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PR: 5125
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Also update to a more realistic example.
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Obtained from: Whistle Communications tree
Add an option to the way UFS works dependent on the SUID bit of directories
This changes makes things a whole lot simpler on systems running as
fileservers for PCs and MACS. to enable the new code you must
1/ enable option SUIDDIR on the kernel.
2/ mount the filesystem with option suiddir.
hopefully this makes it difficult enough for people to
do this accidentally.
see the new chmod(2) man page for detailed info.
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PR: bin/4861
Submitted by: Alex <garbanzo@hooked.net>
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Submitted-by: Steve Price <sprice@hiwaay.net>
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Kerberised version.
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o start function names in column 1
o sort order of flags in getopt and switch
o don't try to reference progname
o unspam some changes introduced by a 2.2.1-R build box instead of a
-current build box
doc changes:
o document when these commands first appeared
o put email address in angle brakets
o minor mdoc clean up
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permissions centrally and a setuid root mount utility just breaks
its security. There was no new breakage in practice because
mfdosfs_mount() still checks the ruid.
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that -P is on by default. Remove do-nothing code in the -P case (but
leave the option itself for backward compatibility).
PR: bin/4500
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fix a few problems with missing headers, warn called with an exit
value, and undeclared getopt vars
these programs now compile -Wall clean (and yes, I know I should use
more than just -Wall) :)
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backup.
PR: docs/4785
Submitted by: Matthew Dillon
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synopsis.
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The -m switch is now accepted for backwards compatability.
Suggested by: davidg
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PR: bin/4369
Submitted by: blank@fox.uni-trier.de (Sascha Blank)
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PR: docs/4223
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which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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like PAP and CHAP secrets with sppp(4). This is the first utility
using the new SIOC[SG]IFGENERIC ioctls (and the reason for inventing
them in the first place).
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is not valid - it says that "sh" is the default, but you can't
actually type "sh" at this prompt - it has to be /bin/sh or some other
full pathname.
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/etc/rc.conf.
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disable clustered read and write, respectively.
Reviewed by: bde
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PR: 1649
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
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plain 0 should be used. This happens to work because we #define
NULL to 0, but is stylistically wrong and can cause problems
for people trying to port bits of code to other environments.
PR: 2752
Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no>
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higher up in memory (0x0800000 upwards) rather than near zero (0x1000
for our qmagic a.out format). The method that mount_mfs uses to allocate
the memory within data size rlimits for the ram disk is entirely too much
of a kludge for my liking. I mean, if it's run as root, surely it makes
sense to just raise the resource limits to infinity or something, and if
it's a non-root user mount (do these work? with mfs?) it could just fail
if it's outside limits.
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an export line) is unresolvable, make a note of it via syslog and skip
that individual host instead of skipping the entire line.
PR: 1981, 815
Perused by: joerg
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rule 65535
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deny_incoming option is set to yes.
Submitted by: Ari Suutari <ari@suutari.iki.fi>
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Submitted by: Josh Gilliam
Closes PR's: 4429, 4431-4438
PS: He has agreed to submit all contrib fixes back to the original author.
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Obtained from: OpenBSD
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when he tried to figure out how to swap to a file and had to ask me for
help.
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Lite2 messed up the ordering differently.
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