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/etc/sendmail.cf file.
Submitted by: bde
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Note that nothing is stopping somebody from cd'ing to src/lib/compat/<dist>
and doing a 'make all install' there by hand.
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Closes PR # conf/1957: not all perms of ptys...
Submitted by: gurney_j@efn.org (John-Mark Gurney)
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2.2 candidate
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I've added an installation from optical disk drive facility.
This enables FreeBSD to be installed from an optical disk, which
may be formatted in "super floppy" style or sliced into MSDOS-FS
and UFS partitions.
Note: ncr.c should be reviewed by Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org>
and cd.c by Joerg Wunsch <joerg@freebsd.org> before bringing this
into 2.2.
Submitted-By: Shunsuke Akiyama <akiyama@kme.mei.co.jp>
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2.2 candidate.
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used for the "Japanese manpages port" coming soon.
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with the ports.
Found by: obrien and his mutt port
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The zoneinfo makefile doesn't follow the rules. It builds everything
at install time. It dpends on zic to create the directories. zic
doesn't know about the weird 555 permissions specified in BSD.usr.dist,
so it creates the directories with nonstandard permissions.
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2.2 candidate
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FreeBSD names
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handbook is going to make it.
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found by the shell when running MAKEDEV from the fixit floppy environment.
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add warning and commented out line for rpc.lockd
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the ppp protocol when it logs in. I'm not sure whether this applies to all
the examples. Are there cases where the ISP assumes ppp is being used ?
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if kerberos is installed. So far as I'm aware, kerberos aware clients
detect ECONNREFUSED and (if allowed) fall back to the non-kerberos
servers. They do not know how to interpret messages such as
"rlogind: unknown option -k".
I believe Garrett also mentioned this.
Unfortunately, this adds an extra step to bringing up kerberos.
It also stops /var/log/messages getting quite so many useless (and
confusing) error messages when somebody does a port scan on you.
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Definately should go into 2.2..
Requested by: lots of people
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at the top. Make our freebsd-supplied files match the standard files.
Apply-to: 2.2
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news.notice info should not be sent to /var/log/messages, as news has
its own set of logs and notice is overused by inn
added entries for newsservers (but they're commented out)
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2.2 candidate?
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it's a plain file.
Submitted by: brian@awfulhak.demon.co.uk (Brian Somers)
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not by extra gzip child
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This is a lot more robust and handles errors a lot better. It also cleans
up stray, hopeless, or unmodified files rather than leaving them there
forever.
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lost forever
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. crate the symlink for /dev/log if required, then
. remove the old socket (savecore might have already created it
accidentally), then
. start syslogd.
(Btw., our test(1) misses an option to test for a socket.)
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start_if.<if> to do all the work instead if so configured. With examples.
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Fixed some style bugs for cua* and tty*.
Removed superfluous chmod for consolectl.
FIxed a tiny security bug for perfmon and changed the style for
perfmon to match the style of the non-std devices.
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>Description:
The sed script in /etc/rc.local that builds the host/kernel ID line
for the message of the day relies on the year not going past 1999.
When the year passes 1999, the ID line is malformed.
Submitted by: Wolfram Schneider <wosch@cs.tu-berlin.de>
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>Description:
Applications that rely on getttyent and related calls will
not find entries that are not listed in /etc/ttys. Screen
and xterm (rxvt, color_xterm) will not be able to obtain
unique utmp slots as a result. This isn't a critical problem
but it will keep utilities such as 'finger', 'who' and 'w'
from displaying the correct information.
Closes PR#conf/1270
Submitted by: winter@jurai.net
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Submitted by: wollman
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a couple of benign cases of 'yppasswdd' to 'rpc.yppasswdd.' (Like
rpc.yppasswdd, rpc.ypxfrd should only be run on NIS master servers.)
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Suggested by: jkh
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Closes PR#1822.
Submitted by: John-Mark Gurney <jmg@nike.efn.org> (w/some changes)
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Add mesg y
All things commented out
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I don't like, finding them rather redundantly named, but I'm just going
with the flow here).
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