/etc/rc.conf


# set these to "NO" to turn them off, otherwise, they're used as flags
routed_flags=NO # for normal use: "-q"
mrouted_flags=NO # for normal use: "", if activated
rarpd_flags=NO # for normal use: "-a"
bootparamd_flags=NO # for normal use: ""
rbootd_flags=NO # for normal use: ""
sendmail_flags=NO # for normal use: "-bd -q30m"
smtpfwdd_flags=NO # for normal use: "", and no "-bd" above.
named_flags=NO # for normal use: ""
timed_flags=NO # for normal use: ""
photurisd_flags=NO # for normal use: ""
isakmpd_flags=NO # for normal use: ""
mopd_flags=NO # for normal use: "-a"
httpd_flags="" # for normal use: "" or "-DDSL" after reading ssl(8))
apmd_flags=NO # for normal use: ""
dhcpd_flags="-q" # for normal use: "-q"
ip6defaultif_flags=NO # for normal use: interface
rtadvd_flags=NO # for normal use: list of interfaces
route6d_flags=NO # for normal use: ""
rtsold_flags=NO # for normal use: interface
   
# set to NO if ftpd is running out of inetd
ftpd_flags=NO # for non-inetd use: "-D"
   
# set to NO if if identd is running out of inetd
identd_flags=NO # for non-inetd use: "-b -u nobody -elo"
   
# On some architectures, you must also disable console getty in /etc/ttys
xdm_flags=NO # for normal use: ""
   
# set the following to "YES" to turn them on
rwhod=NO  
nfs_server=NO  
nfs_client=NO  
lockd=NO  
gated=NO  
kerberos_server=NO # kerberos server. run info kth-krd' for assistance.
kerberos_slave=NO # kerberos slave server.
amd=NO
ipfilter=YES
ipnat=YES # for "YES" ipfilter must also be "YES"
portmap=YES # almost always needed
inetd=NO # almost always needed
lpd=NO # printing daemons
check_quotas=YES # NO may be desireable in some YP environments
sshd=YES # if YES, run sshd
ntpd=YES # run ntpd if it exists
afs = NO # mount and run afs
# Multicast routing configuration
# Please look at /etc/netstart for a detailed description if you change these
multicast_host=NO # Route all multicast packets to a single interface
multicast_router=NO # A multicast routing daemon will be run, e.g. mrouted
# miscellaneous other flags
# only used if the appropriate server is marked YES above
gated_flags=
ypserv_flags= # E.g. -1 for YP v1, -d for DNS etc
yppasswdd_flags= # "-d /etc/yp" if passwd files are in /etc/yp
nfsd_flags="-tun 4" # Crank the 4 for a busy NFS fileserver
nfsiod_flags="-n 4" # Crank the 4 for a busy NFS client
amd_dir=/tmp_mnt # AMD's mount directory
amd_master=/etc/amd/master # AMD 'master' map
ipfilter_rules=/etc/ipf.rules # Rules for IP packet filtering
ipnat_rules=/etc/ipnat.rules # Rules for Network Address Translation
ipmon_flags=-D /var/log/ipflog # To disable logging, use ipmon_flags=NO
syslogd_flags= # add more flags, ie. "-u -a /chroot/dev/log"
named_user=named # Named should not run as root unless necessary
named_chroot=/var/named # Where to chroot named if not empty
afs_mount_point=/afs # Mountpoint for AFS
afs_device=/dev/xfs0 # Device used by afsd
afsd_flags=-z # Flags passed to afsd
shlib_dirs= # extra directories for ldconfig
local_reconf="/etc/rc.conf.local"

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