rc.conf revision 1.51 1 # $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.51 2003/10/20 15:02:15 christos Exp $
2 #
3 # /etc/defaults/rc.conf --
4 # default configuration of /etc/rc.conf
5 #
6 # see rc.conf(5) for more information.
7 #
8 # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY; IT MAY BE REPLACED DURING A SYSTEM UPGRADE.
9 # EDIT /etc/rc.conf INSTEAD.
10 #
11 # DEVELOPERS: Please edit share/sushi/system/rcconf/form when modifying this
12 # file to keep it in sync.
13
14 #
15 # Use program=YES to enable program, NO to disable it. program_flags are
16 # passed to the program on the command line.
17 #
18
19 # Uncomment this if you want to use local paths in rc.
20 #
21 #export PATH=$PATH:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin
22
23 # Uncomment the following to execute each /etc/rc.d script in
24 # the current shell rather than in a subshell. This may be
25 # faster on very slow machines that have an expensive fork(2).
26 # NOTE: USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK; A ROGUE COMMAND
27 # MAY INADVERTENTLY PREVENT BOOT TO MULTIUSER.
28 #
29 #rc_fast_and_loose=YES
30
31 # Additional flags to the rcorder(8) that's run by /etc/rc.
32 #
33 rc_rcorder_flags=""
34
35 # If this is set to NO, shutdown(8) will not run /etc/rc.shutdown.
36 #
37 do_rcshutdown=YES
38
39 # Additional flags to the rcorder(8) that's run by /etc/rc.shutdown.
40 #
41 rcshutdown_rcorder_flags=""
42
43 # If this is non-blank, use as the number of seconds to run a watchdog
44 # timer which will terminate /etc/rc.shutdown if the timeout expires.
45 #
46 rcshutdown_timeout=""
47
48
49 # Basic network configuration
50 #
51
52 # Fully Qualified Internet Domain Name (a.k.a. hostname, e.g. foo.baz.edu).
53 # If blank, use /etc/myname.
54 #
55 hostname=""
56
57 # If there's only one way out of your network, set this to the hostname
58 # or the IP address of the router that will get your packets off the LAN.
59 # If blank, use /etc/mygate.
60 #
61 defaultroute=""
62
63 # The NIS domain name (formerly known as Yellow Pages); not in any way
64 # related to Internet domain names.
65 # If blank, use /etc/defaultdomain.
66 #
67 domainname=""
68
69 # Filesystems to mount early in boot-up.
70 # Note that `/var' is needed in $critical_filesystems_local (or
71 # implied as part of `/') as certain services that need /var (such as
72 # dhclient) may be needed to get the network operational enough to mount
73 # the $critical_filesystems_remote.
74 #
75 critical_filesystems_local="/var"
76 critical_filesystems_remote="/usr"
77
78 # Swap device controls.
79 #
80 no_swap=NO # Set to YES if you have purposefully setup no swap
81 # partitions and don't want to be warned about it.
82 swapoff=NO # Remove block-type swap partitions upon shutdown
83
84 # Concatenated disk driver.
85 #
86 ccd=YES
87
88 # RAIDframe driver (manually configured devices).
89 #
90 raidframe=YES
91
92 # Crypto file system.
93 #
94 cgd=YES
95
96 # One-time actions and programs on boot-up.
97 #
98 lkm=NO # Run /etc/rc.lkm. /usr needs to be part of /, or
99 # part of critical_filesystems_local.
100
101 savecore=YES savecore_flags="-z"
102 clear_tmp=YES # clear /tmp after reboot
103 update_motd=YES # updates /etc/motd
104 dmesg=YES dmesg_flags="" # write /var/run/dmesg.boot
105 accounting=NO # uses /var/account/acct
106 newsyslog=NO newsyslog_flags="" # trim log files
107
108 # NOTE: default coredump name now set in /etc/sysctl.conf
109
110 #
111 # File system check flags; default to preen mode, checking filesystems
112 # that are listed in /etc/fstab in parallel as the fsck pass number
113 # permits. Fix minor faults automatically, and exit with non 0 only
114 # when major errors occur.
115 #
116 fsck_flags=-p
117
118 # Security setting. If $securelevel is non-empty, the system securelevel
119 # is set to this value early in the boot sequence. Otherwise the default
120 # action is taken (see init(8)).
121 #
122 securelevel="" # securelevel to set to
123
124 # To set the IP address of an interface either use
125 # ifconfig_xxN="IP-NO"
126 # where xxN is the interface. If this variable is not set then
127 # contents of the file /etc/ifconfig.xxN is used.
128
129 # Networking startup.
130 #
131 ipfilter=NO # uses /etc/ipf.conf
132 ipnat=NO # uses /etc/ipnat.conf
133 ipfs=NO ipfs_flags="" # save/load ipnat and ipf states
134 ipsec=NO # uses /etc/ipsec.conf
135 ipmon=NO ipmon_flags="-ns" # syslog ipfilter messages
136 racoon=NO # IKE daemon
137 auto_ifconfig=YES # config all avail. interfaces
138 net_interfaces="" # used only if above is NO
139 flushroutes=YES # flush routes in netstart
140 dhclient=NO # behave as a DHCP client
141 dhclient_flags="" # blank: config all interfaces
142 ntpdate=NO ntpdate_flags="-b -s" # May need '-u' thru firewall
143 ppp_peers="" # /etc/ppp/peers to call
144 ip6mode=host # host, autohost or router
145 ip6sitelocal=NO # IPv6 sitelocal addrs
146 rtsol=NO rtsol_flags="-a" # for ip6mode=autohost only
147
148 # Special treatment for interfaces that need to be downed on
149 # shutdown (because they might cause unecessary costs or block resources
150 # on the peer). All pppoe* interfaces are automatically included in this
151 # list, add others here manually.
152 #force_down_interfaces=""
153
154 ifwatchd=NO # execute up/down scripts for in-kernel PPPoE interfaces
155 ifwatchd_flags="-u /etc/ppp/ip-up -d /etc/ppp/ip-down pppoe0"
156
157 # ALTQ configuration/monitoring daemon
158 altqd=NO altqd_flags=""
159
160 # Daemons required by servers. These are not needed for strictly client use.
161 #
162
163 # inetd is used to start the IP-based services enabled in /etc/inetd.conf
164 #
165 inetd=YES inetd_flags="-l" # -l logs libwrap
166
167 # rpcbind (formerly known as 'portmap') is used to look up RPC-based services.
168 #
169 rpcbind=NO rpcbind_flags="-l" # -l logs libwrap
170
171 # Commonly used daemons.
172 #
173 syslogd=YES syslogd_flags="-s" # -s "secure" unix domain only
174 cron=YES
175 named=NO named_flags="" # see below for named_chrootdir
176 timed=NO timed_flags=""
177 ntpd=NO ntpd_flags="" # see below for ntpd_chrootdir
178 postfix=NO
179 lpd=NO lpd_flags="-s" # -s "secure" unix domain only
180 sshd=NO sshd_flags=""
181
182 # sendmail can now be run either as a suid root binary or as a sgid
183 # smmsp binary. In the former case, you must not have the file
184 # /etc/mail/submit.cf, otherwise sendmail will behave as if it was
185 # sgid. This can result in mail not being delivered.
186 #
187 # For those people who wish only to send mail (locally or remotely),
188 # but not receive mail (via the network) in the sgid case, you must
189 # also run the sendmail daemon with one of the following two options:
190 #
191 # -ODaemonPortOptions=Family=inet,Addr=127.0.0.1,Name=MTA
192 # -ODaemonPortOptions=Family=inet6,Addr=::1,Name=MTA6
193 #
194 # The smmsp process is a sendmail helper that periodically flushes the
195 # "client" queue in the sgid case. If you are using sendmail as a
196 # suid root program, then smmsp is not needed.
197 #
198 sendmail=NO sendmail_flags="-Lsm-mta -bd -q30m"
199 sendmail_suidroot=NO
200 smmsp=NO smmsp_flags="-Lsm-msp-queue -Ac -q30m"
201
202
203 # To run the named(8) DNS server as an unprivileged user under a
204 # chroot(2) cage, uncomment the following after migrating the contents
205 # of /etc/namedb to /var/chroot/named/etc/namedb
206 #
207 #named_chrootdir="/var/chroot/named"
208
209 # To run the ntpd(8) NTP server as an unprivileged user under a
210 # chroot(2) cage, uncomment the following, after ensuring that:
211 # - The kernel has "pseudo-device clockctl" compiled in
212 # - /dev/clockctl is present
213 #
214 #ntpd_chrootdir="/var/chroot/ntpd"
215
216 # Routing daemons.
217 #
218 routed=NO routed_flags="-q"
219 gated=NO
220 mrouted=NO mrouted_flags=""
221 route6d=NO route6d_flags=""
222 rtsold=NO rtsold_flags="" # for ip6mode=autohost only
223
224 # Daemons used to boot other hosts over a network.
225 #
226 rarpd=NO rarpd_flags="-a"
227 bootparamd=NO bootparamd_flags=""
228 dhcpd=NO dhcpd_flags="-q"
229 dhcrelay=NO dhcrelay_flags=""
230 rbootd=NO rbootd_flags=""
231 mopd=NO mopd_flags="-a"
232 ndbootd=NO ndbootd_flags="-s /tftpboot /tftpboot/bootyy"
233 rtadvd=NO rtadvd_flags=""
234
235 # X11 daemons.
236 #
237 xfs=NO xfs_flags="" # X11 font server
238 xdm=NO xdm_flags="" # X11 display manager; needs
239 # wscons=YES for local displays.
240
241 # YP (NIS) daemons.
242 #
243 ypbind=NO ypbind_flags=""
244 ypserv=NO ypserv_flags="-d"
245 yppasswdd=NO yppasswdd_flags=""
246
247 # NFS daemons and parameters.
248 #
249 mountd=NO mountd_flags="" # NFS mount requests daemon
250 nfs_client=NO # enable client daemons
251 nfs_server=NO # enable server daemons
252 nfsd_flags="-6tun 4"
253 lockd=NO lockd_flags=""
254 statd=NO statd_flags=""
255 amd=NO amd_flags="-l syslog -x error,noinfo,nostats"
256 amd_dir=/amd # mount dir
257
258 # Heimdal Kerberos 5 KDC (with Kerberos IV compatibility)
259 kdc=NO kdc_flags=""
260
261 # ISDN daemon
262 isdnd=NO isdnd_flags=""
263
264 # Other daemons.
265 #
266 rwhod=NO
267
268 # Hardware daemons.
269 #
270 apmd=NO apmd_flags="" # APM power management daemon.
271 poffd=NO # x68k power switch monitor
272 poffd_flags="'shutdown -p now'"
273 powerd=NO powerd_flags="" # power management daemon
274 screenblank=NO screenblank_flags="" # wscons and FBIO screenblanker
275
276 moused=NO # serial mouse handler
277 moused_flags="-p /dev/tty00"
278
279 wdogctl=NO # watchdog timer control
280 # wdogctl_flags="-k devicename"
281
282 # Configuration of "wscons" console driver virtual screens.
283 #
284 wscons=NO wscons_flags="" # setup wscons from wscons.conf
285
286 # Configuration of "wsmoused" console driver cut-n-paste support
287 #
288 wsmoused=NO wsmoused_flags=""
289
290 # Configuration of "tpctl" touch panel calibration utility
291 #
292 tpctl=NO tpctl_flags=""
293
294 # Mixer setting
295 #
296 mixerctl=NO mixerctl_mixers="" # "mixer0 mixer1" means saving
297 # and restoring their settings
298