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H A D | BSD.root.dist | diff 135875 Tue Sep 28 09:46:00 MDT 2004 dougb Create a named chroot directory structure in /var/named, and use it by default when named is enabled. Also, improve our default directory layout by creating /var/named/etc/namedb/{master|slave} directories, and use the former for the generated localhost* files. Rather than using pax to copy device entries, mount devfs in the chroot directory. There may be some corner cases where things need to be adjusted, but overall this structure has been well tested on a production network, and should serve the needs of the vast majority of users. UPDATING has instructions on how to do the conversion for those with existing configurations. |
H A D | BSD.var.dist | diff 135875 Tue Sep 28 09:46:00 MDT 2004 dougb Create a named chroot directory structure in /var/named, and use it by default when named is enabled. Also, improve our default directory layout by creating /var/named/etc/namedb/{master|slave} directories, and use the former for the generated localhost* files. Rather than using pax to copy device entries, mount devfs in the chroot directory. There may be some corner cases where things need to be adjusted, but overall this structure has been well tested on a production network, and should serve the needs of the vast majority of users. UPDATING has instructions on how to do the conversion for those with existing configurations. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/etc/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 135875 Tue Sep 28 09:46:00 MDT 2004 dougb Create a named chroot directory structure in /var/named, and use it by default when named is enabled. Also, improve our default directory layout by creating /var/named/etc/namedb/{master|slave} directories, and use the former for the generated localhost* files. Rather than using pax to copy device entries, mount devfs in the chroot directory. There may be some corner cases where things need to be adjusted, but overall this structure has been well tested on a production network, and should serve the needs of the vast majority of users. UPDATING has instructions on how to do the conversion for those with existing configurations. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/etc/defaults/ | ||
H A D | rc.conf | diff 135875 Tue Sep 28 09:46:00 MDT 2004 dougb Create a named chroot directory structure in /var/named, and use it by default when named is enabled. Also, improve our default directory layout by creating /var/named/etc/namedb/{master|slave} directories, and use the former for the generated localhost* files. Rather than using pax to copy device entries, mount devfs in the chroot directory. There may be some corner cases where things need to be adjusted, but overall this structure has been well tested on a production network, and should serve the needs of the vast majority of users. UPDATING has instructions on how to do the conversion for those with existing configurations. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/ | ||
H A D | UPDATING | diff 135875 Tue Sep 28 09:46:00 MDT 2004 dougb Create a named chroot directory structure in /var/named, and use it by default when named is enabled. Also, improve our default directory layout by creating /var/named/etc/namedb/{master|slave} directories, and use the former for the generated localhost* files. Rather than using pax to copy device entries, mount devfs in the chroot directory. There may be some corner cases where things need to be adjusted, but overall this structure has been well tested on a production network, and should serve the needs of the vast majority of users. UPDATING has instructions on how to do the conversion for those with existing configurations. |
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