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RC.CONF(5)		      File Formats Manual		    RC.CONF(5)

NAME
       rc.conf -- system configuration information

DESCRIPTION
       The  file rc.conf contains descriptive information about	the local host
       name, configuration details for any potential  network  interfaces  and
       which  services	should	be started up at system	initial	boot time.  In
       new installations, the rc.conf file is  generally  initialized  by  the
       system installation utility.

       The purpose of rc.conf is not to	run commands or	perform	system startup
       actions	directly.   Instead,  it  is  included	by the various generic
       startup scripts in /etc which conditionalize their internal actions ac-
       cording to the settings found there.

       The /etc/rc.conf	file is	included from the file	/etc/defaults/rc.conf,
       which  specifies	 the  default  settings	for all	the available options.
       Options need only be specified in /etc/rc.conf when the system adminis-
       trator wishes to	override these defaults.  The file  /etc/rc.conf.local
       is used to override settings in /etc/rc.conf for	historical reasons.

       The  sysrc(8)  command  provides	a scripting interface to modify	system
       config files.

       In addition to /etc/rc.conf.local you can also place smaller configura-
       tion files for each rc(8) script	in  the	 /etc/rc.conf.d	 directory  or
       <dir>/rc.conf.d	directories  specified in local_startup, which will be
       included	by the load_rc_config function.	 For jail  configurations  you
       could  use the file /etc/rc.conf.d/jail to store	jail specific configu-
       ration options.	 If  local_startup  contains  /usr/local/etc/rc.d  and
       /opt/conf,  /usr/local/rc.conf.d/jail and /opt/conf/rc.conf.d/jail will
       be loaded.  If <dir>/rc.conf.d/<name> is	a directory, all of  files  in
       the  directory will be loaded.  Also see	the rc_conf_files variable be-
       low.

       Options are set with "name=value" assignments that  use	sh(1)  syntax.
       The following list provides a name and short description	for each vari-
       able that can be	set in the rc.conf file:

       rc_debug	   (bool)  If  set  to	"YES", enable output of	debug messages
		   from	rc scripts.  This variable can be helpful in  diagnos-
		   ing	mistakes when editing or integrating new scripts.  Be-
		   ware	that this produces copious output to the terminal  and
		   syslog(3).

       rc_info	   (bool)  If set to "NO", disable informational messages from
		   the rc scripts.  Informational messages are displayed  when
		   a condition that is not serious enough to warrant a warning
		   or an error occurs.

       rc_startmsgs
		   (bool) If set to "YES", show	"Starting foo:"	when faststart
		   is used (e.g., at boot time).

       early_late_divider
		   (str) The name of the script	that should be used as the de-
		   limiter  between  the "early" and "late" stages of the boot
		   process.  The early stage should contain all	 the  services
		   needed  to  get the disks (local or remote) mounted so that
		   the late stage can include scripts contained	in the	direc-
		   tories  listed  in  the local_startup variable (see below).
		   Thus,  the  two  likely  candidates	for  this  value   are
		   mountcritlocal  for the typical system, and mountcritremote
		   if the system needs remote file systems mounted to get  ac-
		   cess	 to  the  local_startup	 directories; for example when
		   /usr/local is NFS mounted.  For rc.conf  within  a  jail(8)
		   NETWORKING  is  likely to be	an appropriate value.  Extreme
		   care	should be taken	when changing this value,  and	before
		   changing  it	one should ensure that there are adequate pro-
		   visions to recover from a failed  boot  (such  as  physical
		   contact  with  the  machine,	or reliable remote console ac-
		   cess).

       always_force_depends
		   (bool) Various rc.d scripts use the	force_depend  function
		   to check whether required services are already running, and
		   to  start  them  if necessary.  By default during boot time
		   this	check is bypassed if the required service  is  enabled
		   in  /etc/rc.conf[.local].   Setting this option will	bypass
		   that	check at boot time and always test whether or not  the
		   service  is	actually  running.   Enabling  this  option is
		   likely to increase your boot	time if	services  are  enabled
		   that	utilize	the force_depend check.

       <name>_chroot
		   (str)  chroot(8)  to	this directory before running the ser-
		   vice.

       <name>_user
		   (str) Run the service under this user account.

       <name>_group
		   (str) Run the chrooted service  under  this	system	group.
		   Unlike the _user setting, this setting has no effect	if the
		   service is not chrooted.

       <name>_fib  (int) The setfib(1) value to	run the	service	under.

       <name>_nice
		   (int) The nice(1) value to run the service under.

       apm_enable  (bool)  If set to "YES", enable support for Automatic Power
		   Management with the apm(8) command.

       apmd_enable
		   (bool) Run apmd(8) to handle	APM event from userland.  This
		   also	enables	support	for APM.

       apmd_flags  (str) If apmd_enable	is set to "YES", these are  the	 flags
		   to pass to the apmd(8) daemon.

       devd_enable
		   (bool)  Run	devd(8)	to handle device added,	removed	or un-
		   known events	from the kernel.

       ddb_enable  (bool) Run ddb(8) to	install	ddb(4) scripts at boot time.

       ddb_config  (str)   Configuration    file    for	   ddb(8).     Default
		   /etc/ddb.conf.

       kld_list	   (str)  A list of kernel modules to load right after the lo-
		   cal disks are mounted.  Loading modules at  this  point  in
		   the	 boot  process	is  much  faster  than	doing  it  via
		   /boot/loader.conf  for  those  modules  not	necessary  for
		   mounting local disk.

       kldxref_enable
		   (bool)  Set	to "NO"	by default.  Set to "YES" to automati-
		   cally rebuild linker.hints files with  kldxref(8)  at  boot
		   time.

       kldxref_clobber
		   (bool)  Set to "NO" by default.  If kldxref_enable is true,
		   setting to "YES" will overwrite existing linker.hints files
		   at boot time.  Otherwise, only missing  linker.hints	 files
		   are generated.

       kldxref_module_path
		   (str)  Empty	by default.  A semi-colon (`;')	delimited list
		   of paths containing kld(4) modules.	If empty, the contents
		   of the kern.module_path sysctl(8) are used.

       powerd_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", enable the system power control fa-
		   cility with the powerd(8) daemon.

       powerd_flags
		   (str) If powerd_enable is set to "YES", these are the flags
		   to pass to the powerd(8) daemon.

       tmpmfs	   Controls the	creation of a /tmp memory file system.	Always
		   happens if set to "YES" and never happens if	set  to	 "NO".
		   If set to anything else, a memory file system is created if
		   /tmp	is not writable.

       tmpsize	   Controls the	size of	a created /tmp memory file system.

       tmpmfs_flags
		   Extra  options passed to the	mdmfs(8) utility when the mem-
		   ory file system for /tmp is created.	 The default is	 "-S",
		   which  inhibits the use of softupdates on /tmp so that file
		   system space	is freed without delay after  file  truncation
		   or deletion.	 See mdmfs(8) for other	options	you can	use in
		   tmpmfs_flags.

       varmfs	   Controls the	creation of a /var memory file system.	Always
		   happens  if	set to "YES" and never happens if set to "NO".
		   If set to anything else, a memory file system is created if
		   /var	is not writable.

       varsize	   Controls the	size of	a created /var memory file system.

       varmfs_flags
		   Extra options passed	to the mdmfs(8)	utility	when the  mem-
		   ory	file system for	/var is	created.  The default is "-S",
		   which inhibits the use of softupdates on /var so that  file
		   system  space  is freed without delay after file truncation
		   or deletion.	 See mdmfs(8) for other	options	you can	use in
		   varmfs_flags.

       populate_var
		   Controls the	automatic population of	the /var file  system.
		   Always  happens if set to "YES" and never happens if	set to
		   "NO".  If set to anything else, a  memory  file  system  is
		   created  if	/var  is not writable.	Note that this process
		   requires access to certain commands in /usr before /usr  is
		   mounted on normal systems.

       cleanvar_enable
		   (bool) Clean	the /var directory.

       local_startup
		   (str)  List	of  directories	 to  search for	startup	script
		   files.

       script_name_sep
		   (str) The field separator to	use for	breaking down the list
		   of startup script files into	individual filenames.  The de-
		   fault is a space.  It is not	necessary to change  this  un-
		   less	 there	are  startup  scripts  with  names  containing
		   spaces.

       hostapd_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to  start  hostapd(8)  at  system  boot
		   time.

       hostname	   (str)  The  fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of this host
		   on the network.  This should	almost	certainly  be  set  to
		   something  meaningful,  even	if there is no network connec-
		   tion.  If dhclient(8) is used to set	the hostname via DHCP,
		   this	variable should	be set to an empty string.   Within  a
		   jail(8)  the	 hostname  is  generally  already set and this
		   variable may	absent.	 If this value remains unset when  the
		   system  is done booting your	console	login will display the
		   default hostname of "Amnesiac".

       nisdomainname
		   (str) The NIS domain	name of	this host, or "NO" if  NIS  is
		   not used.

       dhclient_program
		   (str)  Path to the DHCP client program (/sbin/dhclient, the
		   OpenBSD DHCP	client,	is the default).

       dhclient_flags
		   (str) Additional flags to pass to the DHCP client  program.
		   For	the  OpenBSD  DHCP client, see the dhclient(8) manpage
		   for a description of	the command line options available.

       dhclient_flags_<iface>
		   Additional flags to pass to the DHCP	client program running
		   on iface only.  When	 specified,  this  variable  overrides
		   dhclient_flags.

       background_dhclient
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to start	the DHCP client	in background.
		   This	 can  cause  trouble  with applications	depending on a
		   working network, but	it will	provide	a  faster  startup  in
		   many	cases.

       background_dhclient_<iface>
		   When	    specified,	  this	  variable    overrides	   the
		   background_dhclient variable	for interface iface only.

       synchronous_dhclient
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to start	dhclient(8)  synchronously  at
		   startup.   This  behavior can be overridden on a per-inter-
		   face	 basis	by  replacing  the  "DHCP"  keyword   in   the
		   ifconfig_<interface>	   variable    with    "SYNCDHCP"   or
		   "NOSYNCDHCP".

       defaultroute_delay
		   (int) When set to a positive	value, wait up	to  this  long
		   after  configuring  DHCP  interfaces	at startup to give the
		   interfaces time to receive a	lease.

       firewall_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to load firewall	rules at startup.   If
		   the	kernel	was  not  built	 with  options IPFIREWALL, the
		   ipfw.ko  kernel  module   will   be	 loaded.    See	  also
		   ipfilter_enable.

       firewall_script
		   (str) This variable specifies the full path to the firewall
		   script to run.  The default is /etc/rc.firewall.

       firewall_type
		   (str)  Names	 the  firewall	type  from  the	 selection  in
		   /etc/rc.firewall, or	the  file  which  contains  the	 local
		   firewall  ruleset.	Valid selections from /etc/rc.firewall
		   are:

		   open	   unrestricted	IP access
		   closed  all IP services disabled, except via	"lo0"
		   client  basic protection for	a workstation
		   simple  basic protection for	a LAN.

		   If a	filename is specified, the full	path must be given.

       firewall_quiet
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to  disable  the	 display  of  firewall
		   rules on the	console	during boot.

       firewall_logging
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to enable firewall event	logging.  This
		   is equivalent to the	IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE kernel option.

       firewall_logif
		   (bool)  Set	to  "YES" to create pseudo interface ipfw0 for
		   logging.  For more details, see ipfw(8) manual page.

       firewall_flags
		   (str) Flags passed to ipfw(8) if firewall_type specifies  a
		   filename.

       firewall_coscripts
		   (str)  List	of  executables	and/or rc scripts to run after
		   firewall starts/stops.  Default is empty.

       firewall_nat_enable
		   (bool) The ipfw(8) equivalent of natd_enable.  Setting this
		   to "YES" will automatically load  the  ipfw(8)  NAT	kernel
		   module if firewall_enable is	also set to "YES".

       firewall_nat_interface
		   (str)  The  ipfw(8)	equivalent of natd_interface.  This is
		   the name of the public interface or	IP  address  on	 which
		   kernel NAT should run.

       firewall_nat_flags
		   (str)  Additional  configuration  parameters	for kernel NAT
		   should be placed here.

       firewall_nat64_enable
		   (bool) Setting this to "YES"	will  automatically  load  the
		   ipfw(8)  NAT64 kernel module	if firewall_enable is also set
		   to "YES".

       firewall_nptv6_enable
		   (bool) Setting this to "YES"	will  automatically  load  the
		   ipfw(8)  NPTv6 kernel module	if firewall_enable is also set
		   to "YES".

       firewall_pmod_enable
		   (bool) Setting this to "YES"	will  automatically  load  the
		   ipfw(8)  pmod  kernel module	if firewall_enable is also set
		   to "YES".

       dummynet_enable
		   (bool) Setting this to "YES"	will  automatically  load  the
		   dummynet(4) module if firewall_enable is also set to	"YES".

       ipfw_netflow_enable
		   (bool)  Setting  this  to "YES" will	enable netflow logging
		   via ng_netflow(4)

		   By default a	ipfw rule is inserted and all packets are  du-
		   plicated  with  the	ngtee  command and netflow packets are
		   sent	to 127.0.0.1 on	the netflow port using	protocol  ver-
		   sion	5.

       ipfw_netflow_hook
		   (int) netflow hook name, must be numerical (default 9995).

       ipfw_netflow_rule
		   (int) ipfw rule number (default 1000).

       ipfw_netflow_ip
		   (str) Destination server ip for receiving netflow data (de-
		   fault 127.0.0.1).

       ipfw_netflow_port
		   (int)  Destination  server  port for	receiving netflow data
		   (default 9995).

       ipfw_netflow_version
		   (int) Do not	set for	using version 5	of the netflow	proto-
		   col,	set it to 9 for	using version 9.

       ipfw_netflow_fib
		   (int) Only match packet in FIB ipfw_netflow_fib (default is
		   undefined meaning all FIBs).

       natd_program
		   (str) Path to natd(8).

       natd_enable
		   (bool)  Set	to  "YES"  to enable natd(8).  firewall_enable
		   must	also be	set to "YES", and divert(4)  sockets  must  be
		   enabled  in	the  kernel.  If the kernel was	not built with
		   options IPDIVERT, the ipdivert.ko  kernel  module  will  be
		   loaded.

       natd_interface
		   (str)  This	is  the	 name of the public interface on which
		   natd(8) should run.	The interface may be given as  an  in-
		   terface name	or as an IP address.

       natd_flags  (str)  Additional natd(8) flags should be placed here.  The
		   -n or  -a  flag  is	automatically  added  with  the	 above
		   natd_interface as an	argument.

       ipfilter_enable
		   (bool)  Set	to "NO"	by default.  Setting this to "YES" en-
		   ables ipf(8)	packet filtering.

		   Typical usage will require putting

		   ipfilter_enable="YES"
		   ipnat_enable="YES"
		   ipmon_enable="YES"
		   ipfs_enable="YES"

		   into	  /etc/rc.conf	 and   editing	 /etc/ipf.rules	   and
		   /etc/ipnat.rules appropriately.

		   Note	 that  ipfilter_enable and ipnat_enable	can be enabled
		   independently.  ipmon_enable	and ipfs_enable	 both  require
		   at  least one of ipfilter_enable and	ipnat_enable to	be en-
		   abled.

		   Having

		   options IPFILTER
		   options IPFILTER_LOG
		   options IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK

		   in the kernel configuration file is a good idea, too.

       ipfilter_program
		   (str) Path to ipf(8)	(default /sbin/ipf).

       ipfilter_rules
		   (str) Set to	/etc/ipf.rules by default.  This variable con-
		   tains the name of the filter	 rule  definition  file.   The
		   file	 is  expected to be readable for the ipf(8) command to
		   execute.

       ipv6_ipfilter_rules
		   (str) Set to	/etc/ipf6.rules	 by  default.	This  variable
		   contains the	IPv6 filter rule definition file.  The file is
		   expected to be readable for the ipf(8) command to execute.

       ipfilter_flags
		   (str)  Empty	 by  default.	This  variable	contains flags
		   passed to the ipf(8)	program.

       ipnat_enable
		   (bool) Set to "NO" by default.  Set it to "YES"  to	enable
		   ipnat(8)  network address translation.  See ipfilter_enable
		   for a detailed discussion.

       ipnat_program
		   (str) Path to ipnat(8) (default /sbin/ipnat).

       ipnat_rules
		   (str) Set to	/etc/ipnat.rules by  default.	This  variable
		   contains  the  name of the file holding the network address
		   translation definition.  This file is expected to be	 read-
		   able	for the	ipnat(8) command to execute.

       ipnat_flags
		   (str)  Empty	 by  default.	This  variable	contains flags
		   passed to the ipnat(8) program.

       ipmon_enable
		   (bool) Set to "NO" by default.  Set it to "YES"  to	enable
		   ipmon(8)  monitoring	 (logging ipf(8) and ipnat(8) events).
		   Setting this	 variable  needs  setting  ipfilter_enable  or
		   ipnat_enable	 too.  See ipfilter_enable for a detailed dis-
		   cussion.

       ipmon_program
		   (str) Path to ipmon(8) (default /sbin/ipmon).

       ipmon_flags
		   (str) Set to	"-Ds"  by  default.   This  variable  contains
		   flags  passed to the	ipmon(8) program.  Another typical ex-
		   ample would be "-D /var/log/ipflog" to  have	 ipmon(8)  log
		   directly  to	a file bypassing syslogd(8).  Make sure	to ad-
		   just	/etc/newsyslog.conf in such case like this:

		   /var/log/ipflog  640	 10  100  *  Z	/var/run/ipmon.pid

       ipfs_enable
		   (bool) Set to "NO" by default.  Set it to "YES"  to	enable
		   ipfs(8) saving the filter and NAT state tables during shut-
		   down	and reloading them during startup again.  Setting this
		   variable  needs  setting ipfilter_enable or ipnat_enable to
		   "YES" too.  See ipfilter_enable for a detailed  discussion.
		   Note	that if	kern_securelevel is set	to 3, ipfs_enable can-
		   not	be  used  because  the raised securelevel will prevent
		   ipfs(8) from	saving the state tables	at shutdown time.

       ipfs_program
		   (str) Path to ipfs(8) (default /sbin/ipfs).

       ipfs_flags  (str) Empty	by  default.   This  variable  contains	 flags
		   passed to the ipfs(8) program.

       pf_enable   (bool)  Set	to "NO"	by default.  Setting this to "YES" en-
		   ables pf(4) packet filtering.

		   Typical usage will require putting

			 pf_enable="YES"

		   into	/etc/rc.conf and editing  /etc/pf.conf	appropriately.
		   Adding

			 device	pf

		   builds  support  for	 pf(4)	into the kernel, otherwise the
		   kernel module will be loaded.

       pf_rules	   (str) Path to pf(4)	ruleset	 configuration	file  (default
		   /etc/pf.conf).

       pf_program  (str) Path to pfctl(8) (default /sbin/pfctl).

       pf_flags	   (str)  If pf_enable is set to "YES",	these flags are	passed
		   to the pfctl(8) program when	loading	the ruleset.

       pflog_enable
		   (bool) Set to "NO" by default.  Setting this	to  "YES"  en-
		   ables  pflogd(8)  which  logs packets from the pf(4)	packet
		   filter.

       pflog_logfile
		   (str) If pflog_enable is set	to "YES" this  controls	 where
		   pflogd(8)  stores  the  logfile  (default  /var/log/pflog).
		   Check /etc/newsyslog.conf to	adjust	logfile	 rotation  for
		   this.

       pflog_program
		   (str) Path to pflogd(8) (default /sbin/pflogd).

       pflog_flags
		   (str)  Empty	by default.  This variable contains additional
		   flags passed	to the pflogd(8) program.

       pflog_instances
		   (str) If logging to more than one pflog(4) interface	is de-
		   sired, pflog_instances is set to the	list of	pflogd(8)  in-
		   stances  that  should  be  started at system	boot time.  If
		   pflog_instances  is	set,  for  each	  whitespace-separated
		   element  in	the  list, <element>_dev and <element>_logfile
		   elements are	assumed	to exist.  <element>_dev must  contain
		   the pflog(4)	interface to be	watched	by the named pflogd(8)
		   instance.   <element>_logfile  must contain the name	of the
		   logfile that	will be	used by	the pflogd(8) instance.

       ftpproxy_enable
		   (bool) Set to "NO" by default.  Setting this	to  "YES"  en-
		   ables  ftp-proxy(8)	which supports the pf(4) packet	filter
		   in translating ftp connections.

       ftpproxy_flags
		   (str) Empty by default.  This variable contains  additional
		   flags passed	to the ftp-proxy(8) program.

       ftpproxy_instances
		   (str)   Empty   by	default.   If  multiple	 instances  of
		   ftp-proxy(8)	are desired at boot  time,  ftpproxy_instances
		   should  contain  a  whitespace-separated  list  of instance
		   names.  For each element in	the  list,  a  variable	 named
		   <element>_flags  should be defined, containing the command-
		   line	flags to be passed to the ftp-proxy(8) instance.

       pfsync_enable
		   (bool) Set to "NO" by default.  Setting this	to  "YES"  en-
		   ables  exposing pf(4) state changes to other	hosts over the
		   network by means of pfsync(4).  The pfsync_syncdev variable
		   must	also be	set then.

       pfsync_syncdev
		   (str) Empty by default.  This variable specifies  the  name
		   of  the network interface pfsync(4) should operate through.
		   It must be set  accordingly	if  pfsync_enable  is  set  to
		   "YES".

       pfsync_syncpeer
		   (str) Empty by default.  This variable is optional.	By de-
		   fault, state	change messages	are sent out on	the synchroni-
		   sation  interface using IP multicast	packets.  The protocol
		   is IP protocol 240, PFSYNC, and the multicast group used is
		   224.0.0.240.	 When a	peer address is	 specified  using  the
		   pfsync_syncpeer  option, the	peer address is	used as	a des-
		   tination for	the pfsync traffic, and	the traffic  can  then
		   be protected	using ipsec(4).	 See the pfsync(4) manpage for
		   more	 details  about	 using	ipsec(4) with pfsync(4)	inter-
		   faces.

       pfsync_ifconfig
		   (str) Empty by default.  This variable  can	contain	 addi-
		   tional options to be	passed to the ifconfig(8) command used
		   to set up pfsync(4).

       tcp_extensions
		   (bool)  Set to "YES"	by default.  Setting this to "NO" dis-
		   ables certain TCP options as	described by RFC  1323.	  Set-
		   ting	this to	"NO" might help	remedy such problems with con-
		   nections as randomly	hanging	or other weird behavior.  Some
		   network  devices  are  known	 to  be	broken with respect to
		   these options.

       log_in_vain
		   (int) Set  to  0  by	 default.   The	 sysctl(8)  variables,
		   net.inet.tcp.log_in_vain  and  net.inet.udp.log_in_vain, as
		   described in	tcp(4) and udp(4), are set to the given	value.

       tcp_keepalive
		   (bool) Set to "YES" by default.  Setting to "NO" will  dis-
		   able	 probing  idle TCP connections to verify that the peer
		   is still up and reachable.

       tcp_drop_synfin
		   (bool) Set to "NO" by default.  Setting to "YES" will cause
		   the kernel to ignore	TCP frames that	have both the SYN  and
		   FIN	flags  set.   This prevents OS fingerprinting, but may
		   break some legitimate applications.

       icmp_drop_redirect
		   (bool) Set to "NO" by default.  Setting to "YES" will cause
		   the kernel to  ignore  ICMP	REDIRECT  packets.   Refer  to
		   icmp(4) for more information.

       icmp_log_redirect
		   (bool) Set to "NO" by default.  Setting to "YES" will cause
		   the kernel to log ICMP REDIRECT packets.  Note that the log
		   messages  are  not rate-limited, so this option should only
		   be used for troubleshooting networks.  Refer	to icmp(4) for
		   more	information.

       icmp_bmcastecho
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to respond to  broadcast	 or  multicast
		   ICMP	ping packets.  Refer to	icmp(4)	for more information.

       ip_portrange_first
		   (int) If not	set to "NO", this is the first port in the de-
		   fault portrange.  Refer to ip(4) for	more information.

       ip_portrange_last
		   (int)  If not set to	"NO", this is the last port in the de-
		   fault portrange.  Refer to ip(4) for	more information.

       network_interfaces
		   (str) Set to	the list of network interfaces to configure on
		   this	host or	"AUTO" (the default) for  all  current	inter-
		   faces.  Setting the network_interfaces variable to anything
		   other  than the default is deprecated.  Interfaces that the
		   administrator wishes	to store configuration	for,  but  not
		   start  at  boot should be configured	with the "NOAUTO" key-
		   word	in their ifconfig_<interface> variables	 as  described
		   below.

		   An  ifconfig_<interface>  variable is also assumed to exist
		   for each value of interface.	 When an interface  name  con-
		   tains  any  of the characters ".-/+"	they are translated to
		   "_" before lookup.  The variable can	contain	 arguments  to
		   ifconfig(8),	 as  well as special case-insensitive keywords
		   described below.  Such keywords are removed before  passing
		   the value to	ifconfig(8) while the order of the other argu-
		   ments is preserved.

		   It  is  possible  to	add IP alias entries using ifconfig(8)
		   syntax with the address family keyword such as  inet.   As-
		   suming  that	 the  interface	 in question was ed0, it might
		   look	something like this:

		   ifconfig_ed0_alias0="inet 127.0.0.253 netmask 0xffffffff"
		   ifconfig_ed0_alias1="inet 127.0.0.254 netmask 0xffffffff"

		   It also possible to	configure  multiple  IP	 addresses  in
		   Classless  Inter-Domain  Routing  (CIDR)  address notation,
		   whose each address component	 can  be  a  range  like  inet
		   192.0.2.5-23/24 or inet6 2001:db8:1-f::1/64.	 This notation
		   allows  address  and	prefix length part only, not the other
		   address modifiers.  Note that the  maximum  number  of  the
		   generated  addresses	 from a	range specification is limited
		   to an integer  value	 specified  in	netif_ipexpand_max  in
		   rc.conf  because  a	small typo can unexpectedly generate a
		   large number	of addresses.  The default value is 2048.   It
		   can be increased by adding the following line into rc.conf:

		   netif_ipexpand_max="4096"

		   In  the case	of 192.0.2.5-23/24, the	address	192.0.2.5 will
		   be configured  with	the  netmask  /24  and	the  addresses
		   192.0.2.6  to  192.0.2.23  with the non-conflicting netmask
		   /32 as explained in the ifconfig(8)	alias  section.	  Note
		   that	 this  special	netmask	handling is only for inet, not
		   for the other address families such as inet6.

		   With	the interface in question being	ed0, an	example	 could
		   look	like:

		   ifconfig_ed0_alias2="inet 192.0.2.129/27"
		   ifconfig_ed0_alias3="inet 192.0.2.1-5/28"

		   and so on.

		   Note	that ipv4_addrs_<interface> variable was supported for
		   IPv4	 CIDR  address notation.  It is	now deprecated because
		   the	    functionality      was	 integrated	  into
		   ifconfig_<interface>_alias<n> though	ipv4_addrs_<interface>
		   is still supported for backward compatibility.

		   For	each  ifconfig_<interface>_alias<n>  entry with	an ad-
		   dress  family  keyword,  its	  contents   are   passed   to
		   ifconfig(8).	 Execution stops at the	first unsuccessful ac-
		   cess, so if something like this is present:

		   ifconfig_ed0_alias0="inet 127.0.0.251 netmask 0xffffffff"
		   ifconfig_ed0_alias1="inet 127.0.0.252 netmask 0xffffffff"
		   ifconfig_ed0_alias2="inet 127.0.0.253 netmask 0xffffffff"
		   ifconfig_ed0_alias4="inet 127.0.0.254 netmask 0xffffffff"

		   Then	 note  that alias4 would not be	added since the	search
		   would stop with the missing	"alias3"  entry.   Because  of
		   this	   difficult	to    manage	behavior,   there   is
		   ifconfig_<interface>_aliases	variable, which	has  the  same
		   functionality as ifconfig_<interface>_alias<n> and can have
		   all of entries in a variable	like the following:

		   ifconfig_ed0_aliases="\
			   inet	127.0.0.251 netmask 0xffffffff \
			   inet	127.0.0.252 netmask 0xffffffff \
			   inet	127.0.0.253 netmask 0xffffffff \
			   inet	127.0.0.254 netmask 0xffffffff"

		   It also supports CIDR notation.

		   If  the  /etc/start_if.<interface>  file  is	present, it is
		   read	and executed by	the sh(1) interpreter before configur-
		   ing the interface as	specified in the  ifconfig_<interface>
		   and ifconfig_<interface>_alias<n> variables.

		   If a	vlans_<interface> variable is set, a vlan(4) interface
		   will	 be created for	each item in the list with the vlandev
		   argument set	to interface.  If a vlan interface's name is a
		   number, then	that number is used as the vlan	 tag  and  the
		   new	vlan interface is named	interface.tag.	Otherwise, the
		   vlan	tag must be specified via  a  vlan  parameter  in  the
		   create_args_<interface> variable.

		   To  create a	vlan device named em0.101 on em0 with the vlan
		   tag 101 and the optional the	IPv4 address 192.0.2.1/24:

		   vlans_em0="101"
		   ifconfig_em0_101="inet 192.0.2.1/24"

		   To create a vlan device named myvlan	on em0 with  the  vlan
		   tag 102:

		   vlans_em0="myvlan"
		   create_args_myvlan="vlan 102"

		   If  a  wlans_<interface> variable is	set, an	wlan(4)	inter-
		   face	will be	created	for each item in  the  list  with  the
		   wlandev  argument  set  to interface.  Further wlan cloning
		   arguments may be passed to the ifconfig(8)  create  command
		   by  setting	the  create_args_<interface> variable.	One or
		   more	wlan(4)	devices	must be	created	for each wireless  de-
		   vices  as  of FreeBSD 8.0.  Debugging flags for wlan(4) de-
		   vices as set	by  wlandebug(8)  may  be  specified  with  an
		   wlandebug_<interface> variable.  The	contents of this vari-
		   able	will be	passed directly	to wlandebug(8).

		   If  the  ifconfig_<interface> contains the keyword "NOAUTO"
		   then	the interface will not be configured  at  boot	or  by
		   /etc/pccard_ether when network_interfaces is	set to "AUTO".

		   It is possible to bring up an interface with	DHCP by	adding
		   "DHCP" to the ifconfig_<interface> variable.	 For instance,
		   to  initialize  the	ed0 device via DHCP, it	is possible to
		   use something like:

		   ifconfig_ed0="DHCP"

		   If you want	to  configure  your  wireless  interface  with
		   wpa_supplicant(8)  for  use	with WPA, EAP/LEAP or WEP, you
		   need	to add "WPA" to	the ifconfig_<interface> variable.

		   On the other	hand, if you want to configure	your  wireless
		   interface  with hostapd(8), you need	to add "HOSTAP"	to the
		   ifconfig_<interface>	variable.   hostapd(8)	will  use  the
		   settings from /etc/hostapd-<interface>.conf

		   Finally,  you can add ifconfig(8) options in	this variable,
		   in addition to the /etc/start_if.<interface>	file.  For in-
		   stance, to configure	an ath(4) wireless device  in  station
		   mode	with an	address	obtained via DHCP, using WPA authenti-
		   cation  and	802.11b	 mode, it is possible to use something
		   like:

		   wlans_ath0="wlan0"
		   ifconfig_wlan0="DHCP	WPA mode 11b"

		   In addition to the ifconfig_<interface>  form,  a  fallback
		   variable  ifconfig_DEFAULT  may  be configured.  It will be
		   used	for all	interfaces with	no ifconfig_<interface>	 vari-
		   able.   This	is intended to replace the no longer supported
		   pccard_ifconfig variable.

		   It is also possible to rename an interface by doing:

		   ifconfig_ed0_name="net0"
		   ifconfig_net0="inet 192.0.2.1 netmask 0xffffff00"

       ipv6_enable
		   (bool)    This     variable	   is	  deprecated.	   Use
		   ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6  and ipv6_activate_all_interfaces
		   if necessary.

		   If the variable is "YES", "inet6 accept_rtadv" is added  to
		   all	    of	    ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6	   and	   the
		   ipv6_activate_all_interfaces	is defined as "YES".

       ipv6_prefer
		   (bool) This variable	is deprecated.	Use  ip6addrctl_policy
		   instead.

		   If  the  variable  is  "YES", the default address selection
		   policy table	set by ip6addrctl(8) will be IPv6-preferred.

		   If the variable is "NO", the	default	address	selection pol-
		   icy table set by ip6addrctl(8) will be IPv4-preferred.

       ipv6_activate_all_interfaces
		   (bool) This controls	initial	configuration on  IPv6-capable
		   interfaces  with no corresponding ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6
		   variable.  Note that	it is not always necessary to set this
		   variable to "YES" to	use IPv6 functionality on FreeBSD.  In
		   most	 cases,	 just  configuring   ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6
		   variables works.

		   If the variable is "NO", all	interfaces which do not	have a
		   corresponding  ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6  variable  will be
		   marked as "IFDISABLED" at creation.	This means that	all of
		   IPv6	functionality on that interface	is completely disabled
		   to enforce a	security policy.  If the variable  is  set  to
		   "YES", the flag will	be cleared on all of the interfaces.

		   In  most  cases, just defining an ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6
		   for an IPv6-capable interface should	be  sufficient.	  How-
		   ever,  if  an  interface  is	 added	dynamically  (by  some
		   tunneling protocols such as PPP, for	example), it is	 often
		   difficult  to  define  the  variable	in advance.  In	such a
		   case, configuring the "IFDISABLED" flag can be disabled  by
		   setting this	variable to "YES".

		   For	more  details  of  the	"IFDISABLED" flag and keywords
		   "inet6 ifdisabled", see ifconfig(8).

		   Default is "NO".

       ipv6_privacy
		   (bool) If the variable is "YES" privacy addresses  will  be
		   generated for each IPv6 interface as	described in RFC 4941.

       ipv6_network_interfaces
		   (str)  This	is  the	IPv6 equivalent	of network_interfaces.
		   Normally manual  configuration  of  this  variable  is  not
		   needed.

       ipv6_cpe_wanif
		   (str)  If  the  variable  is	 set to	an interface name, the
		   ifconfig(8) options "inet6 -no_radr accept_rtadv"  will  be
		   added to the	specified interface automatically before eval-
		   uating  ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6,  and two sysctl(8) vari-
		   ables  net.inet6.ip6.rfc6204w3  and	 net.inet6.ip6.no_radr
		   will	be set to 1.

		   This	 means	the  specified	interface  will	 accept	ICMPv6
		   Router Advertisement	messages on that link and add the dis-
		   covered routers into	the Default Router  List.   While  the
		   other interfaces can	still accept RA	messages if the	"inet6
		   accept_rtadv"  option  is specified,	adding routes into the
		   Default Router List will be disabled	by "inet6 no_radr" op-
		   tion	by default.  See ifconfig(8) for more details.

		   Note	that ICMPv6 Router Advertisement messages will be  ac-
		   cepted  even	 when  net.inet6.ip6.forwarding	 is  1 (packet
		   forwarding is enabled) when net.inet6.ip6.rfc6204w3 is  set
		   to 1.

		   Default is "NO".

       ifconfig_<interface>_descr
		   (str)  This	assigns	arbitrary description to an interface.
		   The	sysctl(8)  variable  net.ifdescr_maxlen	  limits   its
		   length.   This static setting may be	overridden by commands
		   started with	dynamic	interface configuration	utilities like
		   dhclient(8)	hooks.	The  description  can  be  seen	  with
		   ifconfig(8)	command	 and it	may be exported	with bsnmpd(1)
		   daemon using	its MIB-2 module.

       ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6
		   (str) IPv6 functionality on an interface should be  config-
		   ured	 by  ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6,	instead	of setting if-
		   config parameters in	ifconfig_<interface>.  If  this	 vari-
		   able	 is empty, all of IPv6 configurations on the specified
		   interface	 by	other	   variables	  such	    as
		   ipv6_prefix_<interface> will	be ignored.

		   Aliases should be set by ifconfig_<interface>_alias<n> with
		   "inet6" keyword.  For example:

		   ifconfig_ed0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8:1::1 prefixlen 64"
		   ifconfig_ed0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:2::1 prefixlen 64"

		   Interfaces  that  have  an  "inet6 accept_rtadv" keyword in
		   ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6  setting  will  be	 automatically
		   configured  by  SLAAC (StateLess Address AutoConfiguration)
		   described in	RFC 4862.

		   Note	that a link-local address will be  automatically  con-
		   figured  in	addition  to  the  configured global-scope ad-
		   dresses because the IPv6 specifications require it on  each
		   link.   The	address	 is calculated from the	MAC address by
		   using an algorithm defined in RFC 4862, Section 5.3.

		   If only a link-local	address	is needed  on  the  interface,
		   the following configuration can be used:

		   ifconfig_ed0_ipv6="inet6 auto_linklocal"

		   A link-local	address	can also be configured manually.  This
		   is  useful for the default router address of	an IPv6	router
		   so that it does not change when the network interface  card
		   is replaced.	 For example:

		   ifconfig_ed0_ipv6="inet6 fe80::1 prefixlen 64"

       ipv6_prefix_<interface>
		   (str)   If	one   or   more	  prefixes   are   defined  in
		   ipv6_prefix_<interface> addresses based on each prefix  and
		   the	EUI-64	interface index	will be	configured on that in-
		   terface.  Note that this  variable  will  be	 ignored  when
		   ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6 is	empty.

		   For example,	the following configuration

		   ipv6_prefix_ed0="2001:db8:1:0 2001:db8:2:0"

		   is equivalent to the	following:

		   ifconfig_ed0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:1:: eui64 prefixlen 64"
		   ifconfig_ed0_alias1="inet6 2001:db8:1:: prefixlen 64	anycast"
		   ifconfig_ed0_alias2="inet6 2001:db8:2:: eui64 prefixlen 64"
		   ifconfig_ed0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:2:: prefixlen 64	anycast"

		   These  Subnet-Router	 anycast  addresses will be added only
		   when	ipv6_gateway_enable is YES.

       ipv6_default_interface
		   (str) If not	set to "NO", this is the default output	inter-
		   face	for scoped addresses.  This works only with ipv6_gate-
		   way_enable="NO".

       ip6addrctl_enable
		   (bool) This variable	is to enable configuring  default  ad-
		   dress  selection policy table (RFC 3484).  The table	can be
		   specified  in  another  variable  ip6addrctl_policy.	   For
		   ip6addrctl_policy  the following keywords can be specified:
		   "ipv4_prefer", "ipv6_prefer", or "AUTO".

		   If	"ipv4_prefer"	or   "ipv6_prefer"    is    specified,
		   ip6addrctl(8) installs a pre-defined	policy table described
		   in Section 2.1 (IPv6-preferred) or 10.3 (IPv4-preferred) of
		   RFC 3484.

		   If  "AUTO"  is  specified,  it  attempts  to	 read  a  file
		   /etc/ip6addrctl.conf	 first.	  If  this  file   is	found,
		   ip6addrctl(8)  reads	and installs it.  If not found,	a pol-
		   icy	   is	  automatically	    set	     according	    to
		   ipv6_activate_all_interfaces	 variable;  if the variable is
		   set to "YES"	the IPv6-preferred  one	 is  used.   Otherwise
		   IPv4-preferred.

		   The	   default     value	of    ip6addrctl_enable	   and
		   ip6addrctl_policy are "YES" and "AUTO", respectively.

       cloned_interfaces
		   (str) Set to	the list of  clonable  network	interfaces  to
		   create  on  this  host.   Further  cloning arguments	may be
		   passed to the ifconfig(8) create command for	each interface
		   by setting the create_args_<interface> variable.  If	an in-
		   terface name	is specified with ":sticky" keyword,  the  in-
		   terface  will  not be destroyed even	when rc.d/netif	script
		   is invoked with "stop" argument.  This is useful  when  re-
		   configuring	the  interface without destroying it.  Entries
		   in  cloned_interfaces   are	 automatically	 appended   to
		   network_interfaces for configuration.

       cloned_interfaces_sticky
		   (bool) This variable	is to globally enable functionality of
		   ":sticky"  keyword in cloned_interfaces for all interfaces.
		   The default value is	"NO".  Even if this variable is	speci-
		   fied	to "YES", ":nosticky" keyword can be used to  override
		   it on per interface basis.

       gif_interfaces
		   (str)   This	  variable   is	  deprecated   in   favor   of
		   cloned_interfaces.  Set to the list of gif(4) tunnel	inter-
		   faces to configure on this host.  For each gif  tunnel  in-
		   terface, set	a variable named ifconfig_<interface> with the
		   parameters  for  the	 ifconfig(8)  command to configure the
		   link	level for interface with the tunnel option.  The value
		   of this variable is used to configure the link layer	of the
		   tunnel using	the tunnel option to ifconfig.	 For  example,
		   configure two gif interfaces	with:

			 gif_interfaces="gif0 gif1"
			 ifconfig_gif0="tunnel src_addr0 dst_addr0"
			 ifconfig_gif1="tunnel src_addr1 dst_addr1"

		   Additionally,  this	option ensures that each listed	inter-
		   face	is created via the create option  to  ifconfig.	  This
		   example   also  works  with	cloned_interfaces  instead  of
		   gif_interfaces.

       sppp_interfaces
		   (str) Set to	the list of sppp(4) interfaces to configure on
		   this	host.  A spppconfig_<interface>	variable is assumed to
		   exist for each value	of interface.  Each  interface	should
		   also	 be  configured	by a general ifconfig_<interface> set-
		   ting.  Refer	to spppcontrol(8) for more  information	 about
		   available options.

       ppp_enable  (bool) If set to "YES", run the ppp(8) daemon.

       ppp_profile
		   (str)    The	   name	  of   the   profile   to   use	  from
		   /etc/ppp/ppp.conf.  Also used for per-profile overrides  of
		   ppp_mode  and  ppp_nat,  and	 ppp_<profile>_unit.  When the
		   profile name	contains any of	the characters ".-/+" they are
		   translated to "_" for the proposes of the override variable
		   names.

       ppp_mode	   (str) Mode in which to run the ppp(8) daemon.

       ppp_<profile>_mode
		   (str) Overrides the global ppp_mode for profile.   Accepted
		   modes  are  "auto", "ddial",	"direct" and "dedicated".  See
		   the manual for a full description.

       ppp_nat	   (bool) If set to "YES", enables  network  address  transla-
		   tion.  Used in conjunction with gateway_enable allows hosts
		   on  private	network	addresses access to the	Internet using
		   this	host as	a network address translating router.

       ppp_<profile>_nat
		   (str) Overrides the global ppp_nat for profile.

       ppp_<profile>_unit
		   (int) Set the unit number to	be used	for this profile.  See
		   the manual description of -unitN for	details.

       ppp_user	   (str) The name of the user under  which  ppp(8)  should  be
		   started.  By	default, ppp(8)	is started as "root".

       rc_conf_files
		   (str)  This	option is used to specify a list of files that
		   will	override the settings in  /etc/defaults/rc.conf.   The
		   files will be read in the order in which they are specified
		   and	should include the full	path to	the file.  By default,
		   the files specified are /etc/rc.conf	and /etc/rc.conf.local

       zfs_enable  (bool) If set to "YES", /etc/rc.d/zfs will attempt to auto-
		   matically mount ZFS file systems and	initialize ZFS volumes
		   (ZVOLs).

       gptboot_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", /etc/rc.d/gptboot will log  if  the
		   system  successfully	 (or not) booted from a	GPT partition,
		   which had the bootonce attribute set	using  gpart(8)	 util-
		   ity.

       gbde_autoattach_all
		   (bool)  If set to "YES", /etc/rc.d/gbde will	attempt	to au-
		   tomatically initialize your .bde devices in /etc/fstab.

       gbde_devices
		   (str) List the devices that the script should  try  to  at-
		   tach, or "AUTO".

       gbde_lockdir
		   (str)  The  directory  where	 the gbde(4) lockfiles are lo-
		   cated.  The default lockfile	directory is /etc.

		   The lockfile	for each  individual  gbde(4)  device  can  be
		   overridden  by  setting  the	 variable  gbde_lock_<device>,
		   where device	is the encrypted device	 without  the  "/dev/"
		   and ".bde" parts.

       gbde_attach_attempts
		   (int) Number	of times to attempt attaching to a gbde(4) de-
		   vice,  i.e.,	how many times the user	is asked for the pass-
		   phrase.  Default is 3.

       geli_devices
		   (str) List of devices  to  automatically  attach  on	 boot.
		   Note	 that  .eli  devices from /etc/fstab are automatically
		   appended to this list.

       geli_groups
		   (str) List of groups	containing  devices  to	 automatically
		   attach on boot with the same	keyfiles and passphrase.  This
		   must	    be	   accompanied	   with	    a	 corresponding
		   geli_<group>_devices	variable.

       geli_tries  (int) Number	of times user is asked	for  the  pass-phrase.
		   If  empty, it will be taken from kern.geom.eli.tries	sysctl
		   variable.

       geli_default_flags
		   (str) Default flags to use by geli(8) when configuring disk
		   encryption.	Flags can be configured	for every device sepa-
		   rately by defining the  geli_<device>_flags	variable,  and
		   for	  every	   group    separately	  by	defining   the
		   geli_<group>_flags variable.

       geli_autodetach
		   (str) Specifies if GELI devices should be marked for	detach
		   on last close after file systems are	mounted.   Default  is
		   "YES".   This can be	changed	for every device separately by
		   defining the	geli_<device>_autodetach variable.

       root_rw_mount
		   (bool) Set to "YES" by default.  After the file systems are
		   checked at boot time, the root file system is remounted  as
		   read-write  if this is set to "YES".	 Diskless systems that
		   mount their root file system	from a	read-only  remote  NFS
		   share should	set this to "NO" in their rc.conf.

       fsck_y_enable
		   (bool)  If  set  to	"YES", fsck(8) will be run with	the -y
		   flag	if the initial preen of	the file systems fails.

       background_fsck
		   (bool) If set to "NO", the system will not attempt  to  run
		   fsck(8) in the background where possible.

       background_fsck_delay
		   (int)  The amount of	time in	seconds	to sleep before	start-
		   ing a background fsck(8).  It defaults to sixty seconds  to
		   allow  large	applications such as the X server to start be-
		   fore	disk I/O bandwidth is monopolized by fsck(8).  If  set
		   to a	negative number, the background	file system check will
		   be  delayed	indefinitely to	allow the administrator	to run
		   it at a more	convenient time.  For example it  may  be  run
		   from	cron(8)	by adding a line like

			 0 4 * * * root	/etc/rc.d/bgfsck forcestart

		   to /etc/crontab.

       netfs_types
		   (str)  List	of  file  system types that are	network-based.
		   This	list should generally not be modified  by  end	users.
		   Use extra_netfs_types instead.

       extra_netfs_types
		   (str)  If  set  to something	other than "NO"	(the default),
		   this	variable extends the list of  file  system  types  for
		   which  automatic mounting at	startup	by rc(8) should	be de-
		   layed until the network is initialized.  It should  contain
		   a whitespace-separated list of network file system descrip-
		   tor	pairs, each consisting of a file system	type as	passed
		   to mount(8) and  a  human-readable,	one-word  description,
		   joined  with	 a colon (`:').	 Extending the default list in
		   this	way is only necessary when  third  party  file	system
		   types are used.

       syslogd_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", run the syslogd(8) daemon.

       syslogd_program
		   (str) Path to syslogd(8) (default /usr/sbin/syslogd).

       syslogd_flags
		   (str)  If  syslogd_enable  is  set  to "YES", these are the
		   flags to pass to syslogd(8).

       inetd_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", run the inetd(8) daemon.

       inetd_program
		   (str) Path to inetd(8) (default /usr/sbin/inetd).

       inetd_flags
		   (str) If inetd_enable is set	to "YES", these	are the	 flags
		   to pass to inetd(8).

       hastd_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", run the hastd(8) daemon.

       hastd_program
		   (str) Path to hastd(8) (default /sbin/hastd).

       hastd_flags
		   (str)  If hastd_enable is set to "YES", these are the flags
		   to pass to hastd(8).

       local_unbound_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", run the unbound(8) daemon as	a  lo-
		   cal caching resolver.

       kdc_enable  (bool)  Set	to  "YES" to start a Kerberos 5	authentication
		   server at boot time.

       kdc_program
		   (str) If kdc_enable is set to "YES" this  is	 the  path  to
		   Kerberos 5 Authentication Server.

       kdc_flags   (str)  Empty	by default.  This variable contains additional
		   flags to be passed to the Kerberos 5	authentication server.

       kadmind_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to start	kadmind(8), the	Kerberos 5 Ad-
		   ministration	Daemon;	set to "NO" on a slave server.

       kadmind_program
		   (str) If kadmind_enable is set to "YES" this	is the path to
		   Kerberos 5 Administration Daemon.

       kpasswdd_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to start	kpasswdd(8),  the  Kerberos  5
		   Password-Changing Daemon; set to "NO" on a slave server.

       kpasswdd_program
		   (str)  If  kpasswdd_enable is set to	"YES" this is the path
		   to Kerberos 5 Password-Changing Daemon.

       kfd_enable  (bool) Set to "YES" to start	kfd(8),	the Kerberos 5	ticket
		   forwarding daemon, at the boot time.

       kfd_program
		   (str) Path to kfd(8)	(default /usr/libexec/kfd).

       rwhod_enable
		   (bool)  If  set  to	"YES", run the rwhod(8)	daemon at boot
		   time.

       rwhod_flags
		   (str) If rwhod_enable is set	to "YES", these	are the	 flags
		   to pass to it.

       amd_enable  (bool) If set to "YES", run the amd(8) daemon at boot time.

       amd_flags   (str) If amd_enable is set to "YES",	these are the flags to
		   pass	to it.	See the	amd(8) manpage for more	information.

       amd_map_program
		   (str)  If set, the specified	program	is run to get the list
		   of amd(8) maps.  For	example, if the	amd(8) maps are	stored
		   in NIS, one can set this to run ypcat(1) to get a  list  of
		   amd(8) maps from the	amd.master NIS map.

       update_motd
		   (bool)  If  set to "YES", /etc/motd will be updated at boot
		   time	to reflect the kernel release being run.   If  set  to
		   "NO", /etc/motd will	not be updated.

       nfs_client_enable
		   (bool)  If set to "YES", run	the NFS	client daemons at boot
		   time.

       nfs_access_cache
		   (int) If nfs_client_enable is set to	"YES", this can	be set
		   to "0" to disable NFS ACCESS	RPC caching, or	to the	number
		   of  seconds	for which NFS ACCESS results should be cached.
		   A value of 2-10 seconds will	substantially  reduce  network
		   traffic for many NFS	operations.

       nfs_server_enable
		   (bool)  If set to "YES", run	the NFS	server daemons at boot
		   time.

       nfs_server_flags
		   (str) If nfs_server_enable is set to	"YES", these  are  the
		   flags to pass to the	nfsd(8)	daemon.

       nfsv4_server_enable
		   (bool)   If	 nfs_server_enable   is	  set	to  "YES"  and
		   nfsv4_server_enable are set to "YES", enable	the server for
		   NFSv4 as well as NFSv2 and NFSv3.

       nfsuserd_enable
		   (bool) If nfsuserd_enable is	set to "YES", run the nfsuserd
		   daemon, which is needed for NFSv4 in	order to  map  between
		   user/group	  names	    vs	   uid/gid     numbers.	    If
		   nfsv4_server_enable is set to "YES",	this  will  be	forced
		   enabled.

       nfsuserd_flags
		   (str)  If  nfsuserd_enable  is  set to "YES", these are the
		   flags to pass to the	nfsuserd(8) daemon.

       nfscbd_enable
		   (bool) If nfscbd_enable is set to  "YES",  run  the	nfscbd
		   daemon,  which  enables callbacks/delegations for the NFSv4
		   client.

       nfscbd_flags
		   (str) If nfscbd_enable is set to "YES", these are the flags
		   to pass to the nfscbd(8) daemon.

       mountd_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", and no  nfs_server_enable  is  set,
		   start  mountd(8),  but  not nfsd(8) daemon.	It is commonly
		   needed to run CFS without real NFS used.

       mountd_flags
		   (str) If mountd_enable is set to "YES", these are the flags
		   to pass to the mountd(8) daemon.

       weak_mountd_authentication
		   (bool) If set to "YES", allow services like PCNFSD to  make
		   non-privileged mount	requests.

       nfs_reserved_port_only
		   (bool)  If set to "YES", provide NFS	services only on a se-
		   cure	port.

       nfs_bufpackets
		   (int) If set	to a number, indicates the number  of  packets
		   worth  of  socket buffer space to reserve on	an NFS client.
		   The kernel default is typically 4.  Using a	higher	number
		   may	be  useful on gigabit networks to improve performance.
		   The minimum value is	2 and the maximum is 64.

       rpc_lockd_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES" and also an NFS  server  or  client,
		   run rpc.lockd(8) at boot time.

       rpc_lockd_flags
		   (str)  If  rpc_lockd_enable	is set to "YES", these are the
		   flags to pass to the	rpc.lockd(8) daemon.

       rpc_statd_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES" and also an NFS  server  or  client,
		   run rpc.statd(8) at boot time.

       rpc_statd_flags
		   (str)  If  rpc_statd_enable	is set to "YES", these are the
		   flags to pass to the	rpc.statd(8) daemon.

       rpcbind_program
		   (str) Path to rpcbind(8) (default /usr/sbin/rpcbind).

       rpcbind_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", run the rpcbind(8) service at  boot
		   time.

       rpcbind_flags
		   (str)  If  rpcbind_enable  is  set  to "YES", these are the
		   flags to pass to the	rpcbind(8) daemon.

       keyserv_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", run the keyserv(8) daemon  on  boot
		   for running Secure RPC.

       keyserv_flags
		   (str)  If  keyserv_enable  is  set  to "YES", these are the
		   flags to pass to keyserv(8) daemon.

       pppoed_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", run the pppoed(8)  daemon  at  boot
		   time	to provide PPP over Ethernet services.

       pppoed_<provider>
		   (str)  pppoed(8)  listens  to requests to this provider and
		   ultimately runs ppp(8) with a system	argument of  the  same
		   name.

       pppoed_flags
		   (str) Additional flags to pass to pppoed(8).

       pppoed_interface
		   (str)  The  network interface to run	pppoed(8) on.  This is
		   mandatory when pppoed_enable	is set to "YES".

       timed_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", run the timed(8)  service  at  boot
		   time.   This	 command  is intended for networks of machines
		   where a consistent "network time" for all hosts must	be es-
		   tablished.  This is often useful in large NFS  environments
		   where  time	stamps	on files are expected to be consistent
		   network-wide.

       timed_flags
		   (str) If timed_enable is set	to "YES", these	are the	 flags
		   to pass to the timed(8) service.

       ntpdate_enable
		   (bool)  If  set to "YES", run ntpdate(8) at system startup.
		   This	command	is intended to synchronize  the	 system	 clock
		   only	once from some standard	reference.

		   Note	 that  the use of the ntpd_sync_on_start variable is a
		   preferred  alternative  to  the   ntpdate(8)	  utility   as
		   ntpdate(8) is to be retired from the	NTP distribution.

       ntpdate_config
		   (str)   Configuration   file	  for	ntpdate(8).    Default
		   /etc/ntp.conf.

       ntpdate_hosts
		   (str) A whitespace-separated	list of	NTP  servers  to  syn-
		   chronize  with  at  startup.	  The  default	is  to use the
		   servers listed in ntpdate_config, if	that file exists.

       ntpdate_program
		   (str) Path to ntpdate(8) (default /usr/sbin/ntpdate).

       ntpdate_flags
		   (str) If ntpdate_enable is set  to  "YES",  these  are  the
		   flags  to pass to the ntpdate(8) command (typically a host-
		   name).

       ntpd_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", run the  ntpd(8)  command  at  boot
		   time.

       ntpd_program
		   (str) Path to ntpd(8) (default /usr/sbin/ntpd).

       ntpd_config
		   (str)   Path	  to   ntpd(8)	configuration  file.   Default
		   /etc/ntp.conf.

       ntpd_flags  (str) If ntpd_enable	is set to "YES", these are  the	 flags
		   to pass to the ntpd(8) daemon.

       ntpd_sync_on_start
		   (bool)  If  set  to "YES", ntpd(8) is run with the -g flag,
		   which syncs the system's clock on startup.  See ntpd(8) for
		   more	information regarding the -g option.  This is  a  pre-
		   ferred  alternative	to  using ntpdate(8) or	specifying the
		   ntpdate_enable variable.

       nis_client_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", run the ypbind(8) service at	system
		   boot	time.

       nis_client_flags
		   (str) If nis_client_enable is set to	"YES", these  are  the
		   flags to pass to the	ypbind(8) service.

       nis_ypldap_enable
		   (bool)  If set to "YES", run	the ypldap(8) daemon at	system
		   boot	time.

       nis_ypldap_flags
		   (str) If nis.ypldap_enable is set to	"YES", these  are  the
		   flags to pass to the	ypldap(8) daemon.

       nis_ypset_enable
		   (bool)  If  set to "YES", run the ypset(8) daemon at	system
		   boot	time.

       nis_ypset_flags
		   (str) If nis_ypset_enable is	set to "YES",  these  are  the
		   flags to pass to the	ypset(8) daemon.

       nis_server_enable
		   (bool)  If set to "YES", run	the ypserv(8) daemon at	system
		   boot	time.

       nis_server_flags
		   (str) If nis_server_enable is set to	"YES", these  are  the
		   flags to pass to the	ypserv(8) daemon.

       nis_ypxfrd_enable
		   (bool)  If  set  to	"YES", run the rpc.ypxfrd(8) daemon at
		   system boot time.

       nis_ypxfrd_flags
		   (str) If nis_ypxfrd_enable is set to	"YES", these  are  the
		   flags to pass to the	rpc.ypxfrd(8) daemon.

       nis_yppasswdd_enable
		   (bool)  If set to "YES", run	the rpc.yppasswdd(8) daemon at
		   system boot time.

       nis_yppasswdd_flags
		   (str) If nis_yppasswdd_enable is set	to  "YES",  these  are
		   the flags to	pass to	the rpc.yppasswdd(8) daemon.

       rpc_ypupdated_enable
		   (bool)  If  set  to	"YES", run the rpc.ypupdated daemon at
		   system boot time.

       bsnmpd_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", run the bsnmpd(1) daemon at	system
		   boot	time.  Be sure to understand the security implications
		   of running SNMP daemon on your host.

       bsnmpd_flags
		   (str) If bsnmpd_enable is set to "YES", these are the flags
		   to pass to the bsnmpd(1) daemon.

       defaultrouter
		   (str)  If  not  set to "NO",	create a default route to this
		   host	name or	IP address (use	an IP address if  this	router
		   is also required to get to the name server!).

       ipv6_defaultrouter
		   (str) The IPv6 equivalent of	defaultrouter.

       static_arp_pairs
		   (str)  Set  to  the list of static ARP pairs	that are to be
		   added at system boot	time.  For each	 whitespace  separated
		   element  in	the  value, a static_arp_<element> variable is
		   assumed to exist whose contents will	later be passed	 to  a
		   "arp	-S" operation.	For example

		   static_arp_pairs="gw"
		   static_arp_gw="192.168.1.1 00:01:02:03:04:05"

       static_ndp_pairs
		   (str)  Set  to  the list of static NDP pairs	that are to be
		   added at system boot	time.  For each	 whitespace  separated
		   element  in	the  value, a static_ndp_<element> variable is
		   assumed to exist whose contents will	later be passed	 to  a
		   "ndp	-s" operation.	For example

		   static_ndp_pairs="gw"
		   static_ndp_gw="2001:db8:3::1	00:01:02:03:04:05"

       static_routes
		   (str) Set to	the list of static routes that are to be added
		   at  system  boot  time.   If	 not set to "NO" then for each
		   whitespace	separated   element   in    the	   value,    a
		   route_<element> variable is assumed to exist	whose contents
		   will	later be passed	to a "route add" operation.  For exam-
		   ple:

		   static_routes="ext mcast:gif0 gif0local:gif0"
		   route_ext="-net 10.0.0.0/24 -gateway	192.168.0.1"
		   route_mcast="-net 224.0.0.0/4 -iface	gif0"
		   route_gif0local="-host 169.254.1.1 -iface lo0"

		   When	an element is in the form of name:ifname, the route is
		   specific to the interface ifname.

       ipv6_static_routes
		   (str)  The IPv6 equivalent of static_routes.	 If not	set to
		   "NO"	then for each  whitespace  separated  element  in  the
		   value,  a ipv6_route_<element> variable is assumed to exist
		   whose contents will later be	passed to a "route add -inet6"
		   operation.

       gateway_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", configure host  to  act  as	an  IP
		   router, e.g.	to forward packets between interfaces.

       ipv6_gateway_enable
		   (bool) The IPv6 equivalent of gateway_enable.

       routed_enable
		   (bool)  If set to "YES", run	a routing daemon of some sort,
		   based on the	settings of routed_program and routed_flags.

       route6d_enable
		   (bool) The IPv6 equivalent of  routed_enable.   If  set  to
		   "YES", run a	routing	daemon of some sort, based on the set-
		   tings of route6d_program and	route6d_flags.

       routed_program
		   (str) If routed_enable is set to "YES", this	is the name of
		   the routing daemon to use.

       route6d_program
		   (str) The IPv6 equivalent of	routed_program.

       routed_flags
		   (str) If routed_enable is set to "YES", these are the flags
		   to pass to the routing daemon.

       route6d_flags
		   (str) The IPv6 equivalent of	routed_flags.

       rtadvd_enable
		   (bool)  If  set  to "YES", run the rtadvd(8)	daemon at boot
		   time.  The rtadvd(8)	utility	sends ICMPv6 Router Advertise-
		   ment	  messages   to	  the	 interfaces    specified    in
		   rtadvd_interfaces.	This should only be enabled with great
		   care.  You may want to fine-tune rtadvd.conf(5).

       rtadvd_interfaces
		   (str) If rtadvd_enable is set to "YES" this is the list  of
		   interfaces to use.

       arpproxy_all
		   (bool) If set to "YES", enable global proxy ARP.

       forward_sourceroute
		   (bool)  If  set  to "YES" and gateway_enable	is also	set to
		   "YES", source-routed	packets	are forwarded.

       accept_sourceroute
		   (bool) If set to "YES",  the	 system	 will  accept  source-
		   routed packets directed at it.

       rarpd_enable
		   (bool)  If  set to "YES", run the rarpd(8) daemon at	system
		   boot	time.

       rarpd_flags
		   (str) If rarpd_enable is set	to "YES", these	are the	 flags
		   to pass to the rarpd(8) daemon.

       bootparamd_enable
		   (bool)  If  set  to	"YES", run the bootparamd(8) daemon at
		   system boot time.

       bootparamd_flags
		   (str) If bootparamd_enable is set to	"YES", these  are  the
		   flags to pass to the	bootparamd(8) daemon.

       stf_interface_ipv4addr
		   (str)  If  not  set to "NO",	this is	the local IPv4 address
		   for 6to4 (IPv6 over	IPv4  tunneling	 interface).   Specify
		   this	entry to enable	the 6to4 interface.

       stf_interface_ipv4plen
		   (int)  Prefix length	for 6to4 IPv4 addresses, to limit peer
		   address range.  An effective	value is 0-31.

       stf_interface_ipv6_ifid
		   (str) IPv6 interface	ID for stf(4).	This  can  be  set  to
		   "AUTO".

       stf_interface_ipv6_slaid
		   (str) IPv6 Site Level Aggregator for	stf(4).

       ipv6_ipv4mapping
		   (bool)  If  set  to "YES" this enables IPv4 mapped IPv6 ad-
		   dress communication (like ::ffff:a.b.c.d).

       rtsold_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to enable the rtsold(8) daemon to  send
		   ICMPv6 Router Solicitation messages.

       rtsold_flags
		   (str) If rtsold_enable is set to "YES", these are the flags
		   to pass to rtsold(8).

       rtsol_flags
		   (str)   For	 interfaces   configured   with	  the	"inet6
		   accept_rtadv" keyword, these	 are  the  flags  to  pass  to
		   rtsol(8).

		   Note	  that	 rtsold_enable	 is   mutually	 exclusive  to
		   rtsol_flags;	rtsold_enable takes precedence.

       keybell	   (str) The keyboard bell sound.  Set to "normal",  "visual",
		   "off", or "NO" if the default behavior is desired.  For de-
		   tails, refer	to the kbdcontrol(1) manpage.

       keyboard	   (str)  If  set  to a	non-null string, the virtual console's
		   keyboard input is set to this device.

       keymap	   (str) If set	to "NO", no keymap is installed, otherwise the
		   value  is  used  to	install	 the  keymap  file  found   in
		   /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/<value>.kbd	(if	 using
		   syscons(4)) or /usr/share/vt/keymaps/<value>.kbd (if	 using
		   vt(4)).

       keyrate	   (str)  The keyboard repeat speed.  Set to "slow", "normal",
		   "fast", or "NO" if the default behavior is desired.

       keychange   (str) If not	set to "NO", attempt to	program	 the  function
		   keys	 with  the value.  The value should be a single	string
		   of  the  form:  "funkey_number   new_value	[funkey_number
		   new_value ...]".

       cursor	   (str)  Can  be  set	to  the	 value	of  "normal", "blink",
		   "destructive", or "NO" to set the cursor  behavior  explic-
		   itly	or choose the default behavior.

       scrnmap	   (str) If set	to "NO", no screen map is installed, otherwise
		   the	value  is  used	 to  install  the  screen  map file in
		   /usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/<value>.	 This parameter	is ig-
		   nored when using vt(4) as the console driver.

       font8x16	   (str) If set	to "NO", the default 8x16 font value  is  used
		   for	 screen	  size	 requests,   otherwise	the  value  in
		   /usr/share/syscons/fonts/<value>			    or
		   /usr/share/vt/fonts/<value>	is used	(depending on the con-
		   sole	driver being used).

       font8x14	   (str) If set	to "NO", the default 8x14 font value  is  used
		   for	 screen	  size	 requests,   otherwise	the  value  in
		   /usr/share/syscons/fonts/<value>			    or
		   /usr/share/vt/fonts/<value>	is used	(depending on the con-
		   sole	driver being used).

       font8x8	   (str) If set	to "NO", the default 8x8 font  value  is  used
		   for	 screen	  size	 requests,   otherwise	the  value  in
		   /usr/share/syscons/fonts/<value>			    or
		   /usr/share/vt/fonts/<value>	is used	(depending on the con-
		   sole	driver being used).

       blanktime   (int) If set	to "NO", the default screen blanking  interval
		   is used, otherwise it is set	to value seconds.

       saver	   (str)  If  not set to "NO", this is the actual screen saver
		   to use (blank, snake, daemon, etc).

       moused_nondefault_enable
		   (str) If set	to "NO", the mouse  device  specified  on  the
		   command line	is not automatically treated as	enabled	by the
		   /etc/rc.d/moused script.  Having this variable set to "YES"
		   allows  a  usb(4) mouse, for	example, to be enabled as soon
		   as it is plugged in.

       moused_enable
		   (str) If set	to "YES", the moused(8)	daemon is started  for
		   doing cut/paste selection on	the console.

       moused_type
		   (str)  This	is the protocol	type of	the mouse connected to
		   this	host.  This variable must be set if  moused_enable  is
		   set	to  "YES".  The	moused(8) daemon is able to detect the
		   appropriate mouse type automatically	in  many  cases.   Set
		   this	variable to "auto" to let the daemon detect it,	or se-
		   lect	one from the following list if the automatic detection
		   fails.

		   If  the  mouse  is  attached	to the PS/2 mouse port,	choose
		   "auto" or "ps/2", regardless	of the brand and model of  the
		   mouse.  Likewise, if	the mouse is attached to the bus mouse
		   port, choose	"auto" or "busmouse".  All other protocols are
		   for	serial	mice  and  will	not work with the PS/2 and bus
		   mice.  If this is a USB mouse, "auto" is the	only  protocol
		   type	which will work.

		   microsoft	   Microsoft mouse (serial)
		   intellimouse	   Microsoft IntelliMouse (serial)
		   mousesystems	   Mouse systems Corp. mouse (serial)
		   mmseries	   MM Series mouse (serial)
		   logitech	   Logitech mouse (serial)
		   busmouse	   A bus mouse
		   mouseman	   Logitech MouseMan and TrackMan (serial)
		   glidepoint	   ALPS	GlidePoint (serial)
		   thinkingmouse   Kensington ThinkingMouse (serial)
		   ps/2		   PS/2	mouse
		   mmhittab	   MM HitTablet	(serial)
		   x10mouseremote  X10 MouseRemote (serial)
		   versapad	   Interlink VersaPad (serial)

		   Even	 if the	mouse is not in	the above list,	it may be com-
		   patible with	one in the list.  Refer	to the manual page for
		   moused(8) for compatibility information.

		   It should also be noted that	while  this  is	 enabled,  any
		   other  client of the	mouse (such as an X server) should ac-
		   cess	 the  mouse  through   the   virtual   mouse   device,
		   /dev/sysmouse, and configure	it as a	"sysmouse" type	mouse,
		   since  all mouse data is converted to this single canonical
		   format when using moused(8).	 If the	 client	 program  does
		   not support the "sysmouse" type, specify the	"mousesystems"
		   type.  It is	the second preferred type.

       moused_port
		   (str)  If moused_enable is set to "YES", this is the	actual
		   port	the mouse is on.  It might be /dev/cuau0  for  a  COM1
		   serial mouse, /dev/psm0 for a PS/2 mouse or /dev/mse0 for a
		   bus mouse, for example.

       moused_flags
		   (str) If moused_flags is set, its value is used as an addi-
		   tional set of flags to pass to the moused(8)	daemon.

       moused_XXX_flags
		   When	 moused_nondefault_enable  is enabled, and a moused(8)
		   daemon   is	 started   for	 a   non-default   port,   the
		   moused_XXX_flags set	of options has precedence over and re-
		   places  the	default	moused_flags (where XXX	is the name of
		   the	 non-default   port,   i.e.,   ums0).	 By    setting
		   moused_XXX_flags  it	 is possible to	set up a different set
		   of default flags for	each moused(8) instance.  For example,
		   you can use "-3" for	the default moused_flags to make  your
		   laptop's touchpad more comfortable to use, but an empty set
		   of options for moused_ums0_flags when your usb(4) mouse has
		   three or more buttons.

       mousechar_start
		   (int)  If  set  to "NO", the	default	mouse cursor character
		   range 0xd0-0xd3 is used, otherwise the range	start  is  set
		   to  value character,	see vidcontrol(1).  Use	if the default
		   range is occupied in	the language code table.

       allscreens_flags
		   (str) If set, vidcontrol(1) is run with these  options  for
		   each	 of  the virtual terminals (/dev/ttyv*).  For example,
		   "-m on" will	enable the mouse pointer on all	virtual	termi-
		   nals	if moused_enable is set	to "YES".

       allscreens_kbdflags
		   (str) If set, kbdcontrol(1) is run with these  options  for
		   each	 of  the virtual terminals (/dev/ttyv*).  For example,
		   "-h 200" will set the syscons(4) or vt(4) scrollback	 (his-
		   tory) buffer	to 200 lines.

       cron_enable
		   (bool)  If  set  to "YES", run the cron(8) daemon at	system
		   boot	time.

       cron_program
		   (str) Path to cron(8) (default /usr/sbin/cron).

       cron_flags  (str) If cron_enable	is set to "YES", these are  the	 flags
		   to pass to cron(8).

       cron_dst	   (bool)  If  set  to	"YES",	enable the special handling of
		   transitions to and from the Daylight	Saving Time in cron(8)
		   (equivalent to using	the flag -s).

       lpd_program
		   (str) Path to lpd(8)	(default /usr/sbin/lpd).

       lpd_enable  (bool) If set to "YES", run the  lpd(8)  daemon  at	system
		   boot	time.

       lpd_flags   (str) If lpd_enable is set to "YES",	these are the flags to
		   pass	to the lpd(8) daemon.

       chkprintcap_enable
		   (bool)  If set to "YES", run	the chkprintcap(8) command be-
		   fore	starting the lpd(8) daemon.

       chkprintcap_flags
		   (str) If  lpd_enable	 and  chkprintcap_enable  are  set  to
		   "YES",  these  are  the flags to pass to the	chkprintcap(8)
		   program.  The default is "-d", which	causes missing	direc-
		   tories to be	created.

       mta_start_script
		   (str)  This	variable specifies the full path to the	script
		   to run to start a mail  transfer  agent.   The  default  is
		   /etc/rc.sendmail.	 The	sendmail_*   variables	 which
		   /etc/rc.sendmail uses are documented	in the	rc.sendmail(8)
		   manual page.

       dumpdev	   (str)  Indicates  the  device (usually a swap partition) to
		   which a crash dump should be	written	in the event of	a sys-
		   tem crash.  If the value of this variable  is  "AUTO",  the
		   first  suitable  swap  device  listed in /etc/fstab will be
		   used	as dump	device.	 Otherwise, the	value of this variable
		   is passed as	the argument to	dumpon(8).  To	disable	 crash
		   dumps, set this variable to "NO".

       dumpon_flags
		   (str)  Flags	 to pass to dumpon(8) when configuring dumpdev
		   as the system dump device.

       dumpdir	   (str) When the system reboots after a  crash	 and  a	 crash
		   dump	 is found on the device	specified by the dumpdev vari-
		   able, savecore(8) will save that crash dump and a  copy  of
		   the	kernel to the directory	specified by the dumpdir vari-
		   able.  The default value is /var/crash.  Set	to "NO"	to not
		   run savecore(8) at boot time	when dumpdir is	set.

       savecore_enable
		   (bool) If set to "NO", disable automatic extraction of  the
		   crash dump from the dumpdev.

       savecore_flags
		   (str)  If  crash  dumps are enabled,	these are the flags to
		   pass	to the savecore(8) utility.

       quota_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to turn on user and group  disk	quotas
		   on  system  startup via the quotaon(8) command for all file
		   systems marked as having quotas enabled in /etc/fstab.  The
		   kernel must be built	with options QUOTA for disk quotas  to
		   function.

       check_quotas
		   (bool)  Set	to  "YES"  to enable user and group disk quota
		   checking via	the quotacheck(8) command.

       quotacheck_flags
		   (str) If quota_enable is set	to "YES", and check_quotas  is
		   set	 to  "YES",  these  are	 the  flags  to	 pass  to  the
		   quotacheck(8) utility.  The default is "-a",	 which	checks
		   quotas   for	 all  file  systems  with  quotas  enabled  in
		   /etc/fstab.

       quotaon_flags
		   (str) If quota_enable is set	to "YES", these	are the	 flags
		   to  pass  to	 the quotaon(8)	utility.  The default is "-a",
		   which enables quotas	for all	file systems with  quotas  en-
		   abled in /etc/fstab.

       quotaoff_flags
		   (str)  If quota_enable is set to "YES", these are the flags
		   to pass to the quotaoff(8) utility when shutting  down  the
		   quota  system.   The	default	is "-a", which disables	quotas
		   for all file	systems	with quotas enabled in /etc/fstab.

       accounting_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to enable system	accounting through the
		   accton(8) facility.

       ibcs2_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to enable iBCS2 (SCO) binary  emulation
		   at system initial boot time.

       ibcs2_loaders
		   (str)  If  not  set	to  "NO" and if	ibcs2_enable is	set to
		   "YES", this specifies a list	of additional iBCS2 loaders to
		   enable.

       firstboot_sentinel
		   (str) This variable specifies the full  path	 to  a	"first
		   boot" sentinel file.	 If a file exists with this path, rc.d
		   scripts with	the "firstboot"	keyword	will be	run on startup
		   and	the  sentinel  file  will  be  deleted	after the boot
		   process completes.  The sentinel file must be located on  a
		   writable  file  system  which  is  mounted  no  later  than
		   early_late_divider to function properly.   The  default  is
		   /firstboot.

       linux_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to enable Linux/ELF binary emulation at
		   system initial boot time.

       sysvipc_enable
		   (bool)  If  set  to	"YES", load System V IPC primitives at
		   boot	time.

       clear_tmp_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to have /tmp cleaned at startup.

       clear_tmp_X
		   (bool) Set to "NO" to disable removing of X11  lock	files,
		   and	the  removal  and  (secure)  recreation	of the various
		   socket directories for X11 related programs.

       ldconfig_paths
		   (str) Set to	the list of shared library paths to  use  with
		   ldconfig(8).	 NOTE: /usr/lib	will always be added first, so
		   it need not appear in this list.

       ldconfig32_paths
		   (str)  Set  to  the list of 32-bit compatibility shared li-
		   brary paths to use with ldconfig(8).

       ldconfig_paths_aout
		   (str) Set to	the list of shared library paths to  use  with
		   ldconfig(8) legacy a.out(5) support.

       ldconfig_insecure
		   (bool)  The ldconfig(8) utility normally refuses to use di-
		   rectories which are writable	by anyone  except  root.   Set
		   this	 variable to "YES" to disable that security check dur-
		   ing system startup.

       ldconfig_local_dirs
		   (str) Set to	the list  of  local  ldconfig(8)  directories.
		   The	names  of  all files in	the directories	listed will be
		   passed as arguments to ldconfig(8).

       ldconfig_local32_dirs
		   (str)  Set  to  the	list  of  local	 32-bit	 compatibility
		   ldconfig(8) directories.  The names of all files in the di-
		   rectories  listed  will be passed as	arguments to "ldconfig
		   -32".

       kern_securelevel_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to set the  kernel  security  level  at
		   system startup.

       kern_securelevel
		   (int) The kernel security level to set at startup.  The al-
		   lowed  range	 of value ranges from -1 (the compile time de-
		   fault) to 3 (the most secure).   See	 security(7)  for  the
		   list	of possible security levels and	their effect on	system
		   operation.

       sshd_program
		   (str) Path to the SSH server	program	(/usr/sbin/sshd	is the
		   default).

       sshd_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to start	sshd(8)	at system boot time.

       sshd_flags  (str)  If  sshd_enable is set to "YES", these are the flags
		   to pass to the sshd(8) daemon.

       ftpd_program
		   (str) Path to the FTP server	program	(/usr/libexec/ftpd  is
		   the default).

       ftpd_enable
		   (bool)  Set to "YES"	to start ftpd(8) as a stand-alone dae-
		   mon at system boot time.

       ftpd_flags  (str) If ftpd_enable	is set to "YES", these are  the	 addi-
		   tional flags	to pass	to the ftpd(8) daemon.

       watchdogd_enable
		   (bool)  If  set  to "YES", start the	watchdogd(8) daemon at
		   boot	time.  This requires that the kernel  have  been  com-
		   piled with a	watchdog(4) compatible device.

       watchdogd_flags
		   (str)  If  watchdogd_enable	is set to "YES", these are the
		   flags passed	to the watchdogd(8) daemon.

       devfs_rulesets
		   (str) List of files containing sets of rules	for devfs(8).

       devfs_system_ruleset
		   (str) Rule name(s) to apply to the system /dev itself.

       devfs_set_rulesets
		   (str) Pairs of already-mounted dev directories and rulesets
		   that	  should   be	applied	  to   them.	For   example:
		   /mount/dev=ruleset_name

       devfs_load_rulesets
		   (bool)  If  set, always load	the default rulesets listed in
		   devfs_rulesets.

       performance_cx_lowest
		   (str) CPU idle state	to use while on	AC power.  The	string
		   "LOW"  indicates  that  acpi(4) should use the lowest power
		   state available while "HIGH"	indicates that the lowest  la-
		   tency state (less power savings) should be used.

       performance_cpu_freq
		   (str)  CPU  clock  frequency	to use while on	AC power.  The
		   string "LOW"	indicates that cpufreq(4) should use the  low-
		   est	frequency  available  while  "HIGH" indicates that the
		   highest frequency (less power savings) should be used.

       economy_cx_lowest
		   (str) CPU idle state	to use when off	AC power.  The	string
		   "LOW"  indicates  that  acpi(4) should use the lowest power
		   state available while "HIGH"	indicates that the lowest  la-
		   tency state (less power savings) should be used.

       economy_cpu_freq
		   (str)  CPU  clock  frequency	to use when off	AC power.  The
		   string "LOW"	indicates that cpufreq(4) should use the  low-
		   est	frequency  available  while  "HIGH" indicates that the
		   highest frequency (less power savings) should be used.

       jail_enable
		   (bool) If set to "NO", any configured  jails	 will  not  be
		   started.

       jail_conf   (str)  The  configuration filename used by jail(8) utility.
		   The default value is	/etc/jail.conf.

       jail_parallel_start
		   (bool) If set  to  "YES",  all  configured  jails  will  be
		   started in the background (in parallel).

       jail_flags  (str) Unset by default.  When set, use as default value for
		   jail_<jname>_flags for every	jail in	jail_list.

       jail_list   (str)  A  space-delimited  list  of	jail names.  When left
		   empty, all of the jail(8) instances defined in the configu-
		   ration file are started.  The names specified in this  list
		   control  the	jail startup order.  jail(8) instances missing
		   from	jail_list must	be  started  manually.	 Note  that  a
		   jail's depend parameter in the configuration	file may over-
		   ride	this list.

       jail_reverse_stop
		   (bool) When set to "YES", all configured jails in jail_list
		   are stopped in reverse order.

       jail_* variables
		   Note	 that  older releases supported	per-jail configuration
		   via rc.conf variables.  For example,	 hostname  of  a  jail
		   named  vjail	 was  able  to	be set by jail_vjail_hostname.
		   These per-jail configuration	variables are now obsolete  in
		   favor of jail(8) configuration file.	 For backward compati-
		   bility,  when per-jail configuration	variables are defined,
		   jail(8)    configuration    files	are	created	    as
		   /var/run/jail.<jname>.conf and used.

		   The	following per-jail parameters are handled by rc.d/jail
		   script out of their corresponding  rc.conf  variables.   In
		   addition  to	 them,	parameters  in jail_<jname>_parameters
		   will	be added to the	configuration file.  They  must	 be  a
		   semi-colon  (`;')  delimited	list of	"key=value".  For more
		   details, see	jail(8)	manual page.

			 path		set from jail_<jname>_rootdir

			 host.hostname	set from jail_<jname>_hostname

			 exec.consolelog
					set from jail_<jname>_consolelog.  The
					default	  value	  is	/var/log/jail_
					<jname>	_console.log.

			 interface	set from jail_<jname>_interface.

			 vnet.interface
					set  from jail_<jname>_vnet_interface.
					This implies vnet  parameter  will  be
					enabled	 and  cannot be	specified with
					jail_<jname>_interface,
					jail_<jname>_ip			and/or
					jail_<jname>_ip_multi<n>  at  the same
					time.

			 fstab		set from jail_<jname>_fstab

			 mount		set from jail_<jname>_procfs_enable.

			 exec.fib	set from jail_<jname>_fib

			 exec.start	set from jail_<jname>_exec_start.  The
					parameter name	was  command  in  some
					older releases.

			 exec.prestart	set from jail_<jname>_exec_prestart

			 exec.poststart
					set from jail_<jname>_exec_poststart

			 exec.stop	set from jail_<jname>_exec_stop

			 exec.prestop	set from jail_<jname>_exec_prestop

			 exec.poststop	set from jail_<jname>_exec_poststop

			 ip4.addr	set	 if	jail_<jname>_ip	    or
					jail_<jname>_ip_multi<n> contain  IPv4
					addresses

			 ip6.addr	set	 if	jail_<jname>_ip	    or
					jail_<jname>_ip_multi<n> contain  IPv6
					addresses

			 allow.mount	set from jail_<jname>_mount_enable

			 mount.devfs	set from jail_<jname>_devfs_enable

			 devfs_ruleset	set  from  jail_<jname>_devfs_ruleset.
					This must be an	integer, not a string.

			 mount.fdescfs	set from jail_<jname>_fdescfs_enable

			 allow.set_hostname
					set				  from
					jail_<jname>_set_hostname_allow

			 allow.rawsocket
					set				  from
					jail_<jname>_socket_unixiproute_only

			 allow.sysvipc	set from jail_<jname>_sysvipc_allow

       harvest_mask
		   (int) Set to	a bit-mask representing	 the  entropy  sources
		   you	wish to	harvest.  Refer	to random(4) for more informa-
		   tion.

       entropy_dir
		   (str) Set to	"NO" to	disable	caching	entropy	 via  cron(8).
		   Otherwise  set  to the directory in which the entropy files
		   are stored.	To be useful, there must be a system cron  job
		   that	 regularly  writes  and	rotates	files here.  All files
		   found  will	be  used  at  boot  time.   The	  default   is
		   /var/db/entropy.

       entropy_file
		   (str)  Set  to  "NO"	to disable caching entropy through re-
		   boots.  Otherwise set to the	name of	a file used  to	 store
		   cached entropy.  This file should be	located	on a file sys-
		   tem	that  is  readable before all the volumes specified in
		   fstab(5) are	mounted.  By default, /entropy is used,	but if
		   /var/db/entropy-file	is found it will also be  used.	  This
		   will	be of some use to bsdinstall(8).

       entropy_boot_file
		   (str)  Set  to  "NO"	 to disable very early caching entropy
		   through reboots.  Otherwise set to  the  filename  used  to
		   read	very early reboot cached entropy.  This	file should be
		   located   where   loader(8)	 can   read   it.    See  also
		   loader.conf(5).  The	default	location is /boot/entropy.

       entropy_save_sz
		   (int) Size of the entropy cache files saved by save-entropy
		   periodically.

       entropy_save_num
		   (int) Number	of entropy cache files to save by save-entropy
		   periodically.

       ipsec_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to run setkey(8)	on ipsec_file at  boot
		   time.

       ipsec_file  (str) Configuration file for	setkey(8).

       dmesg_enable
		   (bool) Set to "YES" to save dmesg(8)	to /var/run/dmesg.boot
		   on boot.

       rcshutdown_timeout
		   (int)  If  set,  start  a  watchdog timer in	the background
		   which will terminate	rc.shutdown  if	 shutdown(8)  has  not
		   completed  within  the specified time (in seconds).	Notice
		   that	in addition to this soft timeout, init(8) also applies
		   a hard timeout for the execution of rc.shutdown.   This  is
		   configured	       via	    sysctl(8)	      variable
		   kern.init_shutdown_timeout and  defaults  to	 120  seconds.
		   Setting  the	 value	of rcshutdown_timeout to more than 120
		   seconds will	have no	effect until  the  sysctl(8)  variable
		   kern.init_shutdown_timeout is also increased.

       virecover_enable
		   (bool) Set to "NO" to prevent the system from trying	to re-
		   cover pre-maturely terminated vi(1) sessions.

       ugidfw_enable
		   (bool)  Set	to "YES" to load the mac_bsdextended(4)	module
		   upon	system initialization and load a default ruleset file.

       bsdextended_script
		   (str) The default mac_bsdextended(4)	ruleset	file to	 load.
		   The default value of	this variable is /etc/rc.bsdextended.

       newsyslog_enable
		   (bool)  If  set  to	"YES",	run  newsyslog(8)  command  at
		   startup.

       newsyslog_flags
		   (str) If newsyslog_enable is	set to "YES",  these  are  the
		   flags  to pass to the newsyslog(8) program.	The default is
		   "-CN", which	causes log files flagged with a	C to  be  cre-
		   ated.

       mdconfig_md<X>
		   (str) Arguments to mdconfig(8) for md(4) device X.  At min-
		   imum	 a  -t type must be specified and either a -s size for
		   malloc or swap backed md(4) devices or a -f file for	 vnode
		   backed  md(4)  devices.  Note that mdconfig_md<X> variables
		   are evaluated until one variable is unset or	null.

       mdconfig_md<X>_newfs
		   (str) Optional arguments passed to newfs(8)	to  initialize
		   md(4) device	X.

       mdconfig_md<X>_owner
		   (str)  An  ownership	specification passed to	chown(8) after
		   the specified md(4) device X	has been  mounted.   Both  the
		   md(4) device	and the	mount point will be changed.

       mdconfig_md<X>_perms
		   (str)  A mode string	passed to chmod(1) after the specified
		   md(4) device	X has been mounted.  Both the md(4) device and
		   the mount point will	be changed.

       mdconfig_md<X>_files
		   (str) Files to be copied to the mount point	of  the	 md(4)
		   device X after it has been mounted.

       mdconfig_md<X>_cmd
		   (str) Command to execute after the specified	md(4) device X
		   has	been mounted.  Note that the command is	passed to eval
		   and that both _dev and _mp variables	can be used to	refer-
		   ence	 respectively  the  md(4)  device and the mount	point.
		   Assuming that the md(4) device is md0, one  could  set  the
		   following:

		   mdconfig_md0_cmd="tar xfzC /var/file.tgz \${_mp}"

       autobridge_interfaces
		   (str)  Set  to the list of bridge interfaces	that will have
		   newly arriving interfaces checked against to	 be  automati-
		   cally  added.   If not set to "NO" then for each whitespace
		   separated element  in  the  value,  a  autobridge_<element>
		   variable  is	 assumed to exist which	has a whitespace sepa-
		   rated list of interface names to match, these names can use
		   wildcards.  For example:

		   autobridge_interfaces="bridge0"
		   autobridge_bridge0="tap* dc0	vlan[345]"

       mixer_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", enable support for sound mixer.

       hcsecd_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", enable Bluetooth security daemon.

       hcsecd_config
		   (str)   Configuration   file	  for	hcsecd(8).     Default
		   /etc/bluetooth/hcsecd.conf.

       sdpd_enable
		   (bool)  If set to "YES", enable Bluetooth Service Discovery
		   Protocol daemon.

       sdpd_control
		   (str)   Path	  to   sdpd(8)	 control   socket.     Default
		   /var/run/sdp.

       sdpd_groupname
		   (str)  Sets	sdpd(8)	 group to run as after it initializes.
		   Default "nobody".

       sdpd_username
		   (str) Sets sdpd(8) user to run  as  after  it  initializes.
		   Default "nobody".

       bthidd_enable
		   (bool)  If  set  to "YES", enable Bluetooth Human Interface
		   Device daemon.

       bthidd_config
		   (str)   Configuration   file	  for	bthidd(8).     Default
		   /etc/bluetooth/bthidd.conf.

       bthidd_hids
		   (str)  Path	to a file, where bthidd(8) will	store informa-
		   tion	about known HID	devices.  Default /var/db/bthidd.hids.

       rfcomm_pppd_server_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", enable Bluetooth RFCOMM PPP wrapper
		   daemon.

       rfcomm_pppd_server_profile
		   (str)   The	 name	of   the   profile   to	   use	  from
		   /etc/ppp/ppp.conf.	Multiple  profiles  can	 be  specified
		   here.  Also used to specify	per-profile  overrides.	  When
		   the profile name contains any of the	characters ".-/+" they
		   are	translated  to	"_"  for  the proposes of the override
		   variable names.

       rfcomm_pppd_server_<profile>_bdaddr
		   (str) Overrides local address to  listen  on.   By  default
		   rfcomm_pppd(8)  will	 listen	on "ANY" address.  The address
		   can be specified as BD_ADDR or name.

       rfcomm_pppd_server_<profile>_channel
		   (str) Overrides local RFCOMM	channel	to listen on.  By  de-
		   fault rfcomm_pppd(8)	will listen on RFCOMM channel 1.  Must
		   set properly	if multiple profiles used in the same time.

       rfcomm_pppd_server_<profile>_register_sp
		   (bool)  Tells  rfcomm_pppd(8)  if it	should register	Serial
		   Port	service	on  the	 specified  RFCOMM  channel.   Default
		   "NO".

       rfcomm_pppd_server_<profile>_register_dun
		   (bool)  Tells  rfcomm_pppd(8) if it should register Dial-Up
		   Networking service on the specified	RFCOMM	channel.   De-
		   fault "NO".

       ubthidhci_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", change the USB Bluetooth controller
		   from	 HID  mode  to HCI mode.  You also need	to specify the
		   location   of   USB	 Bluetooth   controller	   with	   the
		   ubthidhci_busnum and	ubthidhci_addr variables.

       ubthidhci_busnum
		   Bus	number	where the USB Bluetooth	controller is located.
		   Check the output of usbconfig(8) on	your  system  to  find
		   this	information.

       ubthidhci_addr
		   Bus	address	 of  the  USB Bluetooth	controller.  Check the
		   output of usbconfig(8) on your system to find this informa-
		   tion.

       netwait_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", delays the start of network-reliant
		   services until netwait_if is	up and ICMP packets to a  des-
		   tination  defined in	netwait_ip are flowing.	 Link state is
		   examined first, followed by "pinging" an IP address to ver-
		   ify network usability.  If no destination can be reached or
		   timeouts are	exceeded, network services are started	anyway
		   with	 no guarantee that the network is usable.  Use of this
		   variable requires both netwait_ip and netwait_if to be set.

       netwait_ip  (str) Empty by default.  This variable contains a space-de-
		   limited list	of IP addresses	 to  ping(8).	DNS  hostnames
		   should  not	be  used as resolution is not guaranteed to be
		   functional at this point.  If  multiple  IP	addresses  are
		   specified,  each  will  be tried until one is successful or
		   the list is exhausted.

       netwait_timeout
		   (int) Indicates the total number of seconds	to  perform  a
		   "ping"  against each	IP address in netwait_ip, at a rate of
		   one ping per	second.	 If any	of the pings  are  successful,
		   full	 network connectivity is considered reliable.  The de-
		   fault is 60.

       netwait_if  (str) Empty by default.  Defines the	name  of  the  network
		   interface  on which watch for link.	ifconfig(8) is used to
		   monitor the interface, looking for  "status:	 no  carrier".
		   Once	 gone,	the  link  is  considered  up.	 This can be a
		   vlan(4) interface if	desired.

       netwait_if_timeout
		   (int) Defines the total number of seconds to	wait for  link
		   to  become  usable, polled at a 1-second interval.  The de-
		   fault is 30.

       rctl_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", load	rctl(8)	rules from the defined
		   ruleset.  The kernel	must be	built with options  RACCT  and
		   options RCTL.

       rctl_rules  (str)  Set  to  /etc/rctl.conf  by default.	This variables
		   contains the	rctl.conf(5) ruleset to	load for rctl(8).

       iovctl_files
		   (str) A space-separated list	of configuration files used by
		   iovctl(8).  The default value is an empty string.

       autofs_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", start the automount(8) utility  and
		   the automountd(8) and autounmountd(8) daemons at boot time.

       automount_flags
		   (str) If autofs_enable is set to "YES", these are the flags
		   to  pass  to	the automount(8) program.  By default no flags
		   are passed.

       automountd_flags
		   (str) If autofs_enable is set to "YES", these are the flags
		   to pass to the automountd(8)	daemon.	 By default  no	 flags
		   are passed.

       autounmountd_flags
		   (str) If autofs_enable is set to "YES", these are the flags
		   to pass to the autounmountd(8) daemon.  By default no flags
		   are passed.

       ctld_enable
		   (bool)  If  set  to "YES", start the	ctld(8)	daemon at boot
		   time.

       iscsid_enable
		   (bool) If set to "YES", start the iscsid(8) daemon at  boot
		   time.

       iscsictl_enable
		   (bool)  If  set  to "YES", start the	iscsictl(8) utility at
		   boot	time.

       iscsictl_flags
		   (str) If iscsictl_enable is set to  "YES",  these  are  the
		   flags  to  pass to the iscsictl(8) program.	The default is
		   "-Aa",   which   configures	 sessions   based    on	   the
		   /etc/iscsi.conf configuration file.

       cfumass_enable
		   (bool)  If set to "YES", create and export an USB LUN using
		   cfumass(4) at boot time.

       cfumass_dir
		   (str) The directory where the files exported	by USB LUN are
		   located.  The default directory is /var/cfumass.

       service_delete_empty
		   (bool) If set to  "YES",  `service  delete'	removes	 empty
		   "rc.conf.d" files.

FILES
       /etc/defaults/rc.conf
       /etc/rc.conf
       /etc/rc.conf.local

SEE ALSO
       chmod(1),  gdb(1), info(1), kbdcontrol(1), makewhatis(1), sh(1),	vi(1),
       vidcontrol(1),  bridge(4),   dummynet(4),   ip(4),   ipf(4),   ipfw(4),
       ipnat(4),   kld(4),   pf(4),   pflog(4),	  pfsync(4),  tcp(4),  udp(4),
       exports(5), fstab(5), ipf(5), ipnat(5),	jail.conf(5),  loader.conf(5),
       motd(5),	newsyslog.conf(5), pf.conf(5), security(7), accton(8), amd(8),
       apm(8),	bsdinstall(8),	bthidd(8),  chkprintcap(8), chown(8), cron(8),
       devfs(8),  dhclient(8),	ftpd(8),  geli(8),   hcsecd(8),	  ifconfig(8),
       inetd(8),  iovctl(8),  ipf(8),  ipfw(8),	ipnat(8), jail(8), kldxref(8),
       loader(8),  lpd(8),   mdconfig(8),   mdmfs(8),	mixer(8),   mountd(8),
       moused(8),   newfs(8),	newsyslog(8),  nfsd(8),	 ntpd(8),  ntpdate(8),
       pfctl(8), pflogd(8),  ping(8),  powerd(8),  quotacheck(8),  quotaon(8),
       rc(8),	 rc.sendmail(8),    rfcomm_pppd(8),    route(8),    routed(8),
       rpc.lockd(8), rpc.statd(8), rpcbind(8), rwhod(8), savecore(8), sdpd(8),
       service(8),  sshd(8),  swapon(8),  sysctl(8),   syslogd(8),   sysrc(8),
       timed(8),  unbound(8),  usbconfig(8),  wlandebug(8),  yp(8), ypbind(8),
       ypserv(8), ypset(8)

HISTORY
       The rc.conf file	appeared in FreeBSD 2.2.2.

AUTHORS
       Jordan K. Hubbard.

FreeBSD	12.1			March 21, 2019			    RC.CONF(5)

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