On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 07:18:52PM -0600, Eric wrote: > > tomasz dereszynski wrote: > >Eric wrote: > >>hello, > >> > >>does anyone know what I can do to fix the following problem? Every > >>time my FreeBSd 6.2 machine reboots, none of the scripts in the > >>/usr/local/etc/rc.d directory launch the various programs i have > >>defined in my rc.conf file. when i added > >> > >>rc_info=yes > >>rc_debug=yes > >> > >>to rc.conf i see things getting evaluated, but nothing is launched. > >>this forces someone to log in locally to the machine and start > >>openssh so i can get to the box. > >> > >>does anyone know what could be causing this? > >Hi Eric, > > > >can you copy your rc.conf file? > > > >would be easier to say something... > >cheers > > > sure, here it is: > > defaultrouter="192.168.0.1" > hostname="someservername" > ifconfig_xl0="inet 192.168.0.51 netmask 255.255.255.0" > > > #sshd_program=/usr/local/sbin/sshd > #sshd_enable="YES" > # disable built in SSH and enable SSH_portable > sshd_enable="NO" > openssh_enable="YES" > > font8x8="swiss-8x8" > font8x14="NO" > font8x16="swiss-8x16" > > saslauthd_enable=YES > > postgrey_enable="YES" > > sendmail_enable="YES" > sendmail_flags="-bd" > sendmail_outbound_enable="NO" > sendmail_submit_enable="NO" > sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO" > > clamav_freshclam_enable=YES > clamav_clamd_enable=YES > > amavisd_enable=YES > > dovecot_enable=YES > > apache22_enable=YES > samba_enable=YES > smartd_enable="YES" > > mysql_enable="YES" > > vsftpd_enable="YES" > > denyhosts_enable="YES" > > mailgraph_enable="YES" > > ddclient_enable="YES" > > twdm2_enable="YES" > > kern_securelevel="1" > kern_securelevel_enable="YES" >
I spotted a couple of things with your rc.conf that could be causing you trouble: 1) There are a lot of unquoted YES's for enabling services. I don't know if that could screw thing's up but for form's sake, I'd try quoting them and rebooting. 2) You seem to have set your security level quite high. I can't find where they are documented in 6.3 (in 7.0 under security(7)) but it could be worth a try commenting out the securelevel lines and rebooting and then setting your security level through sysctl (I think you can do that). HTH. -- Frank Contact info: http://www.shute.org.uk/misc/contact.html _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"