opnsense-ports/comms/sredird/files/patch-README
Franco Fichtner 8cb1a96ede ports: pull in a snapshot of the FreeBSD ports tree
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--- README.orig Wed Dec 28 15:40:48 2005
+++ README Wed Dec 28 15:42:52 2005
@@ -101,21 +101,19 @@
5 - Installation
-Put the executable in a suitable directory (/usr/sbin or /usr/local/sbin).
+Put the executable in a suitable directory (/usr/libexec or /usr/local/libexec).
Sredird is designed to run under inetd control. The line in the inetd
configuration file (usually /etc/inetd.conf) should look like this:
-sredir stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/sredird -i 5 /dev/modem /var/lock/LCK..modem
+sredir stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/libexec/sredird sredird -i 5 /dev/cuaa0 /var/spool/lock/LCK..cuaa0
Of course, "sredir" should be defined in the services file (usually
-/etc/services, usual values start at port 7000) and "/dev/modem" should
+/etc/services, usual values start at port 7000) and "/dev/cuaa0" should
be substituted by the appropriate device. The lock and the device name
-must match for correct interlocking with other programs. The tcpd program
-is the usual tcp wrapper that's not needed for correct operation but
-is useful for security purposes. Don't forget to send a SIGHUP to the
-inetd daemon in order to force reload of the configuration file. The
-initial -i paramater is optional and enables compatibility with the
-Cisco IOS.
+must match for correct interlocking with other programs. Don't forget to
+send a SIGHUP to the inetd daemon in order to force reload of the
+configuration file. The initial -i paramater is optional and enables
+compatibility with the Cisco IOS.
6 - Bugs