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/freebsd-10.0-release/etc/rc.d/ | ||
H A D | local_unbound | 255809 Mon Sep 23 02:37:55 MDT 2013 des Add a setup script for unbound(8) called local-unbound-setup. It generates a configuration suitable for running unbound as a caching forwarding resolver, and configures resolvconf(8) to update unbound's list of forwarders in addition to /etc/resolv.conf. The initial list is taken from the existing resolv.conf, which is rewritten to point to localhost. Alternatively, a list of forwarders can be provided on the command line. To assist this script, add an rc.subr command called "enabled" which does nothing except return 0 if the service is enabled and 1 if it is not, without going through the usual checks. We should consider doing the same for "status", which is currently pointless. Add an rc script for unbound, called local_unbound. If there is no configuration file, the rc script runs local-unbound-setup to generate one. Note that these scripts place the unbound configuration files in /var/unbound rather than /etc/unbound. This is necessary so that unbound can reload its configuration while chrooted. We should probably provide symlinks in /etc. Approved by: re (blanket) |
H A D | Makefile | diff 255809 Mon Sep 23 02:37:55 MDT 2013 des Add a setup script for unbound(8) called local-unbound-setup. It generates a configuration suitable for running unbound as a caching forwarding resolver, and configures resolvconf(8) to update unbound's list of forwarders in addition to /etc/resolv.conf. The initial list is taken from the existing resolv.conf, which is rewritten to point to localhost. Alternatively, a list of forwarders can be provided on the command line. To assist this script, add an rc.subr command called "enabled" which does nothing except return 0 if the service is enabled and 1 if it is not, without going through the usual checks. We should consider doing the same for "status", which is currently pointless. Add an rc script for unbound, called local_unbound. If there is no configuration file, the rc script runs local-unbound-setup to generate one. Note that these scripts place the unbound configuration files in /var/unbound rather than /etc/unbound. This is necessary so that unbound can reload its configuration while chrooted. We should probably provide symlinks in /etc. Approved by: re (blanket) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/usr.sbin/unbound/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 255809 Mon Sep 23 02:37:55 MDT 2013 des Add a setup script for unbound(8) called local-unbound-setup. It generates a configuration suitable for running unbound as a caching forwarding resolver, and configures resolvconf(8) to update unbound's list of forwarders in addition to /etc/resolv.conf. The initial list is taken from the existing resolv.conf, which is rewritten to point to localhost. Alternatively, a list of forwarders can be provided on the command line. To assist this script, add an rc.subr command called "enabled" which does nothing except return 0 if the service is enabled and 1 if it is not, without going through the usual checks. We should consider doing the same for "status", which is currently pointless. Add an rc script for unbound, called local_unbound. If there is no configuration file, the rc script runs local-unbound-setup to generate one. Note that these scripts place the unbound configuration files in /var/unbound rather than /etc/unbound. This is necessary so that unbound can reload its configuration while chrooted. We should probably provide symlinks in /etc. Approved by: re (blanket) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/usr.sbin/unbound/local-setup/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | 255809 Mon Sep 23 02:37:55 MDT 2013 des Add a setup script for unbound(8) called local-unbound-setup. It generates a configuration suitable for running unbound as a caching forwarding resolver, and configures resolvconf(8) to update unbound's list of forwarders in addition to /etc/resolv.conf. The initial list is taken from the existing resolv.conf, which is rewritten to point to localhost. Alternatively, a list of forwarders can be provided on the command line. To assist this script, add an rc.subr command called "enabled" which does nothing except return 0 if the service is enabled and 1 if it is not, without going through the usual checks. We should consider doing the same for "status", which is currently pointless. Add an rc script for unbound, called local_unbound. If there is no configuration file, the rc script runs local-unbound-setup to generate one. Note that these scripts place the unbound configuration files in /var/unbound rather than /etc/unbound. This is necessary so that unbound can reload its configuration while chrooted. We should probably provide symlinks in /etc. Approved by: re (blanket) |
H A D | local-unbound-setup.sh | 255809 Mon Sep 23 02:37:55 MDT 2013 des Add a setup script for unbound(8) called local-unbound-setup. It generates a configuration suitable for running unbound as a caching forwarding resolver, and configures resolvconf(8) to update unbound's list of forwarders in addition to /etc/resolv.conf. The initial list is taken from the existing resolv.conf, which is rewritten to point to localhost. Alternatively, a list of forwarders can be provided on the command line. To assist this script, add an rc.subr command called "enabled" which does nothing except return 0 if the service is enabled and 1 if it is not, without going through the usual checks. We should consider doing the same for "status", which is currently pointless. Add an rc script for unbound, called local_unbound. If there is no configuration file, the rc script runs local-unbound-setup to generate one. Note that these scripts place the unbound configuration files in /var/unbound rather than /etc/unbound. This is necessary so that unbound can reload its configuration while chrooted. We should probably provide symlinks in /etc. Approved by: re (blanket) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/share/man/man8/ | ||
H A D | rc.8 | diff 255809 Mon Sep 23 02:37:55 MDT 2013 des Add a setup script for unbound(8) called local-unbound-setup. It generates a configuration suitable for running unbound as a caching forwarding resolver, and configures resolvconf(8) to update unbound's list of forwarders in addition to /etc/resolv.conf. The initial list is taken from the existing resolv.conf, which is rewritten to point to localhost. Alternatively, a list of forwarders can be provided on the command line. To assist this script, add an rc.subr command called "enabled" which does nothing except return 0 if the service is enabled and 1 if it is not, without going through the usual checks. We should consider doing the same for "status", which is currently pointless. Add an rc script for unbound, called local_unbound. If there is no configuration file, the rc script runs local-unbound-setup to generate one. Note that these scripts place the unbound configuration files in /var/unbound rather than /etc/unbound. This is necessary so that unbound can reload its configuration while chrooted. We should probably provide symlinks in /etc. Approved by: re (blanket) |
H A D | rc.subr.8 | diff 255809 Mon Sep 23 02:37:55 MDT 2013 des Add a setup script for unbound(8) called local-unbound-setup. It generates a configuration suitable for running unbound as a caching forwarding resolver, and configures resolvconf(8) to update unbound's list of forwarders in addition to /etc/resolv.conf. The initial list is taken from the existing resolv.conf, which is rewritten to point to localhost. Alternatively, a list of forwarders can be provided on the command line. To assist this script, add an rc.subr command called "enabled" which does nothing except return 0 if the service is enabled and 1 if it is not, without going through the usual checks. We should consider doing the same for "status", which is currently pointless. Add an rc script for unbound, called local_unbound. If there is no configuration file, the rc script runs local-unbound-setup to generate one. Note that these scripts place the unbound configuration files in /var/unbound rather than /etc/unbound. This is necessary so that unbound can reload its configuration while chrooted. We should probably provide symlinks in /etc. Approved by: re (blanket) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/tools/build/mk/ | ||
H A D | OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc | diff 255809 Mon Sep 23 02:37:55 MDT 2013 des Add a setup script for unbound(8) called local-unbound-setup. It generates a configuration suitable for running unbound as a caching forwarding resolver, and configures resolvconf(8) to update unbound's list of forwarders in addition to /etc/resolv.conf. The initial list is taken from the existing resolv.conf, which is rewritten to point to localhost. Alternatively, a list of forwarders can be provided on the command line. To assist this script, add an rc.subr command called "enabled" which does nothing except return 0 if the service is enabled and 1 if it is not, without going through the usual checks. We should consider doing the same for "status", which is currently pointless. Add an rc script for unbound, called local_unbound. If there is no configuration file, the rc script runs local-unbound-setup to generate one. Note that these scripts place the unbound configuration files in /var/unbound rather than /etc/unbound. This is necessary so that unbound can reload its configuration while chrooted. We should probably provide symlinks in /etc. Approved by: re (blanket) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/etc/ | ||
H A D | rc.subr | diff 255809 Mon Sep 23 02:37:55 MDT 2013 des Add a setup script for unbound(8) called local-unbound-setup. It generates a configuration suitable for running unbound as a caching forwarding resolver, and configures resolvconf(8) to update unbound's list of forwarders in addition to /etc/resolv.conf. The initial list is taken from the existing resolv.conf, which is rewritten to point to localhost. Alternatively, a list of forwarders can be provided on the command line. To assist this script, add an rc.subr command called "enabled" which does nothing except return 0 if the service is enabled and 1 if it is not, without going through the usual checks. We should consider doing the same for "status", which is currently pointless. Add an rc script for unbound, called local_unbound. If there is no configuration file, the rc script runs local-unbound-setup to generate one. Note that these scripts place the unbound configuration files in /var/unbound rather than /etc/unbound. This is necessary so that unbound can reload its configuration while chrooted. We should probably provide symlinks in /etc. Approved by: re (blanket) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/share/man/man5/ | ||
H A D | rc.conf.5 | diff 255809 Mon Sep 23 02:37:55 MDT 2013 des Add a setup script for unbound(8) called local-unbound-setup. It generates a configuration suitable for running unbound as a caching forwarding resolver, and configures resolvconf(8) to update unbound's list of forwarders in addition to /etc/resolv.conf. The initial list is taken from the existing resolv.conf, which is rewritten to point to localhost. Alternatively, a list of forwarders can be provided on the command line. To assist this script, add an rc.subr command called "enabled" which does nothing except return 0 if the service is enabled and 1 if it is not, without going through the usual checks. We should consider doing the same for "status", which is currently pointless. Add an rc script for unbound, called local_unbound. If there is no configuration file, the rc script runs local-unbound-setup to generate one. Note that these scripts place the unbound configuration files in /var/unbound rather than /etc/unbound. This is necessary so that unbound can reload its configuration while chrooted. We should probably provide symlinks in /etc. Approved by: re (blanket) |
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