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32 .Nd safely edit system rc files
37 .Op Fl j Ar jail | Fl R Ar dir
38 .Ar name Ns Op = Ns Ar value
43 .Op Fl j Ar jail | Fl R Ar dir
50 variables from the collection of system rc files and allows processes with
51 appropriate privilege to change values in a safe and effective manner.
53 The following options are available:
54 .Bl -tag -width indent+
56 Dump a list of all non-default configuration variables.
58 Dump a list of all configuration variables
62 For querying, return success if all requested variables are set
64 otherwise return error status.
65 For assignments, return success if no changes are required, otherwise failure.
68 prints a message stating whether variables are set and/or changes are required.
70 Print a description of the given variable.
72 Show default value(s) only (this is the same as setting RC_CONFS to NULL or
73 passing `-f' with a NULL file-argument).
75 Print query results as
78 .Pq for example, Ql var=value .
85 Operate on the specified file(s) instead of the files obtained by reading the
90 This option can be specified multiple times for additional files.
94 file each directive is in.
96 Print a short usage message to stderr and exit.
98 Print a full usage statement to stderr and exit.
100 Ignore unknown variables.
107 .Pq overrides So Fl R Ar dir Sc ; requires Xr jexec 8 .
109 Show only variable values, not their names.
111 Show only variable names, not their values.
114 Disable verbose and hide certain errors.
116 Operate within the root directory
122 Print the pathname of the specific
124 file where the directive was found.
126 Print version information to stdout and exit.
128 Remove variable(s) from specified file(s).
131 This utility has a similar syntax to
133 It shares the `-e' and `-n' options
135 and also has the same
137 syntax for making queries/assignments.
141 serves to query/modify MIBs in the entrant kernel,
143 instead works on values in the system
147 The list of system configuration files is configured in the file
148 .Ql /etc/defaults/rc.conf
151 which by-default contains a space-separated list of pathnames.
153 systems, this defaults to the value "/etc/rc.conf /etc/rc.conf.local".
155 pathname is sourced in-order upon startup.
156 It is in the same fashion that
158 sources the configuration files before returning the value of the given
161 When supplied a variable name,
163 will return the value of the variable.
164 If the variable does not appear in any
167 an error is printed and error status is returned.
169 When changing values of a given variable, it does not matter if the variable
170 appears in any of the
173 If the variable does not appear in any of the files, it is appended to
174 the end of the first pathname in the
179 will replace only the last-occurrence in the last-file found to contain the
181 This gets the value to take effect next boot without heavily
182 modifying these integral files (yet taking care not to allow the file to
185 be called repeatedly).
187 The following environment variables are referenced by
189 .Bl -tag -width ".Ev RC_DEFAULTS"
193 .Pq even if set to NULL .
196 .Ql /etc/defaults/rc.conf
200 The following standard commands are required by
219 .Bl -tag -width ".Pa /etc/defaults/rc.conf" -compact
220 .It Pa /etc/defaults/rc.conf
222 .It Pa /etc/rc.conf.local
225 Below are some simple examples of how
227 can be used to query certain values from the
229 collection of system configuration files:
233 .Dl returns the value of $sshd_enable, usually YES or NO .
237 .Dl returns IP address of default router Pq if configured .
239 Working on other files, such as
243 -f /etc/crontab MAILTO
244 .Dl returns the value of the MAILTO setting Pq if configured .
246 In addition to the above syntax,
250 PARAMETER expansion for changing the way values are reported, shown below:
254 .Dl returns $hostname up to (but not including) first `.' .
257 \&'network_interfaces%%[$IFS]*'
258 .Dl returns first word of $network_interfaces .
261 \&'ntpdate_flags##*[$IFS]'
262 .Dl returns last word of $ntpdate_flags (time server address) .
266 .Dl returns $usbd_flags or "default" if unset or NULL .
269 cloned_interfaces+"alternate"
270 .Dl returns "alternate" if $cloned_interfaces is set .
273 \&'#kern_securelevel'
274 .Dl returns length in characters of $kern_securelevel .
278 .Dl returns NULL and error status 2 if $hostname is unset Pq or if set, returns the value of $hostname with no error status .
282 .Dl returns NULL and error status 2 if $hostname is unset or NULL Pq or if set and non-NULL, returns value without error status .
286 utility presently does not support the
288 collection of system configuration files
289 .Pq which requires a service name to be known during execution .
291 This will be corrected by a future enhancement.
302 utility first appeared in
305 .An Devin Teske Aq Mt dteske@FreeBSD.org
307 Brandon Gooch, Garrett Cooper, Julian Elischer, Pawel Jakub Dawidek,
308 Cyrille Lefevre, Ross West, Stefan Esser, Marco Steinbach, Jilles Tjoelker,
309 Allan Jude, and Lars Engels for suggestions, help, and testing.