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/freebsd-10.2-release/usr.sbin/bootparamd/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | 6751 Sun Feb 26 23:40:53 MST 1995 wpaul Obtained from: The Xkernel source distribution I hope I'm doing this right. This is an initial version of bootparamd for FreeBSD based on a public domain rpc.bootparamd implementation by a gentleman named Klas Heggemann. This program has apparently been around for a while. The README explicitly lists the code as public domain, so I guess it's safe to use. This program is needed for booting diskless SunOS and Solaris machines. rarpd is also required, but that's in the works too. I have made two changes to this code: - Implemented NIS lookups. If /etc/bootparams contains a '+' then the bootparams map is consulted. - Allow 0.0.0.0 as a user-specified router address. The SunOS rpc.bootparamd returns this value in many cases. |
/freebsd-10.2-release/usr.sbin/bootparamd/bootparamd/ | ||
H A D | README | 6751 Sun Feb 26 23:40:53 MST 1995 wpaul Obtained from: The Xkernel source distribution I hope I'm doing this right. This is an initial version of bootparamd for FreeBSD based on a public domain rpc.bootparamd implementation by a gentleman named Klas Heggemann. This program has apparently been around for a while. The README explicitly lists the code as public domain, so I guess it's safe to use. This program is needed for booting diskless SunOS and Solaris machines. rarpd is also required, but that's in the works too. I have made two changes to this code: - Implemented NIS lookups. If /etc/bootparams contains a '+' then the bootparams map is consulted. - Allow 0.0.0.0 as a user-specified router address. The SunOS rpc.bootparamd returns this value in many cases. |
H A D | bootparamd.8 | 6751 Sun Feb 26 23:40:53 MST 1995 wpaul Obtained from: The Xkernel source distribution I hope I'm doing this right. This is an initial version of bootparamd for FreeBSD based on a public domain rpc.bootparamd implementation by a gentleman named Klas Heggemann. This program has apparently been around for a while. The README explicitly lists the code as public domain, so I guess it's safe to use. This program is needed for booting diskless SunOS and Solaris machines. rarpd is also required, but that's in the works too. I have made two changes to this code: - Implemented NIS lookups. If /etc/bootparams contains a '+' then the bootparams map is consulted. - Allow 0.0.0.0 as a user-specified router address. The SunOS rpc.bootparamd returns this value in many cases. |
H A D | main.c | 6751 Sun Feb 26 23:40:53 MST 1995 wpaul Obtained from: The Xkernel source distribution I hope I'm doing this right. This is an initial version of bootparamd for FreeBSD based on a public domain rpc.bootparamd implementation by a gentleman named Klas Heggemann. This program has apparently been around for a while. The README explicitly lists the code as public domain, so I guess it's safe to use. This program is needed for booting diskless SunOS and Solaris machines. rarpd is also required, but that's in the works too. I have made two changes to this code: - Implemented NIS lookups. If /etc/bootparams contains a '+' then the bootparams map is consulted. - Allow 0.0.0.0 as a user-specified router address. The SunOS rpc.bootparamd returns this value in many cases. |
H A D | Makefile | 6751 Sun Feb 26 23:40:53 MST 1995 wpaul Obtained from: The Xkernel source distribution I hope I'm doing this right. This is an initial version of bootparamd for FreeBSD based on a public domain rpc.bootparamd implementation by a gentleman named Klas Heggemann. This program has apparently been around for a while. The README explicitly lists the code as public domain, so I guess it's safe to use. This program is needed for booting diskless SunOS and Solaris machines. rarpd is also required, but that's in the works too. I have made two changes to this code: - Implemented NIS lookups. If /etc/bootparams contains a '+' then the bootparams map is consulted. - Allow 0.0.0.0 as a user-specified router address. The SunOS rpc.bootparamd returns this value in many cases. |
H A D | bootparamd.c | 6751 Sun Feb 26 23:40:53 MST 1995 wpaul Obtained from: The Xkernel source distribution I hope I'm doing this right. This is an initial version of bootparamd for FreeBSD based on a public domain rpc.bootparamd implementation by a gentleman named Klas Heggemann. This program has apparently been around for a while. The README explicitly lists the code as public domain, so I guess it's safe to use. This program is needed for booting diskless SunOS and Solaris machines. rarpd is also required, but that's in the works too. I have made two changes to this code: - Implemented NIS lookups. If /etc/bootparams contains a '+' then the bootparams map is consulted. - Allow 0.0.0.0 as a user-specified router address. The SunOS rpc.bootparamd returns this value in many cases. |
/freebsd-10.2-release/usr.sbin/bootparamd/callbootd/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | 6751 Sun Feb 26 23:40:53 MST 1995 wpaul Obtained from: The Xkernel source distribution I hope I'm doing this right. This is an initial version of bootparamd for FreeBSD based on a public domain rpc.bootparamd implementation by a gentleman named Klas Heggemann. This program has apparently been around for a while. The README explicitly lists the code as public domain, so I guess it's safe to use. This program is needed for booting diskless SunOS and Solaris machines. rarpd is also required, but that's in the works too. I have made two changes to this code: - Implemented NIS lookups. If /etc/bootparams contains a '+' then the bootparams map is consulted. - Allow 0.0.0.0 as a user-specified router address. The SunOS rpc.bootparamd returns this value in many cases. |
H A D | callbootd.c | 6751 Sun Feb 26 23:40:53 MST 1995 wpaul Obtained from: The Xkernel source distribution I hope I'm doing this right. This is an initial version of bootparamd for FreeBSD based on a public domain rpc.bootparamd implementation by a gentleman named Klas Heggemann. This program has apparently been around for a while. The README explicitly lists the code as public domain, so I guess it's safe to use. This program is needed for booting diskless SunOS and Solaris machines. rarpd is also required, but that's in the works too. I have made two changes to this code: - Implemented NIS lookups. If /etc/bootparams contains a '+' then the bootparams map is consulted. - Allow 0.0.0.0 as a user-specified router address. The SunOS rpc.bootparamd returns this value in many cases. |
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