NetBSD/etc/defaults/daily.conf
jwise 5b40cd9b6b With the recent fixes to cpp(1) and calendar(1), it is now safe to turn
on run_calendar by default.  Include a note advising users who replace
/usr/bin/cpp with a non-basesrc version to turn this off.
2004-11-30 02:03:57 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: daily.conf,v 1.8 2004/11/30 02:03:57 jwise Exp $
#
# /etc/defaults/daily.conf --
# default configuration of /etc/daily.conf
#
# see daily.conf(5) for more information.
#
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY; IT MAY BE REPLACED DURING A SYSTEM UPGRADE.
# EDIT /etc/daily.conf INSTEAD.
#
find_core=YES
find_core_ignore_fstypes="!local rdonly fdesc null kernfs procfs"
expire_news=NO
purge_accounting=YES
run_msgs=YES
# if you have replaced /usr/bin/cpp with a version of cpp which does not understand
# the CPP_RESTRICTED environment variable, calendar -a can be used as a local DOS by
# making an included file a named pipe
run_calendar=YES
check_uucp=YES
check_disks=YES
show_remote_fs=NO
check_mailq=YES
check_network=YES
full_netstat=NO
run_fsck=NO
run_rdist=YES
run_security=YES
run_skeyaudit=YES
send_empty_security=NO