services enabled in /etc/inetd.conf @ 1.85.2.4 log @Pull up rev. 1.92: Add kdc/kdc_flags variables. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.85.2.3 2000/07/03 22:49:55 thorpej Exp $ a124 3 # Heimdal Kerberos 5 KDC (with Kerberos IV compatibility) kdc=YES kdc_flags="" d127 1 @ 1.85.2.5 log @pull up revs 1.89 - 1.92: approved by: thorpej 1.89: - be consistent in formatting sentences - note that xdm might need wscons for local X servers (c.f. [install/9967]) 1.90: clarify the difference between $critical_filesystems_beforenet and $critical_filesystems, and why `/var' should be in the former (or implied as part of `/' which is already mounted). 1.91: Add $sshd and $sshd_flags for use by both usr.bin/sshd and pkgsrc/security/{open,}ssh. As a precedent, note the presence of $gated, even though we do not distribute gated outside of pkgsrc. 1.92: Add kdc/kdc_flags variables. [this had already been done by thorpej in 1.85.2.4, but kdc was YES on the branch but NO on the trunk, so I turned it off again] @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.91 2000/07/31 20:47:41 jwise Exp $ d4 4 a7 1 # a9 5 # # Uncomment this if you want to use local paths in rc. # #export PATH=$PATH:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin a11 1 # a14 1 # a17 1 # d19 2 a20 4 # Fully Qualified Internet Domain Name (a.k.a. hostname, e.g. foo.baz.edu). # If blank, use /etc/myname. # hostname="" d22 1 a22 1 # If there's only one way out of your network, set this to the hostname d24 1 a24 3 # If blank, use /etc/mygate. # defaultroute="" d26 1 a26 1 # The NIS domain name (formerly known as Yellow Pages); not in any way d28 1 a28 3 # If blank, use /etc/defaultdomain. # domainname="" d30 3 a32 8 # Filesystems to mount early in boot-up. # Note that `/var' is needed in $critical_filesystems_beforenet (or # implied as part of `/') as certain services that need /var (such as # dhclient) may be needed to get the network operational enough to mount # the $critical_filesystems. # critical_filesystems_beforenet="/var" critical_filesystems="/usr" d35 1 a35 2 # don't want to be warned about it. # a38 1 # a50 1 # d54 2 a55 2 # ifconfig_xxN="IP-NO" # where xxN is the interface. If this variable is not set then d58 1 a58 2 # Networking startup. # a73 2 # a74 1 # a75 1 a76 1 # d79 1 a79 2 # Commonly used daemons. # a87 1 sshd=NO sshd_flags="" d89 1 a89 2 # Routing daemons. # d96 1 a96 2 # Daemons used to boot other hosts over a network. # d105 1 a105 2 # X11 daemons. # d107 1 a107 2 xdm=NO xdm_flags="" # X11 display manager; needs # wscons=YES for local displays. d109 1 a109 2 # YP (NIS) daemons. # d114 1 a114 2 # NFS daemons and parameters. # d126 1 a126 1 kdc=NO kdc_flags="" d128 1 a128 2 # Other daemons. # d131 1 a131 2 # Hardware daemons. # d135 1 a135 2 # Configuration of "wscons" console driver virtual screens. # d138 1 a138 2 # Read in local configuration. # @ 1.85.2.6 log @Move options into 'ntp_flags', to make it possible to add '-u' without having to modify rc.d/ntpdate Pullup, approved by thorpej: etc/rc.conf 1.93 etc/rc.d/ntpdate 1.5 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.93 2000/08/21 14:48:39 abs Exp $ d88 1 a88 2 ntpdate=NO ntpdate_flags="-b -s" # May need '-u' thru firewall ntpdate_hosts="" # blank: hosts in /etc/ntp.conf @ 1.85.2.7 log @pull up the following revs: daily.conf 1.3 monthly.conf 1.2 rc.conf 1.94 security.conf 1.7 weekly.conf 1.2 reason: migrate default installation config files from /etc to /etc/default approved: thorpej @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.94 2000/08/21 23:06:23 lukem Exp $ d9 3 a11 3 if [ -r /etc/default/rc.conf ]; then . /etc/default/rc.conf fi d17 125 a141 1 # Add local overrides below d143 37 @ 1.85.2.8 log @pull up rev 1.95 (approved by thorpej): move default config files from /etc/default -> /etc/defaults, to be consistent with what FreeBSD uses /etc/defaults for, and since SVR4 uses /etc/default for another purpose. as discussed on tech-userlevel, and no objections were made. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.95 2000/10/01 05:53:03 lukem Exp $ d9 2 a10 5 # Load the defaults in from /etc/defaults/rc.conf (if it's readable). # These can be overriden below. # if [ -r /etc/defaults/rc.conf ]; then . /etc/defaults/rc.conf @ 1.85.2.9 log @Pull up revision 1.96 (requested by lukem): Fix a typo. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.85.2.8 2000/10/02 03:29:38 lukem Exp $ d10 1 a10 1 # These can be overridden below. @ 1.84 log @Enable -6 flag to nfsd. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.83 2000/06/03 17:23:59 veego Exp $ d61 1 @ 1.83 log @Rename a remaing comment about portmap to rpcbind. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.82 2000/06/02 23:23:27 fvdl Exp $ d118 1 a118 1 nfsd_flags="-tun 4" @ 1.82 log @s/portmap/rpcbind/ @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.81 2000/05/02 12:17:28 simonb Exp $ d76 1 a76 1 # portmap is used to look up RPC-based services. @ 1.81 log @Change xntpd to ntpd. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.80 2000/04/26 05:28:03 thorpej Exp $ d77 1 a77 1 portmap=NO portmap_flags="-l" # -l logs libwrap @ 1.81.2.1 log @Sync w/ netbsd-1-5-base. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.85 2000/06/13 16:29:53 itojun Exp $ a60 1 ipsec=NO # uses /etc/ipsec.conf d76 2 a77 2 # rpcbind is used to look up RPC-based services. rpcbind=NO rpcbind_flags="-l" # -l logs libwrap d118 1 a118 1 nfsd_flags="-6tun 4" @ 1.80 log @Provide rc.d support for the Postfix mail system. Committed to the base because there is no support for packages in rc.d, and Postfix is supposed to become part of the base system anyhow. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.79 2000/04/15 21:14:48 tsarna Exp $ d84 1 a84 1 xntpd=NO xntpd_flags="" @ 1.79 log @Death to nfsiod! It is replaced by kernel threads that do the same thing. The number of kernel threads used is set with the vfs.nfs.iothreads sysctl. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.78 2000/04/09 21:00:04 tsarna Exp $ d86 1 @ 1.78 log @Improve backwards compatability and leave securelevel the old way. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.77 2000/04/08 23:02:53 tsarna Exp $ a114 1 nfsiod_flags="-n 4" @ 1.77 log @The file /etc/sysctl.conf is now run with sysctl -f at boot time. This replaces the previous /etc/rc.d/sysctl. Also, the variables are now set earlier, between ipf/ipnat and the network coming up. The rc.conf defcorename and securelevel variables are no more. You can set them directly in sysctl.conf now. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.76 2000/03/13 05:07:15 lukem Exp $ d45 7 @ 1.76 log @ssh script removed, so remove sshd=NO line @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.75 2000/03/12 03:49:11 thorpej Exp $ a44 10 # default core name template. If $defcorename is non-empty, this value will be # used for core dumps names for programs that didn't get their per-process # template set (see sysctl(3) and sysctl(8)). defcorename="" # Security setting. If $securelevel is non-empty, the system securelevel # is set to this value early in the boot sequence. Otherwise the default # action is taken (see init(8)). securelevel="" # securelevel to set to @ 1.75 log @Since we have an "sshd" script in rc.d, we should have an "sshd" knob in rc.conf. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.74 2000/03/07 14:33:13 jdolecek Exp $ a130 1 sshd=NO @ 1.74 log @make clearing of /tmp after reboot configurable (default on), as per recent discussion on current-users @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.73 2000/02/13 07:47:26 itojun Exp $ d131 1 @ 1.73 log @add ip6defaultif configuration variable in rc.conf, for configuring default outgoing interface for IPv6 host when default router list is empty. the configuration is just for very rare case. it is safe to leave it empty. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.72 2000/02/05 17:02:43 itojun Exp $ d41 1 @ 1.72 log @change IPv6 configuration syntax to avoid ambiguity. ip6mode=host: IPv6 host ip6mode=autohost: IPv6 host, with autoconfig ip6mode=router: IPv6 router backward compatibility to "ip6forwading" is provided. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.71 2000/01/28 06:55:52 fair Exp $ d72 1 @ 1.71 log @remove extraneous flags for xntpd startup, since there is now a default ntp.conf file, per PR 4312 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.70 2000/01/18 22:43:23 augustss Exp $ d71 2 a72 2 ip6forwarding="NO" # IPv6 router rtsol="NO" rtsol_flags="" # IPv6 autoconf (on non-router) d94 1 a94 1 rtsold=NO rtsold_flags="" # not really routing daemon... @ 1.70 log @Change the name rc.conf.local to rc.local.conf. This makes *.conf match all config files. Thanks to Greg Oster for the suggestion. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.69 2000/01/18 21:52:38 augustss Exp $ d85 1 a85 1 xntpd=NO xntpd_flags="-p /var/run/xntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntp.drift" @ 1.69 log @While we're waiting for the new all singing, all dancing rc system, add a way to configure local stuff; if the file rc.conf.local exists it is sourced at the end of rc.conf. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.68 1999/12/31 04:42:02 windsor Exp $ d138 2 a139 2 if [ -f /etc/rc.conf.local ]; then . /etc/rc.conf.local @ 1.68 log @We need to put /usr in critical_filesystems_beforenet since rc.subr ("mount_critical_filesystems local") makes no assumptions about /usr. Under certain (semi-normal) conditions, /usr is never mounted until "mount -a" late in rc(8), and This Is Bad. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.67 1999/12/23 15:07:21 windsor Exp $ d136 5 @ 1.67 log @nit-picking spaces at EOL @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.66 1999/12/23 12:22:13 abs Exp $ d31 1 a31 1 critical_filesystems_beforenet="/var" @ 1.66 log @Consistency nit - use X11 in all comments not sometimes x11 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.65 1999/12/22 22:55:49 augustss Exp $ d45 1 a45 1 # default core name template. If $defcorename is non-empty, this value will be d48 1 a48 1 defcorename="" d53 1 a53 1 securelevel="" # securelevel to set to @ 1.65 log @Add a comment about the ifconfig_xxN variables. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.64 1999/12/20 15:12:23 itojun Exp $ d107 1 a107 1 xdm=NO xdm_flags="" # x11 display manager @ 1.64 log @check for IPv6 kernel by exit status of "ifconfig lo0 inet6". now IPv6 portion of netstart does not require /usr mount, it will mount it as necessary (like pppd configuration do). thanks goes to christos for the tip. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.63 1999/12/06 20:38:13 abs Exp $ d54 5 @ 1.63 log @Default to -z in savecore_flags @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.62 1999/11/23 08:05:04 lukem Exp $ d31 1 a31 1 critical_filesystems_beforenet="/usr /var" # "netstart" needs /usr @ 1.62 log @accounting should be controllable via $accounting=YES in rc.conf... @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.61 1999/11/15 20:04:51 fvdl Exp $ d40 1 a40 1 savecore=YES savecore_flags="" @ 1.61 log @Remove update, it's no longer used. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.60 1999/11/05 11:19:49 mycroft Exp $ d43 1 @ 1.60 log @Disable portmap by default, and add some more comments in that section. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.59 1999/10/09 21:07:19 sommerfeld Exp $ a74 1 update=YES update_flags="30" @ 1.60.2.1 log @file rc.conf was added on branch comdex-fall-1999 on 1999-11-05 11:19:50 +0000 @ text @d1 130 @ 1.60.2.2 log @Disable portmap by default, and add some more comments in that section. @ text @a0 130 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.60 1999/11/05 11:19:49 mycroft Exp $ # # see rc.conf(5) for more information. # uncomment this if you want to use local paths in rc #export PATH=$PATH:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin # Use program=YES to enable program, NO to disable it. program_flags are # passed to the program on the command line. # If this is not set to YES, the system will drop into single-user mode. rc_configured=NO # If this is set to NO, shutdown(8) will not run /etc/rc.shutdown. do_rcshutdown=YES # Basic network configuration # Fully Qualified Internet Domain Name (a.k.a. hostname, e.g. foo.baz.edu) hostname="" # if blank, use /etc/myname # if there's only one way out of your network, set this to the hostname # or the IP address of the router that will get your packets off the LAN. defaultroute="" # if blank, use /etc/mygate # the NIS domain name (formerly known as Yellow Pages); not in any way # related to Internet domain names. domainname="" # if blank, use /etc/defaultdomain # Filesystems to mount early in boot-up critical_filesystems_beforenet="/usr /var" # "netstart" needs /usr critical_filesystems="" # Set this to YES if you have purposefully setup no swap partitions and # don't want to be warned about it no_swap=NO # One-time actions and programs on boot-up. lkm=NO # run /etc/rc.lkm savecore=YES savecore_flags="" update_motd=YES # updates /etc/motd dmesg=YES dmesg_flags="" # write /var/run/dmesg.boot # default core name template. If $defcorename is non-empty, this value will be # used for core dumps names for programs that didn't get their per-process # template set (see sysctl(3) and sysctl(8)). defcorename="" # Security setting. If $securelevel is non-empty, the system securelevel # is set to this value early in the boot sequence. Otherwise the default # action is taken (see init(8)). securelevel="" # securelevel to set to # Networking startup ipfilter=NO # uses /etc/ipf.conf ipnat=NO # uses /etc/ipnat.conf ipmon=NO ipmon_flags="-sn" # syslog ipfilter messages auto_ifconfig=YES # config all avail. interfaces net_interfaces="" # used only if above is NO flushroutes=YES # flush routes in netstart dhclient=NO # behave as a DHCP client dhclient_flags="" # blank: config all interfaces ntpdate=NO ntpdate_hosts="" # blank: hosts in /etc/ntp.conf ppp_peers="" # /etc/ppp/peers to call ip6forwarding="NO" # IPv6 router rtsol="NO" rtsol_flags="" # IPv6 autoconf (on non-router) # Daemons required by servers. These are not needed for strictly client use. # inetd is used to start many IP-based services. inetd=YES inetd_flags="-l" # -l logs libwrap # portmap is used to look up RPC-based services. portmap=NO portmap_flags="-l" # -l logs libwrap # Commonly used daemons update=YES update_flags="30" syslogd=YES syslogd_flags="-s" # -s "secure" unix domain only cron=YES named=NO named_flags="" timed=NO timed_flags="" xntpd=NO xntpd_flags="-p /var/run/xntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntp.drift" sendmail=NO sendmail_flags="-bd -q30m" lpd=NO lpd_flags="-s" # -s "secure" unix domain only # Routing daemons routed=NO routed_flags="-q" gated=NO gated_flags="" mrouted=NO mrouted_flags="" route6d=NO route6d_flags="" rtsold=NO rtsold_flags="" # not really routing daemon... # Daemons used to boot other hosts over a network rarpd=NO rarpd_flags="-a" bootparamd=NO bootparamd_flags="" dhcpd=NO dhcpd_flags="-q" dhcrelay=NO dhcrelay_flags="" rbootd=NO rbootd_flags="" mopd=NO mopd_flags="-a" rtadvd=NO rtadvd_flags="" # X11 daemons: xfs=NO xfs_flags="" # X11 font server xdm=NO xdm_flags="" # x11 display manager # YP (NIS) daemons ypbind=NO ypbind_flags="" ypserv=NO ypserv_flags="-d" yppasswdd=NO yppasswdd_flags="" # NFS daemons and parameters nfs_client=NO # enable client daemons nfsiod_flags="-n 4" nfs_server=NO # enable server daemons mountd_flags="" nfsd_flags="-tun 4" lockd=NO lockd_flags="" statd=NO statd_flags="" amd=NO amd_flags="-l syslog -x error,noinfo,nostats" amd_dir=/amd # mount dir amd_master=/etc/amd/master # master map # Other daemons rwhod=NO kerberos=NO # Hardware daemons apmd=NO apmd_flags="" # APM power management daemon. screenblank=NO screenblank_flags="" # wscons and FBIO screenblanker # configuration of "wscons" console driver virtual screens wscons=NO wscons_flags="" # run /etc/rc.wscons @ 1.59 log @Add -f /var/db/ntp.drift to default xntpd parameters. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.58 1999/09/28 14:53:17 bouyer Exp $ d68 2 a69 1 # Daemons required by other daemons d71 2 a72 1 portmap=YES portmap_flags="-l" # -l logs libwrap @ 1.58 log @Add support for $defcorename @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.57 1999/09/03 13:40:16 itojun Exp $ d78 1 a78 1 xntpd=NO xntpd_flags="-p /var/run/xntpd.pid" @ 1.57 log @add sanity check on rtadvd invocation (allowed on IPv6 routers only). add rc.conf entry for rtsold. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.56 1999/08/16 20:01:03 is Exp $ d43 5 @ 1.57.2.1 log @Pull up to last week's -current. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.64 1999/12/20 15:12:23 itojun Exp $ d31 1 a31 1 critical_filesystems_beforenet="/var" d40 1 a40 1 savecore=YES savecore_flags="-z" a42 6 accounting=NO # needs /var/account/acct # default core name template. If $defcorename is non-empty, this value will be # used for core dumps names for programs that didn't get their per-process # template set (see sysctl(3) and sysctl(8)). defcorename="" d63 1 a63 2 # Daemons required by servers. These are not needed for strictly client use. # inetd is used to start many IP-based services. d65 1 a65 2 # portmap is used to look up RPC-based services. portmap=NO portmap_flags="-l" # -l logs libwrap d68 1 d73 1 a73 1 xntpd=NO xntpd_flags="-p /var/run/xntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntp.drift" @ 1.56 log @Screenblank has supported more than sun3 and sparc for a long, long time. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.55 1999/07/07 21:24:56 drochner Exp $ d82 1 @ 1.55 log @repair diskless startup: "netstart" needs "sysctl" and "awk" now, thus "/usr" must be mounted. mount_critical_filesystems() didn't mount it, even if listed in "critical_filesystems", if it is nfs. Solution: introduce another rc.conf variable "critical_filesystems_beforenet" which contains filesystems to be mounted before "netstart". Perhaps "netstart" should be split up, but this would make things even more complex... @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.54 1999/07/03 03:29:29 itojun Exp $ d119 1 a119 1 screenblank=NO screenblank_flags="" # sparc and sun3 screenblanker @ 1.54 log @add IPv6 configuration (ip6forwarding, rtsol, route6d and rtadvd). Right now netsetart does not bother you even if you do not have "options INET6" in the kernel. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.53 1999/06/30 06:48:05 augustss Exp $ d31 2 a32 1 critical_filesystems="/usr /var" @ 1.53 log @usbd is dead. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.52 1999/05/18 03:30:02 jwise Exp $ d59 2 d80 1 d89 1 @ 1.52 log @Minor wording change in a comment (also formerly known as -> formerly known as) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.51 1999/04/29 18:26:43 perry Exp $ a113 1 usbd=NO usbd_flags="" # USB bus attach/detach daemon. @ 1.51 log @make -s flags for syslogd and lpd the default @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.50 1999/04/28 23:32:29 nathanw Exp $ d26 1 a26 1 # the NIS domain name (also formerly known as Yellow Pages); not in any way @ 1.50 log @Move the knowledge that /usr and /var should be mounted early from rc.subr to the default rc.conf. While this is no longer necessary to supress noise, it increases the clarity of the situation and removes one more bit of what should be adjustable configuration from scripts that site admins shouldn't have to edit. Addresses PRs misc/7406 and (partially) bin/7491. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.49 1999/04/21 21:58:29 jwise Exp $ d66 1 a66 1 syslogd=YES syslogd_flags="" d72 1 a72 1 lpd=NO lpd_flags="" @ 1.49 log @Remove comment about critfs_requires_network, which has gone away @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.48 1999/04/09 15:18:51 mellon Exp $ d30 2 a31 2 # Filesystems (besides /usr and /var) to mount early in boot-up critical_filesystems="" @ 1.48 log @Add a note about critfs_requires_network on dhclient line. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.47 1999/04/01 03:58:44 cjs Exp $ d55 1 a55 1 dhclient=NO # Also set critfs_requires_network=NO if you enable this. @ 1.47 log @Change mount_critical_filesystems() so that if given an argument of "local" it will not mount filesystem types it identifies as network file systems (currently just nfs). Call the function twice, before networking starts with arg "local", after networking starts with arg "network". Remove critfs_require_network as is now redundant. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.46 1999/03/26 13:10:17 sommerfe Exp $ d55 2 a56 1 dhclient=NO dhclient_flags="" # blank: config all interfaces @ 1.47.2.1 log @Pull up revision 1.48 (addresses PR#7347). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.48 1999/04/09 15:18:51 mellon Exp $ d55 1 a55 2 dhclient=NO # Also set critfs_requires_network=NO if you enable this. dhclient_flags="" # blank: config all interfaces @ 1.47.2.2 log @pullup 1.48->1.49 (jwise): remove vestigial critfs_requires_network comment @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.49 1999/04/21 21:58:29 jwise Exp $ d55 1 a55 1 dhclient=NO # behave as a DHCP client @ 1.47.2.3 log @pull up rev 1.59 from trunk (requested by sommerfeld): Add "-f /var/db/ntp.drift" to default xntpd parameters to make it more likely the clock frequency error learned by NTP will be retained across reboots. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD$ d70 1 a70 1 xntpd=NO xntpd_flags="-p /var/run/xntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntp.drift" @ 1.46 log @Add dhcrelay startup (allow only if dhcpd isn't started) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.45 1999/03/24 18:50:07 mellon Exp $ a35 4 # When to mount critical filesystems. By default, these are mounted after # the network is started. critfs_require_network=YES @ 1.45 log @Add critfs_require_network, dhclient and dhclient_flags variables. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.44 1999/03/17 15:49:48 drochner Exp $ d86 1 @ 1.44 log @rc.wscons can take arguments, so we shouldn't simply source it but exec in a subshell. Being here, add a prototype wscons_flags variable. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.43 1999/03/14 14:04:40 drochner Exp $ d37 4 d59 1 @ 1.43 log @introduce a "wscons" rc.conf flag and run /etc/rc.wscons from /etc/rc if it is set @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.42 1999/02/01 00:32:52 mrg Exp $ d115 1 a115 1 wscons=NO # run /etc/rc.wscons @ 1.42 log @oops, do not set a default securelevel. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.41 1999/01/31 08:46:58 mrg Exp $ d113 3 @ 1.41 log @increase the securelevel (using the same rules as before) much earlier in the boot process. before cron, sendmail, inetd, etc, are run, but after lkms are loaded. this avoids the chances of `@@reboot', mail .forwards, remote logins, etc., happening before the securelevel has been raised. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.40 1999/01/12 12:42:46 mrg Exp $ d44 3 a46 2 # is set to this value early in the boot sequence. securelevel=1 # securelevel to set to @ 1.40 log @support dmesg=NO and dmesg_flags, and do not cut the old boot messages..they might be useful. fix a typo (rbootd is not rarpd) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.39 1999/01/12 04:58:37 jwise Exp $ d42 4 @ 1.39 log @Enable cron to be turned on and off from rc.conf, like other daemons. From Soren S. Jorvang , closes his PR bin/5250. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.38 1999/01/11 21:04:39 jwise Exp $ d41 1 @ 1.38 log @Add $portmap_flags variable, now that portmap has optional flags, and by default, pass '-l' flag (libwrap logging) by analogy with inetd @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.37 1998/12/22 13:58:37 cjs Exp $ d59 1 @ 1.37 log @Separate hardware daemons and add comments. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.36 1998/12/06 08:37:29 mrg Exp $ d54 1 a54 1 portmap=YES @ 1.36 log @do not start usbd by default. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.35 1998/10/29 20:24:56 bad Exp $ a98 1 apmd=NO apmd_flags="" d101 4 a105 1 usbd=NO usbd_flags="" @ 1.35 log @A basic /etc/rc.shutdown. Bails out if do_rcshutdown!=YES in /etc/rc.conf (default is YES). Kills xdm and waits for it to terminate if it was enabled in rc.conf (based on a code snippet from Ignatios). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.34 1998/09/14 18:22:20 tv Exp $ d103 1 a103 1 usbd=YES usbd_flags="" @ 1.34 log @Disable rc.lkm by default. This has the nontrivial, hidden effect that if rc.lkm is run, and BIND is used to resolve names, the BEFORENET stage of rc-calling-rc.lkm will hang trying to mount a nfs /usr. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.33 1998/08/04 04:09:05 lukem Exp $ d13 3 @ 1.33 log @add /usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin to (commented out) PATH entry @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.32 1998/08/01 20:57:59 augustss Exp $ d35 1 a35 1 lkm=YES # run /etc/rc.lkm @ 1.32 log @Turn on the usbd daemon per default. It's harmless since it just exits if there are no USB controller. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.31 1998/07/12 19:51:55 augustss Exp $ d6 1 a6 1 #export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin @ 1.31 log @Add USB support. Supported so far: * UHCI and OHCI host controllers on PCI * Hubs * HID devices withe special drivers for mouse and keyboard * Printers @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.30 1998/05/11 19:01:13 fair Exp $ d100 1 a100 1 usbd=NO usbd_flags="" @ 1.30 log @no changes in previous rev, as documented; goof! (sorry). Once again - document that "domainname" is about YP/NIS, not Internet, per PR#5442 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.29 1998/04/07 04:47:33 mrg Exp $ d100 1 @ 1.29 log @add "screenblank" support. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.28 1998/01/26 12:01:35 lukem Exp $ d15 2 d18 7 a25 1 defaultroute="" # if blank, use /etc/mygate @ 1.28 log @fix indentation @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.27 1997/12/20 20:11:53 christos Exp $ d91 1 @ 1.27 log @PR/3638: David Brownlee: Add /etc/ipnat.conf functionality. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.26 1997/12/03 16:41:53 chuck Exp $ d15 3 a17 3 hostname="" # if blank, use /etc/myname domainname="" # if blank, use /etc/defaultdomain defaultroute="" # if blank, use /etc/mygate d24 1 a24 1 no_swap="" @ 1.26 log @fix formatting @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.25 1997/11/23 04:17:58 mrg Exp $ d33 1 @ 1.25 log @print a warning if no swap devices are configured and "no_swap" is not YES. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.24 1997/11/17 17:45:31 mrg Exp $ d61 1 a61 1 dhcpd=NO dhcpd_flags="" @ 1.24 log @- remove additional `adding interface aliases:' message. - add `ppp_peers' support, which will run `pppd call ' for each peer listed in the ppp_peers file that also has a /etc/ppp/peers/ configuration file. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.23 1997/11/11 02:29:00 jonathan Exp $ d21 4 @ 1.23 log @Add options to rc.conf and rc to start xfs (x font server) and xdm. Add entries to rc.conf.5. While we're here, note that the domestic kerberos damons are still Kerberos IV, not kerberos version 5. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.22 1997/10/10 09:37:59 drochner Exp $ d34 1 @ 1.22 log @Replace the (slightly broken) check to avoid double mounting of filesystems by a correct one. (too bad that there was no agreement about a mount option doing the same...) Introduce a new rc.conf variable to mount user-defined filesystems early in startup (eg for syslog, crashdumps, ...). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.21 1997/10/07 12:11:50 lukem Exp $ d59 4 @ 1.22.2.1 log @Pull rev 1.23 up from trunk (jonathan) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.23 1997/11/11 02:29:00 jonathan Exp $ a58 4 # X11 daemons: xfs=NO xfs_flags="" # X11 font server xdm=NO xdm_flags="" # x11 display manager @ 1.22.2.2 log @Pull rev 1.24 up from trunk (mrg) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.22.2.1 1997/11/13 00:05:08 mellon Exp $ a33 1 ppp_peers="" # /etc/ppp/peers to call @ 1.22.2.3 log @Pull rev 1.25 up from trunk (mrg) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.22.2.2 1997/11/18 01:44:55 mellon Exp $ a20 4 # Set this to YES if you have purposefully setup no swap partitions and # don't want to be warned about it no_swap="" @ 1.21 log @add $ipmon and $ipmon_flags, to control startup of ipmon(8) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.20 1997/10/06 14:10:22 mrg Exp $ d18 3 @ 1.20 log @turn off lpd by default. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.19 1997/09/15 11:42:26 bouyer Exp $ d26 1 @ 1.19 log @Typo in comments: netstart uses /etc/defaultdomain, not /etc/domainname. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.18 1997/09/07 19:13:50 cjs Exp $ d42 1 a42 1 lpd=YES lpd_flags="" @ 1.18 log @Add -l option to inetd. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.17 1997/08/29 10:22:24 veego Exp $ d16 1 a16 1 domainname="" # if blank, use /etc/domainname @ 1.17 log @Only start programms which we started in the previous version (1.15) and also don't use the PATH with /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin . @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.16 1997/08/29 02:24:06 cjs Exp $ d32 1 a32 1 inetd=YES inetd_flags="" # -l will log libwrap @ 1.16 log @Split rc.conf variables for starting programs into two: an on/off switch and a set of flags. Get rid of DEFAULT flags entirely. Print warnings if on/off switches are not set, or are set incorrectly. Add a shell function to simplify this on/off switch testing. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.15 1997/08/03 22:24:21 perry Exp $ d6 1 a6 1 export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin d29 1 a29 1 ntpdate=YES ntpdate_hosts="" # blank: hosts in /etc/ntp.conf d40 2 a41 2 xntpd=YES xntpd_flags="-p /var/run/xntpd.pid" sendmail=YES sendmail_flags="-bd -q30m" d62 1 a62 1 nfs_client=YES # enable client daemons d75 1 a75 1 rwhod=YES @ 1.15 log @add apmd to /etc/rc and /etc/rc.conf per Lennart Augstsson in pr 3313 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.14 1997/07/22 18:41:10 phil Exp $ d6 1 a6 1 #export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin d8 2 a9 4 # `NO' disables a toggle or a program with flags. # `YES' enables a toggle. # `DEFAULT' enables a program with the default flags (as listed). # Any other string is used as a set of flags. d11 2 a12 2 # Netstart actions flushroutes=YES # Flush routes in netstart (YES or NO) d15 19 a33 19 hostname="" # Name of host. If "", extract from /etc/myname domainname="" # Domainname. If "", try /etc/defaultdomain defaultroute="" # Default route. If "", try /etc/mygate # Actions to take on boot update_motd=YES # YES or NO # Programs run on boot savecore_flags=DEFAULT # default: "" lkm_init=YES # YES or NO. ipfilter=NO # YES or NO. ntpdate_hosts=NO # default: extract from /etc/ntp.conf # Network Interfaces net_interfaces=DEFAULT # default: use "ifconfig -l" to get a list # Daemons required for other daemons inetd_flags=DEFAULT # default: ""; use "-l" for libwrap logging portmap=YES # YES or NO; normally required. d36 19 a54 19 update_flags=DEFAULT # default: "30" syslogd_flags=DEFAULT # default: "" timed_flags=NO # default: "" xntpd_flags=NO # default: "-p /var/run/xntpd.pid" sendmail_flags=NO # default: "-bd -q30m" named_flags=NO # default: "" lpd_flags=DEFAULT # default: "" # Routing Daemons routed_flags=DEFAULT # default: "-q" gated_flags=NO # default: "" (not distributed with NetBSD) mrouted_flags=NO # default: "" # Daemons used to boot other machines over a network rarpd_flags=NO # default: "-a" bootparamd_flags=NO # default: "" dhcpd_flags=NO # default: "" rbootd_flags=NO # default: "" mopd_flags=NO # default: "-a" d57 20 a76 20 ypbind_flags=NO # default: "" ypserv_flags=NO # default: "-d" yppasswdd_flags=NO # default: "" # Network file system daemons nfs_client=NO # YES or NO. nfsiod_flags=DEFAULT # default: "-n 4" nfs_server=NO # YES or NO. mountd_flags=DEFAULT # default: "" nfsd_flags=DEFAULT # default: "-tun 4" lockd_flags=NO # default: "" statd_flags=NO # default: "" amd_flags=NO # default: "-l syslog -x error,noinfo,nostats" amd_dir=/amd # AMD's mount directory amd_master=/etc/amd/master # AMD 'master' map # Other daemons: apmd_flags=NO # default: "" rwhod=NO # YES or NO. kerberos_server=NO # YES or NO. @ 1.14 log @Allow routes to be flushed in netstart (rc.conf option, default YES). PR 3228. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.13 1997/05/12 11:33:31 lukem Exp $ d76 1 @ 1.13 log @provide empty settings for $hostname, $domainname and $defaultroute, with comments indicating alternation locations for info @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.12 1997/05/12 05:00:13 mikel Exp $ d12 3 @ 1.12 log @ntpdate is not a daemon, and add comment for kerberos_server @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.11 1997/05/11 05:08:17 cjs Exp $ d12 5 @ 1.11 log @Make xntpd put its pid in /var/run/xntpd.pid. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.10 1997/04/27 23:17:58 perry Exp $ d20 1 a32 1 ntpdate_hosts=NO # default: extract from /etc/ntp.conf d69 1 a69 1 kerberos_server=NO @ 1.10 log @Add support for an ntpdate_hosts variable. settings: NO: don't run ntpdate on boot DEFAULT:extract a list of hosts from /etc/ntp.conf otherwise, a list of hosts to poll with ntpdate @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.9 1997/04/23 01:24:23 perry Exp $ d33 1 a33 1 xntpd_flags=NO # default: "" @ 1.9 log @make motd update conditional on an rc.conf variable (update_motd), and move it before interactive logins are possible (just in case). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.8 1997/04/02 01:59:04 cjs Exp $ d32 1 @ 1.8 log @Move network interface config after programs run on boot-up, to match the order this actually happens in at boot time. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.7 1997/04/01 19:36:17 perry Exp $ d12 3 @ 1.7 log @Change the way interfaces are configured on startup. We no longer do /etc/hostname.* files, we do /etc/ifconfig.* files instead, which contain lines each of which is fed to ifconfig in turn. A new variable, net_interfaces, controls which interfaces get brought up, by default, ifconfig -l is used to find a list. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.6 1997/03/23 07:57:24 cjs Exp $ a12 3 # Network Interfaces net_interfaces=DEFAULT # default: use "ifconfig -l" to get a list d17 3 @ 1.6 log @Re-ordered and added comments to match new rc.conf.5. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.5 1997/03/17 00:05:11 cjs Exp $ d12 3 @ 1.5 log @Added mopd. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.4 1997/03/12 19:15:17 mycroft Exp $ d13 44 a56 17 ipfilter=NO # YES or NO. lkm_init=YES # YES or NO. syslogd_flags=DEFAULT # default: "" named_flags=NO # default: "" portmap=YES # YES or NO; normally required. ypserv_flags=NO # default: "-d" ypbind_flags=NO # default: "" yppasswdd_flags=NO # default: "" bootparamd_flags=NO # default: "" nfs_server=NO # YES or NO. nfsd_flags=DEFAULT # default: "-tun 4" mountd_flags=DEFAULT # default: "" nfs_client=NO # YES or NO. nfsiod_flags=DEFAULT # default: "-n 4" statd_flags=NO # default: "" lockd_flags=NO # default: "" amd_flags=NO # default: "-l syslog -x error,noinfo,nostats" d59 3 a61 17 savecore_flags=DEFAULT # default: "" update_flags=DEFAULT # default: "30" # NOTE: gated is not distributed with NetBSD. gated_flags=NO # default: "" routed_flags=DEFAULT # default: "-q" mrouted_flags=NO # default: "" timed_flags=NO # default: "" xntpd_flags=NO # default: "" dhcpd_flags=NO # default: "" rwhod=NO # YES or NO. lpd_flags=DEFAULT # default: "" sendmail_flags=NO # default: "-bd -q30m" rarpd_flags=NO # default: "-a" rbootd_flags=NO # default: "" mopd_flags=NO # default: "-a" # NOTE: for libwrap logging, use `-l'. inetd_flags=DEFAULT # default: "" @ 1.4 log @Add . GC , which isn't used. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.3 1997/03/10 09:16:14 mycroft Exp $ d46 1 @ 1.3 log @If foo_flags is DEFAULT, run the program with a default set of flags. Most users will use this, and therefore will never have to worry about flags changing between releases. It's also a bit less error-prone. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.2 1997/03/10 06:32:38 scottr Exp $ d33 1 a33 1 gated=NO # YES or NO. @ 1.2 log @Add configuration flags for lockd/statd, and start them if an NFS server or client is configured and the flags are not NO. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.1 1997/01/05 12:01:56 mrg Exp $ d8 5 a12 1 # set these to "NO" to turn them off. otherwise, they're used as flags d15 2 a16 2 syslogd_flags="" # for 'normal' use: syslogd_flags="" named_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: named_flags="" d18 4 a21 4 ypserv_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: ypserv_flags="-d" ypbind_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: ypbind_flags="" yppasswdd_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: yppasswdd_flags="" bootparamd_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: bootparamd_flags="" d23 2 a24 2 nfsd_flags="" # for 'normal' use: nfsd_flags="-tun 4" mountd_flags="" # for 'normal' use: mountd_flags="" d26 4 a29 5 nfsiod_flags="" # for 'normal use: nfsiod_flags="-n 4" statd_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: statd_flags="" lockd_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: lockd_flags="" amd=NO # YES or NO. amd_flags="" # for 'normal use: amd_flags="-l syslog -x error,noinfo,nostats" d32 1 a32 3 timed_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: timed_flags="" xntpd_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: xntpd_flags="" savecore_flags="" # for 'normal' use: savecore_flags="" d34 7 a40 4 gated_flags=NO # note: gated is not distributed with NetBSD. routed_flags=-q # for 'normal' use: routed_flags="-q" mrouted_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: mrouted_flags="" dhcpd_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: dhcpd_flags="" d42 6 a47 5 lpd_flags="" # for 'normal use: lpd_flags="" sendmail_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: sendmail_flags="-bd -q30m" rarpd_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: rarpd_flags="-a" rbootd_flags=NO # for 'normal' use: rbootd_flags="" inetd_flags="" # for libwrap logging, use: inetd_flags=-l @ 1.1 log @move start-time configuration from netstart, rc, rc.local into the new /etc/rc.conf. this also includes the following changes: netstart: ifaliases now includes a netmask, to ensure aliases work. rc/rc.local: make _everything_ based on configuration in rc.conf. also move things around such that DNS and YP are started early enough that other daemons needing their services also exist. move ldconfig from rc.local here, and also make it use /etc/ld.so.conf if it exists. run /etc/rc.lkm if it exists, a boot time. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD$ d23 2 @