We now do it as a "camcontrol rescan all" which is something ken
promised to implement; for the time being it's not worse than the old
"camcontrol rescan $device" which ended up in something like
"camcontrol rescan aic1". Currently, camcontrol misinterprets the
third non-numeric arg as number 0, and rescans bus 0, which is about
the best we could get at this time.
Approved by: imp
MFC after: 1 week
The catpaging and setuidness features of man(1) combined make
it vulnerable to a number of security attacks. Specifically,
it was possible to overwrite system catpages with arbitrarily
contents by either setting up a symlink to a directory holding
system catpages, or by writing custom -mdoc or -man groff(1)
macro packages and setting up GROFF_TMAC_PATH in environment
to point to them. (See PR below for details).
This means man(1) can no longer create system catpages on a
regular user's behalf. (It is still able to if the user has
write permissions to the directory holding catpages, e.g.,
user's own manpages, or if the running user is ``root''.)
To create and install catpages during ``make world'', please
set MANBUILDCAT=YES in /etc/make.conf. To rebuild catpages
on a weekly basis, please set weekly_catman_enable="YES" in
/etc/periodic.conf.
PR: bin/32791
Submitted by: Michael Johansson <micke@nevermind.net>
o Sony PCWA-C100 WaveLAN card
Submitted by: "Jeremiah Gowdy" <jgowdy@home.com>
o Corega KK Wireless LAN PCCA-11 (version b?)
Submitted by: Masahide *MAC* Noda <mac@clave.gr.jp>
to have backward compatibility symbolic links.
This code should check existence of deprecated locales and
fix them using following scheme:
. if new locale directory exisists and is a symlink -- remove it
. if old locale directory exists and not a symlink -- rename it to
its new name
This should allow to mtree(1) and existing locale aliases make(1)
rules to setup locale dirs correctly (avoid self-referenced symlinks)
BTW, this commit brings in backward compatibility support for ru_SU
locales (aliased to appropriate ru_RU ones).
- The disktab was taken from etc.alpha.
- rc.sparc64 doesn't do anything right now.
- The ttys file has all the vty's commented out since we don't know how
those will work yet. Also, an entry is added for the Openfirmware
console device.
Submitted by: jake (partially)
a packed array so sizeof work. This broke RFMON mode and passing
up 802.11 packets.
The Linux emulation code was derived from the open source Linux driver to
maintain compatibility.
LEAP support is added, hints from Richard Johnson. I've verified this
locally with PC350v42510.img firmware. More bug fixing from Marco to
fix long passwords.
Change DELAYs in flash part of driver to FLASH_DELAY which uses tsleep
so it doesn't look like your system died during a flash update.
Install header files in /usr/include/dev/an
Cleanup some ifmedia bugs add "Home" key mode to ifmedia and ancontrol.
This way you can manage 2 keys a little easier. Map the home mode into
key 5. Enhance ifconfig to dump the various configured SSIDs. I use
a bunch of different ones and roam between them. Use the syntax similar
to the WEP keys to deal with setting difference SSIDs.
Bump up up the Card capabilities RID since they added 2 bytes to it
in the latest firmware. Thankfully we changed it from a terminal
failure so the card still worked but the driver whined.
Some cleanup patches from Marco Molteni.
Submitted by: Richard Johnson <raj@cisco.com>
Marco Molteni <molter@tin.it>
and myself
Various checks: David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org>
Reviewed by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org>
Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org>
Approved by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org>
Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org>
Obtained from: Linux emulation API's from Aironet driver.
types (networkfs_types) with a version that includes the original
list.
This increases the scope for user error and also means that systems with
networkfs_types set in /etc/rc.conf will not benefit from changes to the
list in /etc/defaults/rc.conf on upgrade.
Instead, store the default list in /etc/rc itself and allow the operator
to append to that list by specifying her own list in networkfs_types.
Rename networkfs_types to extra_netfs_types accordingly, as the new name
better describes the purpose of the variable. Default the value to
'NO'.
the network is initialized. This was first implemented in rev 1.268
of src/etc/rc, but was backed out at wollman's request.
The objection was that the right place for the fix is in mount(8).
Having looked at that problem, I find it hard to believe that
the hoops one would have to jump through can be justified by the
desire for purity alone.
Note that there are reported issues surrounding nfsclient kernel
support and mount_nfs(8), which currently make NFS an ugly exception
to the general case.
With this change, systems with non-NFS network filesystems configured
for mounting on startup in /etc/fstab are no longer guaranteed to
fail on startup.
o uncommnent joy stuff (me)
o Add BONDWELL B236 joystick card (me)
o Add Buffalo WLI-CF-S11G wi card (me)
o CNF CD-m (submitted by gda)
Submitted by: Dmitry A Goncharov <gda@sani.ru>
md device and file system creation occurs *after* mtree is run, and
as such an /var/tmp/* or /tmp/* entries will be under the mountpoint
(or fail) rather than appearing in the md filesystems. This prevents
the creation of vi.recover, and might affect other localizations that
rely on the mtree calls affecting these directories.