NetBSD/etc/defaults/rc.conf

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# $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.10 2001/03/12 16:13:17 lukem Exp $
#
# /etc/defaults/rc.conf --
# default configuration of /etc/rc.conf
#
# see rc.conf(5) for more information.
#
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY; IT MAY BE REPLACED DURING A SYSTEM UPGRADE.
# EDIT /etc/rc.conf INSTEAD.
#
#
# Use program=YES to enable program, NO to disable it. program_flags are
# passed to the program on the command line.
#
# Uncomment this if you want to use local paths in rc.
#
#export PATH=$PATH:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin
# Uncomment the following to execute each /etc/rc.d script in
# the current shell rather than in a subshell. This may be
# faster on very slow machines that have an expensive fork(2).
# NOTE: USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK; A ROGUE COMMAND
# MAY INADVERTENTLY PREVENT BOOT TO MULTIUSER.
#
#rc_fast_and_loose=YES
# If this is set to NO, shutdown(8) will not run /etc/rc.shutdown.
#
do_rcshutdown=YES
# Basic network configuration
#
# Fully Qualified Internet Domain Name (a.k.a. hostname, e.g. foo.baz.edu).
# If blank, use /etc/myname.
#
hostname=""
# If there's only one way out of your network, set this to the hostname
# or the IP address of the router that will get your packets off the LAN.
# If blank, use /etc/mygate.
#
defaultroute=""
# The NIS domain name (formerly known as Yellow Pages); not in any way
# related to Internet domain names.
# If blank, use /etc/defaultdomain.
#
domainname=""
# Filesystems to mount early in boot-up.
# Note that `/var' is needed in $critical_filesystems_beforenet (or
# implied as part of `/') as certain services that need /var (such as
# dhclient) may be needed to get the network operational enough to mount
# the $critical_filesystems.
#
critical_filesystems_beforenet="/var"
critical_filesystems="/usr"
# Set this to YES if you have purposefully setup no swap partitions and
# don't want to be warned about it.
#
no_swap=NO
# One-time actions and programs on boot-up.
#
lkm=NO # run /etc/rc.lkm
savecore=YES savecore_flags="-z"
clear_tmp=YES # clear /tmp after reboot
update_motd=YES # updates /etc/motd
dmesg=YES dmesg_flags="" # write /var/run/dmesg.boot
accounting=NO # needs /var/account/acct
newsyslog=NO newsyslog_flags="" # trim log files
# NOTE: default coredump name now set in /etc/sysctl.conf
# Security setting. If $securelevel is non-empty, the system securelevel
# is set to this value early in the boot sequence. Otherwise the default
# action is taken (see init(8)).
#
securelevel="" # securelevel to set to
# To set the IP address of an interface either use
# ifconfig_xxN="IP-NO"
# where xxN is the interface. If this variable is not set then
# contents of the file /etc/ifconfig.xxN is used.
# Networking startup.
#
ipfilter=NO # uses /etc/ipf.conf
ipnat=NO # uses /etc/ipnat.conf
ipsec=NO # uses /etc/ipsec.conf
racoon=NO # IKE daemon
ipmon=NO ipmon_flags="-sn" # syslog ipfilter messages
auto_ifconfig=YES # config all avail. interfaces
net_interfaces="" # used only if above is NO
flushroutes=YES # flush routes in netstart
dhclient=NO # behave as a DHCP client
dhclient_flags="" # blank: config all interfaces
ntpdate=NO ntpdate_flags="-b -s" # May need '-u' thru firewall
ppp_peers="" # /etc/ppp/peers to call
ip6mode=host # host, autohost or router
ip6sitelocal=NO # IPv6 sitelocal addrs
rtsol=NO rtsol_flags="" # for ip6mode=autohost only
# Daemons required by servers. These are not needed for strictly client use.
#
# inetd is used to start the IP-based services enabled in /etc/inetd.conf
#
inetd=YES inetd_flags="-l" # -l logs libwrap
# rpcbind (formerly known as 'portmap') is used to look up RPC-based services.
#
rpcbind=NO rpcbind_flags="-l" # -l logs libwrap
# Commonly used daemons.
#
syslogd=YES syslogd_flags="-s" # -s "secure" unix domain only
cron=YES
named=NO named_flags="" # see below for named_chrootdir
timed=NO timed_flags=""
ntpd=NO ntpd_flags=""
sendmail=NO sendmail_flags="-bd -q30m"
postfix=NO
lpd=NO lpd_flags="-s" # -s "secure" unix domain only
sshd=NO sshd_flags=""
# To run the named(8) DNS server as an unprivileged user under a
# chroot(2) cage, uncomment the following after migrating the contents
# of /etc/namedb to /var/named/etc/namedb
#
#named_chrootdir="/var/named"
# Routing daemons.
#
routed=NO routed_flags="-q"
gated=NO gated_flags=""
mrouted=NO mrouted_flags=""
route6d=NO route6d_flags=""
rtsold=NO rtsold_flags="" # for ip6mode=autohost only
# Daemons used to boot other hosts over a network.
#
rarpd=NO rarpd_flags="-a"
bootparamd=NO bootparamd_flags=""
dhcpd=NO dhcpd_flags="-q"
dhcrelay=NO dhcrelay_flags=""
rbootd=NO rbootd_flags=""
mopd=NO mopd_flags="-a"
rtadvd=NO rtadvd_flags=""
# X11 daemons.
#
xfs=NO xfs_flags="" # X11 font server
xdm=NO xdm_flags="" # X11 display manager; needs
# wscons=YES for local displays.
# YP (NIS) daemons.
#
ypbind=NO ypbind_flags=""
ypserv=NO ypserv_flags="-d"
yppasswdd=NO yppasswdd_flags=""
# NFS daemons and parameters.
#
nfs_client=NO # enable client daemons
nfs_server=NO # enable server daemons
mountd_flags=""
nfsd_flags="-6tun 4"
lockd=NO lockd_flags=""
statd=NO statd_flags=""
amd=NO amd_flags="-l syslog -x error,noinfo,nostats"
amd_dir=/amd # mount dir
# Heimdal Kerberos 5 KDC (with Kerberos IV compatibility)
kdc=NO kdc_flags=""
# ISDN daemon
# The network interfaces used for isdn are not usefull without the isdnd
# running. Therefor they are usually configured "down" first (i.e. in
# /etc/ifconfig.isp0) and need to be marked "up" when the daemon is
# running. This will happen automatically for all configured isdn interfaces
# if this isdn_interfaces is left empty. If this behaviour is not desired
# for certain interfaces, set isdn_interfaces to the list of interfaces,
# where it should happen. To disable it completely, set isdn_autoupdown to
# NO.
isdnd=NO isdnd_flags=""
isdn_autoupdown=YES
isdn_interfaces=""
# Other daemons.
#
rwhod=NO
# Hardware daemons.
#
apmd=NO apmd_flags="" # APM power management daemon.
poffd=NO # x68k power switch monitor
poffd_flags="'shutdown -p now'"
screenblank=NO screenblank_flags="" # wscons and FBIO screenblanker
# Configuration of "wscons" console driver virtual screens.
#
wscons=NO wscons_flags="" # setup wscons from wscons.conf