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32 .Nd system configuration information
36 contains descriptive information about the local host name, configuration
37 details for any potential network interfaces and which services should be
38 started up at system initial boot time.
39 In new installations, the
41 file is generally initialized by the system installation utility,
46 is not to run commands or perform system startup actions
48 Instead, it is included by the
49 various generic startup scripts in
51 which conditionalize their
52 internal actions according to the settings found there.
56 file is included from the file
57 .Pa /etc/defaults/rc.conf ,
58 which specifies the default settings for all the available options.
59 Options need only be specified in
61 when the system administrator wishes to override these defaults.
63 .Pa /etc/rc.conf.local
64 is used to override settings in
66 for historical reasons.
72 .Dq Ar name Ns Li = Ns Ar value
76 The following list provides a name and short description for each
77 variable that can be set in the
80 .Bl -tag -width indent-two
85 enable output of debug messages from rc scripts.
86 This variable can be helpful in diagnosing mistakes when
87 editing or integrating new scripts.
88 Beware that this produces copious output to the terminal and
94 disable informational messages from the rc scripts.
95 Informational messages are displayed when
96 a condition that is not serious enough to warrant a warning or
98 .It Va early_late_divider
100 The name of the script that should be used as the
101 delimiter between the
105 stages of the boot process.
106 The early stage should contain all the services needed to
107 get the disks (local or remote) mounted so that the late
108 stage can include scripts contained in the directories
111 variable (see below).
112 Thus, the two likely candidates for this value are
114 for the typical system, and
116 if the system needs remote file
117 systems mounted to get access to the
119 directories; for example when
127 is likely to be an appropriate value.
128 Extreme care should be taken when changing this value,
129 and before changing it one should ensure that there are
130 adequate provisions to recover from a failed boot
131 (such as physical contact with the machine,
132 or reliable remote console access).
137 no swapfile is installed, otherwise the value is used as the full
138 pathname to a file to use for additional swap space.
143 enable support for Automatic Power Management with
151 to handle APM event from userland.
152 This also enables support for APM.
159 these are the flags to pass to the
166 to handle device added, removed or unknown events from the kernel.
167 .It Va kldxref_enable
174 to automatically rebuild
179 .It Va kldxref_clobber
189 will overwrite existing
196 .It Va kldxref_module_path
201 delimited list of paths containing
213 enable the system power control facility with the
222 these are the flags to pass to the
226 Controls the creation of a
229 Always happens if set to
231 and never happens if set to
233 If set to anything else, a memory file system is created if
237 Controls the size of a created
241 Extra options passed to the
243 utility when the memory file system for
248 which inhibits the use of softupdates on
250 so that file system space is freed without delay
251 after file truncation or deletion.
254 for other options you can use in
257 Controls the creation of a
260 Always happens if set to
262 and never happens if set to
264 If set to anything else, a memory file system is created if
268 Controls the size of a created
272 Extra options passed to the
274 utility when the memory file system for
279 which inhibits the use of softupdates on
281 so that file system space is freed without delay
282 after file truncation or deletion.
285 for other options you can use in
288 Controls the automatic population of the
291 Always happens if set to
293 and never happens if set to
295 If set to anything else, a memory file system is created if
298 Note that this process requires access to certain commands in
302 is mounted on normal systems.
303 .It Va cleanvar_enable
310 List of directories to search for startup script files.
311 .It Va script_name_sep
313 The field separator to use for breaking down the list of startup script files
314 into individual filenames.
315 The default is a space.
316 It is not necessary to change this unless there are startup scripts with names
318 .It Va hostapd_enable
327 The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of this host on the network.
328 This should almost certainly be set to something meaningful, even if
329 there is no network connection.
332 is used to set the hostname via DHCP,
333 this variable should be set to an empty string.
336 Enable support for IPv6 networking.
337 Note that this requires that the kernel has been compiled with
338 .Cd "options INET6" .
341 The NIS domain name of this host, or
344 .It Va dhclient_program
346 Path to the DHCP client program
347 .Pa ( /sbin/dhclient ,
352 .It Va dhclient_flags
354 Additional flags to pass to the DHCP client program.
359 manpage for a description of the command line options available.
360 .It Va dhclient_flags_ Ns Aq Ar iface
361 Additional flags to pass to the DHCP client program running on
364 When specified, this variable overrides
366 .It Va background_dhclient
370 to start the DHCP client in background.
371 This can cause trouble with applications depending on
372 a working network, but it will provide a faster startup
374 .It Va background_dhclient_ Ns Aq Ar iface
375 When specified, this variable overrides the
376 .Va background_dhclient
377 variable for interface
380 .It Va synchronous_dhclient
386 only in response to interface events and not synchronously at startup.
387 This behavior can be overridden on a per-interface basis by replacing
391 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
396 .It Va firewall_enable
400 to load firewall rules at startup.
401 If the kernel was not built with
402 .Cd "options IPFIREWALL" ,
405 kernel module will be loaded.
407 .Va ipfilter_enable .
408 .It Va ipv6_firewall_enable
410 The IPv6 equivalent of
411 .Va firewall_enable .
414 to load IPv6 firewall rules at startup.
415 If the kernel was not built with
416 .Cd "options IPV6FIREWALL" ,
419 kernel module will be loaded.
420 .It Va firewall_script
422 This variable specifies the full path to the firewall script to run.
424 .Pa /etc/rc.firewall .
425 .It Va ipv6_firewall_script
427 The IPv6 equivalent of
428 .Va firewall_script .
431 Names the firewall type from the selection in
432 .Pa /etc/rc.firewall ,
433 or the file which contains the local firewall ruleset.
434 Valid selections from
438 .Bl -tag -width ".Li simple" -compact
440 unrestricted IP access
442 all IP services disabled, except via
445 basic protection for a workstation
447 basic protection for a LAN.
450 If a filename is specified, the full path
452 .It Va ipv6_firewall_type
454 The IPv6 equivalent of
456 .It Va firewall_quiet
460 to disable the display of firewall rules on the console during boot.
461 .It Va ipv6_firewall_quiet
463 The IPv6 equivalent of
465 .It Va firewall_logging
469 to enable firewall event logging.
470 This is equivalent to the
471 .Dv IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE
473 .It Va ipv6_firewall_logging
475 The IPv6 equivalent of
476 .Va firewall_logging .
477 .It Va firewall_flags
483 specifies a filename.
484 .It Va ipv6_firewall_flags
486 The IPv6 equivalent of
503 sockets must be enabled in the kernel.
504 If the kernel was not built with
505 .Cd "options IPDIVERT" ,
508 kernel module will be loaded.
509 .It Va natd_interface
511 This is the name of the public interface on which
514 The interface may be given as an interface name or as an IP address.
519 flags should be placed here.
524 flag is automatically added with the above
527 .\" ----- ipfilter_enable setting --------------------------------
528 .It Va ipfilter_enable
539 Typical usage will require putting
541 ipfilter_enable="YES"
559 can be enabled independently.
563 both require at least one of
573 options IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK
576 in the kernel configuration file is a good idea, too.
577 .\" ----- ipfilter_program setting ------------------------------
578 .It Va ipfilter_program
584 .\" ----- ipfilter_rules setting --------------------------------
585 .It Va ipfilter_rules
590 This variable contains the name of the filter rule definition file.
591 The file is expected to be readable for the
594 .\" ----- ipv6_ipfilter_rules setting ---------------------------
595 .It Va ipv6_ipfilter_rules
600 This variable contains the IPv6 filter rule definition file.
601 The file is expected to be readable for the
604 .\" ----- ipfilter_flags setting --------------------------------
605 .It Va ipfilter_flags
608 This variable contains flags passed to the
611 .\" ----- ipnat_enable setting ----------------------------------
621 network address translation.
624 for a detailed discussion.
625 .\" ----- ipnat_program setting ---------------------------------
632 .\" ----- ipnat_rules setting -----------------------------------
638 This variable contains the name of the file
639 holding the network address translation definition.
640 This file is expected to be readable for the
643 .\" ----- ipnat_flags setting -----------------------------------
647 This variable contains flags passed to the
650 .\" ----- ipmon_enable setting ----------------------------------
665 Setting this variable needs setting
672 for a detailed discussion.
673 .\" ----- ipmon_program setting ---------------------------------
680 .\" ----- ipmon_flags setting -----------------------------------
686 This variable contains flags passed to the
689 Another typical example would be
690 .Dq Fl D Pa /var/log/ipflog
693 log directly to a file bypassing
696 .Pa /etc/newsyslog.conf
697 in such case like this:
699 /var/log/ipflog 640 10 100 * Z /var/run/ipmon.pid
701 .\" ----- ipfs_enable setting -----------------------------------
711 saving the filter and NAT state tables during shutdown
712 and reloading them during startup again.
713 Setting this variable needs setting
722 for a detailed discussion.
728 because the raised securelevel will prevent
730 from saving the state tables at shutdown time.
731 .\" ----- ipfs_program setting ----------------------------------
738 .\" ----- ipfs_flags setting ------------------------------------
742 This variable contains flags passed to the
745 .\" ----- end of added ipf hook ---------------------------------
757 Typical usage will require putting
772 into the kernel, otherwise the
773 kernel module will be loaded.
778 ruleset configuration file
793 these flags are passed to the
795 program when loading the ruleset.
805 which logs packets from the
818 .Pa /var/log/pflog ) .
820 .Pa /etc/newsyslog.conf
821 to adjust logfile rotation for this.
831 This variable contains additional flags passed to the
834 .It Va ftpproxy_enable
845 packet filter in translating ftp connections.
846 .It Va ftpproxy_flags
849 This variable contains additional flags passed to the
861 state changes to other hosts over the network by means of
866 must also be set then.
867 .It Va pfsync_syncdev
870 This variable specifies the name of the network interface
872 should operate through.
873 It must be set accordingly if
877 .It Va pfsync_syncpeer
880 This variable is optional.
881 By default, state change messages are sent out on the synchronisation
882 interface using IP multicast packets.
883 The protocol is IP protocol 240, PFSYNC, and the multicast group used is
885 When a peer address is specified using the
887 option, the peer address is used as a destination for the pfsync
888 traffic, and the traffic can then be protected using
892 manpage for more details about using
897 .It Va pfsync_ifconfig
900 This variable can contain additional options to be passed to the
902 command used to set up
904 .It Va tcp_extensions
911 disables certain TCP options as described by
917 might help remedy such problems with connections as randomly hanging
918 or other weird behavior.
919 Some network devices are known
920 to be broken with respect to these options.
927 .Va net.inet.tcp.log_in_vain
929 .Va net.inet.udp.log_in_vain ,
934 are set to the given value.
942 will disable probing idle TCP connections to verify that the
943 peer is still up and reachable.
944 .It Va tcp_drop_synfin
951 will cause the kernel to ignore TCP frames that have both
952 the SYN and FIN flags set.
953 This prevents OS fingerprinting, but may
954 break some legitimate applications.
955 This option is only available if the
956 kernel was built with the
959 .It Va icmp_drop_redirect
966 will cause the kernel to ignore ICMP REDIRECT packets.
969 for more information.
970 .It Va icmp_log_redirect
977 will cause the kernel to log ICMP REDIRECT packets.
979 the log messages are not rate-limited, so this option should only be used
980 for troubleshooting networks.
983 for more information.
984 .It Va icmp_bmcastecho
988 to respond to broadcast or multicast ICMP ping packets.
991 for more information.
992 .It Va ip_portrange_first
996 this is the first port in the default portrange.
999 for more information.
1000 .It Va ip_portrange_last
1004 this is the last port in the default portrange.
1007 for more information.
1008 .It Va network_interfaces
1010 Set to the list of network interfaces to configure on this host or
1012 (the default) for all current interfaces.
1014 .Va network_interfaces
1015 variable to anything other than the default is deprecated.
1016 Interfaces that the administrator wishes to store configuration for,
1017 but not start at boot should be configured with the
1020 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1021 variables as described below.
1024 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1025 variable is also assumed to exist for each value of
1027 When an interface name contains any of the characters
1029 they are translated to
1032 The variable can contain arguments to
1034 as well as special case-insensitive keywords described below.
1035 Such keywords are removed before passing the value to
1037 while the order of the other arguments is preserved.
1039 One can configure more than one IPv4 address with the
1040 .Va ipv4_addrs_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1042 One or more IP addresses must be provided in Classless Inter-Domain
1043 Routing (CIDR) address notation, whose last byte can be a range like
1045 In this case the address 192.168.0.5 will be configured with the
1046 netmask /24 and the addresses 192.168.0.6 to 192.168.0.23 with
1047 the non-conflicting netmask /32 as explained in the
1050 With the interface in question being
1052 an example could look like:
1054 ipv4_addrs_ed0="192.168.0.1/24 192.168.1.1-5/28"
1057 It is also possible to add IP alias entries using
1060 Assuming that the interface in question was
1063 something like this:
1065 ifconfig_ed0_alias0="inet 127.0.0.253 netmask 0xffffffff"
1066 ifconfig_ed0_alias1="inet 127.0.0.254 netmask 0xffffffff"
1071 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Ao Ar interface Ac Ns Va _alias Ns Aq Ar n
1072 entry that is found,
1073 its contents are passed to
1075 Execution stops at the first unsuccessful access, so if
1076 something like this is present:
1078 ifconfig_ed0_alias0="inet 127.0.0.251 netmask 0xffffffff"
1079 ifconfig_ed0_alias1="inet 127.0.0.252 netmask 0xffffffff"
1080 ifconfig_ed0_alias2="inet 127.0.0.253 netmask 0xffffffff"
1081 ifconfig_ed0_alias4="inet 127.0.0.254 netmask 0xffffffff"
1084 Then note that alias4 would
1086 be added since the search would
1087 stop with the missing
1090 Due to this difficult to manage behavior, the
1091 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Ao Ar interface Ac Ns Va _alias Ns Aq Ar n
1095 .Pa /etc/start_if. Ns Aq Ar interface
1096 file is present, it is read and executed by the
1099 before configuring the interface as specified in the
1100 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1102 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Ao Ar interface Ac Ns Va _alias Ns Aq Ar n
1106 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1107 contains the keyword
1109 then the interface will not be configured
1111 .Pa /etc/pccard_ether
1113 .Va network_interfaces
1117 It is possible to bring up an interface with DHCP by adding
1120 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1122 For instance, to initialize the
1125 it is possible to use something like:
1130 Also, if your interface needs WPA authentication, it is possible to add
1133 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1136 Finally, you can add
1138 options in this variable, in addition to the
1139 .Pa /etc/start_if. Ns Aq Ar interface
1141 For instance, to initialize the
1143 device via DHCP, using WPA authentication and 802.11b mode, it is
1144 possible to use something like:
1146 ifconfig_wi0="DHCP WPA mode 11b"
1150 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1151 form, a fallback variable
1152 .Va ifconfig_DEFAULT
1154 It will be used for all interfaces with no
1155 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1157 This is intended to replace the no longer supported
1161 It is also possible to rename interface by doing:
1163 ifconfig_ed0_name="net0"
1164 ifconfig_net0="inet 10.0.0.1 netmask 0xffff0000"
1166 .It Va ipv6_network_interfaces
1168 This is the IPv6 equivalent of
1169 .Va network_interfaces .
1170 Instead of setting the ifconfig variables as
1171 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1172 they should be set as
1173 .Va ipv6_ifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface .
1174 Aliases should be set as
1175 .Va ipv6_ifconfig_ Ns Ao Ar interface Ac Ns Va _alias Ns Aq Ar n .
1176 .Va ipv6_prefix_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1178 Interfaces that do not have a
1179 .Va ipv6_ifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1180 setting will be auto configured by
1183 .Va ipv6_gateway_enable
1186 Note that the IPv6 networking code does not support the
1187 .Pa /etc/start_if. Ns Aq Ar interface
1189 .It Va ipv6_default_interface
1193 this is the default output interface for scoped addresses.
1194 Now this works only for IPv6 link local multicast addresses.
1195 .It Va cloned_interfaces
1197 Set to the list of clonable network interfaces to create on this host.
1199 .Va cloned_interfaces
1200 are automatically appended to
1201 .Va network_interfaces
1203 .It Va fec_interfaces
1207 Fast EtherChannel interfaces to configure on this host.
1209 .Va fecconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1210 variable is assumed to exist for each value of
1212 The value of this variable is used to configure link aggregated interfaces
1213 according to the syntax of the
1214 .Cm NGM_FEC_ADD_IFACE
1218 Additionally, this option ensures that each listed interface is created
1223 before attempting to configure it.
1226 fec_interfaces="fec0"
1227 fecconfig_fec0="em0 em1"
1228 ifconfig_fec0="DHCP"
1230 .It Va gif_interfaces
1234 tunnel interfaces to configure on this host.
1236 .Va gifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1237 variable is assumed to exist for each value of
1239 The value of this variable is used to configure the link layer of the
1240 tunnel according to the syntax of the
1244 Additionally, this option ensures that each listed interface is created
1249 before attempting to configure it.
1250 .It Va sppp_interfaces
1254 interfaces to configure on this host.
1256 .Va spppconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1257 variable is assumed to exist for each value of
1259 Each interface should also be configured by a general
1260 .Va ifconfig_ Ns Aq Ar interface
1264 for more information about available options.
1274 Mode in which to run the
1283 See the manual for a full description.
1288 enables network address translation.
1289 Used in conjunction with
1291 allows hosts on private network addresses access to the Internet using
1292 this host as a network address translating router.
1295 The name of the profile to use from
1296 .Pa /etc/ppp/ppp.conf .
1299 The name of the user under which
1307 .It Va rc_conf_files
1309 This option is used to specify a list of files that will override
1311 .Pa /etc/defaults/rc.conf .
1312 The files will be read in the order in which they are specified and should
1313 include the full path to the file.
1314 By default, the files specified are
1317 .Pa /etc/rc.conf.local
1323 will attempt to automatically mount ZFS file systems and initialize ZFS volumes
1325 .It Va gbde_autoattach_all
1330 will attempt to automatically initialize your .bde devices in
1334 List the devices that the script should try to attach,
1339 The directory where the
1341 lockfiles are located.
1342 The default lockfile directory is
1345 The lockfile for each individual
1347 device can be overridden by setting the variable
1348 .Va gbde_lock_ Ns Aq Ar device ,
1351 is the encrypted device without the
1356 .It Va gbde_attach_attempts
1358 Number of times to attempt attaching to a
1360 device, i.e., how many times the user is asked for the pass-phrase.
1364 List of devices to automatically attach on boot.
1365 Note that .eli devices from
1367 are automatically appended to this list.
1370 Number of times user is asked for the pass-phrase.
1371 If empty, it will be taken from
1372 .Va kern.geom.eli.tries
1374 .It Va geli_default_flags
1376 Default flags to use by
1378 when configuring disk encryption.
1379 Flags can be configured for every device separately by defining
1380 .Va geli_ Ns Ao Ar device Ac Ns Va _flags
1382 .It Va geli_autodetach
1384 Specifies if GELI devices should be marked for detach on last close after
1385 file systems are mounted.
1388 This can be changed for every device separately by defining
1389 .Va geli_ Ns Ao Ar device Ac Ns Va _autodetach
1391 .It Va geli_swap_flags
1392 Options passed to the
1394 utility when encrypted GEOM providers for swap partitions are created.
1396 .Dq Li "-a aes -l 256 -s 4096 -d" .
1397 .It Va root_rw_mount
1402 After the file systems are checked at boot time, the root file system
1403 is remounted as read-write if this is set to
1405 Diskless systems that mount their root file system from a read-only remote
1406 NFS share should set this to
1410 .It Va fsck_y_enable
1415 will be run with the
1417 flag if the initial preen
1418 of the file systems fails.
1419 .It Va background_fsck
1423 the system will attempt to run
1425 in the background where possible.
1426 .It Va background_fsck_delay
1428 The amount of time in seconds to sleep before starting a background
1430 It defaults to sixty seconds to allow large applications such as
1431 the X server to start before disk I/O bandwidth is monopolized by
1433 If set to a negative number, the background file system check will be
1434 delayed indefinitely to allow the administrator to run it at a more
1436 For example it may be run from
1438 by adding a line like
1440 .Dl "0 4 * * * root /etc/rc.d/bgfsck forcestart"
1446 List of file system types that are network-based.
1447 This list should generally not be modified by end users.
1449 .Va extra_netfs_types
1451 .It Va extra_netfs_types
1453 If set to something other than
1456 this variable extends the list of file system types
1457 for which automatic mounting at startup by
1459 should be delayed until the network is initialized.
1461 a whitespace-separated list of network file system descriptor pairs,
1462 each consisting of a file system type as passed to
1464 and a human-readable, one-word description,
1467 Extending the default list in this way is only necessary
1468 when third party file system types are used.
1469 .It Va syslogd_enable
1476 .It Va syslogd_program
1481 .Pa /usr/sbin/syslogd ) .
1482 .It Va syslogd_flags
1488 these are the flags to pass to
1497 .It Va inetd_program
1502 .Pa /usr/sbin/inetd ) .
1509 these are the flags to pass to
1518 .It Va named_program
1523 .Pa /usr/sbin/named ) .
1530 these are the flags to pass to
1532 .It Va named_pidfile
1534 This is the default path to the
1537 This must match the location in
1543 process should be run as.
1544 .It Va named_chrootdir
1546 The root directory for a name server run in a
1548 environment (default
1552 will not be run in a
1555 .It Va named_chroot_autoupdate
1559 to disable automatic update of the
1562 .It Va named_symlink_enable
1566 to disable symlinking of
1571 .It Va kerberos5_server_enable
1575 to start a Kerberos 5 authentication server
1577 .It Va kerberos5_server
1580 .Va kerberos5_server_enable
1583 this is the path to Kerberos 5 Authentication Server.
1584 .It Va kerberos5_server_flags
1587 This variable contains additional flags to be passed to the Kerberos 5
1588 authentication server.
1589 .It Va kadmind5_server_enable
1595 the Kerberos 5 Administration Daemon; set to
1598 .It Va kadmind5_server
1601 .Va kadmind5_server_enable
1604 this is the path to Kerberos 5 Administration Daemon.
1605 .It Va kpasswdd_server_enable
1611 the Kerberos 5 Password-Changing Daemon; set to
1614 .It Va kpasswdd_server
1617 .Va kpasswdd_server_enable
1620 this is the path to Kerberos 5 Password-Changing Daemon.
1627 daemon at boot time.
1634 these are the flags to pass to it.
1641 daemon at boot time.
1648 these are the flags to pass to it.
1651 manpage for more information.
1652 .It Va amd_map_program
1655 the specified program is run to get the list of
1660 maps are stored in NIS, one can set this to
1673 will be updated at boot time to reflect the kernel release
1678 will not be updated.
1679 .It Va nfs_client_enable
1683 run the NFS client daemons at boot time.
1684 .It Va nfs_access_cache
1687 .Va nfs_client_enable
1692 to disable NFS ACCESS RPC caching, or to the number of seconds for which
1694 results should be cached.
1695 A value of 2-10 seconds will substantially reduce network
1696 traffic for many NFS operations.
1697 .It Va nfs_server_enable
1701 run the NFS server daemons at boot time.
1702 .It Va nfs_server_flags
1705 .Va nfs_server_enable
1708 these are the flags to pass to the
1711 .It Va idmapd_enable
1715 run the ID mapping daemon for NFS version 4.
1722 these are the flags to pass to the
1725 .It Va mountd_enable
1730 .Va nfs_server_enable
1736 It is commonly needed to run CFS without real NFS used.
1743 these are the flags to pass to the
1746 .It Va weak_mountd_authentication
1750 allow services like PCNFSD to make non-privileged mount
1752 .It Va nfs_reserved_port_only
1756 provide NFS services only on a secure port.
1757 .It Va nfs_bufpackets
1759 If set to a number, indicates the number of packets worth of
1760 socket buffer space to reserve on an NFS client.
1761 The kernel default is typically 4.
1762 Using a higher number may be
1763 useful on gigabit networks to improve performance.
1764 The minimum value is
1765 2 and the maximum is 64.
1766 .It Va rpc_lockd_enable
1770 and also an NFS server or client, run
1773 .It Va rpc_lockd_flags
1776 .Va rpc_lockd_enable
1779 these are the flags to pass to the
1782 .It Va rpc_statd_enable
1786 and also an NFS server or client, run
1789 .It Va rpc_statd_flags
1792 .Va rpc_statd_enable
1795 these are the flags to pass to the
1798 .It Va rpcbind_program
1803 .Pa /usr/sbin/rpcbind ) .
1804 .It Va rpcbind_enable
1810 service at boot time.
1811 .It Va rpcbind_flags
1817 these are the flags to pass to the
1820 .It Va keyserv_enable
1826 daemon on boot for running Secure RPC.
1827 .It Va keyserv_flags
1833 these are the flags to pass to
1836 .It Va pppoed_enable
1842 daemon at boot time to provide PPP over Ethernet services.
1843 .It Va pppoed_ Ns Aq Ar provider
1846 listens to requests to this
1852 argument of the same name.
1855 Additional flags to pass to
1857 .It Va pppoed_interface
1859 The network interface to run
1862 This is mandatory when
1872 service at boot time.
1873 This command is intended for networks of
1874 machines where a consistent
1876 for all hosts must be established.
1877 This is often useful in large NFS
1878 environments where time stamps on files are expected to be consistent
1886 these are the flags to pass to the
1889 .It Va ntpdate_enable
1896 This command is intended to
1897 synchronize the system clock only
1899 from some standard reference.
1900 An option to set this up initially
1901 (from a list of known servers) is also provided by the
1903 program when the system is first installed.
1904 .It Va ntpdate_config
1906 Configuration file for
1910 .It Va ntpdate_hosts
1912 A whitespace-separated list of NTP servers to synchronize with at startup.
1913 The default is to use the servers listed in
1914 .Va ntpdate_config ,
1915 if that file exists.
1916 .It Va ntpdate_program
1921 .Pa /usr/sbin/ntpdate ) .
1922 .It Va ntpdate_flags
1928 these are the flags to pass to the
1930 command (typically a hostname).
1937 command at boot time.
1943 .Pa /usr/sbin/ntpd ) .
1957 these are the flags to pass to the
1960 .It Va ntpd_sync_on_start
1967 flag, which syncs the system's clock on startup.
1970 for more information regarding the
1973 This is a preferred alternative to using
1978 .It Va nis_client_enable
1984 service at system boot time.
1985 .It Va nis_client_flags
1988 .Va nis_client_enable
1991 these are the flags to pass to the
1994 .It Va nis_ypset_enable
2000 daemon at system boot time.
2001 .It Va nis_ypset_flags
2004 .Va nis_ypset_enable
2007 these are the flags to pass to the
2010 .It Va nis_server_enable
2016 daemon at system boot time.
2017 .It Va nis_server_flags
2020 .Va nis_server_enable
2023 these are the flags to pass to the
2026 .It Va nis_ypxfrd_enable
2032 daemon at system boot time.
2033 .It Va nis_ypxfrd_flags
2036 .Va nis_ypxfrd_enable
2039 these are the flags to pass to the
2042 .It Va nis_yppasswdd_enable
2048 daemon at system boot time.
2049 .It Va nis_yppasswdd_flags
2052 .Va nis_yppasswdd_enable
2055 these are the flags to pass to the
2058 .It Va rpc_ypupdated_enable
2064 daemon at system boot time.
2065 .It Va bsnmpd_enable
2071 daemon at system boot time.
2072 Be sure to understand the security implications of running SNMP daemon
2080 these are the flags to pass to the
2083 .It Va defaultrouter
2087 create a default route to this host name or IP address
2088 (use an IP address if this router is also required to get to the
2090 .It Va ipv6_defaultrouter
2092 The IPv6 equivalent of
2094 .It Va static_routes
2096 Set to the list of static routes that are to be added at system
2100 then for each whitespace separated
2103 .Va route_ Ns Aq Ar element
2104 variable is assumed to exist
2105 whose contents will later be passed to a
2110 static_routes="mcast gif0local"
2111 route_mcast="-net 224.0.0.0/4 -iface gif0"
2112 route_gif0local="-host 169.254.1.1 -iface lo0"
2114 .It Va ipv6_static_routes
2116 The IPv6 equivalent of
2120 then for each whitespace separated
2123 .Va ipv6_route_ Ns Aq Ar element
2124 variable is assumed to exist
2125 whose contents will later be passed to a
2126 .Dq Nm route Cm add Fl inet6
2128 .It Va natm_static_routes
2134 If not empty then for each whitespace separated
2137 .Va route_ Ns Aq Ar element
2138 variable is assumed to exist whose contents will later be passed to a
2139 .Dq Nm atmconfig Cm natm Cm add
2141 .It Va gateway_enable
2145 configure host to act as an IP router, e.g.\& to forward packets
2147 .It Va ipv6_gateway_enable
2149 The IPv6 equivalent of
2150 .Va gateway_enable .
2151 .It Va router_enable
2155 run a routing daemon of some sort, based on the
2160 .It Va ipv6_router_enable
2162 The IPv6 equivalent of
2166 run a routing daemon of some sort, based on the
2170 .Va ipv6_router_flags .
2177 this is the name of the routing daemon to use.
2180 The IPv6 equivalent of
2188 these are the flags to pass to the routing daemon.
2189 .It Va ipv6_router_flags
2191 The IPv6 equivalent of
2193 .It Va mrouted_enable
2197 run the multicast routing daemon,
2199 .It Va mroute6d_enable
2201 The IPv6 equivalent of
2202 .Va mrouted_enable .
2205 run the IPv6 multicast routing daemon.
2207 Note that multicast routing daemons are no longer included in the
2209 base system, however, both
2213 may be installed from the
2216 .It Va mrouted_flags
2222 these are the flags to pass to the
2225 .It Va mroute6d_flags
2227 The IPv6 equivalent of
2233 these are the flags passed to the IPv6 multicast routing daemon.
2234 .It Va mroute6d_program
2240 this is the path to the IPv6 multicast routing daemon.
2241 .It Va rtadvd_enable
2247 daemon at boot time.
2250 .Va ipv6_gateway_enable
2255 utility sends router advertisement packets to the interfaces specified in
2256 .Va rtadvd_interfaces
2257 and should only be enabled with great care.
2258 You may want to fine-tune
2260 .It Va rtadvd_interfaces
2266 this is the list of interfaces to use.
2267 .It Va ipxgateway_enable
2271 enable the routing of IPX traffic.
2272 .It Va ipxrouted_enable
2278 daemon at system boot time.
2279 .It Va ipxrouted_flags
2282 .Va ipxrouted_enable
2285 these are the flags to pass to the
2292 enable global proxy ARP.
2293 .It Va forward_sourceroute
2301 source-routed packets are forwarded.
2302 .It Va accept_sourceroute
2306 the system will accept source-routed packets directed at it.
2313 daemon at system boot time.
2320 these are the flags to pass to the
2323 .It Va bootparamd_enable
2329 daemon at system boot time.
2330 .It Va bootparamd_flags
2333 .Va bootparamd_enable
2336 these are the flags to pass to the
2339 .It Va stf_interface_ipv4addr
2343 this is the local IPv4 address for 6to4 (IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling
2345 Specify this entry to enable the 6to4 interface.
2346 .It Va stf_interface_ipv4plen
2348 Prefix length for 6to4 IPv4 addresses, to limit peer address range.
2349 An effective value is 0-31.
2350 .It Va stf_interface_ipv6_ifid
2352 IPv6 interface ID for
2356 .It Va stf_interface_ipv6_slaid
2358 IPv6 Site Level Aggregator for
2360 .It Va ipv6_faith_prefix
2364 this is the faith prefix to enable a FAITH IPv6-to-IPv4 TCP
2369 .It Va ipv6_ipv4mapping
2373 this enables IPv4 mapped IPv6 address communication (like
2374 .Li ::ffff:a.b.c.d ) .
2379 to enable the configuration of ATM interfaces at system boot time.
2380 For all of the ATM variables described below, please refer to the
2382 manual page for further details on the available command parameters.
2383 Also refer to the files in
2384 .Pa /usr/share/examples/atm
2385 for more detailed configuration information.
2388 This is a list of physical ATM interface drivers to load.
2393 .It Va atm_netif_ Ns Aq Ar intf
2395 For the ATM physical interface
2397 this variable defines the name prefix and count for the ATM network
2398 interfaces to be created.
2399 The value will be passed as the parameters of an
2400 .Dq Nm atm Cm "set netif" Ar intf
2402 .It Va atm_sigmgr_ Ns Aq Ar intf
2404 For the ATM physical interface
2406 this variable defines the ATM signalling manager to be used.
2407 The value will be passed as the parameters of an
2408 .Dq Nm atm Cm attach Ar intf
2410 .It Va atm_prefix_ Ns Aq Ar intf
2412 For the ATM physical interface
2414 this variable defines the NSAP prefix for interfaces using a UNI signalling
2418 the prefix will automatically be set via the
2421 Otherwise, the value will be passed as the parameters of an
2422 .Dq Nm atm Cm "set prefix" Ar intf
2424 .It Va atm_macaddr_ Ns Aq Ar intf
2426 For the ATM physical interface
2428 this variable defines the MAC address for interfaces using a UNI signalling
2432 the hardware MAC address contained in the ATM interface card will be used.
2433 Otherwise, the value will be passed as the parameters of an
2434 .Dq Nm atm Cm "set mac" Ar intf
2436 .It Va atm_arpserver_ Ns Aq Ar netif
2438 For the ATM network interface
2440 this variable defines the ATM address for a host which is to provide ATMARP
2442 This variable is only applicable to interfaces using a UNI signalling
2446 this host will become an ATMARP server.
2447 The value will be passed as the parameters of an
2448 .Dq Nm atm Cm "set arpserver" Ar netif
2450 .It Va atm_scsparp_ Ns Aq Ar netif
2454 SCSP/ATMARP service for the network interface
2456 will be initiated using the
2461 This variable is only applicable if
2462 .Va atm_arpserver_ Ns Aq Ar netif
2467 Set to the list of ATM PVCs to be added at system
2469 For each whitespace separated
2472 .Va atm_pvc_ Ns Aq Ar element
2473 variable is assumed to exist.
2474 The value of each of these variables
2475 will be passed as the parameters of an
2476 .Dq Nm atm Cm "add pvc"
2480 Set to the list of permanent ATM ARP entries to be added
2481 at system boot time.
2482 For each whitespace separated
2485 .Va atm_arp_ Ns Aq Ar element
2486 variable is assumed to exist.
2487 The value of each of these variables
2488 will be passed as the parameters of an
2489 .Dq Nm atm Cm "add arp"
2491 .It Va natm_interfaces
2495 interfaces that will also be used for HARP through
2497 If this list is not empty all interfaces in the list will be brought up
2503 For this to work the interface drivers must be either compiled into the
2504 kernel or must reside on the root partition.
2507 The keyboard bell sound.
2514 if the default behavior is desired.
2515 For details, refer to the
2520 If set to a non-null string, the virtual console's keyboard input is
2526 no keymap is installed, otherwise the value is used to install
2528 .Pa /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/ Ns Ao Ar value Ac Ns Pa .kbd .
2531 The keyboard repeat speed.
2538 if the default behavior is desired.
2543 attempt to program the function keys with the value.
2545 be a single string of the form:
2546 .Dq Ar funkey_number new_value Op Ar funkey_number new_value ... .
2549 Can be set to the value of
2552 .Dq Li destructive ,
2555 to set the cursor behavior explicitly or choose the default behavior.
2560 no screen map is installed, otherwise the value is used to install
2561 the screen map file in
2562 .Pa /usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/ Ns Aq Ar value .
2567 the default 8x16 font value is used for screen size requests, otherwise
2569 .Pa /usr/share/syscons/fonts/ Ns Aq Ar value
2575 the default 8x14 font value is used for screen size requests, otherwise
2577 .Pa /usr/share/syscons/fonts/ Ns Aq Ar value
2583 the default 8x8 font value is used for screen size requests, otherwise
2585 .Pa /usr/share/syscons/fonts/ Ns Aq Ar value
2591 the default screen blanking interval is used, otherwise it is set
2599 this is the actual screen saver to use
2600 .Li ( blank , snake , daemon ,
2602 .It Va moused_nondefault_enable
2606 the mouse device specified on
2607 the command line is not automatically treated as enabled by the
2608 .Pa /etc/rc.d/moused
2610 Having this variable set to
2616 to be enabled as soon as it is plugged in.
2617 .It Va moused_enable
2623 daemon is started for doing cut/paste selection on the console.
2626 This is the protocol type of the mouse connected to this host.
2627 This variable must be set if
2634 is able to detect the appropriate mouse type automatically in many cases.
2635 Set this variable to
2637 to let the daemon detect it, or
2638 select one from the following list if the automatic detection fails.
2640 If the mouse is attached to the PS/2 mouse port, choose
2644 regardless of the brand and model of the mouse.
2646 mouse is attached to the bus mouse port, choose
2650 All other protocols are for serial mice and will not work with
2651 the PS/2 and bus mice.
2652 If this is a USB mouse,
2654 is the only protocol type which will work.
2656 .Bl -tag -width ".Li x10mouseremote" -compact
2658 Microsoft mouse (serial)
2660 Microsoft IntelliMouse (serial)
2662 Mouse systems Corp.\& mouse (serial)
2664 MM Series mouse (serial)
2666 Logitech mouse (serial)
2670 Logitech MouseMan and TrackMan (serial)
2672 ALPS GlidePoint (serial)
2673 .It Li thinkingmouse
2674 Kensington ThinkingMouse (serial)
2678 MM HitTablet (serial)
2679 .It Li x10mouseremote
2680 X10 MouseRemote (serial)
2682 Interlink VersaPad (serial)
2685 Even if the mouse is not in the above list, it may be compatible
2686 with one in the list.
2687 Refer to the manual page for
2689 for compatibility information.
2691 It should also be noted that while this is enabled, any
2692 other client of the mouse (such as an X server) should access
2693 the mouse through the virtual mouse device,
2695 and configure it as a
2697 type mouse, since all
2698 mouse data is converted to this single canonical format when
2701 If the client program does not support the
2707 It is the second preferred type.
2714 this is the actual port the mouse is on.
2717 for a COM1 serial mouse,
2721 for a bus mouse, for example.
2726 is set, its value is used as an additional set of flags to pass to the
2729 .It Va "moused_" Ns Ar XXX Ns Va "_flags"
2731 .Va moused_nondefault_enable
2734 daemon is started for a non-default port, the
2735 .Va "moused_" Ns Ar XXX Ns Va "_flags"
2736 set of options has precedence over and replaces the default
2737 .Va moused_flags (where
2739 is the name of the non-default port, i.e.\&
2742 .Va "moused_" Ns Ar XXX Ns Va "_flags"
2743 it is possible to set up a different set of default flags for each
2746 For example, you can use
2750 to make your laptop's touchpad more comfortable to use,
2751 but an empty set of options for
2752 .Va moused_ums0_flags
2755 mouse has three or more buttons.
2756 .It Va mousechar_start
2760 the default mouse cursor character range
2761 .Li 0xd0 Ns - Ns Li 0xd3
2763 otherwise the range start is set
2768 Use if the default range is occupied in the language code table.
2769 .It Va allscreens_flags
2773 is run with these options for each of the virtual terminals
2777 will enable the mouse pointer on all virtual terminals
2782 .It Va allscreens_kbdflags
2786 is run with these options for each of the virtual terminals
2792 scrollback (history) buffer to 200 lines.
2799 daemon at system boot time.
2805 .Pa /usr/sbin/cron ) .
2812 these are the flags to pass to
2818 enable the special handling of transitions to and from the
2819 Daylight Saving Time in
2821 (equivalent to using the flag
2828 .Pa /usr/sbin/lpd ) .
2835 daemon at system boot time.
2842 these are the flags to pass to the
2845 .It Va chkprintcap_enable
2851 command before starting the
2854 .It Va chkprintcap_flags
2859 .Va chkprintcap_enable
2862 these are the flags to pass to the
2867 which causes missing directories to be created.
2868 .It Va mta_start_script
2870 This variable specifies the full path to the script to run to start
2871 a mail transfer agent.
2873 .Pa /etc/rc.sendmail .
2877 .Pa /etc/rc.sendmail
2878 uses are documented in the
2883 Indicates the device (usually a swap partition) to which a crash dump
2884 should be written in the event of a system crash.
2885 If the value of this variable is
2887 the first suitable swap device listed in
2889 will be used as dump device.
2890 Otherwise, the value of this variable is passed as the argument to
2892 To disable crash dumps, set this variable to
2896 When the system reboots after a crash and a crash dump is found on the
2897 device specified by the
2901 will save that crash dump and a copy of the kernel to the directory
2905 The default value is
2914 .It Va savecore_flags
2916 If crash dumps are enabled, these are the flags to pass to the
2919 .It Va enable_quotas
2923 to turn on user and group disk quotas on system startup via the
2925 command for all file systems marked as having quotas enabled in
2927 The kernel must be built with
2929 for disk quotas to function.
2934 to enable user and group disk quota checking via the
2937 .It Va quotacheck_flags
2947 these are the flags to pass to the
2952 which checks quotas for all file systems with quotas enabled in
2954 .It Va quotaon_flags
2960 these are the flags to pass to the
2965 which enables quotas for all file systems with quotas enabled in
2967 .It Va quotaoff_flags
2973 these are the flags to pass to the
2975 utility when shutting down the quota system.
2978 which disables quotas for all file systems with quotas enabled in
2980 .It Va accounting_enable
2984 to enable system accounting through the
2991 to enable iBCS2 (SCO) binary emulation at system initial boot
2993 .It Va ibcs2_loaders
3001 this specifies a list of additional iBCS2 loaders to enable.
3006 to enable Linux/ELF binary emulation at system initial
3012 enable SysVR4 emulation at boot time.
3013 .It Va sysvipc_enable
3017 load System V IPC primitives at boot time.
3018 .It Va clear_tmp_enable
3029 to disable removing of X11 lock files,
3030 and the removal and (secure) recreation
3031 of the various socket directories for X11
3033 .It Va ldconfig_paths
3035 Set to the list of shared library paths to use with
3039 will always be added first, so it need not appear in this list.
3040 .It Va ldconfig32_paths
3042 Set to the list of 32-bit compatibility shared library paths to
3045 .It Va ldconfig_paths_aout
3047 Set to the list of shared library paths to use with
3052 .It Va ldconfig_insecure
3056 utility normally refuses to use directories
3057 which are writable by anyone except root.
3058 Set this variable to
3060 to disable that security check during system startup.
3061 .It Va ldconfig_local_dirs
3063 Set to the list of local
3066 The names of all files in the directories listed will be
3067 passed as arguments to
3069 .It Va ldconfig_local32_dirs
3071 Set to the list of local 32-bit compatibility
3074 The names of all files in the directories listed will be
3075 passed as arguments to
3076 .Dq Nm ldconfig Fl 32 .
3077 .It Va kern_securelevel_enable
3081 to set the kernel security level at system startup.
3082 .It Va kern_securelevel
3084 The kernel security level to set at startup.
3085 The allowed range of
3087 ranges from \-1 (the compile time default) to 3 (the
3091 for the list of possible security levels and their effect
3092 on system operation.
3095 Path to the SSH server program
3096 .Pa ( /usr/sbin/sshd
3104 at system boot time.
3111 these are the flags to pass to the
3116 Path to the FTP server program
3117 .Pa ( /usr/libexec/ftpd
3125 as a stand-alone daemon at system boot time.
3132 these are the additional flags to pass to the
3135 .It Va watchdogd_enable
3141 daemon at boot time.
3142 This requires that the kernel have been compiled with a
3145 .It Va watchdogd_flags
3148 .Va watchdogd_enable
3151 these are the flags passed to the
3154 .It Va performance_cx_lowest
3156 CPU idle state to use while on AC power.
3161 should use the lowest power state available while
3163 indicates that the lowest latency state (less power savings) should be used.
3164 .It Va performance_cpu_freq
3166 CPU clock frequency to use while on AC power.
3171 should use the lowest frequency available while
3173 indicates that the highest frequency (less power savings) should be used.
3174 .It Va economy_cx_lowest
3176 CPU idle state to use when off AC power.
3181 should use the lowest power state available while
3183 indicates that the lowest latency state (less power savings) should be used.
3184 .It Va economy_cpu_freq
3186 CPU clock frequency to use when off AC power.
3191 should use the lowest frequency available while
3193 indicates that the highest frequency (less power savings) should be used.
3198 any configured jails will not be started.
3201 A space separated list of names for jails.
3202 This is purely a configuration aid to help identify and
3203 configure multiple jails.
3204 The names specified in this list will be used to
3205 identify settings common to an instance of a jail.
3206 Assuming that the jail in question was named
3208 you would have the following dependent variables:
3210 jail_vjail_hostname="jail.example.com"
3211 jail_vjail_ip="192.168.1.100"
3212 jail_vjail_rootdir="/var/jails/vjail/root"
3218 When set, use as default value for
3219 .Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _flags
3222 .It Va jail_interface
3225 When set, use as default value for
3226 .Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _interface
3232 When set, use as default value for
3233 .Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _fstab
3236 .It Va jail_mount_enable
3244 .Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _mount_enable
3247 by default for every jail in
3249 .It Va jail_devfs_ruleset
3253 .Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _devfs_ruleset
3254 to given value for every jail in
3256 .It Va jail_devfs_enable
3264 .Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _devfs_enable
3267 by default for every jail in
3269 .It Va jail_fdescfs_enable
3277 .Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _fdescfs_enable
3280 by default for every jail in
3282 .It Va jail_procfs_enable
3290 .Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _fdescfs_enable
3293 by default for every jail in
3295 .It Va jail_exec_start
3298 When set, use as default value for
3299 .Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _exec_start
3302 .It Va jail_exec_afterstart Ns Aq Ar N
3305 When set, use as default value for
3306 .Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _exec_afterstart Ns Aq Ar N
3309 .It Va jail_exec_stop
3311 When set, use as default value for
3312 .Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _exec_stop
3315 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _rootdir
3318 Set to the root directory used by jail
3320 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _hostname
3323 Set to the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) assigned to jail
3325 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _ip
3328 Set to the IP address assigned to jail
3330 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _flags
3335 These are flags to pass to
3337 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _interface
3340 When set, sets the interface to use when setting IP address alias.
3341 Note that the alias is created at jail startup and removed at jail shutdown.
3342 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _fstab
3345 .Pa /etc/fstab. Ns Aq Ar jname
3347 This is the file system information file to use for jail
3349 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _mount_enable
3356 mount all file systems from
3357 .Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _fstab
3359 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _devfs_ruleset
3362 When set, defines the device file system ruleset file to use for jail
3364 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _devfs_enable
3371 mount the device file system inside jail
3374 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _fdescfs_enable
3381 mount the file-descriptor file system inside jail
3384 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _procfs_enable
3391 mount the process file system inside jail
3394 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _exec_start
3397 .Dq Li /bin/sh /etc/rc
3399 This is the command executed at jail startup.
3400 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _exec_afterstart Ns Aq Ar N
3403 This is the command run as
3406 after jail startup, where
3409 .It Va jail_ Ns Ao Ar jname Ac Ns Va _exec_stop
3412 .Dq Li /bin/sh /etc/rc.shutdown
3414 This is the command executed at jail shutdown.
3415 .It Va jail_set_hostname_allow
3419 do not allow the root user in a jail to set its hostname.
3420 .It Va jail_socket_unixiproute_only
3424 do not allow any sockets,
3425 besides UNIX/IP/route sockets,
3426 to be used within a jail.
3427 .It Va jail_sysvipc_allow
3431 allow applications within a jail to use System V IPC.
3432 .\" ----- ISDN settings ---------------------------------
3443 at system boot time.
3447 .Dq Fl d Ns Cm n Fl d Ns Li 0x1f9
3449 Additional flags to pass to
3455 for certain tunable parameters).
3461 The terminal type of the output device when
3463 operates in full-screen mode.
3464 .It Va isdn_screenflags
3469 The video mode for full-screen mode (only for
3479 The output device for
3481 in full-screen mode (or
3491 enables the ISDN protocol trace utility
3493 at system boot time.
3494 .It Va isdn_traceflags
3497 .Dq Fl f Pa /var/tmp/isdntrace0
3501 .\" -----------------------------------------------------
3502 .It Va harvest_interrupt
3506 to use hardware interrupts as an entropy source.
3509 for more information.
3510 .It Va harvest_ethernet
3514 to use LAN traffic as an entropy source.
3517 for more information.
3518 .It Va harvest_p_to_p
3522 to use serial line traffic as an entropy source.
3525 for more information.
3530 to disable caching entropy via
3532 Otherwise set to the directory used to store entropy files in.
3537 to disable caching entropy through reboots.
3538 Otherwise set to the filename used to store cached entropy through
3540 This file should be located on the root file system to seed the
3542 device as early as possible in the boot process.
3543 .It Va entropy_save_sz
3545 Size of the entropy cache files saved by
3548 .It Va entropy_save_num
3550 Number of entropy cache files to save by
3564 Configuration file for
3573 .Pa /var/run/dmesg.boot
3575 .It Va rcshutdown_timeout
3577 If set, start a watchdog timer in the background which will terminate
3581 has not completed within the specified time (in seconds).
3582 Notice that in addition to this soft timeout,
3584 also applies a hard timeout for the execution of
3586 This is configured via
3589 .Va kern.init_shutdown_timeout
3590 and defaults to 120 seconds.
3591 Setting the value of
3592 .Va rcshutdown_timeout
3593 to more than 120 seconds will have no effect until the
3596 .Va kern.init_shutdown_timeout
3598 .It Va virecover_enable
3602 to prevent the system from trying to
3603 recover pre-maturely terminated
3606 .It Va ugidfw_enable
3611 .Xr mac_bsdextended 4
3612 module upon system initialization and load a default
3614 .It Va bsdextended_script
3617 .Xr mac_bsdextended 4
3618 ruleset file to load.
3619 The default value of this variable is
3620 .Pa /etc/rc.bsdextended .
3621 .It Va newsyslog_enable
3628 .It Va newsyslog_flags
3631 .Va newsyslog_enable
3634 these are the flags to pass to the
3639 which causes log files flagged with a
3642 .It Va mdconfig_md Ns Aq Ar X
3652 must be specified and either a
3654 for malloc or swap backed
3662 .Va mdconfig_md Ns Aq Ar X
3663 variables are evaluated until one variable is unset or null.
3664 .It Va mdconfig_md Ns Ao Ar X Ac Ns Va _newfs
3666 Optional arguments passed to
3672 .It Va mdconfig_md Ns Ao Ar X Ac Ns Va _owner
3674 An ownership specification passed to
3683 device and the mount point will be changed.
3684 .It Va mdconfig_md Ns Ao Ar X Ac Ns Va _perms
3686 A mode string passed to
3695 device and the mount point will be changed.
3696 .It Va mdconfig_md Ns Ao Ar X Ac Ns Va _files
3698 Files to be copied to the mount point of the
3702 after it has been mounted.
3703 .It Va mdconfig_md Ns Ao Ar X Ac Ns Va _cmd
3705 Command to execute after the specified
3710 Note that the command is passed to
3716 variables can be used to reference respectively the
3718 device and the mount point.
3723 one could set the following:
3725 mdconfig_md0_cmd="tar xfzC /var/file.tgz \e${_mp}"
3727 .It Va ramdisk_units
3729 A list of one or more ramdisk units to configure with
3733 in time to be mounted from
3737 must specify at least a
3740 .Va ramdisk_ Ns Ao Ar X Ac Ns Va _config
3742 Note that this way to configure ramdisks has been deprecated
3745 variables (see above).
3746 .It Va ramdisk_ Ns Ao Ar X Ac Ns Va _config
3754 must be specified, where
3760 .It Va ramdisk_ Ns Ao Ar X Ac Ns Va _newfs
3762 Optional arguments passed to
3764 to initialize ramdisk
3766 .It Va ramdisk_ Ns Ao Ar X Ac Ns Va _owner
3768 An ownership specification passed to
3770 after the specified ramdisk unit
3775 device and the mount point will be changed.
3776 .It Va ramdisk_ Ns Ao Ar X Ac Ns Va _perms
3778 A mode string passed to
3780 after the specified ramdisk unit
3785 device and the mount point will be changed.
3786 .It Va autobridge_interfaces
3788 Set to the list of bridge interfaces that will have newly arriving interfaces
3789 checked against to be automatically added.
3792 then for each whitespace separated
3795 .Va autobridge_ Ns Aq Ar element
3796 variable is assumed to exist which has a whitespace separated list of interface
3797 names to match, these names can use wildcards.
3800 autobridge_interfaces="bridge0"
3801 autobridge_bridge0="tap* dc0 vlan[345]"
3807 enable support for sound mixer.
3810 .Bl -tag -width ".Pa /etc/defaults/rc.conf" -compact
3811 .It Pa /etc/defaults/rc.conf
3813 .It Pa /etc/rc.conf.local
3841 .Xr newsyslog.conf 5 ,
3904 .An Jordan K. Hubbard .