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Now that many of the daemons in the tree can actually cope with file

descriptor starvation, we can crank the default user file descriptor
limits.
OPENBSD_5_2
deraadt 12 years ago
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      src/etc/mklogin.conf

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
#
# Usage: mklogin.conf [overrides_file] < login.conf.in > login.conf.out
#
# $OpenBSD: mklogin.conf,v 1.6 2010/12/17 05:33:06 tedu Exp $
# $OpenBSD: mklogin.conf,v 1.7 2012/06/20 18:32:04 deraadt Exp $
BEGIN {
# Default substitutions
@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ BEGIN {
values["DEF_DATASIZE_CUR"]="512M"
values["DEF_MAXPROC_MAX"]="256"
values["DEF_MAXPROC_CUR"]="128"
values["DEF_OPENFILES_CUR"]="128"
values["DEF_OPENFILES_CUR"]="512"
values["STAFF_DATASIZE_MAX"]="infinity"
values["STAFF_DATASIZE_CUR"]="512M"
values["STAFF_MAXPROC_MAX"]="512"
values["STAFF_MAXPROC_CUR"]="128"
values["STAFF_OPENFILES_CUR"]="128"
values["STAFF_OPENFILES_CUR"]="512"
values["DEF_BLOWFISH_RNDS"]="6"
values["ROOT_BLOWFISH_RNDS"]="8"


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