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2012-11-05Implement SocketUser= and SocketGroup= for [Socket]Dave Reisner
Since we already allow defining the mode of AF_UNIX sockets and FIFO, it makes sense to also allow specific user/group ownership of the socket file for restricting access.
2012-11-05systemd.socket.xml: fix typoDave Reisner
2012-11-01man: typo fixesThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
Fixes a few more typos. Also changes a "Accept=no" to "Accept=false" to be consistent with the previous examples in the same man page.
2012-10-30SMACK: Add configuration options. (v3)Auke Kok
This adds SMACK label configuration options to socket units. SMACK labels should be applied to most objects on disk well before execution time, but two items remain that are generated dynamically at run time that require SMACK labels to be set in order to enforce MAC on all objects. Files on disk can be labelled using package management. For device nodes, simple udev rules are sufficient to add SMACK labels at boot/insertion time. Sockets can be created at run time and systemd does just that for several services. In order to protect FIFO's and UNIX domain sockets, we must instruct systemd to apply SMACK labels at runtime. This patch adds the following options: Smack - applicable to FIFO's. SmackIpIn/SmackIpOut - applicable to sockets. No external dependencies are required to support SMACK, as setting the labels is done using fsetxattr(). The labels can be set on a kernel that does not have SMACK enabled either, so there is no need to #ifdef any of this code out. For more information about SMACK, please see Documentation/Smack.txt in the kernel source code. v3 of this patch changes the config options to be CamelCased.
2012-10-16Reword sentences that contain psuedo-English "resp."Andrew Eikum
As you likely know, Arch Linux is in the process of moving to systemd. So I was reading through the various systemd docs and quickly became baffled by this new abbreviation "resp.", which I've never seen before in my English-mother-tongue life. Some quick Googling turned up a reference: <http://www.transblawg.eu/index.php?/archives/870-Resp.-and-other-non-existent-English-wordsNicht-existente-englische-Woerter.html> I guess it's a literal translation of the German "Beziehungsweise", but English doesn't work the same way. The word "respectively" is used exclusively to provide an ordering connection between two lists. E.g. "the prefixes k, M, and G refer to kilo-, mega-, and giga-, respectively." It is also never abbreviated to "resp." So the sentence "Sets the default output resp. error output for all services and sockets" makes no sense to a natural English speaker. This patch removes all instances of "resp." in the man pages and replaces them with sentences which are much more clear and, hopefully, grammatically valid. In almost all instances, it was simply replacing "resp." with "or," which the original author (Lennart?) could probably just do in the future. The only other instances of "resp." are in the src/ subtree, which I don't feel privileged to correct. Signed-off-by: Andrew Eikum <aeikum@codeweavers.com>
2012-10-03man: document behaviour of ListenStream= with only a port number in regards ↵Lennart Poettering
to IPv4/IPv6
2012-09-13man: fix a bunch of typos in docsThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54501
2012-07-20unit: split off KillContext from ExecContext containing only kill definitionsLennart Poettering
2012-07-16man: reword man page titlesLennart Poettering
Make sure the man page titles are similar in style and capitalization so that our man page index looks pretty.
2012-04-12relicense to LGPLv2.1 (with exceptions)Lennart Poettering
We finally got the OK from all contributors with non-trivial commits to relicense systemd from GPL2+ to LGPL2.1+. Some udev bits continue to be GPL2+ for now, but we are looking into relicensing them too, to allow free copy/paste of all code within systemd. The bits that used to be MIT continue to be MIT. The big benefit of the relicensing is that closed source code may now link against libsystemd-login.so and friends.
2012-03-13socket: add option for SO_PASSECLennart Poettering
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=798760 (Note that this work is not complete yet, as the kernel seems to send us useless data with SCM_SECURITY enabled)
2011-12-31socket: rename the PassCred= option to PassCredentials=, since we don't want ↵Lennart Poettering
to needlessly abbreviate options unless they are very well established
2011-12-08'@' is an 'ampersat' not an 'ampersand'; let's call it 'at symbol'Tim Waugh
2011-11-30man: document the PassCred optionMichal Schmidt
2011-06-20man: Documentation spelling fixesVille Skyttä
2011-05-19socket: expose SO_BROADCASTLennart Poettering
2011-05-19socket: expose IP_TRANSPARENTLennart Poettering
2011-05-17socket: add POSIX mqueue supportLennart Poettering
2011-04-27def: lower default timeout to 90sLennart Poettering
Almost everybody found 3min too long, so lower it again
2011-04-20socket: support ListeSpecial= socketsLennart Poettering
2011-04-20man: fix specification of default timeoutsLennart Poettering
2011-04-10socket: support netlink socketsLennart Poettering
2011-03-29exec: drop process group kill mode since it has little use and confuses the userLennart Poettering
2011-02-09man: clarify a few thingsLennart Poettering
2011-01-18execute: make sending of SIGKILL on shutdown optionalLennart Poettering
2011-01-18man: document missing KillSignal= and swap optionsLennart Poettering
2010-10-05socket: make service to start on incoming traffic configurableLennart Poettering
2010-08-03socket: Allow selection of TCP Congestion Avoidance algorithm to socketTomasz Torcz
Hi, attached path extends socket configurables with another knob - TCP Congestion Avoidance selection. Linux implements handful of those, useful in various situations. For example, TCP Low Priority may be used by FTP service to gracefully yield bandwidth for more important TCP/IP streams. Until recently TCP_CONGESTION was Linux-specific, recently FreeBSD 8 and OpenSolaris gained compatible support.
2010-07-07man: update man pages for recent syntax changesLennart Poettering
2010-07-07update man pages for recent changesLennart Poettering
2010-07-03man: various man page updatesLennart Poettering
2010-07-02man: document execution context related settingsLennart Poettering
2010-07-02man: extend references to exec man pageLennart Poettering
2010-07-02man: trivial spelling fixesKay Sievers
2010-07-02man: document automount unitsLennart Poettering
2010-07-02man: document mount unitsLennart Poettering
2010-07-01man: document socket unitsLennart Poettering