apr 19 update

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Sharad Ahlawat
2022-04-19 13:38:56 -07:00
parent a0a9496aef
commit 18dd3d9761
208 changed files with 12435 additions and 1112 deletions

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# references must include a dollar sign '$' in front of the
# name to be expanded properly.
#
# $FreeBSD: releng/12.2/sbin/devfs/devfs.rules 338204 2018-08-22 15:55:23Z brd $
# $FreeBSD: releng/12.3/sbin/devfs/devfs.rules 338204 2018-08-22 15:55:23Z brd $
#
# Very basic and secure ruleset: Hide everything.

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# For a more detailed explanation of all the periodic.conf variables, please
# refer to the periodic.conf(5) manual page.
#
# $FreeBSD: releng/12.2/usr.sbin/periodic/periodic.conf 337648 2018-08-11 17:11:08Z brd $
# $FreeBSD: releng/12.3/usr.sbin/periodic/periodic.conf 370770 2021-10-07 19:46:04Z asomers $
#
# What files override these defaults ?
@ -77,6 +77,29 @@ daily_backup_passwd_enable="YES" # Backup passwd & group
# 210.backup-aliases
daily_backup_aliases_enable="YES" # Backup mail aliases
# 221.backup-gpart
if [ $(sysctl -n security.jail.jailed) = 0 ]; then
# Backup partition table/boot partition/MBR
daily_backup_gpart_enable="YES"
else
daily_backup_gpart_enable="NO"
fi
daily_backup_gpart_verbose="NO" # Be verbose if new backup differs from the old one
daily_backup_efi_enable="NO" # Backup EFI system partition (ESP)
# 222.backup-gmirror
daily_backup_gmirror_enable="NO" # Backup of gmirror info (i.e., output of `gmirror list`)
daily_backup_gmirror_verbose="NO" # Log diff if new backup differs from the old one
# 223.backup-zfs
daily_backup_zfs_enable="NO" # Backup output from zpool/zfs list
daily_backup_zfs_props_enable="NO" # Backup zpool/zfs filesystem properties
daily_backup_zfs_get_flags="all" # flags passed to `zfs get`
daily_backup_zfs_list_flags="" # flags passed to `zfs list`
daily_backup_zpool_get_flags="all" # flags passed to `zpool get`
daily_backup_zpool_list_flags="-v" # flags passed to `zpool list`
daily_backup_zfs_verbose="NO" # Report diff between the old and new backups.
# 300.calendar
daily_calendar_enable="NO" # Run calendar -a
@ -118,7 +141,7 @@ daily_status_mfi_enable="NO" # Check mfiutil(8)
# 420.status-network
daily_status_network_enable="NO" # Check network status
daily_status_network_usedns="YES" # DNS lookups are ok
daily_status_network_netstat_flags="-d" # netstat(1) flags
daily_status_network_netstat_flags="-d -W" # netstat(1) flags
# 430.status-uptime
daily_status_uptime_enable="YES" # Check system uptime

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# $FreeBSD: releng/12.2/usr.sbin/freebsd-update/freebsd-update.conf 337338 2018-08-04 22:25:41Z brd $
# $FreeBSD: releng/12.3/usr.sbin/freebsd-update/freebsd-update.conf 370439 2021-08-29 16:58:35Z kevans $
# Trusted keyprint. Changing this is a Bad Idea unless you've received
# a PGP-signed email from <security-officer@FreeBSD.org> telling you to
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ ServerName update.FreeBSD.org
# Example for updating the userland and the kernel source code only:
#Components src world
Components world
# manually run - svnlite update /usr/src - before recompiling the kernel
# manually run - git pull in /usr/src - before recompiling the kernel
# Paths which start with anything matching an entry in an IgnorePaths
# statement will be ignored.
@ -76,3 +76,6 @@ MergeChanges /etc/ /boot/device.hints
# When backing up a kernel also back up debug symbol files?
# BackupKernelSymbolFiles no
# Create a new boot environment when installing patches
# CreateBootEnv yes

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# $FreeBSD: releng/12.2/lib/libc/net/hosts 338729 2018-09-17 18:56:47Z brd $
# $FreeBSD: releng/12.3/lib/libc/net/hosts 338729 2018-09-17 18:56:47Z brd $
#
# Host Database
#
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ fd09::10 nas nas.ahlawat.com
192.168.10.10 nas nas.ahlawat.com
fd0a::10 nas nas.ahlawat.com
192.168.48.10 nas nas.ahlawat.com
2001:470:82a9::10 nas nas.ahlawat.com
2001:470:480a::10 nas nas.ahlawat.com
#
# Imaginary network. 10.0.0.2 myname.my.domain myname 10.0.0.3 myfriend.my.domain myfriend

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# This file controls resource limits, accounting limits and
# default user environment settings.
#
# $FreeBSD: releng/12.2/usr.bin/login/login.conf 357789 2020-02-12 02:04:03Z kevans $
# $FreeBSD: releng/12.3/usr.bin/login/login.conf 369215 2021-02-04 03:15:28Z kevans $
#
# Default settings effectively disable resource limits, see the
@ -63,7 +63,13 @@ xuser:\
:tc=default:
staff:\
:tc=default:
# This PATH may be clobbered by individual applications. Notably, by default,
# rc(8), service(8), and cron(8) will all override it with a default PATH that
# may not include /usr/local/sbin and /usr/local/bin when starting services or
# jobs.
daemon:\
:path=/sbin /bin /usr/sbin /usr/bin /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/bin:\
:mail@:\
:memorylocked=128M:\
:tc=default:

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#
# $FreeBSD: releng/12.2/usr.sbin/ntp/ntpd/ntp.conf 352865 2019-09-29 03:36:50Z cy $
# $FreeBSD: releng/12.3/usr.sbin/ntp/ntpd/ntp.conf 365704 2020-09-14 01:20:57Z emaste $
#
# Default NTP servers for the FreeBSD operating system.
#
@ -14,8 +14,8 @@
# Set the target and limit for adding servers configured via pool statements
# or discovered dynamically via mechanisms such as broadcast and manycast.
# Ntpd automatically adds maxclock-1 servers from configured pools, and may
# add as many as maxclock*2 if necessary to ensure that at least minclock
# servers are providing good consistant time.
# add as many as maxclock*2 if necessary to ensure that at least minclock
# servers are providing good consistent time.
#
tos minclock 3 maxclock 6

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# $FreeBSD: releng/12.2/bin/sh/profile 363525 2020-07-25 11:57:39Z pstef $
# $FreeBSD: releng/12.3/bin/sh/profile 363525 2020-07-25 11:57:39Z pstef $
#
# System-wide .profile file for sh(1).
#

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zfs_enable="YES"
kld_list="nmdm vmm ipfw ipdivert linux64"
kld_list="nmdm vmm ipfw ipdivert linux64 wg"
# Do not mark to autodetach otherwise ZFS gets very unhappy.
geli_autodetach="NO"
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ firewall_logif="YES"
cloned_interfaces_sticky="YES"
cloned_interfaces="lagg0 bridge1 bridge2 bridge5 bridge9 bridge10 bridge48"
ifconfig_lagg0="laggproto lacp laggport igb0 laggport igb1 up"
ifconfig_lagg0="laggproto loadbalance laggport igb0 laggport igb1 up"
ifconfig_igb0="up -rxcsum -rxcsum6 -txcsum -txcsum6 -lro -tso -vlanhwtso"
ifconfig_igb1="up -rxcsum -rxcsum6 -txcsum -txcsum6 -lro -tso -vlanhwtso"
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ ifconfig_lagg0_9_ipv6="inet6 fd09::10/64 auto_linklocal accept_rtadv"
ifconfig_lagg0_10="inet 192.168.10.10/24"
ifconfig_lagg0_10_ipv6="inet6 fd0a::10/64 auto_linklocal accept_rtadv"
ifconfig_lagg0_48="inet 192.168.48.10/24"
ifconfig_lagg0_48_ipv6="inet6 2001:470:82a9::10/64 auto_linklocal accept_rtadv"
ifconfig_lagg0_48_ipv6="inet6 2001:470:480a::10/64 auto_linklocal accept_rtadv"
ifconfig_bridge1="addm lagg0.1 up"
ifconfig_bridge2="addm lagg0.2 up"

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# $FreeBSD: releng/12.2/sbin/sysctl/sysctl.conf 337624 2018-08-11 13:28:03Z brd $
# $FreeBSD: releng/12.3/sbin/sysctl/sysctl.conf 337624 2018-08-11 13:28:03Z brd $
#
# This file is read when going to multi-user and its contents piped thru
# ``sysctl'' to adjust kernel values. ``man 5 sysctl.conf'' for details.