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Denmark servers.
o Add snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org.
Approved by: brian
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Submitted by: gshapiro
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Reviewed by: bmah (description only)
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- ftp7 in Paris (ftp.club-internet.fr)
- ftp8 in Stransbourg (ftp.u-strasbg.fr)
MFC after: 1 day
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This is done since it contains much more than /bin, and also gets in the
way when making a combined install+fixit CD.
OK'ed by: jkh
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4.X.
Suggested by: many
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so know we have proper PKG registration and dependency information.
This is a WIP for 5.0 DP #1, so it is still rough around the edges and
does not GC the old XFree86 3.3.6 handling stuff that should be GC'ed.
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Mall, Inc.
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that have room for pccardd on mfsroot.flp).
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While I'm here, make the menu entries on the documentation menu begin
with "1" instead of "2".
Reviewed by: imp, rwatson, murray
Approved by: imp, rwatson, murray
MFC after: 1 week
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really for impatient and EXPERT people who know sysinstall
backwards and forwards.
MFC after: 1 week
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Noticed by: "Peter Holm" <p_holm@mail.tele.dk>
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o Move nfs_reserved_port_only out of security profiles (where it was
set somewhat improperly) to the Security options menu directly.
Previously, the variable was set to true for Moderate, but not for
Extreme, which is at best inconsistent.
o Update the Security Profiles help file to remove reference to the
NFS reserved port.
o Note that the kernel currently defaults the sysctl to '0', but
sysinstall has changed it to '1' as a default as of late; however,
rc.conf sets the value to NO as the default. This change brings
them relatively into sync.
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
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and pull configSecurityProfile under that menu. Add a menu option
to determine whether LOMAC is enabled at boot. Probably, eventually,
many of the 'Security Profile' menu choices should be pulled out
independently into the Security Menu, so as to make them individually
selectable.
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
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selecting 'Cancel' to avoid making changes doesn't work. Really, we
should deprecate security profiles and move to a more fine-grained
model.
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Reviewed by: jhb
Approved by: jhb, silence on -qa
MFC after: 1 week
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http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock2.htm
Also remove any Stratum 1 servers and only include Stratum 2 and higher
servers.
PR: 32586
Submitted by: Arnaud Launay <asl@launay.org>
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Reviewed by: murray
MFC after: 1 week
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Submitted by: "Daniel O'Connor" <doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
MFC after: 2 weeks
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PR: misc/21536
Submitted by: Szilveszter Adam <sziszi@petra.hos.u-szeged.hu>
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PR: bin/17430
Submitted by: Rudolf Cejka <cejkar@dcse.fee.vutbr.cz>
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useful for post install configuration or other cases that might not be
handled by usb.c. (usb.c already sets usbd_enable iff sysinstall
detects usb during install).
PR: bin/18946
Submitted by: Peter van Heusden <pvh@egenetics.com>
Reviewed by: jhb
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Submitted by: "Jose M. Alcaide" <jose@we.lc.ehu.es>
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often lives in /usr/sbin. Instead, just name it "sysinstall Main Menu".
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post-configuration "Startup" menu.
diskcheckd now lives in ports/sysutils
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post-configuration "Startup" menu. In the event that diskcheckd is
removed, this can easily be trimmed also; in the mean time, it allows
diskcheckd to be easily disabled using our documented management
tool
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after the libdialog changes.
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conservative default, and actually prompt specifically for inetd rather
than handling it as a side effect of the security profile. Update the
help file to reflect this change.
o Rename "Fascist" to "Extreme" in the source code, to match the names
presented to the user.
o Remove portmap and inetd from profile management. Portmap is now
disabled by default, but automatically turned on if a feature requires
it (such as NFS, etc).
This is an MFC candidate for 4.4-RELEASE.
Reviewed by: freebsd-arch@FreeBSD.org
Approved by: re@FreeBSD.org
MFC after: 2 days
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post-install config, reduce the potential confusion from the existence
of both configTTYs and configTtys by renaming configTTYs to
configEtcTtys. While this is not a C naming conflict, it was probably
a poor choice of names on my part.
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system installation process. This allows users installing via serial
console to enable serial console login during the installation
process using an un-customized install. The user is not prompted to
modify /etc/ttys during a normal install, but is offered the
opportunity during post-install configuration.
- Introduce configTTYs(), which describes the benefits of editing
/etc/ttys, and asks for confirmation before spawning the editor.
- add configTTYs to the post-install configuration, as well as to
the global configuration index.
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by providing the opportunity to edit inetd.conf during the system
installation process. The following modifications were made:
(1) Expand the Anonymous FTP description dialog to indicate that inetd
and ftpd must be enabled before it can be used.
(2) Introduce a new configInetd() pair of dialogs, the first describing
inetd, giving a couple of examples of services that require it, and
hinting at potential risk, then asking the user if they wish to
enable it. The second indicates that inetd.conf must be configured
to enabled specific services, and asks if the user would like to
load inetd.conf into the editor to modify it. Add this
configuration action to the index.
There are some further improvements that might be considered:
(1) Provide a more inetd.conf-specific configuration tool that speaks
inetd.conf(5). However, this is made difficult by the "yet another
configuration format" nature of inetd.conf, as well as its use of
commenting to disable services, rather than an in-syntax way to
disable a service without commenting it out. Submissions here
would probably be welcome.
(2) There's some overlap between settings in the somewhat obtuse
Security Profile mechanism and other settings, including the inetd
setting, and NFS server configuration. As features become
individually tunable, they should probably be removed from the
security profile mechanism. Otherwise, somewhat counter-intuitively,
sysinstall (in practice) queries multiple times whether inetd, nfsd,
etc, should be enabled/disabled. A possible future direction might
be to drive profiles not by degree of paranoia, rather, the set
of services desired. Or simply to remove the Security Profile
mechanism and resort to feature-driven configuration.
Reviewed by: imp, chris, jake, nate, -arch, -stable
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Approved by: jkh
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Reviewed by: audit, jkh's silence
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Now, ftp2.jp.freebsd.org is serverd by IIJ.
MFC after: 1 week
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CD and DVD releases of FreeBSD.
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in the font selection dialog broken by the removal of KOI8-R.
Prompted by: ache
MFC after: 2 weeks
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(-current only)
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Explain more about CP866 font usage.
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