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Submitted by: Paul Herman <pherman@frenchfries.net>
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distinction between the OS copyright message and the message displayed
gratuitously to each user at login. Because, well, they may be
different, among other things, and boy can a copyright message each
login consume some screen space. If people really want to do this,
they can copy /COPYRIGHT to /etc/COPYRIGHT.
Submitted by: Anders Andersson <anders@codefactory.se>
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Submitted by: Anders Andersson <anders@sanyusan.se>
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for a while, but a recent email to -stable suggests it should be spelled
out as the documentation of "password_format" is sparse.
Also add a `des_users' entry.
Submitted by: Sean O'Connell <sean@stat.Duke.EDU>
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it's not a speed thing, it's a correctness thing :-)
o Reorder the path slightly to be more consistent
Reviewed by: jhb
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PR: 10115
Reported by: Gene Skonicki <gene@cif.rochester.edu>
Requested by: jdp
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looking up a record called "root".
PR: docs/12377
Submitted by: Adrian Filipi-Martin <adrian@ubergeeks.com>
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"passwordtime" is what passwd(1) has actually been using. I suspect
passwordperiod was the original intent. I can't figure-out which,
if either, BSDi uses. If anyone knows...
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my check of the tree was incomplete. Sorry guys.
Reported by: Ben Smithurst <ben@scientia.demon.co.uk>
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to be written to /etc.
The only essential change is in paths.h, so any third-party software
written correctly will pick it up in the next rebuild.
Reviewed by: the committers list (actually an old version)
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man(1) will utilize manpath(1) if MANPATH is unset in the environment,
and with our existing manpath.config it is enough to find the X11
pages among others.
PR: 8587
Submitted by: Marc Slemko <marcs@znep.com>
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PR: conf/7964
PR: conf/7966
Submitted by: Zach Heilig <zach@gaffaneys.com>
Submitted by: Jos Backus <Jos.Backus@nl.origin-it.com>
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original contents of the file preserved as examples for administrators
that need to enable them.
Also add a comment to the examples pointing out that the authentication
functionality is largely unused and requires rebuilding libutil.
Reviewed by: jkh
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PR: 5949
Submitted by: Studded@dal.net
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PR: 5152
Submitted by: owaki@st.rim.or.jp
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256 means f.e. that only 256 users at once can be served by your HTTPD
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is not set to zero, only the soft limit. This means that non-root
processes started from /etc/rc* can explicitly raise the coredump limit
if they wish.
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from /etc/rc, including inetd and it's children, stuff from
/usr/local/etc/rc.d (eg: squid, apache). The default limits are causing
a lot of problems including things like fsck failing on large disks.
I hope I've understood the quirks of the override mechanism properly.
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Among bumping several limits, most interesting thing is that
Apache requires than "filesize=64M" restriction must be removed.
I think it is due to mmap() usage in apache, but I am not shure.
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bumped select limit
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of errors and eliminate cap_mkdb errors. Closes PR misc/2551.
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This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
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Increased default procs/file handles so that man will work in more
situations. Other suggestions welcome, btw.
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