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and chap-secrets files. This allows specific users
to have pre-allocated IP numbers while others get
assigned dynamically.
Submitted by: David Nugent <davidn@unique.usn.blaze.net.au>
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once. Make -background ignore redial. Output exit value
to syslog with "PPP Terminated" message.
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list has been dialed. Alternate number dialing has no "pause".
Suggested by: joerg
Document this behaviour. Document that the number of dial attempts
applies to the number of phone calls rather than the number of times
each number is dialed. Add a missing .El. Give a decent description
of how to connect to an ISP.
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Output filters are executed on a per-file basis as it's
necessary to supply the file size to the "other side".
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and YPBINDPROC_SETDOM procedures.
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in the transfer request actually exist. Technically ypxfr can do this too,
but why waste the cycles getting ypxfr off the ground for a transfer we
already know is going to fail.
Also apply stricter access control rules; ypproc_xfr_2_svc() is in a
different class than the normal map access procedures procedures.
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but the extra warning message could be useful.
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nfs requests from non-privileged ports.
Change mountd such that it does never set this variable, but only clears
it when run with -n. Also document this in the man page.
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and quitting telnet immediately (while phone number dialed)
Log client connection/disconnection with PHASE_BIT now.
Add more error recovery on client disconnection
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Forgotten by: guido
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Submitted-By: Chuck Robey <chuckr@glue.umd.edu>
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Reviewed by: Guy Helmer <ghelmer@cs.iastate.edu
Submitted by: Paul Sandys <myj@nyct.net>
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(presumably because the kernel is old). Moved the declaration of a
variable realated to this sysctl outside of an unrelated ifdef.
Not fixed:
- this sysctl is badly named (nfs occurs twice).
- it's silly to have for FreeBSD in FreeBSD code, especially when
only half of the FreeBSD-dependent code is ifdefed.
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in uu_lock(). Add uu_lockerr() for turning the results of
uu_lock into something printable. Remove bogus section in man page
about race conditions allowing both processes to get the lock.
Include libutil.h and use uu_lock() correctly where it should.
Suggested by: ache@freebsd.org
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using lchown(). Most of the code was already here, the option was
recognised but ignored for SYSV/POSIX.2(?) compatability.
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posix standard on the topic.
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in the Lite2 merge to not export some nfs constants. It started causing
warnings when I added a kernel-only #define for DIRBLKSIZ.
Removed `#define NFS'. This was an old, bad interface for telling
<sys/mount.h> to export nfs stuff.
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the code appears to support it.
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it's done for pci. This is so that systat and vmstat can get at the
interrupt counts for the Inter-Processor Interrupts when running a smp
kernel. This doesn't affect the normal kernel, but makes life easier for
the smp people who don't have to track two versions of config.
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vnconfig doesn't seem to be in Lite2, although dev/vn is. The Lite2
merge in userland has converted all mount calls except this one and
one for devfs in init, so we can drop support for old mount args soon.
Vnconfig probably shouldn't support mounting - it only supports ufs.
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posix standard on the topic.
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non-standard and not used. "port auto" is equal to "port?" or missing "port"
keyword now. "port none" is really probe routine task (return -1 for
no ports).
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ports. This option will be automatically set/cleraed when mount is run
without/with the -n option.
Reviewed by: Doug Rabson
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Now port ommiting is equal to port "none" not to port 0
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that are gone, add new missing ones.
- don't dereference kernel relative pointers in user space for() loops, it
doesn't work real well.
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in config for iobase: -1 (auto) and -2 (none)
Other values are printed as big port numbers
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(negative numbers was printed as very big ports)
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Use srandomdev() now
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Obtained from: OpenBSD
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amq service from UDP to TCP for better reliability.
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file loading code.
Submitted by: pst
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mailing list addresses as freebsd-*@FreeBSD.org.
Pointed out by: Kenneth R. Westback <krw@tcn.net>
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Partially obtained from: NetBSD PR# 3333
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