$OpenBSD: patch-ipcad_conf_default,v 1.1 2011/06/06 08:34:57 sthen Exp $ --- ipcad.conf.default.orig Sun Apr 17 13:18:07 2011 +++ ipcad.conf.default Sun Apr 17 13:20:21 2011 @@ -191,11 +191,11 @@ rsh enable at 127.0.0.1; # rsh root@127.0.0.1 admin; /* Can shutdown ipcad */ -rsh staff@127.0.0.1 backup; /* Can dump/restore/import accounting table */ -rsh yourself@127.0.0.1; /* Can view and modify accounting tables */ +#rsh staff@127.0.0.1 backup; /* Can dump/restore/import accounting table */ +#rsh yourself@127.0.0.1; /* Can view and modify accounting tables */ /* Note the order! */ -rsh luser@127.0.0.1 deny; /* Deny this user from even viewing tables */ -rsh 127.0.0.1 view-only; /* Other users can view current tables */ +#rsh luser@127.0.0.1 deny; /* Deny this user from even viewing tables */ +#rsh 127.0.0.1 view-only; /* Other users can view current tables */ # Keep IP packet time to live reasonably low to avoid remote attacks. # (The rsh client must reside no more than three hops away from the @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ dumpfile = ipcad.dump; # The file is inside chroot(), # to encourage you to change it. # -chroot = /adm/tmp; +chroot = /var/ipcad; # # File to keep getpid() in it. ipcad will also hold a lock.