Skip site navigation (1)Skip section navigation (2)
Date:      Wed, 23 Sep 1998 23:00:46 -0300 (EST)
From:      Joao Carlos Mendes Luis <jonny@jonny.eng.br>
To:        brian@Awfulhak.org (Brian Somers)
Cc:        jkh@FreeBSD.ORG, cvs-committers@FreeBSD.ORG, cvs-all@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: cvs commit: src/etc rc.conf
Message-ID:  <199809240200.XAA05951@roma.coe.ufrj.br>
In-Reply-To: <199809232147.WAA15421@woof.lan.awfulhak.org> from Brian Somers at "Sep 23, 98 10:47:17 pm"

next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
#define quoting(Brian Somers)
// > jkh         1998/09/22 21:42:03 PDT
// > 
// >   Modified files:
// >     etc                  rc.conf 
// >   Log:
// >   I'm not sure how/when router_enable got set to YES, but it doesn't
// >   seem right to me.
// >   Noticed by:	jkb
// >   
// >   Revision  Changes    Path
// >   1.59      +2 -2      src/etc/rc.conf
// 
// It's been like that for eternity - 
// 
// <hysterical mode on>
// : #       $Id: sysconfig,v 1.1 1995/03/21 15:20:48 jkh Exp $
// : [.....]
// : # These are the flags you'd like to start the routing daemon with
// : routedflags=-q

IIRC, routed has been enable since the beginning to be used only as a
client, for router discovery.  That explains the -q as default.
This way, an out-of-the-box system would work, even with no static
default router or with changing routers.  Unix idea of PnP.  :)

Also, there is a RFC which states that a system cannot be an internet
router (gateway) OOTB, to avoid problems.  I'm not sure if it's
already obsolete, though.  I still remember when we had to compile a
new kernel to enable gateway options, before we had the sysctl for
that.  And that's not a long time ago.

					Jonny

--
Joao Carlos Mendes Luis            M.Sc. Student
jonny@jonny.eng.br                 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
"This .sig is not meant to be politically correct."



Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?199809240200.XAA05951>