2003-03-25 07:45:03 by Luke Mewburn | Files touched by this commit (3) |
Log message:
both: use pidfile
sfssd: support "reload"
sfssd: call sfskey gen with "-K -l sfs_host_key" to prevent interactive Q's
bump PKGREVISION (to 2)
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2003-03-23 15:28:32 by Luke Mewburn | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message:
use PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR=sfs
use /var/sfs instead of /usr/pkg/var/sfs
use OWN_DIRS_PERMS
bump PKGREVISION
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2003-03-22 23:07:22 by Luke Mewburn | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message:
remove entries which aren't installed (and I couldn't find any
reference to them in the distribution, either):
bin/fake-agent
bin/rpc_pcl
bin/rpc_psrv
bin/smkdirall
bin/smount
bin/snfsfstab
bin/snfshost
bin/snfsmount
bin/snfspsrv
bin/snfsumount
bin/snfsuser
bin/sumount
bin/sumountall
etc/rpc_pcl.conf
lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/SNFS.pm
lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/auto/SNFS/autosplit.ix
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2003-03-17 22:01:49 by Alistair G. Crooks | Files touched by this commit (9) | |
Log message:
Initial import of sfs-0.7.2 into the NetBSD Packages Collection.
Based on the sfs-0.6 package provided by Michael Santos in PR 18528.
SFS is a secure, global network file system with completely
decentralized control. SFS lets you access your files from anywhere
and share them with anyone, anywhere. Anyone can set up an SFS
server, and any user can access any server from any client. SFS
lets you share files across administrative realms without involving
administrators or certification authorities.
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