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authorcinap_lenrek <cinap_lenrek@localhost>2011-06-09 23:15:09 +0000
committercinap_lenrek <cinap_lenrek@localhost>2011-06-09 23:15:09 +0000
commitb6bb2a40935fa50f30b558f14a87c03b59328bfc (patch)
treedd2404fbc75d0a297886a4abdf6a7ffa255a8061 /lib
parente30bd05a62c74ac9128b11b1c79b41db75ee35c1 (diff)
downloadplan9front-b6bb2a40935fa50f30b558f14a87c03b59328bfc.tar.xz
move /lib/ndb to /sys/lib/dist/ndb
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
-rw-r--r--lib/ndb/auth13
-rw-r--r--lib/ndb/common348
-rw-r--r--lib/ndb/consoledb5
-rw-r--r--lib/ndb/dnsdump3
-rw-r--r--lib/ndb/local29
-rw-r--r--lib/ndb/local.complicated113
-rw-r--r--lib/ndb/nfs3
7 files changed, 0 insertions, 514 deletions
diff --git a/lib/ndb/auth b/lib/ndb/auth
deleted file mode 100644
index 7a1cf402f..000000000
--- a/lib/ndb/auth
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-# Data Base
-# An ndb(2) database file exists for the authentication
-# server. The attribute types used by the AS are hostid and
-# uid. The value in the hostid is a client host's ID. The
-# values in the uid pairs in the same entry list which users
-# that host ID may speak for. A uid value of * means the
-# host ID may speak for all users. A uid value of !user means
-# the host ID may not speak for user. For example:
-# hostid=bootes
-# uid=!sys uid=!adm uid=*
-#
-hostid=glenda
- uid=!sys uid=!adm uid=*
diff --git a/lib/ndb/common b/lib/ndb/common
deleted file mode 100644
index ed91141c9..000000000
--- a/lib/ndb/common
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,348 +0,0 @@
-#
-# The master for this file is /n/fs/lib/ndb/common
-#
-
-#
-# real dns root server ips
-#
-dom=A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=198.41.0.4
-dom=B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=128.9.0.107
-dom=C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.33.4.12
-dom=D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=128.8.10.90
-dom=E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.203.230.10
-dom=F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.5.5.241
-dom=G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.112.36.4
-dom=H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=128.63.2.53
-dom=I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.36.148.17
-dom=J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=198.41.0.10
-dom=K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=193.0.14.129
-dom=L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=199.7.83.42 # nov 2007
-dom=M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=202.12.27.33
-
-dom=a.gtld-servers.net ip=192.5.6.30
-dom=b.gtld-servers.net ip=192.33.14.30
-dom=c.gtld-servers.net ip=192.26.92.30
-dom=d.gtld-servers.net ip=192.31.80.30
-dom=e.gtld-servers.net ip=192.12.94.30
-dom=f.gtld-servers.net ip=192.35.51.30
-dom=g.gtld-servers.net ip=192.42.93.30
-dom=h.gtld-servers.net ip=192.54.112.30
-dom=i.gtld-servers.net ip=192.43.172.30
-dom=j.gtld-servers.net ip=192.48.79.30
-dom=k.gtld-servers.net ip=192.52.178.30
-dom=l.gtld-servers.net ip=192.41.162.30
-dom=m.gtld-servers.net ip=192.55.83.30
-
-#
-# spam defense. unfortunately, arin doesn't give negative
-# rcodes for these non-routable addresses. we'll do it for them.
-#
-dom=10.in-addr.arpa soa= # rfc1918 zones
- dom=16.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=17.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=18.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=19.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=20.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=21.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=22.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=23.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=24.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=25.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=26.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=27.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=28.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=29.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=30.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=31.172.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=168.192.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=0.in-addr.arpa soa= # rfc3330 zones
- dom=127.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=254.169.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=2.0.192.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=255.255.255.255.in-addr.arpa soa=
- dom=d.f.ip6.arpa soa= # rfc4193 recommendation
- dom=0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa soa= # rfc4291 zones
- dom=1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa soa=
- dom=8.e.f.ip6.arpa soa=
- dom=9.e.f.ip6.arpa soa=
- dom=a.e.f.ip6.arpa soa=
- dom=b.e.f.ip6.arpa soa=
- refresh=3600 ttl=3600
- ns=ns1.cs.bell-labs.com
- ns=ns2.cs.bell-labs.com
-
-#
-# ip protocol numbers
-#
-protocol=reserved ipv4proto=0
-protocol=icmp ipv4proto=1
-protocol=igmp ipv4proto=2
-protocol=ggp ipv4proto=3
-protocol=ip ipv4proto=4
-protocol=st ipv4proto=5
-protocol=tcp ipv4proto=6
-protocol=ucl ipv4proto=7
-protocol=egp ipv4proto=8
-protocol=igp ipv4proto=9
-protocol=bbn-rcc-mon ipv4proto=10
-protocol=nvp-ii ipv4proto=11
-protocol=pup ipv4proto=12
-protocol=argus ipv4proto=13
-protocol=emcon ipv4proto=14
-protocol=xnet ipv4proto=15
-protocol=chaos ipv4proto=16
-protocol=udp ipv4proto=17
-protocol=mux ipv4proto=18
-protocol=dcn-meas ipv4proto=19
-protocol=hmp ipv4proto=20
-protocol=prm ipv4proto=21
-protocol=xns-idp ipv4proto=22
-protocol=trunk-1 ipv4proto=23
-protocol=trunk-2 ipv4proto=24
-protocol=leaf-1 ipv4proto=25
-protocol=leaf-2 ipv4proto=26
-protocol=rdp ipv4proto=27
-protocol=irtp ipv4proto=28
-protocol=iso-tp4 ipv4proto=29
-protocol=netblt ipv4proto=30
-protocol=mfe-nsp ipv4proto=31
-protocol=merit-inp ipv4proto=32
-protocol=sep ipv4proto=33
-protocol=3pc ipv4proto=34
-protocol=idpr ipv4proto=35
-protocol=xtp ipv4proto=36
-protocol=ddp ipv4proto=37
-protocol=idpr-cmtp ipv4proto=38
-protocol=tp++ ipv4proto=39
-protocol=il ipv4proto=40
-protocol=sip ipv4proto=41
-protocol=sdrp ipv4proto=42
-protocol=sip-sr ipv4proto=43
-protocol=sip-frag ipv4proto=44
-protocol=idrp ipv4proto=45
-protocol=rsvp ipv4proto=46
-protocol=gre ipv4proto=47
-protocol=mhrp ipv4proto=48
-protocol=bna ipv4proto=49
-protocol=sipp-esp ipv4proto=50
-protocol=sipp-ah ipv4proto=51
-protocol=i-nlsp ipv4proto=52
-protocol=swipe ipv4proto=53
-protocol=nhrp ipv4proto=54
-protocol=any ipv4proto=61
-protocol=cftp ipv4proto=62
-protocol=any ipv4proto=63
-protocol=sat-expak ipv4proto=64
-protocol=kryptolan ipv4proto=65
-protocol=rvd ipv4proto=66
-protocol=ippc ipv4proto=67
-protocol=any ipv4proto=68
-protocol=sat-mon ipv4proto=69
-protocol=visa ipv4proto=70
-protocol=ipcv ipv4proto=71
-protocol=cpnx ipv4proto=72
-protocol=cphb ipv4proto=73
-protocol=wsn ipv4proto=74
-protocol=pvp ipv4proto=75
-protocol=br-sat-mon ipv4proto=76
-protocol=sun-nd ipv4proto=77
-protocol=wb-mon ipv4proto=78
-protocol=wb-expak ipv4proto=79
-protocol=iso-ip ipv4proto=80
-protocol=vmtp ipv4proto=81
-protocol=secure-vmtp ipv4proto=82
-protocol=vines ipv4proto=83
-protocol=ttp ipv4proto=84
-protocol=nsfnet-igp ipv4proto=85
-protocol=dgp ipv4proto=86
-protocol=tcf ipv4proto=87
-protocol=igrp ipv4proto=88
-protocol=ospfigp ipv4proto=89 protocol=ospf
-protocol=sprite-rpc ipv4proto=90
-protocol=larp ipv4proto=91
-protocol=mtp ipv4proto=92
-protocol=ax.25 ipv4proto=93
-protocol=ipip ipv4proto=94
-protocol=micp ipv4proto=95
-protocol=scc-sp ipv4proto=96
-protocol=etherip ipv4proto=97
-protocol=encap ipv4proto=98
-protocol=any ipv4proto=99
-protocol=gmtp ipv4proto=100
-protocol=rudp ipv4proto=254 # unofficial
-
-#
-# services
-#
-tcp=cs port=1
-tcp=echo port=7
-tcp=discard port=9
-tcp=systat port=11
-tcp=daytime port=13
-tcp=netstat port=15
-tcp=chargen port=19
-tcp=ftp-data port=20
-tcp=ftp port=21
-tcp=ssh port=22
-tcp=telnet port=23
-tcp=smtp port=25
-tcp=time port=37
-tcp=whois port=43
-tcp=dns port=53
-tcp=domain port=53
-tcp=uucp port=64
-tcp=gopher port=70
-tcp=rje port=77
-tcp=finger port=79
-tcp=http port=80
-tcp=link port=87
-tcp=supdup port=95
-tcp=hostnames port=101
-tcp=iso-tsap port=102
-tcp=x400 port=103
-tcp=x400-snd port=104
-tcp=csnet-ns port=105
-tcp=pop-2 port=109
-tcp=pop3 port=110
-tcp=portmap port=111
-tcp=uucp-path port=117
-tcp=nntp port=119
-tcp=netbios port=139
-tcp=imap4 port=143
-tcp=imap port=143
-tcp=NeWS port=144
-tcp=print-srv port=170
-tcp=z39.50 port=210
-tcp=ldap port=389
-tcp=fsb port=400
-tcp=sysmon port=401
-tcp=proxy port=402
-tcp=proxyd port=404
-tcp=https port=443
-tcp=cifs port=445
-tcp=ssmtp port=465
-tcp=rexec port=512 restricted=
-tcp=login port=513 restricted=
-tcp=shell port=514 restricted=
-tcp=printer port=515
-tcp=ncp port=524
-tcp=courier port=530
-tcp=cscan port=531
-tcp=uucp port=540
-tcp=snntp port=563
-tcp=9fs port=564
-tcp=whoami port=565
-tcp=guard port=566
-tcp=ticket port=567
-tcp=ldaps port=636
-tcp=fmclient port=729
-tcp=ftps-data port=989
-tcp=ftps port=990
-tcp=imaps port=993
-tcp=pop3s port=995
-tcp=ingreslock port=1524
-tcp=pptp port=1723
-tcp=nfs port=2049
-tcp=webster port=2627
-tcp=weather port=3000
-tcp=mysql port=3306
-tcp=sip port=5060
-tcp=sips port=5061
-tcp=ttcp port=5117
-tcp=secstore port=5356
-tcp=vnc-http port=5800
-tcp=vnc port=5900
-tcp=Xdisplay port=6000
-tcp=styx port=6666
-tcp=mpeg port=6667
-tcp=rstyx port=6668
-tcp=infdb port=6669
-tcp=infsigner port=6671
-tcp=infcsigner port=6672
-tcp=inflogin port=6673
-tcp=bandt port=7330
-tcp=face port=32000
-tcp=dhashgate port=11978
-tcp=exportfs port=17007
-tcp=rexexec port=17009
-tcp=ncpu port=17010
-tcp=cpu port=17013
-tcp=glenglenda1 port=17020
-tcp=glenglenda2 port=17021
-tcp=glenglenda3 port=17022
-tcp=glenglenda4 port=17023
-tcp=glenglenda5 port=17024
-tcp=glenglenda6 port=17025
-tcp=glenglenda7 port=17026
-tcp=glenglenda8 port=17027
-tcp=glenglenda9 port=17028
-tcp=glenglenda10 port=17029
-tcp=nupasimap port=17030
-tcp=nupasimaps port=17031
-tcp=flyboy port=17032
-tcp=venti port=17034
-tcp=wiki port=17035
-tcp=vica port=17036
-tcp=aan port=17037
-
-
-# testing
-tcp=9fsa port=18008
-
-udp=echo port=7
-udp=tacacs port=49
-udp=tftp port=69
-udp=bootpc port=68
-udp=bootp port=67
-udp=domain port=53
-udp=dns port=53
-udp=portmap port=111
-udp=ntp port=123
-udp=netbios-ns port=137
-udp=snmp port=161
-udp=ha port=434 # mobile ip home agent
-udp=ikev2 port=500
-udp=syslog port=514
-udp=rip port=520
-udp=dhcp6c port=546
-udp=dhcp6s port=547
-udp=nfs port=2049
-udp=bfs port=2201
-udp=virgil port=2202
-udp=sip port=5060
-udp=bandt2 port=7331 # viaducts
-udp=oradius port=1812
-udp=radius port=1812
-udp=dhash port=11977
-udp=ulctl port=12666
-udp=uldata port=12667
-udp=dldata port=12668
-
-gre=ppp port=34827
-
-#
-# authdom declarations need to be visible on the inside network,
-# even for outside machines. putting them here ensures
-# their visibility everywhere.
-#
-
-# for geoff
-auth=www.9netics.com authdom=9netics.com
-auth=newcpu.9netics.net authdom=9netics.net
-auth=mordor.tip9ug.jp authdom=tip9ug.jp
-
-# for geoff's ipv6 testing
-auth=9grid.hamnavoe.com
- authdom=hamnavoe.com
- authdom=9grid.hamnavoe.com
-
-auth=whale.lsub.org
- authdom=lsub.org
- authdom=dat.escet.urjc.es
-
-# for jmk
-auth=tor.texas.9grid.us authdom=9grid.us
-auth=9grid.net authdom=9grid.net
-
-# for sape
-auth=130.89.145.31 authdom=cs.utwente.nl
diff --git a/lib/ndb/consoledb b/lib/ndb/consoledb
deleted file mode 100644
index 684433896..000000000
--- a/lib/ndb/consoledb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-# see consolefs(4)
-group=sys
- uid=glenda
-console=testing dev=/dev/eia0 openondemand=1
- gid=sys
diff --git a/lib/ndb/dnsdump b/lib/ndb/dnsdump
deleted file mode 100644
index 54fc31935..000000000
--- a/lib/ndb/dnsdump
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-# dns debug
-# write "dump" to /net/dns
-# lots of output here
diff --git a/lib/ndb/local b/lib/ndb/local
deleted file mode 100644
index dc94031eb..000000000
--- a/lib/ndb/local
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-#
-# files comprising the database, use as many as you like, see ndb(6)
-#
-database=
- file=/net/ndb
- file=/lib/ndb/local
- file=/lib/ndb/common
-
-auth=sources.cs.bell-labs.com authdom=outside.plan9.bell-labs.com
-
-#auth=cirno.9front authdom=9front
-
-#ntp=pool.ntp.org
-
-#
-# because the public demands the name localsource
-#
-ip=127.0.0.1 sys=localhost dom=localhost
-
-# example: adjust to fit your network
-#ipnet=9front ip=192.168.0.0 ipmask=255.255.255.0
-# auth=cirno.9front
-# cpu=cirno.9front
-# dns=192.168.0.2
-# dnsdom=9front
-# smtp=cirno.9front
-#
-#ip=192.168.0.1 sys=gw dom=gw.9front
-#ip=192.168.0.2 sys=cirno dom=cirno.9front
diff --git a/lib/ndb/local.complicated b/lib/ndb/local.complicated
deleted file mode 100644
index a85255873..000000000
--- a/lib/ndb/local.complicated
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,113 +0,0 @@
-
-#
-# files comprising the database, use as many as you like
-#
-database=
- file=/lib/ndb/local
- file=/lib/ndb/common
-
-#
-# entries defining the dns root. these will be overridden by any
-# authentic info obtained from the root.
-#
-dom=
- ns=A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
- ns=B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
- ns=C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
- ns=D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
- ns=E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
- ns=F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
- ns=G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
- ns=H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
- ns=I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
- ns=J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
- ns=K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
- ns=L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
- ns=M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
-dom=A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=198.41.0.4
-dom=B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=128.9.0.107
-dom=C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.33.4.12
-dom=D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=128.8.10.90
-dom=E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.203.230.10
-dom=F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.5.5.241
-dom=G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.112.36.4
-dom=H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=128.63.2.53
-dom=I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.36.148.17
-dom=J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=198.41.0.10
-dom=K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=193.0.14.129
-dom=L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=198.32.64.12 # old
- ip=199.7.83.42 # new, nov 2007
-dom=M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=202.12.27.33
-
-
-# select one of the following two entries:
-
-#
-# your domain if you are a dns server for your domain
-#
-dom=myuniversity.edu soa=
- refresh=3600 ttl=3600
- ns=ns1.myuniversity.edu
- ns=ns2.myuniversity.edu
- mx=mail.myuniversity.edu pref=1
- mx=mailbackup.myuniversity.edu pref=2
- mbox=netmaster@myuniversity.edu
-
-#
-# your domain if you aren't a domain server for the domain
-#
-dom=myuniversity.edu
- ns=ns1.myuniversity.edu
- ns=ns2.myuniversity.edu
-
-#
-# define your network. dns, ntp, time, and wins are servers that can
-# be returned by dhcp. auth and fs are the default plan9 authentication
-# and name servers. change the addresses to whatever makes sense in your
-# world.
-#
-# each dnsdomain is a domain to search through when resolving
-# dnsnames
-#
-ipnet=mynetwork ip=10.0.0.0 ipmask=255.0.0.0
- fs=myfileserver.myuniversity.edu
- auth=myauthserver.myuniversity.edu
- dns=10.0.0.1
- dns=10.0.0.2
- wins=10.0.0.3
- wins=10.0.0.4
- ntp=10.0.0.5
- ntp=10.0.0.6
- time=10.0.0.7
- dnsdomain=cs.myuniversity.edu
- dnsdomain=ee.myuniversity.edu
- dnsdomain=math.myuniversity.edu
- dnsdomain=myuniversity.edu
-
-#
-# a subnet of of your network. you can override anything specified for the
-# network.
-#
-ipnet=mysubnetwork ip=10.0.1.0 ipmask=255.255.255.0
- dns=10.0.1.1
- dns=10.0.1.2
-
-#
-# define a few systems. if they support the il protocol, say so. otherwise
-# the connection server will assume they just know tcp and udp.
-# - the sys= tuple specifies a local nickname for the machine.
-# - unless a bootf= tuple exists, dhcp will not answer boot requests for it
-#
-ip=10.0.1.10 ether=0010dc724074 sys=fs
- dom=myfileserver.myuniversity.edu
- bootf=/386/9pcfs
-
-ip=10.0.1.11 ether=0010dc724075 sys=auth
- dom=myauthserver.myuniversity.edu
- bootf=/386/9pccpu
-
-ip=10.0.1.12 ether=0010dc724076 sys=term
- dom=myterminal.myuniversity.edu
- bootf=/386/9pc
-
-auth=sources.cs.bell-labs.com authdom=outside.plan9.bell-labs.com
diff --git a/lib/ndb/nfs b/lib/ndb/nfs
deleted file mode 100644
index c120fb2f0..000000000
--- a/lib/ndb/nfs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-#server client uidfile gidfile
-!9fs tcp!kremvax
-.+ [^.]+\.moscow\.edu /n/kremvax/etc/passwd /n/kremvax/etc/group