slitaz-base-files rev 0

Initial commit from slitaz-base-files-1.0.tar.gz
author Pascal Bellard <pascal.bellard@slitaz.org>
date Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100 (2007-12-24)
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     1.4 +Christophe Lincoln <pankso@slitaz.org>
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     3.4 +README for slitaz-base-files                                               2007
     3.5 +===============================================================================
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     5.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     5.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/daemons.conf	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
     5.3 @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
     5.4 +# /etc/daemons.conf - Daemons options configuration file.
     5.5 +#
     5.6 +# This file is used for setting options to start daemons at boot time or from
     5.7 +# the command line (/etc/init.d/daemon-name start). Please check /etc/rcS.conf
     5.8 +# to start automaticly a daemon at boot.
     5.9 +#
    5.10 +
    5.11 +# LightTPD Web server options.
    5.12 +LIGHTTPD_OPTIONS="-f /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf"
    5.13 +
    5.14 +# Dropbear SSH server options.
    5.15 +DROPBEAR_OPTIONS="-w -g -b /etc/dropbear/banner"
    5.16 +
    5.17 +# Rsync daemon options.
    5.18 +RSYNCD_OPTIONS="--daemon"
    5.19 +
     6.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     6.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/fstab	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
     6.3 @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
     6.4 +# /etc/fstab: informations on static file system.
     6.5 +#
     6.6 +proc            /proc        proc    defaults          0       0
     6.7 +sysfs           /sys         sysfs   defaults          0       0
     6.8 +devpts          /dev/pts     devpts  defaults          0       0
     6.9 +tmpfs           /dev/shm     tmpfs   defaults          0       0
    6.10 +#/dev/hda3       /home        ext3    defaults          0       2
    6.11 +#/dev/hdb1       /mnt/data    ext3    defaults          0       2
     7.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     7.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/group	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
     7.3 @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
     7.4 +root:x:0:
     7.5 +audio:x:20:
     7.6 +nogroup:x:99:
     7.7 +www:x:80:
     8.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     8.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/gshadow	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
     8.3 @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
     8.4 +root:*::
     8.5 +audio:!::
     8.6 +nogroup:!::
     8.7 +www:!::
     9.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     9.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/host.conf	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
     9.3 @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
     9.4 +order hosts,bind
     9.5 +multi on
    10.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    10.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/hostname	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    10.3 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
    10.4 +slitaz
    11.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    11.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/hosts	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    11.3 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
    11.4 +127.0.0.1      localhost
    12.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    12.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/init.d/rc.functions	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    12.3 @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
    12.4 +# /etc/init.d/rc.functions: SliTaz boot scripts functions.
    12.5 +#
    12.6 +
    12.7 +# Status functions.
    12.8 +status()
    12.9 +{
   12.10 +	local CHECK=$?
   12.11 +	echo -en "\\033[70G[ "
   12.12 +	if [ $CHECK = 0 ]; then
   12.13 +		echo -en "\\033[1;33mOK"
   12.14 +	else
   12.15 +		echo -en "\\033[1;31mFailed"
   12.16 +	fi
   12.17 +	echo -e "\\033[0;39m ]"
   12.18 +}
    13.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    13.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/init.d/rcS	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    13.3 @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
    13.4 +#! /bin/sh
    13.5 +# /etc/init.d/rcS: rcS initial script.
    13.6 +#
    13.7 +
    13.8 +KMAP=fr_CH
    13.9 +
   13.10 +echo "Processing /etc/init.d/rcS... "
   13.11 +
   13.12 +/bin/mount proc
   13.13 +/bin/mount -a
   13.14 +/bin/hostname -F /etc/hostname
   13.15 +/sbin/ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 up
   13.16 +/sbin/loadkmap < /usr/share/kmap/$KMAP.kmap
   13.17 +
   13.18 +echo ""
    14.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    14.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/inittab	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    14.3 @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
    14.4 +# /etc/inittab: init configuration for SliTaz GNU/Linux.
    14.5 +
    14.6 +::sysinit:/etc/init.d/rcS
    14.7 +::respawn:-/bin/sh
    14.8 +tty2::askfirst:-/bin/sh
    14.9 +::ctrlaltdel:/bin/umount -a -r
   14.10 +::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/reboot
    15.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    15.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/issue	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    15.3 @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
    15.4 +SliTaz GNU/Linux Kernel \r \l
    15.5 +
    16.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    16.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/networks	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    16.3 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
    16.4 +localnet    127.0.0.1
    17.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    17.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/nsswitch.conf	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    17.3 @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
    17.4 +# /etc/nsswitch.conf: GNU Name Service Switch config.
    17.5 +#
    17.6 +
    17.7 +passwd:     files
    17.8 +group:      files
    17.9 +shadow:     files
   17.10 +
   17.11 +hosts:      files dns
   17.12 +networks:   files
   17.13 +
   17.14 +rpc:        files
   17.15 +services:   files
    18.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    18.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/passwd	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    18.3 @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
    18.4 +root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/sh
    18.5 +nobody:x:99:99:nobody:/bin/false
    18.6 +www:x:80:80:www:/var/www:/bin/false
    19.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    19.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/profile	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    19.3 @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
    19.4 +# /etc/profile: system-wide .profile file for the Bourne shells
    19.5 +
    19.6 +PATH="/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games"
    19.7 +LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/lib:/lib"
    19.8 +
    19.9 +# Prompt format for Ash (Bash use /etc/bashrc).
   19.10 +#
   19.11 +if [ "`id -u`" -eq 0 ]; then
   19.12 +	# Light green and blue colored prompt.
   19.13 +	PS1='\e[1;31m\u@\h\e[0m:\e[1;34m\w\e[0m\# '
   19.14 +	#PS1='\u@\h:\w\# '
   19.15 +else
   19.16 +	# Light green and blue colored prompt.
   19.17 +	PS1='\e[1;32m\u@\h\e[0m:\e[1;34m\w\e[0m\$ '
   19.18 +	#PS1='\u@\h:\w\$ '
   19.19 +fi
   19.20 +
   19.21 +# Screen display for X and encoding for GTK+ apps.
   19.22 +#
   19.23 +DISPLAY=:0.0
   19.24 +G_FILENAME_ENCODING=iso8859-1
   19.25 +
   19.26 +# Export all variables definied above and set mask.
   19.27 +#
   19.28 +export PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH PS1 DISPLAY G_FILENAME_ENCODING ignoreeof
   19.29 +umask 022
   19.30 +
   19.31 +# Locale and timezone settings.
   19.32 +#
   19.33 +if [ -f "/etc/locale.conf" ]; then
   19.34 +	. /etc/locale.conf
   19.35 +	export LANG LC_ALL
   19.36 +fi
   19.37 +if [ -f "/etc/TZ" ]; then
   19.38 +	TZ=`cat /etc/TZ`
   19.39 +	export TZ
   19.40 +fi
    20.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    20.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/securetty	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    20.3 @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
    20.4 +# /etc/securetty: List of terminals on which root is allowed to login.
    20.5 +#
    20.6 +console
    20.7 +
    20.8 +# For people with serial port consoles
    20.9 +ttyS0
   20.10 +
   20.11 +# Standard consoles
   20.12 +tty1
   20.13 +tty2
   20.14 +tty3
   20.15 +tty4
   20.16 +tty5
   20.17 +tty6
   20.18 +tty7
    21.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    21.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/services	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    21.3 @@ -0,0 +1,317 @@
    21.4 +# /etc/services:
    21.5 +# $Id: services,v 1.4 2000/01/23 21:03:36 notting Exp $
    21.6 +#
    21.7 +# Network services, Internet style
    21.8 +#
    21.9 +# Note that it is presently the policy of IANA to assign a single well-known
   21.10 +# port number for both TCP and UDP; hence, most entries here have two entries
   21.11 +# even if the protocol doesn't support UDP operations.
   21.12 +# Updated from RFC 1700, ``Assigned Numbers'' (October 1994).  Not all ports
   21.13 +# are included, only the more common ones.
   21.14 +
   21.15 +tcpmux		1/tcp				# TCP port service multiplexer
   21.16 +echo		7/tcp
   21.17 +echo		7/udp
   21.18 +discard		9/tcp		sink null
   21.19 +discard		9/udp		sink null
   21.20 +systat		11/tcp		users
   21.21 +daytime		13/tcp
   21.22 +daytime		13/udp
   21.23 +netstat		15/tcp
   21.24 +qotd		17/tcp		quote
   21.25 +msp		18/tcp				# message send protocol
   21.26 +msp		18/udp				# message send protocol
   21.27 +chargen		19/tcp		ttytst source
   21.28 +chargen		19/udp		ttytst source
   21.29 +ftp-data	20/tcp
   21.30 +ftp		21/tcp
   21.31 +fsp		21/udp		fspd
   21.32 +ssh		22/tcp				# SSH Remote Login Protocol
   21.33 +ssh		22/udp				# SSH Remote Login Protocol
   21.34 +telnet		23/tcp
   21.35 +# 24 - private
   21.36 +smtp		25/tcp		mail
   21.37 +# 26 - unassigned
   21.38 +time		37/tcp		timserver
   21.39 +time		37/udp		timserver
   21.40 +rlp		39/udp		resource	# resource location
   21.41 +nameserver	42/tcp		name		# IEN 116
   21.42 +whois		43/tcp		nicname
   21.43 +re-mail-ck	50/tcp				# Remote Mail Checking Protocol
   21.44 +re-mail-ck	50/udp				# Remote Mail Checking Protocol
   21.45 +domain		53/tcp		nameserver	# name-domain server
   21.46 +domain		53/udp		nameserver
   21.47 +mtp		57/tcp				# deprecated
   21.48 +bootps		67/tcp				# BOOTP server
   21.49 +bootps		67/udp
   21.50 +bootpc		68/tcp				# BOOTP client
   21.51 +bootpc		68/udp
   21.52 +tftp		69/udp
   21.53 +gopher		70/tcp				# Internet Gopher
   21.54 +gopher		70/udp
   21.55 +rje		77/tcp		netrjs
   21.56 +finger		79/tcp
   21.57 +www		80/tcp		http		# WorldWideWeb HTTP
   21.58 +www		80/udp				# HyperText Transfer Protocol
   21.59 +link		87/tcp		ttylink
   21.60 +kerberos	88/tcp		kerberos5 krb5	# Kerberos v5
   21.61 +kerberos	88/udp		kerberos5 krb5	# Kerberos v5
   21.62 +supdup		95/tcp
   21.63 +# 100 - reserved
   21.64 +hostnames	101/tcp		hostname	# usually from sri-nic
   21.65 +iso-tsap	102/tcp		tsap		# part of ISODE.
   21.66 +csnet-ns	105/tcp		cso-ns		# also used by CSO name server
   21.67 +csnet-ns	105/udp		cso-ns
   21.68 +# unfortunately the poppassd (Eudora) uses a port which has already
   21.69 +# been assigned to a different service. We list the poppassd as an
   21.70 +# alias here. This should work for programs asking for this service.
   21.71 +# (due to a bug in inetd the 3com-tsmux line is disabled)
   21.72 +#3com-tsmux	106/tcp		poppassd
   21.73 +#3com-tsmux	106/udp		poppassd
   21.74 +rtelnet		107/tcp				# Remote Telnet
   21.75 +rtelnet		107/udp
   21.76 +pop2		109/tcp		pop-2	postoffice	# POP version 2
   21.77 +pop2		109/udp		pop-2
   21.78 +pop3		110/tcp		pop-3		# POP version 3
   21.79 +pop3		110/udp		pop-3
   21.80 +sunrpc		111/tcp		portmapper	# RPC 4.0 portmapper TCP
   21.81 +sunrpc		111/udp		portmapper	# RPC 4.0 portmapper UDP
   21.82 +auth		113/tcp		authentication tap ident
   21.83 +sftp		115/tcp
   21.84 +uucp-path	117/tcp
   21.85 +nntp		119/tcp		readnews untp	# USENET News Transfer Protocol
   21.86 +ntp		123/tcp
   21.87 +ntp		123/udp				# Network Time Protocol
   21.88 +netbios-ns	137/tcp				# NETBIOS Name Service
   21.89 +netbios-ns	137/udp
   21.90 +netbios-dgm	138/tcp				# NETBIOS Datagram Service
   21.91 +netbios-dgm	138/udp
   21.92 +netbios-ssn	139/tcp				# NETBIOS session service
   21.93 +netbios-ssn	139/udp
   21.94 +imap2		143/tcp		imap		# Interim Mail Access Proto v2
   21.95 +imap2		143/udp		imap
   21.96 +snmp		161/udp				# Simple Net Mgmt Proto
   21.97 +snmp-trap	162/udp		snmptrap	# Traps for SNMP
   21.98 +cmip-man	163/tcp				# ISO mgmt over IP (CMOT)
   21.99 +cmip-man	163/udp
  21.100 +cmip-agent	164/tcp
  21.101 +cmip-agent	164/udp
  21.102 +xdmcp		177/tcp				# X Display Mgr. Control Proto
  21.103 +xdmcp		177/udp
  21.104 +nextstep	178/tcp		NeXTStep NextStep	# NeXTStep window
  21.105 +nextstep	178/udp		NeXTStep NextStep	# server
  21.106 +bgp		179/tcp				# Border Gateway Proto.
  21.107 +bgp		179/udp
  21.108 +prospero	191/tcp				# Cliff Neuman's Prospero
  21.109 +prospero	191/udp
  21.110 +irc		194/tcp				# Internet Relay Chat
  21.111 +irc		194/udp
  21.112 +smux		199/tcp				# SNMP Unix Multiplexer
  21.113 +smux		199/udp
  21.114 +at-rtmp		201/tcp				# AppleTalk routing
  21.115 +at-rtmp		201/udp
  21.116 +at-nbp		202/tcp				# AppleTalk name binding
  21.117 +at-nbp		202/udp
  21.118 +at-echo		204/tcp				# AppleTalk echo
  21.119 +at-echo		204/udp
  21.120 +at-zis		206/tcp				# AppleTalk zone information
  21.121 +at-zis		206/udp
  21.122 +qmtp		209/tcp				# The Quick Mail Transfer Protocol
  21.123 +qmtp		209/udp				# The Quick Mail Transfer Protocol
  21.124 +z3950		210/tcp		wais		# NISO Z39.50 database
  21.125 +z3950		210/udp		wais
  21.126 +ipx		213/tcp				# IPX
  21.127 +ipx		213/udp
  21.128 +imap3		220/tcp				# Interactive Mail Access
  21.129 +imap3		220/udp				# Protocol v3
  21.130 +rpc2portmap	369/tcp
  21.131 +rpc2portmap	369/udp				# Coda portmapper
  21.132 +codaauth2	370/tcp
  21.133 +codaauth2	370/udp				# Coda authentication server
  21.134 +ulistserv	372/tcp				# UNIX Listserv
  21.135 +ulistserv	372/udp
  21.136 +ldap            389/tcp    			# Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
  21.137 +ldap            389/udp    			# Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
  21.138 +https		443/tcp				# MCom
  21.139 +https		443/udp				# MCom
  21.140 +snpp		444/tcp				# Simple Network Paging Protocol
  21.141 +snpp		444/udp				# Simple Network Paging Protocol
  21.142 +saft		487/tcp				# Simple Asynchronous File Transfer
  21.143 +saft		487/udp				# Simple Asynchronous File Transfer
  21.144 +npmp-local	610/tcp		dqs313_qmaster	# npmp-local / DQS
  21.145 +npmp-local	610/udp		dqs313_qmaster	# npmp-local / DQS
  21.146 +npmp-gui	611/tcp		dqs313_execd	# npmp-gui / DQS
  21.147 +npmp-gui	611/udp		dqs313_execd	# npmp-gui / DQS
  21.148 +hmmp-ind	612/tcp		dqs313_intercell# HMMP Indication / DQS
  21.149 +hmmp-ind	612/udp		dqs313_intercell# HMMP Indication / DQS
  21.150 +#
  21.151 +# UNIX specific services
  21.152 +#
  21.153 +exec		512/tcp
  21.154 +biff		512/udp		comsat
  21.155 +login		513/tcp
  21.156 +who		513/udp		whod
  21.157 +shell		514/tcp		cmd		# no passwords used
  21.158 +syslog		514/udp
  21.159 +printer		515/tcp		spooler		# line printer spooler
  21.160 +talk		517/udp
  21.161 +ntalk		518/udp
  21.162 +route		520/udp		router routed	# RIP
  21.163 +timed		525/udp		timeserver
  21.164 +tempo		526/tcp		newdate
  21.165 +courier		530/tcp		rpc
  21.166 +conference	531/tcp		chat
  21.167 +netnews		532/tcp		readnews
  21.168 +netwall		533/udp				# -for emergency broadcasts
  21.169 +uucp		540/tcp		uucpd		# uucp daemon
  21.170 +afpovertcp	548/tcp				# AFP over TCP
  21.171 +afpovertcp	548/udp				# AFP over TCP
  21.172 +remotefs	556/tcp		rfs_server rfs	# Brunhoff remote filesystem
  21.173 +klogin		543/tcp				# Kerberized `rlogin' (v5)
  21.174 +kshell		544/tcp		krcmd		# Kerberized `rsh' (v5)
  21.175 +kerberos-adm	749/tcp				# Kerberos `kadmin' (v5)
  21.176 +#
  21.177 +webster		765/tcp				# Network dictionary
  21.178 +webster		765/udp
  21.179 +swat		901/tcp				# Samba Web Administration Tool
  21.180 +#
  21.181 +# From ``Assigned Numbers'':
  21.182 +#
  21.183 +#> The Registered Ports are not controlled by the IANA and on most systems
  21.184 +#> can be used by ordinary user processes or programs executed by ordinary
  21.185 +#> users.
  21.186 +#
  21.187 +#> Ports are used in the TCP [45,106] to name the ends of logical
  21.188 +#> connections which carry long term conversations.  For the purpose of
  21.189 +#> providing services to unknown callers, a service contact port is
  21.190 +#> defined.  This list specifies the port used by the server process as its
  21.191 +#> contact port.  While the IANA can not control uses of these ports it
  21.192 +#> does register or list uses of these ports as a convienence to the
  21.193 +#> community.
  21.194 +#
  21.195 +ingreslock	1524/tcp
  21.196 +ingreslock	1524/udp
  21.197 +prospero-np	1525/tcp			# Prospero non-privileged
  21.198 +prospero-np	1525/udp
  21.199 +datametrics	1645/tcp	old-radius	# datametrics / old radius entry
  21.200 +datametrics	1645/udp	old-radius	# datametrics / old radius entry
  21.201 +sa-msg-port	1646/tcp	old-radacct	# sa-msg-port / old radacct entry
  21.202 +sa-msg-port	1646/udp	old-radacct	# sa-msg-port / old radacct entry
  21.203 +radius		1812/tcp			# Radius
  21.204 +radius		1812/udp			# Radius
  21.205 +radacct		1813/tcp			# Radius Accounting
  21.206 +radacct		1813/udp			# Radius Accounting
  21.207 +cvspserver	2401/tcp			# CVS client/server operations
  21.208 +cvspserver	2401/udp			# CVS client/server operations
  21.209 +venus		2430/tcp			# codacon port
  21.210 +venus		2430/udp			# Venus callback/wbc interface
  21.211 +venus-se	2431/tcp			# tcp side effects
  21.212 +venus-se	2431/udp			# udp sftp side effect
  21.213 +codasrv		2432/tcp			# not used
  21.214 +codasrv		2432/udp			# server port
  21.215 +codasrv-se	2433/tcp			# tcp side effects
  21.216 +codasrv-se	2433/udp			# udp sftp side effect
  21.217 +mysql		3306/tcp			# MySQL
  21.218 +mysql		3306/udp			# MySQL
  21.219 +rfe		5002/tcp			# Radio Free Ethernet
  21.220 +rfe		5002/udp			# Actually uses UDP only
  21.221 +cfengine	5308/tcp			# CFengine
  21.222 +cfengine	5308/udp			# CFengine
  21.223 +bbs		7000/tcp			# BBS service
  21.224 +#
  21.225 +#
  21.226 +# Kerberos (Project Athena/MIT) services
  21.227 +# Note that these are for Kerberos v4, and are unofficial.  Sites running
  21.228 +# v4 should uncomment these and comment out the v5 entries above.
  21.229 +#
  21.230 +kerberos4	750/udp		kerberos-iv kdc	# Kerberos (server) udp
  21.231 +kerberos4	750/tcp		kerberos-iv kdc	# Kerberos (server) tcp
  21.232 +kerberos_master	751/udp				# Kerberos authentication
  21.233 +kerberos_master	751/tcp				# Kerberos authentication
  21.234 +passwd_server	752/udp				# Kerberos passwd server
  21.235 +krb_prop	754/tcp				# Kerberos slave propagation
  21.236 +krbupdate	760/tcp		kreg		# Kerberos registration
  21.237 +kpasswd		761/tcp		kpwd		# Kerberos "passwd"
  21.238 +kpop		1109/tcp			# Pop with Kerberos
  21.239 +knetd		2053/tcp			# Kerberos de-multiplexor
  21.240 +zephyr-srv	2102/udp			# Zephyr server
  21.241 +zephyr-clt	2103/udp			# Zephyr serv-hm connection
  21.242 +zephyr-hm	2104/udp			# Zephyr hostmanager
  21.243 +eklogin		2105/tcp			# Kerberos encrypted rlogin
  21.244 +#
  21.245 +# Unofficial but necessary (for NetBSD) services
  21.246 +#
  21.247 +supfilesrv	871/tcp				# SUP server
  21.248 +supfiledbg	1127/tcp			# SUP debugging
  21.249 +#
  21.250 +# Datagram Delivery Protocol services
  21.251 +#
  21.252 +rtmp		1/ddp				# Routing Table Maintenance Protocol
  21.253 +nbp		2/ddp				# Name Binding Protocol
  21.254 +echo		4/ddp				# AppleTalk Echo Protocol
  21.255 +zip		6/ddp				# Zone Information Protocol
  21.256 +#
  21.257 +# Services added for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
  21.258 +poppassd	106/tcp				# Eudora
  21.259 +poppassd	106/udp				# Eudora
  21.260 +mailq		174/tcp				# Mailer transport queue for Zmailer
  21.261 +mailq		174/udp				# Mailer transport queue for Zmailer
  21.262 +ssmtp		465/tcp				# SMTP over SSL
  21.263 +gdomap		538/tcp				# GNUstep distributed objects
  21.264 +gdomap		538/udp				# GNUstep distributed objects
  21.265 +snews		563/tcp				# NNTP over SSL
  21.266 +ssl-ldap	636/tcp				# LDAP over SSL
  21.267 +omirr		808/tcp		omirrd		# online mirror
  21.268 +omirr		808/udp		omirrd		# online mirror
  21.269 +rsync		873/tcp				# rsync
  21.270 +rsync		873/udp				# rsync
  21.271 +simap	 	993/tcp				# IMAP over SSL
  21.272 +spop3		995/tcp				# POP-3 over SSL
  21.273 +socks		1080/tcp			# socks proxy server
  21.274 +socks		1080/udp			# socks proxy server
  21.275 +rmtcfg		1236/tcp			# Gracilis Packeten remote config server
  21.276 +xtel		1313/tcp			# french minitel
  21.277 +support		1529/tcp			# GNATS
  21.278 +cfinger		2003/tcp			# GNU Finger
  21.279 +ninstall	2150/tcp			# ninstall service
  21.280 +ninstall	2150/udp			# ninstall service
  21.281 +afbackup	2988/tcp			# Afbackup system
  21.282 +afbackup	2988/udp			# Afbackup system
  21.283 +icp		3130/tcp			# Internet Cache Protocol (Squid)
  21.284 +icp		3130/udp			# Internet Cache Protocol (Squid)
  21.285 +postgres	5432/tcp			# POSTGRES
  21.286 +postgres	5432/udp			# POSTGRES
  21.287 +fax		4557/tcp			# FAX transmission service        (old)
  21.288 +hylafax		4559/tcp			# HylaFAX client-server protocol  (new)
  21.289 +noclog		5354/tcp			# noclogd with TCP (nocol)
  21.290 +noclog		5354/udp			# noclogd with UDP (nocol)
  21.291 +hostmon		5355/tcp			# hostmon uses TCP (nocol)
  21.292 +hostmon		5355/udp			# hostmon uses TCP (nocol)
  21.293 +ircd		6667/tcp			# Internet Relay Chat
  21.294 +ircd		6667/udp			# Internet Relay Chat
  21.295 +webcache	8080/tcp			# WWW caching service
  21.296 +webcache	8080/udp			# WWW caching service
  21.297 +tproxy		8081/tcp			# Transparent Proxy
  21.298 +tproxy		8081/udp			# Transparent Proxy
  21.299 +mandelspawn	9359/udp	mandelbrot	# network mandelbrot
  21.300 +amanda		10080/udp			# amanda backup services
  21.301 +kamanda		10081/tcp			# amanda backup services (Kerberos)
  21.302 +kamanda		10081/udp			# amanda backup services (Kerberos)
  21.303 +amandaidx	10082/tcp			# amanda backup services
  21.304 +amidxtape	10083/tcp			# amanda backup services
  21.305 +isdnlog		20011/tcp			# isdn logging system
  21.306 +isdnlog		20011/udp			# isdn logging system
  21.307 +vboxd		20012/tcp			# voice box system
  21.308 +vboxd		20012/udp			# voice box system
  21.309 +binkp		24554/tcp			# Binkley
  21.310 +binkp		24554/udp			# Binkley
  21.311 +asp		27374/tcp			# Address Search Protocol
  21.312 +asp		27374/udp			# Address Search Protocol
  21.313 +tfido		60177/tcp			# Ifmail
  21.314 +tfido		60177/udp			# Ifmail
  21.315 +fido		60179/tcp			# Ifmail
  21.316 +fido		60179/udp			# Ifmail
  21.317 +
  21.318 +# Local services
  21.319 +
  21.320 +linuxconf	98/tcp
    22.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    22.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/shadow	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    22.3 @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
    22.4 +root:$1$EbR327ag$7NFmnOi7JQc5/lG0JLiU8/:13525:0:99999:7:::
    22.5 +nobody:*:13509:0:99999:7:::
    22.6 +www:*:13509:0:99999:7:::
    23.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    23.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/shells	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    23.3 @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
    23.4 +# /etc/shells: valid login shells.
    23.5 +/bin/sh
    23.6 +/bin/ash
    23.7 +/bin/bash
    23.8 +/bin/hush
    24.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    24.2 +++ b/rootfs/etc/slitaz-release	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    24.3 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@
    24.4 +cooking
    25.1 --- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
    25.2 +++ b/rootfs/sbin/mktazdevs.sh	Mon Dec 24 18:22:52 2007 +0100
    25.3 @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@
    25.4 +#!/bin/sh
    25.5 +# mktazdevs.sh: Make device files for SliTaz GNU/Linux
    25.6 +# 2007/10/02 - pankso@slitaz.org
    25.7 +#
    25.8 +
    25.9 +# Script functions.
   25.10 +status()
   25.11 +{
   25.12 +	local CHECK=$?
   25.13 +	echo -en "\\033[70G[ "
   25.14 +	if [ $CHECK = 0 ]; then
   25.15 +		echo -en "\\033[1;33mOK"
   25.16 +	else
   25.17 +		echo -en "\\033[1;31mFailed"
   25.18 +	fi
   25.19 +	echo -e "\\033[0;39m ]"
   25.20 +}
   25.21 +
   25.22 +# We do our work in the dev/ directory.
   25.23 +if [ -z "$1" ] ; then
   25.24 +	echo "usage: `basename $0` path/to/dev"
   25.25 +	exit 1
   25.26 +fi
   25.27 +
   25.28 +# Script start.
   25.29 +echo -n "Moving to $1... "
   25.30 +cd $1
   25.31 +status
   25.32 +
   25.33 +# mMake usfull directories.
   25.34 +echo -n "Starting to build directories... "
   25.35 +mkdir pts input net usb shm
   25.36 +status
   25.37 +
   25.38 +# script start.
   25.39 +#
   25.40 +echo -n "Starting to build devices... "
   25.41 +
   25.42 +# input devs.
   25.43 +#
   25.44 +mknod input/event0 c 13 64
   25.45 +mknod input/event1 c 13 65
   25.46 +mknod input/event2 c 13 66
   25.47 +mknod input/mouse0 c 13 32
   25.48 +mknod input/mice c 13 63
   25.49 +mknod input/ts0 c 254 0
   25.50 +
   25.51 +# Miscellaneous one-of-a-kind stuff.
   25.52 +#
   25.53 +mknod logibm c 10 0
   25.54 +mknod psaux c 10 1
   25.55 +mknod inportbm c 10 2
   25.56 +mknod atibm c 10 3
   25.57 +mknod console c 5 1
   25.58 +mknod full c 1 7
   25.59 +mknod kmem c 1 2
   25.60 +mknod mem c 1 1
   25.61 +mknod null c 1 3
   25.62 +mknod port c 1 4
   25.63 +mknod random c 1 8
   25.64 +mknod urandom c 1 9
   25.65 +mknod zero c 1 5
   25.66 +mknod rtc c 10 135
   25.67 +mknod sr0 b 11 0
   25.68 +mknod sr1 b 11 1
   25.69 +mknod agpgart c 10 175
   25.70 +mknod dri c 10 63
   25.71 +mknod ttyS0 c 4 64
   25.72 +mknod audio c 14 4
   25.73 +mknod beep c 10 128
   25.74 +mknod ptmx c 5 2
   25.75 +mknod nvram c 10 144
   25.76 +ln -s /proc/kcore core
   25.77 +# PPP dev.
   25.78 +mknod ppp c 108 0
   25.79 +
   25.80 +# net/tun device.
   25.81 +#
   25.82 +mknod net/tun c 10 200
   25.83 +
   25.84 +# Framebuffer devs.
   25.85 +#
   25.86 +mknod fb0 c 29 0
   25.87 +mknod fb1 c 29 32
   25.88 +mknod fb2 c 29 64
   25.89 +mknod fb3 c 29 96
   25.90 +mknod fb4 c 29 128
   25.91 +mknod fb5 c 29 160
   25.92 +mknod fb6 c 29 192
   25.93 +
   25.94 +# usb/hiddev.
   25.95 +#
   25.96 +mknod usb/hiddev0 c 180 96
   25.97 +mknod usb/hiddev1 c 180 97
   25.98 +mknod usb/hiddev2 c 180 98
   25.99 +mknod usb/hiddev3 c 180 99
  25.100 +mknod usb/hiddev4 c 180 100
  25.101 +mknod usb/hiddev5 c 180 101
  25.102 +mknod usb/hiddev6 c 180 102
  25.103 +
  25.104 +# IDE HD devs.
  25.105 +# With a fiew concievable partitions, you can do
  25.106 +# more of them yourself as you need 'em.
  25.107 +#
  25.108 +
  25.109 +# hda devs.
  25.110 +#
  25.111 +mknod hda b 3 0
  25.112 +mknod hda1 b 3 1
  25.113 +mknod hda2 b 3 2
  25.114 +mknod hda3 b 3 3
  25.115 +mknod hda4 b 3 4
  25.116 +mknod hda5 b 3 5
  25.117 +mknod hda6 b 3 6
  25.118 +mknod hda7 b 3 7
  25.119 +mknod hda8 b 3 8
  25.120 +mknod hda9 b 3 9
  25.121 +
  25.122 +# hdb devs.
  25.123 +#
  25.124 +mknod hdb b 3 64
  25.125 +mknod hdb1 b 3 65
  25.126 +mknod hdb2 b 3 66
  25.127 +mknod hdb3 b 3 67
  25.128 +mknod hdb4 b 3 68
  25.129 +mknod hdb5 b 3 69
  25.130 +mknod hdb6 b 3 70
  25.131 +mknod hdb7 b 3 71
  25.132 +mknod hdb8 b 3 72
  25.133 +mknod hdb9 b 3 73
  25.134 +
  25.135 +# hdc and hdd.
  25.136 +#
  25.137 +mknod hdc b 22 0
  25.138 +mknod hdd b 22 64
  25.139 +
  25.140 +# sda devs.
  25.141 +#
  25.142 +mknod sda  b 8 0
  25.143 +mknod sda1 b 8 1
  25.144 +mknod sda2 b 8 2
  25.145 +mknod sda3 b 8 3
  25.146 +mknod sda4 b 8 4
  25.147 +mknod sda5 b 8 5
  25.148 +mknod sda6 b 8 6
  25.149 +mknod sda7 b 8 7
  25.150 +mknod sda8 b 8 8
  25.151 +mknod sda9 b 8 9
  25.152 +ln -s sda1 flash
  25.153 +
  25.154 +# sdb devs.
  25.155 +#
  25.156 +mknod sdb b 8 16
  25.157 +mknod sdb1 b 8 17
  25.158 +mknod sdb2 b 8 18
  25.159 +mknod sdb3 b 8 19
  25.160 +mknod sdb4 b 8 20
  25.161 +mknod sdb5 b 8 21
  25.162 +mknod sdb6 b 8 22
  25.163 +mknod sdb7 b 8 23
  25.164 +mknod sdb8 b 8 24
  25.165 +mknod sdb9 b 9 25
  25.166 +
  25.167 +# Floppy device.
  25.168 +#
  25.169 +mknod fd0 b 2 0
  25.170 +
  25.171 +# loop devs.
  25.172 +#
  25.173 +for i in `seq 0 7`; do
  25.174 +	mknod loop$i b 7 $i
  25.175 +done
  25.176 +
  25.177 +# ram devs.
  25.178 +#
  25.179 +for i in `seq 0 7`; do
  25.180 +	mknod ram$i b 1 $i
  25.181 +done
  25.182 +ln -s ram1 ram
  25.183 +
  25.184 +# tty devs.
  25.185 +#
  25.186 +mknod tty c 5 0
  25.187 +for i in `seq 0 7`; do
  25.188 +	mknod tty$i c 4 $i
  25.189 +done
  25.190 +
  25.191 +# Virtual console screen devs.
  25.192 +#
  25.193 +for i in `seq 0 7`; do
  25.194 +	mknod vcs$i b 7 $i
  25.195 +done
  25.196 +ln -s vcs0 vcs
  25.197 +
  25.198 +# Virtual console screen w/ attributes devs.
  25.199 +#
  25.200 +for i in `seq 0 7`; do
  25.201 +	mknod vcsa$i b 7 $i
  25.202 +done
  25.203 +ln -s vcsa0 vcsa
  25.204 +
  25.205 +status
  25.206 +
  25.207 +# Symlinks.
  25.208 +#
  25.209 +ln -snf /proc/self/fd fd
  25.210 +ln -snf /proc/self/fd/0 stdin
  25.211 +ln -snf /proc/self/fd/1 stdout
  25.212 +ln -snf /proc/self/fd/2 stderr
  25.213 +
  25.214 +# Changes permissions.
  25.215 +#
  25.216 +echo -n "Changing permissions on devices... "
  25.217 +chmod 0666 ptmx
  25.218 +chmod 0666 null
  25.219 +chmod 0622 console
  25.220 +chmod 0666 tty*
  25.221 +status
  25.222 +
  25.223 +# Script end.
  25.224 +echo -n "All devices are build..."
  25.225 +status
  25.226 +
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