to read from them (this is a user-writable directory so it is
possible to play games). Fixes a possible DOS noted by dynamo@ime.net.
If it's not a regular file, we delete it.
/var/spool/lock becomes uucp.dialer, mode 1775, and serial devices
become uucp.dialer, mode 660.
(A couple of "dead" MAKEDEVs have been updated because they conformed the
the old permission scheme, while others have not because they didn't.)
problem noted by hugh@openbsd.org whereby a user could create the
well-known /tmp/_motd file and use chflags to make it unremovable.
Then at the next reboot the user's /tmp/_motd would end up in the
system motd.
"The mailwrapper program is designed to replace /usr/sbin/sendmail and to
invoke an appropriate MTA instead of sendmail(8) based on configuration
information placed in /etc/mailer.conf. This permits the administrator to
configure which MTA is to be invoked on the system at run time."
OK deraadt, millert
* except when it is escaped with a `\' at the end of the line
- fix remaining .Nm usage as well
- this is from a patch I received from kwesterback@home.com, who has been
working on some scripts for fixing formatting errors in mdoc'd man pages
Ok, so there could be a cost/benefit debate with this commit, but since I have
the patch we might as well commit it...
Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong.
Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair
this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were
missing one.