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RC.CONF(5)		  FreeBSD File Formats Manual		    RC.CONF(5)

NAME
     rc.conf --	system configuration information

DESCRIPTION
     The file rc.conf contains descriptive information about the local host
     name, configuration details for any potential network interfaces and
     which services should be started up at system initial boot	time.  In new
     installations, the	rc.conf	file is	generally initialized by the system
     installation utility.

     The purpose of rc.conf is not to run commands or perform system startup
     actions directly.	Instead, it is included	by the various generic startup
     scripts in	/etc which conditionalize their	internal actions according to
     the settings found	there.

     The /etc/rc.conf file is included from the	file /etc/defaults/rc.conf,
     which specifies the default settings for all the available	options.
     Options need only be specified in /etc/rc.conf when the system adminis-
     trator wishes to override these defaults.	The file /etc/rc.conf.local is
     used to override settings in /etc/rc.conf for historical reasons.

     In	addition to /etc/rc.conf.local you can also place smaller configura-
     tion files	for each rc(8) script in the /etc/rc.conf.d directory or
     <dir>/rc.conf.d directories specified in local_startup, which will	be
     included by the load_rc_config function.  For jail	configurations you
     could use the file	/etc/rc.conf.d/jail to store jail specific configura-
     tion options.  If local_startup contains /usr/local/etc/rc.d and
     /opt/conf,	/usr/local/rc.conf.d/jail and /opt/conf/rc.conf.d/jail will be
     loaded.  If <dir>/rc.conf.d/<name>	is a directory,	all of files in	the
     directory will be loaded.	Also see the rc_conf_files variable below.

     Options are set with ``name=value'' assignments that use sh(1) syntax.
     The following list	provides a name	and short description for each vari-
     able that can be set in the rc.conf file:

     rc_debug	 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', enable output of debug messages
		 from rc scripts.  This	variable can be	helpful	in diagnosing
		 mistakes when editing or integrating new scripts.  Beware
		 that this produces copious output to the terminal and
		 syslog(3).

     rc_info	 (bool)	If set to ``NO'', disable informational	messages from
		 the rc	scripts.  Informational	messages are displayed when a
		 condition that	is not serious enough to warrant a warning or
		 an error occurs.

     rc_startmsgs
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', show	``Starting foo:'' when fast-
		 start is used (e.g., at boot time).

     early_late_divider
		 (str) The name	of the script that should be used as the
		 delimiter between the ``early'' and ``late'' stages of	the
		 boot process.	The early stage	should contain all the ser-
		 vices needed to get the disks (local or remote) mounted so
		 that the late stage can include scripts contained in the
		 directories listed in the local_startup variable (see below).
		 Thus, the two likely candidates for this value	are
		 mountcritlocal	for the	typical	system,	and mountcritremote if
		 the system needs remote file systems mounted to get access to
		 the local_startup directories;	for example when /usr/local is
		 NFS mounted.  For rc.conf within a jail(8) NETWORKING is
		 likely	to be an appropriate value.  Extreme care should be
		 taken when changing this value, and before changing it	one
		 should	ensure that there are adequate provisions to recover
		 from a	failed boot (such as physical contact with the
		 machine, or reliable remote console access).

     always_force_depends
		 (bool)	Various	rc.d scripts use the force_depend function to
		 check whether required	services are already running, and to
		 start them if necessary.  By default during boot time this
		 check is bypassed if the required service is enabled in
		 /etc/rc.conf[.local].	Setting	this option will bypass	that
		 check at boot time and	always test whether or not the service
		 is actually running.  Enabling	this option is likely to
		 increase your boot time if services are enabled that utilize
		 the force_depend check.

     <name>_chroot
		 (str) chroot to this directory	before running the service.

     <name>_user
		 (str) Run the service under this user account.

     <name>_group
		 (str) Run the chrooted	service	under this system group.
		 Unlike	the _user setting, this	setting	has no effect if the
		 service is not	chrooted.

     <name>_fib	 (int) The setfib(1) value to run the service under.

     <name>_nice
		 (int) The nice(1) value to run	the service under.

     apm_enable	 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', enable support for Automatic	Power
		 Management with the apm(8) command.

     apmd_enable
		 (bool)	Run apmd(8) to handle APM event	from userland.	This
		 also enables support for APM.

     apmd_flags	 (str) If apmd_enable is set to	``YES'', these are the flags
		 to pass to the	apmd(8)	daemon.

     devd_enable
		 (bool)	Run devd(8) to handle device added, removed or unknown
		 events	from the kernel.

     ddb_enable	 (bool)	Run ddb(8) to install ddb(4) scripts at	boot time.

     ddb_config	 (str) Configuration file for ddb(8).  Default /etc/ddb.conf.

     kld_list	 (str) A list of kernel	modules	to load	right after the	local
		 disks are mounted.  Loading modules at	this point in the boot
		 process is much faster	than doing it via /boot/loader.conf
		 for those modules not necessary for mounting local disk.

     kldxref_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' by default.  Set to ``YES'' to automati-
		 cally rebuild linker.hints files with kldxref(8) at boot
		 time.

     kldxref_clobber
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' by default.  If kldxref_enable is	true,
		 setting to ``YES'' will overwrite existing linker.hints files
		 at boot time.	Otherwise, only	missing	linker.hints files are
		 generated.

     kldxref_module_path
		 (str) Empty by	default.  A semi-colon (`;') delimited list of
		 paths containing kld(4) modules.  If empty, the contents of
		 the kern.module_path sysctl(8)	are used.

     powerd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', enable the system power control
		 facility with the powerd(8) daemon.

     powerd_flags
		 (str) If powerd_enable	is set to ``YES'', these are the flags
		 to pass to the	powerd(8) daemon.

     tmpmfs	 Controls the creation of a /tmp memory	file system.  Always
		 happens if set	to ``YES'' and never happens if	set to ``NO''.
		 If set	to anything else, a memory file	system is created if
		 /tmp is not writable.

     tmpsize	 Controls the size of a	created	/tmp memory file system.

     tmpmfs_flags
		 Extra options passed to the mdmfs(8) utility when the memory
		 file system for /tmp is created.  The default is ``-S'',
		 which inhibits	the use	of softupdates on /tmp so that file
		 system	space is freed without delay after file	truncation or
		 deletion.  See	mdmfs(8) for other options you can use in
		 tmpmfs_flags.

     varmfs	 Controls the creation of a /var memory	file system.  Always
		 happens if set	to ``YES'' and never happens if	set to ``NO''.
		 If set	to anything else, a memory file	system is created if
		 /var is not writable.

     varsize	 Controls the size of a	created	/var memory file system.

     varmfs_flags
		 Extra options passed to the mdmfs(8) utility when the memory
		 file system for /var is created.  The default is ``-S'',
		 which inhibits	the use	of softupdates on /var so that file
		 system	space is freed without delay after file	truncation or
		 deletion.  See	mdmfs(8) for other options you can use in
		 varmfs_flags.

     populate_var
		 Controls the automatic	population of the /var file system.
		 Always	happens	if set to ``YES'' and never happens if set to
		 ``NO''.  If set to anything else, a memory file system	is
		 created if /var is not	writable.  Note	that this process
		 requires access to certain commands in	/usr before /usr is
		 mounted on normal systems.

     cleanvar_enable
		 (bool)	Clean the /var directory.

     local_startup
		 (str) List of directories to search for startup script	files.

     script_name_sep
		 (str) The field separator to use for breaking down the	list
		 of startup script files into individual filenames.  The
		 default is a space.  It is not	necessary to change this
		 unless	there are startup scripts with names containing	spa-
		 ces.

     hostapd_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to start	hostapd(8) at system boot
		 time.

     hostname	 (str) The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of this host on
		 the network.  This should almost certainly be set to some-
		 thing meaningful, even	if there is no network connection.  If
		 dhclient(8) is	used to	set the	hostname via DHCP, this	vari-
		 able should be	set to an empty	string.	 If this value remains
		 unset when the	system is done booting your console login will
		 display the default hostname of ``Amnesiac''.

     nisdomainname
		 (str) The NIS domain name of this host, or ``NO'' if NIS is
		 not used.

     dhclient_program
		 (str) Path to the DHCP	client program (/sbin/dhclient,	the
		 OpenBSD DHCP client, is the default).

     dhclient_flags
		 (str) Additional flags	to pass	to the DHCP client program.
		 For the OpenBSD DHCP client, see the dhclient(8) manpage for
		 a description of the command line options available.

     dhclient_flags_<iface>
		 Additional flags to pass to the DHCP client program running
		 on iface only.	 When specified, this variable overrides
		 dhclient_flags.

     background_dhclient
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to start	the DHCP client	in background.
		 This can cause	trouble	with applications depending on a work-
		 ing network, but it will provide a faster startup in many
		 cases.

     background_dhclient_<iface>
		 When specified, this variable overrides the
		 background_dhclient variable for interface iface only.

     synchronous_dhclient
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to start	dhclient(8) synchronously at
		 startup.  This	behavior can be	overridden on a	per-interface
		 basis by replacing the	``DHCP'' keyword in the
		 ifconfig_<interface> variable with ``SYNCDHCP'' or
		 ``NOSYNCDHCP''.

     defaultroute_delay
		 (int) When set	to a positive value, wait up to	this long
		 after configuring DHCP	interfaces at startup to give the
		 interfaces time to receive a lease.

     firewall_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to load firewall	rules at startup.  If
		 the kernel was	not built with options IPFIREWALL, the ipfw.ko
		 kernel	module will be loaded.	See also ipfilter_enable.

     firewall_script
		 (str) This variable specifies the full	path to	the firewall
		 script	to run.	 The default is	/etc/rc.firewall.

     firewall_type
		 (str) Names the firewall type from the	selection in
		 /etc/rc.firewall, or the file which contains the local	fire-
		 wall ruleset.	Valid selections from /etc/rc.firewall are:

		 open	 unrestricted IP access
		 closed	 all IP	services disabled, except via ``lo0''
		 client	 basic protection for a	workstation
		 simple	 basic protection for a	LAN.

		 If a filename is specified, the full path must	be given.

     firewall_quiet
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to disable the display of firewall
		 rules on the console during boot.

     firewall_logging
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to enable firewall event	logging.  This
		 is equivalent to the IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE kernel	option.

     firewall_logif
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to create pseudo	interface ipfw0	for
		 logging.  For more details, see ipfw(8) manual	page.

     firewall_flags
		 (str) Flags passed to ipfw(8) if firewall_type	specifies a
		 filename.

     firewall_coscripts
		 (str) List of executables and/or rc scripts to	run after
		 firewall starts/stops.	 Default is empty.

     firewall_nat_enable
		 (bool)	The ipfw(8) equivalent of natd_enable.	Setting	this
		 to ``YES'' enables kernel NAT.	 firewall_enable must also be
		 set to	``YES''.

     firewall_nat_interface
		 (str) The ipfw(8) equivalent of natd_interface.  This is the
		 name of the public interface or IP address on which kernel
		 NAT should run.

     firewall_nat_flags
		 (str) Additional configuration	parameters for kernel NAT
		 should	be placed here.

     dummynet_enable
		 (bool)	Setting	this to	``YES''	will automatically load	the
		 dummynet(4) module if firewall_enable is also set to ``YES''.

     natd_program
		 (str) Path to natd(8).

     natd_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to enable natd(8).  firewall_enable
		 must also be set to ``YES'', and divert(4) sockets must be
		 enabled in the	kernel.	 If the	kernel was not built with
		 options IPDIVERT, the ipdivert.ko kernel module will be
		 loaded.

     natd_interface
		 (str) This is the name	of the public interface	on which
		 natd(8) should	run.  The interface may	be given as an inter-
		 face name or as an IP address.

     natd_flags	 (str) Additional natd(8) flags	should be placed here.	The -n
		 or -a flag is automatically added with	the above
		 natd_interface	as an argument.

     ipfilter_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' by default.  Setting this	to ``YES''
		 enables ipf(8)	packet filtering.

		 Typical usage will require putting

		 ipfilter_enable="YES"
		 ipnat_enable="YES"
		 ipmon_enable="YES"
		 ipfs_enable="YES"

		 into /etc/rc.conf and editing /etc/ipf.rules and
		 /etc/ipnat.rules appropriately.

		 Note that ipfilter_enable and ipnat_enable can	be enabled
		 independently.	 ipmon_enable and ipfs_enable both require at
		 least one of ipfilter_enable and ipnat_enable to be enabled.

		 Having

		 options IPFILTER
		 options IPFILTER_LOG
		 options IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK

		 in the	kernel configuration file is a good idea, too.

     ipfilter_program
		 (str) Path to ipf(8) (default /sbin/ipf).

     ipfilter_rules
		 (str) Set to /etc/ipf.rules by	default.  This variable	con-
		 tains the name	of the filter rule definition file.  The file
		 is expected to	be readable for	the ipf(8) command to execute.

     ipv6_ipfilter_rules
		 (str) Set to /etc/ipf6.rules by default.  This	variable con-
		 tains the IPv6	filter rule definition file.  The file is
		 expected to be	readable for the ipf(8)	command	to execute.

     ipfilter_flags
		 (str) Empty by	default.  This variable	contains flags passed
		 to the	ipf(8) program.

     ipnat_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' by default.  Set it to ``YES'' to	enable
		 ipnat(8) network address translation.	See ipfilter_enable
		 for a detailed	discussion.

     ipnat_program
		 (str) Path to ipnat(8)	(default /sbin/ipnat).

     ipnat_rules
		 (str) Set to /etc/ipnat.rules by default.  This variable con-
		 tains the name	of the file holding the	network	address	trans-
		 lation	definition.  This file is expected to be readable for
		 the ipnat(8) command to execute.

     ipnat_flags
		 (str) Empty by	default.  This variable	contains flags passed
		 to the	ipnat(8) program.

     ipmon_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' by default.  Set it to ``YES'' to	enable
		 ipmon(8) monitoring (logging ipf(8) and ipnat(8) events).
		 Setting this variable needs setting ipfilter_enable or
		 ipnat_enable too.  See	ipfilter_enable	for a detailed discus-
		 sion.

     ipmon_program
		 (str) Path to ipmon(8)	(default /sbin/ipmon).

     ipmon_flags
		 (str) Set to ``-Ds'' by default.  This	variable contains
		 flags passed to the ipmon(8) program.	Another	typical	exam-
		 ple would be ``-D /var/log/ipflog'' to	have ipmon(8) log
		 directly to a file bypassing syslogd(8).  Make	sure to	adjust
		 /etc/newsyslog.conf in	such case like this:

		 /var/log/ipflog  640  10  100	*  Z  /var/run/ipmon.pid

     ipfs_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' by default.  Set it to ``YES'' to	enable
		 ipfs(8) saving	the filter and NAT state tables	during shut-
		 down and reloading them during	startup	again.	Setting	this
		 variable needs	setting	ipfilter_enable	or ipnat_enable	to
		 ``YES'' too.  See ipfilter_enable for a detailed discussion.
		 Note that if kern_securelevel is set to 3, ipfs_enable	cannot
		 be used because the raised securelevel	will prevent ipfs(8)
		 from saving the state tables at shutdown time.

     ipfs_program
		 (str) Path to ipfs(8) (default	/sbin/ipfs).

     ipfs_flags	 (str) Empty by	default.  This variable	contains flags passed
		 to the	ipfs(8)	program.

     pf_enable	 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' by default.  Setting this	to ``YES''
		 enables pf(4) packet filtering.

		 Typical usage will require putting

		       pf_enable="YES"

		 into /etc/rc.conf and editing /etc/pf.conf appropriately.
		 Adding

		       device pf

		 builds	support	for pf(4) into the kernel, otherwise the ker-
		 nel module will be loaded.

     pf_rules	 (str) Path to pf(4) ruleset configuration file	(default
		 /etc/pf.conf).

     pf_program	 (str) Path to pfctl(8)	(default /sbin/pfctl).

     pf_flags	 (str) If pf_enable is set to ``YES'', these flags are passed
		 to the	pfctl(8) program when loading the ruleset.

     pflog_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' by default.  Setting this	to ``YES''
		 enables pflogd(8) which logs packets from the pf(4) packet
		 filter.

     pflog_logfile
		 (str) If pflog_enable is set to ``YES'' this controls where
		 pflogd(8) stores the logfile (default /var/log/pflog).	 Check
		 /etc/newsyslog.conf to	adjust logfile rotation	for this.

     pflog_program
		 (str) Path to pflogd(8) (default /sbin/pflogd).

     pflog_flags
		 (str) Empty by	default.  This variable	contains additional
		 flags passed to the pflogd(8) program.

     pflog_instances
		 (str) If logging to more than one pflog(4) interface is
		 desired, pflog_instances is set to the	list of	pflogd(8)
		 instances that	should be started at system boot time.	If
		 pflog_instances is set, for each whitespace-seperated element
		 in the	list, <element>_dev and	<element>_logfile elements are
		 assumed to exist.  <element>_dev must contain the pflog(4)
		 interface to be watched by the	named pflogd(8)	instance.
		 <element>_logfile must	contain	the name of the	logfile	that
		 will be used by the pflogd(8) instance.

     ftpproxy_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' by default.  Setting this	to ``YES''
		 enables ftp-proxy(8) which supports the pf(4) packet filter
		 in translating	ftp connections.

     ftpproxy_flags
		 (str) Empty by	default.  This variable	contains additional
		 flags passed to the ftp-proxy(8) program.

     ftpproxy_instances
		 (str) Empty by	default.  If multiple instances	of
		 ftp-proxy(8) are desired at boot time,	ftpproxy_instances
		 should	contain	a whitespace-seperated list of instance	names.
		 For each element in the list, a variable named
		 <element>_flags should	be defined, containing the command-
		 line flags to be passed to the	ftp-proxy(8) instance.

     pfsync_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' by default.  Setting this	to ``YES''
		 enables exposing pf(4)	state changes to other hosts over the
		 network by means of pfsync(4).	 The pfsync_syncdev variable
		 must also be set then.

     pfsync_syncdev
		 (str) Empty by	default.  This variable	specifies the name of
		 the network interface pfsync(4) should	operate	through.  It
		 must be set accordingly if pfsync_enable is set to ``YES''.

     pfsync_syncpeer
		 (str) Empty by	default.  This variable	is optional.  By
		 default, state	change messages	are sent out on	the synchroni-
		 sation	interface using	IP multicast packets.  The protocol is
		 IP protocol 240, PFSYNC, and the multicast group used is
		 224.0.0.240.  When a peer address is specified	using the
		 pfsync_syncpeer option, the peer address is used as a desti-
		 nation	for the	pfsync traffic,	and the	traffic	can then be
		 protected using ipsec(4).  See	the pfsync(4) manpage for more
		 details about using ipsec(4) with pfsync(4) interfaces.

     pfsync_ifconfig
		 (str) Empty by	default.  This variable	can contain additional
		 options to be passed to the ifconfig(8) command used to set
		 up pfsync(4).

     tcp_extensions
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' by default.  Setting this to ``NO''
		 disables certain TCP options as described by RFC 1323.	 Set-
		 ting this to ``NO'' might help	remedy such problems with con-
		 nections as randomly hanging or other weird behavior.	Some
		 network devices are known to be broken	with respect to	these
		 options.

     log_in_vain
		 (int) Set to 0	by default.  The sysctl(8) variables,
		 net.inet.tcp.log_in_vain and net.inet.udp.log_in_vain,	as
		 described in tcp(4) and udp(4), are set to the	given value.

     tcp_keepalive
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' by default.  Setting to ``NO'' will
		 disable probing idle TCP connections to verify	that the peer
		 is still up and reachable.

     tcp_drop_synfin
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' by default.  Setting to ``YES'' will
		 cause the kernel to ignore TCP	frames that have both the SYN
		 and FIN flags set.  This prevents OS fingerprinting, but may
		 break some legitimate applications.

     icmp_drop_redirect
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' by default.  Setting to ``YES'' will
		 cause the kernel to ignore ICMP REDIRECT packets.  Refer to
		 icmp(4) for more information.

     icmp_log_redirect
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' by default.  Setting to ``YES'' will
		 cause the kernel to log ICMP REDIRECT packets.	 Note that the
		 log messages are not rate-limited, so this option should only
		 be used for troubleshooting networks.	Refer to icmp(4) for
		 more information.

     icmp_bmcastecho
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to respond to broadcast or multicast
		 ICMP ping packets.  Refer to icmp(4) for more information.

     ip_portrange_first
		 (int) If not set to ``NO'', this is the first port in the
		 default portrange.  Refer to ip(4) for	more information.

     ip_portrange_last
		 (int) If not set to ``NO'', this is the last port in the
		 default portrange.  Refer to ip(4) for	more information.

     network_interfaces
		 (str) Set to the list of network interfaces to	configure on
		 this host or ``AUTO'' (the default) for all current inter-
		 faces.	 Setting the network_interfaces	variable to anything
		 other than the	default	is deprecated.	Interfaces that	the
		 administrator wishes to store configuration for, but not
		 start at boot should be configured with the ``NOAUTO''	key-
		 word in their ifconfig_<interface> variables as described
		 below.

		 An ifconfig_<interface> variable is also assumed to exist for
		 each value of interface.  When	an interface name contains any
		 of the	characters ``.-/+'' they are translated	to ``_''
		 before	lookup.	 The variable can contain arguments to
		 ifconfig(8), as well as special case-insensitive keywords
		 described below.  Such	keywords are removed before passing
		 the value to ifconfig(8) while	the order of the other argu-
		 ments is preserved.

		 It is possible	to add IP alias	entries	using ifconfig(8) syn-
		 tax with the address family keyword such as inet.  Assuming
		 that the interface in question	was ed0, it might look some-
		 thing like this:

		 ifconfig_ed0_alias0="inet 127.0.0.253 netmask 0xffffffff"
		 ifconfig_ed0_alias1="inet 127.0.0.254 netmask 0xffffffff"

		 It also possible to configure multiple	IP addresses in	Class-
		 less Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) address notation, whose each
		 address component can be a range like inet 192.0.2.5-23/24 or
		 inet6 2001:db8:1-f::1/64.  This notation allows address and
		 prefix	length part only, not the other	address	modifiers.
		 Note that the maximum number of the generated addresses from
		 a range specification is limited to an	integer	value speci-
		 fied in netif_ipexpand_max in rc.conf because a small typo
		 can unexpectedly generate a large number of addresses.	 The
		 default value is 2048.	 It can	be increased by	adding the
		 following line	into rc.conf:

		 netif_ipexpand_max="4096"

		 In the	case of	192.0.2.5-23/24, the address 192.0.2.5 will be
		 configured with the netmask /24 and the addresses 192.0.2.6
		 to 192.0.2.23 with the	non-conflicting	netmask	/32 as
		 explained in the ifconfig(8) alias section.  Note that	this
		 special netmask handling is only for inet, not	for the	other
		 address families such as inet6.

		 With the interface in question	being ed0, an example could
		 look like:

		 ifconfig_ed0_alias2="inet 192.0.2.129/27"
		 ifconfig_ed0_alias3="inet 192.0.2.1-5/28"

		 and so	on.

		 Note that ipv4_addrs_<interface> variable was supported for
		 IPv4 CIDR address notation.  It is now	deprecated because the
		 functionality was integrated into
		 ifconfig_<interface>_alias<n> though ipv4_addrs_<interface>
		 is still supported for	backward compatibility.

		 For each ifconfig_<interface>_alias<n>	entry with an address
		 family	keyword, its contents are passed to ifconfig(8).  Exe-
		 cution	stops at the first unsuccessful	access,	so if some-
		 thing like this is present:

		 ifconfig_ed0_alias0="inet 127.0.0.251 netmask 0xffffffff"
		 ifconfig_ed0_alias1="inet 127.0.0.252 netmask 0xffffffff"
		 ifconfig_ed0_alias2="inet 127.0.0.253 netmask 0xffffffff"
		 ifconfig_ed0_alias4="inet 127.0.0.254 netmask 0xffffffff"

		 Then note that	alias4 would not be added since	the search
		 would stop with the missing ``alias3''	entry.	Because	of
		 this difficult	to manage behavior, there is
		 ifconfig_<interface>_aliases variable,	which has the same
		 functionality as ifconfig_<interface>_alias<n>	and can	have
		 all of	entries	in a variable like the following:

		 ifconfig_ed0_aliases="\
			 inet 127.0.0.251 netmask 0xffffffff \
			 inet 127.0.0.252 netmask 0xffffffff \
			 inet 127.0.0.253 netmask 0xffffffff \
			 inet 127.0.0.254 netmask 0xffffffff"

		 It also supports CIDR notation.

		 If the	/etc/start_if.<interface> file is present, it is read
		 and executed by the sh(1) interpreter before configuring the
		 interface as specified	in the ifconfig_<interface> and
		 ifconfig_<interface>_alias<n> variables.

		 If a vlans_<interface>	variable is set, a vlan(4) interface
		 will be created for each item in the list with	the vlandev
		 argument set to interface.  If	a vlan interface's name	is a
		 number, then that number is used as the vlan tag and the new
		 vlan interface	is named interface.tag.	 Otherwise, the	vlan
		 tag must be specified via a vlan parameter in the
		 create_args_<interface> variable.

		 To create a vlan device named em0.101 on em0 with the vlan
		 tag 101 and the optional the IPv4 address 192.0.2.1/24:

		 vlans_em0="101"
		 ifconfig_em0_101="inet	192.0.2.1/24"

		 To create a vlan device named myvlan on em0 with the vlan tag
		 102:

		 vlans_em0="myvlan"
		 create_args_myvlan="vlan 102"

		 If a wlans_<interface>	variable is set, an wlan(4) interface
		 will be created for each item in the list with	the wlandev
		 argument set to interface.  Further wlan cloning arguments
		 may be	passed to the ifconfig(8) create command by setting
		 the create_args_<interface> variable.	One or more wlan(4)
		 devices must be created for each wireless devices as of
		 FreeBSD 8.0.  Debugging flags for wlan(4) devices as set by
		 wlandebug(8) may be specified with an wlandebug_<interface>
		 variable.  The	contents of this variable will be passed
		 directly to wlandebug(8).

		 If the	ifconfig_<interface> contains the keyword ``NOAUTO''
		 then the interface will not be	configured at boot or by
		 /etc/pccard_ether when	network_interfaces is set to ``AUTO''.

		 It is possible	to bring up an interface with DHCP by adding
		 ``DHCP'' to the ifconfig_<interface> variable.	 For instance,
		 to initialize the ed0 device via DHCP,	it is possible to use
		 something like:

		 ifconfig_ed0="DHCP"

		 If you	want to	configure your wireless	interface with
		 wpa_supplicant(8) for use with	WPA, EAP/LEAP or WEP, you need
		 to add	``WPA''	to the ifconfig_<interface> variable.

		 On the	other hand, if you want	to configure your wireless
		 interface with	hostapd(8), you	need to	add ``HOSTAP'' to the
		 ifconfig_<interface> variable.	 hostapd(8) will use the set-
		 tings from /etc/hostapd-<interface>.conf

		 Finally, you can add ifconfig(8) options in this variable, in
		 addition to the /etc/start_if.<interface> file.  For
		 instance, to configure	an ath(4) wireless device in station
		 mode with an address obtained via DHCP, using WPA authentica-
		 tion and 802.11b mode,	it is possible to use something	like:

		 wlans_ath0="wlan0"
		 ifconfig_wlan0="DHCP WPA mode 11b"

		 In addition to	the ifconfig_<interface> form, a fallback
		 variable ifconfig_DEFAULT may be configured.  It will be used
		 for all interfaces with no ifconfig_<interface> variable.
		 This is intended to replace the no longer supported
		 pccard_ifconfig variable.

		 It is also possible to	rename an interface by doing:

		 ifconfig_ed0_name="net0"
		 ifconfig_net0="inet 192.0.2.1 netmask 0xffffff00"

     ipv6_enable
		 (bool)	This variable is deprecated.  Use
		 ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6 and ipv6_activate_all_interfaces if
		 necessary.

		 If the	variable is ``YES'', ``inet6 accept_rtadv'' is added
		 to all	of ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6 and the
		 ipv6_activate_all_interfaces is defined as ``YES''.

     ipv6_prefer
		 (bool)	This variable is deprecated.  Use ip6addrctl_policy
		 instead.

		 If the	variable is ``YES'', the default address selection
		 policy	table set by ip6addrctl(8) will	be IPv6-preferred.

		 If the	variable is ``NO'', the	default	address	selection pol-
		 icy table set by ip6addrctl(8)	will be	IPv4-preferred.

     ipv6_activate_all_interfaces
		 (bool)	This controls initial configuration on IPv6-capable
		 interfaces with no corresponding ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6
		 variable.  Note that it is not	always necessary to set	this
		 variable to ``YES'' to	use IPv6 functionality on FreeBSD.  In
		 most cases, just configuring ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6	vari-
		 ables works.

		 If the	variable is ``NO'', all	interfaces which do not	have a
		 corresponding ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6 variable will be
		 marked	as ``IFDISABLED'' at creation.	This means that	all of
		 IPv6 functionality on that interface is completely disabled
		 to enforce a security policy.	If the variable	is set to
		 ``YES'', the flag will	be cleared on all of the interfaces.

		 In most cases,	just defining an ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6 for
		 an IPv6-capable interface should be sufficient.  However, if
		 an interface is added dynamically (by some tunneling
		 protocols such	as PPP,	for example), it is often difficult to
		 define	the variable in	advance.  In such a case, configuring
		 the ``IFDISABLED'' flag can be	disabled by setting this vari-
		 able to ``YES''.

		 For more details of the ``IFDISABLED''	flag and keywords
		 ``inet6 ifdisabled'', see ifconfig(8).

		 Default is ``NO''.

     ipv6_privacy
		 (bool)	If the variable	is ``YES'' privacy addresses will be
		 generated for each IPv6 interface as described	in RFC 4941.

     ipv6_network_interfaces
		 (str) This is the IPv6	equivalent of network_interfaces.
		 Normally manual configuration of this variable	is not needed.

     ipv6_cpe_wanif
		 (str) If the variable is set to an interface name, the
		 ifconfig(8) options ``inet6 -no_radr accept_rtadv'' will be
		 added to the specified	interface automatically	before evalu-
		 ating ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6, and two sysctl(8) variables
		 net.inet6.ip6.rfc6204w3 and net.inet6.ip6.no_radr will	be set
		 to 1.

		 This means the	specified interface will accept	ICMPv6 Router
		 Advertisement messages	on that	link and add the discovered
		 routers into the Default Router List.	While the other	inter-
		 faces can still accept	RA messages if the ``inet6
		 accept_rtadv''	option is specified, adding routes into	the
		 Default Router	List will be disabled by ``inet6 no_radr''
		 option	by default.  See ifconfig(8) for more details.

		 Note that ICMPv6 Router Advertisement messages	will be
		 accepted even when net.inet6.ip6.forwarding is	1 (packet
		 forwarding is enabled)	when net.inet6.ip6.rfc6204w3 is	set to
		 1.

		 Default is ``NO''.

     ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6
		 (str) IPv6 functionality on an	interface should be configured
		 by ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6, instead of setting ifconfig
		 parameters in ifconfig_<interface>.  If this variable is
		 empty,	all of IPv6 configurations on the specified interface
		 by other variables such as ipv6_prefix_<interface> will be
		 ignored.

		 Aliases should	be set by ifconfig_<interface>_alias<n>	with
		 ``inet6'' keyword.  For example:

		 ifconfig_ed0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8:1::1	prefixlen 64"
		 ifconfig_ed0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:2::1 prefixlen 64"

		 Interfaces that have an ``inet6 accept_rtadv''	keyword	in
		 ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6 setting will	be automatically con-
		 figured by SLAAC (StateLess Address AutoConfiguration)
		 described in RFC 4862.

		 Note that a link-local	address	will be	automatically config-
		 ured in addition to the configured global-scope addresses
		 because the IPv6 specifications require it on each link.  The
		 address is calculated from the	MAC address by using an	algo-
		 rithm defined in RFC 4862, Section 5.3.

		 If only a link-local address is needed	on the interface, the
		 following configuration can be	used:

		 ifconfig_ed0_ipv6="inet6 auto_linklocal"

		 A link-local address can also be configured manually.	This
		 is useful for the default router address of an	IPv6 router so
		 that it does not change when the network interface card is
		 replaced.  For	example:

		 ifconfig_ed0_ipv6="inet6 fe80::1 prefixlen 64"

     ipv6_prefix_<interface>
		 (str) If one or more prefixes are defined in
		 ipv6_prefix_<interface> addresses based on each prefix	and
		 the EUI-64 interface index will be configured on that inter-
		 face.	Note that this variable	will be	ignored	when
		 ifconfig_<interface>_ipv6 is empty.

		 For example, the following configuration

		 ipv6_prefix_ed0="2001:db8:1:0 2001:db8:2:0"

		 is equivalent to the following:

		 ifconfig_ed0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:1:: eui64 prefixlen 64"
		 ifconfig_ed0_alias1="inet6 2001:db8:1:: prefixlen 64 anycast"
		 ifconfig_ed0_alias2="inet6 2001:db8:2:: eui64 prefixlen 64"
		 ifconfig_ed0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:2:: prefixlen 64 anycast"

		 These Subnet-Router anycast addresses will be added only when
		 ipv6_gateway_enable is	YES.

     ipv6_default_interface
		 (str) If not set to ``NO'', this is the default output	inter-
		 face for scoped addresses.  This works	only with ipv6_gate-
		 way_enable="NO".

     ip6addrctl_enable
		 (bool)	This variable is to enable configuring default address
		 selection policy table	(RFC 3484).  The table can be speci-
		 fied in another variable ip6addrctl_policy.  For
		 ip6addrctl_policy the following keywords can be specified:
		 ``ipv4_prefer'', ``ipv6_prefer'', or ``AUTO''.

		 If ``ipv4_prefer'' or ``ipv6_prefer'' is specified,
		 ip6addrctl(8) installs	a pre-defined policy table described
		 in Section 2.1	(IPv6-preferred) or 10.3 (IPv4-preferred) of
		 RFC 3484.

		 If ``AUTO'' is	specified, it attempts to read a file
		 /etc/ip6addrctl.conf first.  If this file is found,
		 ip6addrctl(8) reads and installs it.  If not found, a policy
		 is automatically set according	to
		 ipv6_activate_all_interfaces variable;	if the variable	is set
		 to ``YES'' the	IPv6-preferred one is used.  Otherwise
		 IPv4-preferred.

		 The default value of ip6addrctl_enable	and ip6addrctl_policy
		 are ``YES'' and ``AUTO'', respectively.

     cloned_interfaces
		 (str) Set to the list of clonable network interfaces to cre-
		 ate on	this host.  Further cloning arguments may be passed to
		 the ifconfig(8) create	command	for each interface by setting
		 the create_args_<interface> variable.	If an interface	name
		 is specified with ``:sticky'' keyword,	the interface will not
		 be destroyed even when	rc.d/netif script is invoked with
		 ``stop'' argument.  This is useful when reconfiguring the
		 interface without destroying it.  Entries in
		 cloned_interfaces are automatically appended to
		 network_interfaces for	configuration.

     cloned_interfaces_sticky
		 (bool)	This variable is to globally enable functionality of
		 ``:sticky'' keyword in	cloned_interfaces for all interfaces.
		 The default value is ``NO''.  Even if this variable is	speci-
		 fied to ``YES'', ``:nosticky''	keyword	can be used to over-
		 ride it on per	interface basis.

     gif_interfaces
		 (str) This variable is	deprecated in favor of
		 cloned_interfaces.  Set to the	list of	gif(4) tunnel inter-
		 faces to configure on this host.  A gifconfig_<interface>
		 variable is assumed to	exist for each value of	interface.
		 The value of this variable is used to configure the link
		 layer of the tunnel according to the syntax of	the tunnel
		 option	to ifconfig(8).	 Additionally, this option ensures
		 that each listed interface is created via the create option
		 to ifconfig(8)	before attempting to configure it.

     sppp_interfaces
		 (str) Set to the list of sppp(4) interfaces to	configure on
		 this host.  A spppconfig_<interface> variable is assumed to
		 exist for each	value of interface.  Each interface should
		 also be configured by a general ifconfig_<interface> setting.
		 Refer to spppcontrol(8) for more information about available
		 options.

     ppp_enable	 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the ppp(8) daemon.

     ppp_profile
		 (str) The name	of the profile to use from /etc/ppp/ppp.conf.
		 Also used for per-profile overrides of	ppp_mode and ppp_nat,
		 and ppp_<profile>_unit.  When the profile name	contains any
		 of the	characters ``.-/+'' they are translated	to ``_'' for
		 the proposes of the override variable names.

     ppp_mode	 (str) Mode in which to	run the	ppp(8) daemon.

     ppp_<profile>_mode
		 (str) Overrides the global ppp_mode for profile.  Accepted
		 modes are ``auto'', ``ddial'',	``direct'' and ``dedicated''.
		 See the manual	for a full description.

     ppp_nat	 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', enables network address transla-
		 tion.	Used in	conjunction with gateway_enable	allows hosts
		 on private network addresses access to	the Internet using
		 this host as a	network	address	translating router.

     ppp_<profile>_nat
		 (str) Overrides the global ppp_nat for	profile.

     ppp_<profile>_unit
		 (int) Set the unit number to be used for this profile.	 See
		 the manual description	of -unitN for details.

     ppp_user	 (str) The name	of the user under which	ppp(8) should be
		 started.  By default, ppp(8) is started as ``root''.

     rc_conf_files
		 (str) This option is used to specify a	list of	files that
		 will override the settings in /etc/defaults/rc.conf.  The
		 files will be read in the order in which they are specified
		 and should include the	full path to the file.	By default,
		 the files specified are /etc/rc.conf and /etc/rc.conf.local

     zfs_enable	 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', /etc/rc.d/zfs will attempt to auto-
		 matically mount ZFS file systems and initialize ZFS volumes
		 (ZVOLs).

     gptboot_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', /etc/rc.d/gptboot will log if the
		 system	successfully (or not) booted from a GPT	partition,
		 which had the bootonce	attribute set using gpart(8) utility.

     gbde_autoattach_all
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', /etc/rc.d/gbde will attempt to
		 automatically initialize your .bde devices in /etc/fstab.

     gbde_devices
		 (str) List the	devices	that the script	should try to attach,
		 or ``AUTO''.

     gbde_lockdir
		 (str) The directory where the gbde(4) lockfiles are located.
		 The default lockfile directory	is /etc.

		 The lockfile for each individual gbde(4) device can be	over-
		 ridden	by setting the variable	gbde_lock_<device>, where
		 device	is the encrypted device	without	the ``/dev/'' and
		 ``.bde'' parts.

     gbde_attach_attempts
		 (int) Number of times to attempt attaching to a gbde(4)
		 device, i.e., how many	times the user is asked	for the	pass-
		 phrase.  Default is 3.

     geli_devices
		 (str) List of devices to automatically	attach on boot.	 Note
		 that .eli devices from	/etc/fstab are automatically appended
		 to this list.

     geli_tries	 (int) Number of times user is asked for the pass-phrase.  If
		 empty,	it will	be taken from kern.geom.eli.tries sysctl vari-
		 able.

     geli_default_flags
		 (str) Default flags to	use by geli(8) when configuring	disk
		 encryption.  Flags can	be configured for every	device sepa-
		 rately	by defining geli_<device>_flags	variable.

     geli_autodetach
		 (str) Specifies if GELI devices should	be marked for detach
		 on last close after file systems are mounted.	Default	is
		 ``YES''.  This	can be changed for every device	separately by
		 defining geli_<device>_autodetach variable.

     root_rw_mount
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' by default.  After the file systems are
		 checked at boot time, the root	file system is remounted as
		 read-write if this is set to ``YES''.	Diskless systems that
		 mount their root file system from a read-only remote NFS
		 share should set this to ``NO'' in their rc.conf.

     fsck_y_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', fsck(8) will	be run with the	-y
		 flag if the initial preen of the file systems fails.

     background_fsck
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', the system will attempt to run
		 fsck(8) in the	background where possible.

     background_fsck_delay
		 (int) The amount of time in seconds to	sleep before starting
		 a background fsck(8).	It defaults to sixty seconds to	allow
		 large applications such as the	X server to start before disk
		 I/O bandwidth is monopolized by fsck(8).  If set to a nega-
		 tive number, the background file system check will be delayed
		 indefinitely to allow the administrator to run	it at a	more
		 convenient time.  For example it may be run from cron(8) by
		 adding	a line like

		       0 4 * * * root /etc/rc.d/bgfsck forcestart

		 to /etc/crontab.

     netfs_types
		 (str) List of file system types that are network-based.  This
		 list should generally not be modified by end users.  Use
		 extra_netfs_types instead.

     extra_netfs_types
		 (str) If set to something other than ``NO'' (the default),
		 this variable extends the list	of file	system types for which
		 automatic mounting at startup by rc(8)	should be delayed
		 until the network is initialized.  It should contain a	white-
		 space-separated list of network file system descriptor	pairs,
		 each consisting of a file system type as passed to mount(8)
		 and a human-readable, one-word	description, joined with a
		 colon (`:').  Extending the default list in this way is only
		 necessary when	third party file system	types are used.

     syslogd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the syslogd(8) daemon.

     syslogd_program
		 (str) Path to syslogd(8) (default /usr/sbin/syslogd).

     syslogd_flags
		 (str) If syslogd_enable is set	to ``YES'', these are the
		 flags to pass to syslogd(8).

     inetd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the inetd(8) daemon.

     inetd_program
		 (str) Path to inetd(8)	(default /usr/sbin/inetd).

     inetd_flags
		 (str) If inetd_enable is set to ``YES'', these	are the	flags
		 to pass to inetd(8).

     hastd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the hastd(8) daemon.

     hastd_program
		 (str) Path to hastd(8)	(default /sbin/hastd).

     hastd_flags
		 (str) If hastd_enable is set to ``YES'', these	are the	flags
		 to pass to hastd(8).

     local_unbound_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the unbound(8) daemon as	a
		 local caching resolver.

     kdc_enable	 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to start	a Kerberos 5 authentication
		 server	at boot	time.

     kdc_program
		 (str) If kdc_enable is	set to ``YES'' this is the path	to
		 Kerberos 5 Authentication Server.

     kdc_flags	 (str) Empty by	default.  This variable	contains additional
		 flags to be passed to the Kerberos 5 authentication server.

     kadmind_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to start	kadmind(8), the	Kerberos 5
		 Administration	Daemon;	set to ``NO'' on a slave server.

     kadmind_program
		 (str) If kadmind_enable is set	to ``YES'' this	is the path to
		 Kerberos 5 Administration Daemon.

     kpasswdd_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to start	kpasswdd(8), the Kerberos 5
		 Password-Changing Daemon; set to ``NO'' on a slave server.

     kpasswdd_program
		 (str) If kpasswdd_enable is set to ``YES'' this is the	path
		 to Kerberos 5 Password-Changing Daemon.

     kfd_enable	 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to start	kfd(8),	the Kerberos 5 ticket
		 forwarding daemon, at the boot	time.

     kfd_program
		 (str) Path to kfd(8) (default /usr/libexec/kfd).

     rwhod_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the rwhod(8) daemon at boot
		 time.

     rwhod_flags
		 (str) If rwhod_enable is set to ``YES'', these	are the	flags
		 to pass to it.

     amd_enable	 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the amd(8) daemon at boot time.

     amd_flags	 (str) If amd_enable is	set to ``YES'',	these are the flags to
		 pass to it.  See the amd(8) manpage for more information.

     amd_map_program
		 (str) If set, the specified program is	run to get the list of
		 amd(8)	maps.  For example, if the amd(8) maps are stored in
		 NIS, one can set this to run ypcat(1) to get a	list of	amd(8)
		 maps from the amd.master NIS map.

     update_motd
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', /etc/motd will be updated at	boot
		 time to reflect the kernel release being run.	If set to
		 ``NO'', /etc/motd will	not be updated.

     nfs_client_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the NFS client daemons at boot
		 time.

     nfs_access_cache
		 (int) If nfs_client_enable is set to ``YES'', this can	be set
		 to ``0'' to disable NFS ACCESS	RPC caching, or	to the number
		 of seconds for	which NFS ACCESS results should	be cached.  A
		 value of 2-10 seconds will substantially reduce network traf-
		 fic for many NFS operations.

     nfs_server_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the NFS server daemons at boot
		 time.

     nfs_server_flags
		 (str) If nfs_server_enable is set to ``YES'', these are the
		 flags to pass to the nfsd(8) daemon.

     nfsv4_server_enable
		 (bool)	If nfs_server_enable is	set to ``YES'' and
		 nfsv4_server_enable are set to	``YES'', enable	the server for
		 NFSv4 as well as NFSv2	and NFSv3.

     nfsuserd_enable
		 (bool)	If nfsuserd_enable is set to ``YES'', run the nfsuserd
		 daemon, which is needed for NFSv4 in order to map between
		 user/group names vs uid/gid numbers.  If nfsv4_server_enable
		 is set	to ``YES'', this will be forced	enabled.

     nfsuserd_flags
		 (str) If nfsuserd_enable is set to ``YES'', these are the
		 flags to pass to the nfsuserd(8) daemon.

     nfscbd_enable
		 (bool)	If nfscbd_enable is set	to ``YES'', run	the nfscbd
		 daemon, which enables callbacks/delegations for the NFSv4
		 client.

     nfscbd_flags
		 (str) If nfscbd_enable	is set to ``YES'', these are the flags
		 to pass to the	nfscbd(8) daemon.

     mountd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', and no nfs_server_enable is set,
		 start mountd(8), but not nfsd(8) daemon.  It is commonly
		 needed	to run CFS without real	NFS used.

     mountd_flags
		 (str) If mountd_enable	is set to ``YES'', these are the flags
		 to pass to the	mountd(8) daemon.

     weak_mountd_authentication
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', allow services like PCNFSD to make
		 non-privileged	mount requests.

     nfs_reserved_port_only
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', provide NFS services	only on	a
		 secure	port.

     nfs_bufpackets
		 (int) If set to a number, indicates the number	of packets
		 worth of socket buffer	space to reserve on an NFS client.
		 The kernel default is typically 4.  Using a higher number may
		 be useful on gigabit networks to improve performance.	The
		 minimum value is 2 and	the maximum is 64.

     rpc_lockd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'' and also an NFS server or client,
		 run rpc.lockd(8) at boot time.

     rpc_lockd_flags
		 (str) If rpc_lockd_enable is set to ``YES'', these are	the
		 flags to pass to the rpc.lockd(8) daemon.

     rpc_statd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'' and also an NFS server or client,
		 run rpc.statd(8) at boot time.

     rpc_statd_flags
		 (str) If rpc_statd_enable is set to ``YES'', these are	the
		 flags to pass to the rpc.statd(8) daemon.

     rpcbind_program
		 (str) Path to rpcbind(8) (default /usr/sbin/rpcbind).

     rpcbind_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the rpcbind(8) service at boot
		 time.

     rpcbind_flags
		 (str) If rpcbind_enable is set	to ``YES'', these are the
		 flags to pass to the rpcbind(8) daemon.

     keyserv_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the keyserv(8) daemon on	boot
		 for running Secure RPC.

     keyserv_flags
		 (str) If keyserv_enable is set	to ``YES'', these are the
		 flags to pass to keyserv(8) daemon.

     pppoed_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the pppoed(8) daemon at boot
		 time to provide PPP over Ethernet services.

     pppoed_<provider>
		 (str) pppoed(8) listens to requests to	this provider and
		 ultimately runs ppp(8)	with a system argument of the same
		 name.

     pppoed_flags
		 (str) Additional flags	to pass	to pppoed(8).

     pppoed_interface
		 (str) The network interface to	run pppoed(8) on.  This	is
		 mandatory when	pppoed_enable is set to	``YES''.

     timed_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the timed(8) service at boot
		 time.	This command is	intended for networks of machines
		 where a consistent ``network time'' for all hosts must	be
		 established.  This is often useful in large NFS environments
		 where time stamps on files are	expected to be consistent net-
		 work-wide.

     timed_flags
		 (str) If timed_enable is set to ``YES'', these	are the	flags
		 to pass to the	timed(8) service.

     ntpdate_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run ntpdate(8) at system startup.
		 This command is intended to synchronize the system clock only
		 once from some	standard reference.

     ntpdate_config
		 (str) Configuration file for ntpdate(8).  Default
		 /etc/ntp.conf.

     ntpdate_hosts
		 (str) A whitespace-separated list of NTP servers to synchro-
		 nize with at startup.	The default is to use the servers
		 listed	in ntpdate_config, if that file	exists.

     ntpdate_program
		 (str) Path to ntpdate(8) (default /usr/sbin/ntpdate).

     ntpdate_flags
		 (str) If ntpdate_enable is set	to ``YES'', these are the
		 flags to pass to the ntpdate(8) command (typically a host-
		 name).

     ntpd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the ntpd(8) command at boot
		 time.

     ntpd_program
		 (str) Path to ntpd(8) (default	/usr/sbin/ntpd).

     ntpd_config
		 (str) Path to ntpd(8) configuration file.  Default
		 /etc/ntp.conf.

     ntpd_flags	 (str) If ntpd_enable is set to	``YES'', these are the flags
		 to pass to the	ntpd(8)	daemon.

     ntpd_sync_on_start
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', ntpd(8) is run with the -g flag,
		 which syncs the system's clock	on startup.  See ntpd(8) for
		 more information regarding the	-g option.  This is a pre-
		 ferred	alternative to using ntpdate(8)	or specifying the
		 ntpdate_enable	variable.

     nis_client_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the ypbind(8) service at	system
		 boot time.

     nis_client_flags
		 (str) If nis_client_enable is set to ``YES'', these are the
		 flags to pass to the ypbind(8)	service.

     nis_ypldap_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the ypldap(8) daemon at system
		 boot time.

     nis_ypldap_flags
		 (str) If nis.ypldap_enable is set to ``YES'', these are the
		 flags to pass to the ypldap(8)	daemon.

     nis_ypset_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the ypset(8) daemon at system
		 boot time.

     nis_ypset_flags
		 (str) If nis_ypset_enable is set to ``YES'', these are	the
		 flags to pass to the ypset(8) daemon.

     nis_server_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the ypserv(8) daemon at system
		 boot time.

     nis_server_flags
		 (str) If nis_server_enable is set to ``YES'', these are the
		 flags to pass to the ypserv(8)	daemon.

     nis_ypxfrd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the rpc.ypxfrd(8) daemon	at
		 system	boot time.

     nis_ypxfrd_flags
		 (str) If nis_ypxfrd_enable is set to ``YES'', these are the
		 flags to pass to the rpc.ypxfrd(8) daemon.

     nis_yppasswdd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the rpc.yppasswdd(8) daemon at
		 system	boot time.

     nis_yppasswdd_flags
		 (str) If nis_yppasswdd_enable is set to ``YES'', these	are
		 the flags to pass to the rpc.yppasswdd(8) daemon.

     rpc_ypupdated_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the rpc.ypupdated daemon	at
		 system	boot time.

     bsnmpd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the bsnmpd(1) daemon at system
		 boot time.  Be	sure to	understand the security	implications
		 of running SNMP daemon	on your	host.

     bsnmpd_flags
		 (str) If bsnmpd_enable	is set to ``YES'', these are the flags
		 to pass to the	bsnmpd(1) daemon.

     defaultrouter
		 (str) If not set to ``NO'', create a default route to this
		 host name or IP address (use an IP address if this router is
		 also required to get to the name server!).

     ipv6_defaultrouter
		 (str) The IPv6	equivalent of defaultrouter.

     static_arp_pairs
		 (str) Set to the list of static ARP pairs that	are to be
		 added at system boot time.  For each whitespace separated
		 element in the	value, a static_arp_<element> variable is
		 assumed to exist whose	contents will later be passed to a
		 ``arp -S'' operation.	For example

		 static_arp_pairs="gw"
		 static_arp_gw="192.168.1.1 00:01:02:03:04:05"

     static_ndp_pairs
		 (str) Set to the list of static NDP pairs that	are to be
		 added at system boot time.  For each whitespace separated
		 element in the	value, a static_ndp_<element> variable is
		 assumed to exist whose	contents will later be passed to a
		 ``ndp -s'' operation.	For example

		 static_ndp_pairs="gw"
		 static_ndp_gw="2001:db8:3::1 00:01:02:03:04:05"

     static_routes
		 (str) Set to the list of static routes	that are to be added
		 at system boot	time.  If not set to ``NO'' then for each
		 whitespace separated element in the value, a route_<element>
		 variable is assumed to	exist whose contents will later	be
		 passed	to a ``route add'' operation.  For example:

		 static_routes="ext mcast:gif0 gif0local:gif0"
		 route_ext="-net 10.0.0.0/24 -gateway 192.168.0.1"
		 route_mcast="-net 224.0.0.0/4 -iface gif0"
		 route_gif0local="-host	169.254.1.1 -iface lo0"

		 When an element is in the form	of name:ifname,	the route is
		 specific to the interface ifname.

     ipv6_static_routes
		 (str) The IPv6	equivalent of static_routes.  If not set to
		 ``NO''	then for each whitespace separated element in the
		 value,	a ipv6_route_<element> variable	is assumed to exist
		 whose contents	will later be passed to	a ``route add -inet6''
		 operation.

     natm_static_routes
		 (str) The natmip(4) equivalent	of static_routes.  If not
		 empty then for	each whitespace	separated element in the
		 value,	a route_<element> variable is assumed to exist whose
		 contents will later be	passed to a ``atmconfig	natm add''
		 operation.

     gateway_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', configure host to act as an IP
		 router, e.g. to forward packets between interfaces.

     ipv6_gateway_enable
		 (bool)	The IPv6 equivalent of gateway_enable.

     routed_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run a routing daemon	of some	sort,
		 based on the settings of routed_program and routed_flags.

     route6d_enable
		 (bool)	The IPv6 equivalent of routed_enable.  If set to
		 ``YES'', run a	routing	daemon of some sort, based on the set-
		 tings of route6d_program and route6d_flags.

     routed_program
		 (str) If routed_enable	is set to ``YES'', this	is the name of
		 the routing daemon to use.

     route6d_program
		 (str) The IPv6	equivalent of routed_program.

     routed_flags
		 (str) If routed_enable	is set to ``YES'', these are the flags
		 to pass to the	routing	daemon.

     route6d_flags
		 (str) The IPv6	equivalent of routed_flags.

     mroute6d_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the IPv6	multicast routing dae-
		 mon.

		 Note that multicast routing daemons are no longer included in
		 the FreeBSD base system, however, both	mrouted(8) and
		 pim6dd(8) may be installed from the FreeBSD Ports Collection.

     mroute6d_flags
		 (str) If mroute6d_enable is set to ``YES'', these are the
		 flags passed to the IPv6 multicast routing daemon.

     mroute6d_program
		 (str) If mroute6d_enable is set to ``YES'', this is the path
		 to the	IPv6 multicast routing daemon.

     rtadvd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the rtadvd(8) daemon at boot
		 time.	The rtadvd(8) utility sends ICMPv6 Router Advertise-
		 ment messages to the interfaces specified in
		 rtadvd_interfaces.  This should only be enabled with great
		 care.	You may	want to	fine-tune rtadvd.conf(5).

     rtadvd_interfaces
		 (str) If rtadvd_enable	is set to ``YES'' this is the list of
		 interfaces to use.

     arpproxy_all
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', enable global proxy ARP.

     forward_sourceroute
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'' and gateway_enable is	also set to
		 ``YES'', source-routed	packets	are forwarded.

     accept_sourceroute
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', the system will accept source-
		 routed	packets	directed at it.

     rarpd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the rarpd(8) daemon at system
		 boot time.

     rarpd_flags
		 (str) If rarpd_enable is set to ``YES'', these	are the	flags
		 to pass to the	rarpd(8) daemon.

     bootparamd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the bootparamd(8) daemon	at
		 system	boot time.

     bootparamd_flags
		 (str) If bootparamd_enable is set to ``YES'', these are the
		 flags to pass to the bootparamd(8) daemon.

     stf_interface_ipv4addr
		 (str) If not set to ``NO'', this is the local IPv4 address
		 for 6to4 (IPv6	over IPv4 tunneling interface).	 Specify this
		 entry to enable the 6to4 interface.

     stf_interface_ipv4plen
		 (int) Prefix length for 6to4 IPv4 addresses, to limit peer
		 address range.	 An effective value is 0-31.

     stf_interface_ipv6_ifid
		 (str) IPv6 interface ID for stf(4).  This can be set to
		 ``AUTO''.

     stf_interface_ipv6_slaid
		 (str) IPv6 Site Level Aggregator for stf(4).

     ipv6_ipv4mapping
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'' this enables IPv4 mapped IPv6
		 address communication (like ::ffff:a.b.c.d).

     rtsold_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to enable the rtsold(8) daemon to send
		 ICMPv6	Router Solicitation messages.

     rtsold_flags
		 (str) If rtsold_enable	is set to ``YES'', these are the flags
		 to pass to rtsold(8).

     rtsol_flags
		 (str) For interfaces configured with the ``inet6
		 accept_rtadv''	keyword, these are the flags to	pass to
		 rtsol(8).

		 Note that rtsold_enable is mutually exclusive to rtsol_flags;
		 rtsold_enable takes precedence.

     atm_enable	 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to enable the configuration of ATM
		 interfaces at system boot time.  For all of the ATM variables
		 described below, please refer to the atm(8) manual page for
		 further details on the	available command parameters.  Also
		 refer to the files in /usr/share/examples/atm for more
		 detailed configuration	information.

     atm_load	 (str) This is a list of physical ATM interface	drivers	to
		 load.	Typical	values are ``hfa_pci'' and/or ``hea_pci''.

     atm_netif_<intf>
		 (str) For the ATM physical interface intf, this variable
		 defines the name prefix and count for the ATM network inter-
		 faces to be created.  The value will be passed	as the parame-
		 ters of an ``atm set netif intf'' command.

     atm_sigmgr_<intf>
		 (str) For the ATM physical interface intf, this variable
		 defines the ATM signalling manager to be used.	 The value
		 will be passed	as the parameters of an	``atm attach intf''
		 command.

     atm_prefix_<intf>
		 (str) For the ATM physical interface intf, this variable
		 defines the NSAP prefix for interfaces	using a	UNI signalling
		 manager.  If set to ``ILMI'', the prefix will automatically
		 be set	via the	ilmid(8) daemon.  Otherwise, the value will be
		 passed	as the parameters of an	``atm set prefix intf''	com-
		 mand.

     atm_macaddr_<intf>
		 (str) For the ATM physical interface intf, this variable
		 defines the MAC address for interfaces	using a	UNI signalling
		 manager.  If set to ``NO'', the hardware MAC address con-
		 tained	in the ATM interface card will be used.	 Otherwise,
		 the value will	be passed as the parameters of an ``atm	set
		 mac intf'' command.

     atm_arpserver_<netif>
		 (str) For the ATM network interface netif, this variable
		 defines the ATM address for a host which is to	provide	ATMARP
		 service.  This	variable is only applicable to interfaces
		 using a UNI signalling	manager.  If set to ``local'', this
		 host will become an ATMARP server.  The value will be passed
		 as the	parameters of an ``atm set arpserver netif'' command.

     atm_scsparp_<netif>
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', SCSP/ATMARP service for the network
		 interface netif will be initiated using the scspd(8) and
		 atmarpd(8) daemons.  This variable is only applicable if
		 atm_arpserver_<netif> is set to ``local''.

     atm_pvcs	 (str) Set to the list of ATM PVCs to be added at system boot
		 time.	For each whitespace separated element in the value, an
		 atm_pvc_<element> variable is assumed to exist.  The value of
		 each of these variables will be passed	as the parameters of
		 an ``atm add pvc'' command.

     atm_arps	 (str) Set to the list of permanent ATM	ARP entries to be
		 added at system boot time.  For each whitespace separated
		 element in the	value, an atm_arp_<element> variable is
		 assumed to exist.  The	value of each of these variables will
		 be passed as the parameters of	an ``atm add arp'' command.

     natm_interfaces
		 (str) Set to the list of natm(4) interfaces that will also be
		 used for HARP through harp(4).	 If this list is not empty all
		 interfaces in the list	will be	brought	up with	ifconfig(8)
		 and harp(4) will be loaded.  For this to work the interface
		 drivers must be either	compiled into the kernel or must
		 reside	on the root partition.

     keybell	 (str) The keyboard bell sound.	 Set to	``normal'',
		 ``visual'', ``off'', or ``NO''	if the default behavior	is
		 desired.  For details,	refer to the kbdcontrol(1) manpage.

     keyboard	 (str) If set to a non-null string, the	virtual	console's key-
		 board input is	set to this device.

     keymap	 (str) If set to ``NO'', no keymap is installed, otherwise the
		 value is used to install the keymap file found	in
		 /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/<value>.kbd	(if using syscons(4))
		 or /usr/share/vt/keymaps/<value>.kbd (if using	vt(4)).

     keyrate	 (str) The keyboard repeat speed.  Set to ``slow'',
		 ``normal'', ``fast'', or ``NO'' if the	default	behavior is
		 desired.

     keychange	 (str) If not set to ``NO'', attempt to	program	the function
		 keys with the value.  The value should	be a single string of
		 the form: ``funkey_number new_value [funkey_number new_value
		 ...]''.

     cursor	 (str) Can be set to the value of ``normal'', ``blink'',
		 ``destructive'', or ``NO'' to set the cursor behavior explic-
		 itly or choose	the default behavior.

     scrnmap	 (str) If set to ``NO'', no screen map is installed, otherwise
		 the value is used to install the screen map file in
		 /usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/<value>.  This parameter is
		 ignored when using vt(4) as the console driver.

     font8x16	 (str) If set to ``NO'', the default 8x16 font value is	used
		 for screen size requests, otherwise the value in
		 /usr/share/syscons/fonts/<value> or
		 /usr/share/vt/fonts/<value> is	used (depending	on the console
		 driver	being used).

     font8x14	 (str) If set to ``NO'', the default 8x14 font value is	used
		 for screen size requests, otherwise the value in
		 /usr/share/syscons/fonts/<value> or
		 /usr/share/vt/fonts/<value> is	used (depending	on the console
		 driver	being used).

     font8x8	 (str) If set to ``NO'', the default 8x8 font value is used
		 for screen size requests, otherwise the value in
		 /usr/share/syscons/fonts/<value> or
		 /usr/share/vt/fonts/<value> is	used (depending	on the console
		 driver	being used).

     blanktime	 (int) If set to ``NO'', the default screen blanking interval
		 is used, otherwise it is set to value seconds.

     saver	 (str) If not set to ``NO'', this is the actual	screen saver
		 to use	(blank,	snake, daemon, etc).

     moused_nondefault_enable
		 (str) If set to ``NO'', the mouse device specified on the
		 command line is not automatically treated as enabled by the
		 /etc/rc.d/moused script.  Having this variable	set to ``YES''
		 allows	a usb(4) mouse,	for example, to	be enabled as soon as
		 it is plugged in.

     moused_enable
		 (str) If set to ``YES'', the moused(8)	daemon is started for
		 doing cut/paste selection on the console.

     moused_type
		 (str) This is the protocol type of the	mouse connected	to
		 this host.  This variable must	be set if moused_enable	is set
		 to ``YES''.  The moused(8) daemon is able to detect the
		 appropriate mouse type	automatically in many cases.  Set this
		 variable to ``auto'' to let the daemon	detect it, or select
		 one from the following	list if	the automatic detection	fails.

		 If the	mouse is attached to the PS/2 mouse port, choose
		 ``auto'' or ``ps/2'', regardless of the brand and model of
		 the mouse.  Likewise, if the mouse is attached	to the bus
		 mouse port, choose ``auto'' or	``busmouse''.  All other pro-
		 tocols	are for	serial mice and	will not work with the PS/2
		 and bus mice.	If this	is a USB mouse,	``auto'' is the	only
		 protocol type which will work.

		 microsoft	 Microsoft mouse (serial)
		 intellimouse	 Microsoft IntelliMouse	(serial)
		 mousesystems	 Mouse systems Corp. mouse (serial)
		 mmseries	 MM Series mouse (serial)
		 logitech	 Logitech mouse	(serial)
		 busmouse	 A bus mouse
		 mouseman	 Logitech MouseMan and TrackMan	(serial)
		 glidepoint	 ALPS GlidePoint (serial)
		 thinkingmouse	 Kensington ThinkingMouse (serial)
		 ps/2		 PS/2 mouse
		 mmhittab	 MM HitTablet (serial)
		 x10mouseremote	 X10 MouseRemote (serial)
		 versapad	 Interlink VersaPad (serial)

		 Even if the mouse is not in the above list, it	may be compat-
		 ible with one in the list.  Refer to the manual page for
		 moused(8) for compatibility information.

		 It should also	be noted that while this is enabled, any other
		 client	of the mouse (such as an X server) should access the
		 mouse through the virtual mouse device, /dev/sysmouse,	and
		 configure it as a ``sysmouse''	type mouse, since all mouse
		 data is converted to this single canonical format when	using
		 moused(8).  If	the client program does	not support the
		 ``sysmouse'' type, specify the	``mousesystems'' type.	It is
		 the second preferred type.

     moused_port
		 (str) If moused_enable	is set to ``YES'', this	is the actual
		 port the mouse	is on.	It might be /dev/cuau0 for a COM1
		 serial	mouse, /dev/psm0 for a PS/2 mouse or /dev/mse0 for a
		 bus mouse, for	example.

     moused_flags
		 (str) If moused_flags is set, its value is used as an addi-
		 tional	set of flags to	pass to	the moused(8) daemon.

     moused_XXX_flags
		 When moused_nondefault_enable is enabled, and a moused(8)
		 daemon	is started for a non-default port, the
		 moused_XXX_flags set of options has precedence	over and
		 replaces the default moused_flags (where XXX is the name of
		 the non-default port, i.e., ums0).  By	setting
		 moused_XXX_flags it is	possible to set	up a different set of
		 default flags for each	moused(8) instance.  For example, you
		 can use ``-3''	for the	default	moused_flags to	make your lap-
		 top's touchpad	more comfortable to use, but an	empty set of
		 options for moused_ums0_flags when your usb(4)	mouse has
		 three or more buttons.

     mousechar_start
		 (int) If set to ``NO'', the default mouse cursor character
		 range 0xd0-0xd3 is used, otherwise the	range start is set to
		 value character, see vidcontrol(1).  Use if the default range
		 is occupied in	the language code table.

     allscreens_flags
		 (str) If set, vidcontrol(1) is	run with these options for
		 each of the virtual terminals (/dev/ttyv*).  For example,
		 ``-m on'' will	enable the mouse pointer on all	virtual	termi-
		 nals if moused_enable is set to ``YES''.

     allscreens_kbdflags
		 (str) If set, kbdcontrol(1) is	run with these options for
		 each of the virtual terminals (/dev/ttyv*).  For example,
		 ``-h 200'' will set the syscons(4) or vt(4) scrollback	(his-
		 tory) buffer to 200 lines.

     cron_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the cron(8) daemon at system
		 boot time.

     cron_program
		 (str) Path to cron(8) (default	/usr/sbin/cron).

     cron_flags	 (str) If cron_enable is set to	``YES'', these are the flags
		 to pass to cron(8).

     cron_dst	 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', enable the special handling of
		 transitions to	and from the Daylight Saving Time in cron(8)
		 (equivalent to	using the flag -s).

     lpd_program
		 (str) Path to lpd(8) (default /usr/sbin/lpd).

     lpd_enable	 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the lpd(8) daemon at system
		 boot time.

     lpd_flags	 (str) If lpd_enable is	set to ``YES'',	these are the flags to
		 pass to the lpd(8) daemon.

     chkprintcap_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run the chkprintcap(8) command
		 before	starting the lpd(8) daemon.

     chkprintcap_flags
		 (str) If lpd_enable and chkprintcap_enable are	set to
		 ``YES'', these	are the	flags to pass to the chkprintcap(8)
		 program.  The default is ``-d'', which	causes missing direc-
		 tories	to be created.

     mta_start_script
		 (str) This variable specifies the full	path to	the script to
		 run to	start a	mail transfer agent.  The default is
		 /etc/rc.sendmail.  The	sendmail_* variables which
		 /etc/rc.sendmail uses are documented in the rc.sendmail(8)
		 manual	page.

     dumpdev	 (str) Indicates the device (usually a swap partition) to
		 which a crash dump should be written in the event of a	system
		 crash.	 If the	value of this variable is ``AUTO'', the	first
		 suitable swap device listed in	/etc/fstab will	be used	as
		 dump device.  Otherwise, the value of this variable is	passed
		 as the	argument to dumpon(8).	To disable crash dumps,	set
		 this variable to ``NO''.

     dumpdir	 (str) When the	system reboots after a crash and a crash dump
		 is found on the device	specified by the dumpdev variable,
		 savecore(8) will save that crash dump and a copy of the ker-
		 nel to	the directory specified	by the dumpdir variable.  The
		 default value is /var/crash.  Set to ``NO'' to	not run
		 savecore(8) at	boot time when dumpdir is set.

     savecore_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``NO'', disable automatic extraction of the
		 crash dump from the dumpdev.

     savecore_flags
		 (str) If crash	dumps are enabled, these are the flags to pass
		 to the	savecore(8) utility.

     quota_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to turn on user and group disk quotas
		 on system startup via the quotaon(8) command for all file
		 systems marked	as having quotas enabled in /etc/fstab.	 The
		 kernel	must be	built with options QUOTA for disk quotas to
		 function.

     check_quotas
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to enable user and group	disk quota
		 checking via the quotacheck(8)	command.

     quotacheck_flags
		 (str) If quota_enable is set to ``YES'', and check_quotas is
		 set to	``YES'', these are the flags to	pass to	the
		 quotacheck(8) utility.	 The default is	``-a'',	which checks
		 quotas	for all	file systems with quotas enabled in
		 /etc/fstab.

     quotaon_flags
		 (str) If quota_enable is set to ``YES'', these	are the	flags
		 to pass to the	quotaon(8) utility.  The default is ``-a'',
		 which enables quotas for all file systems with	quotas enabled
		 in /etc/fstab.

     quotaoff_flags
		 (str) If quota_enable is set to ``YES'', these	are the	flags
		 to pass to the	quotaoff(8) utility when shutting down the
		 quota system.	The default is ``-a'', which disables quotas
		 for all file systems with quotas enabled in /etc/fstab.

     accounting_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to enable system	accounting through the
		 accton(8) facility.

     ibcs2_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to enable iBCS2 (SCO) binary emulation
		 at system initial boot	time.

     ibcs2_loaders
		 (str) If not set to ``NO'' and	if ibcs2_enable	is set to
		 ``YES'', this specifies a list	of additional iBCS2 loaders to
		 enable.

     firstboot_sentinel
		 (str) This variable specifies the full	path to	a ``first
		 boot''	sentinel file.	If a file exists with this path, rc.d
		 scripts with the ``firstboot''	keyword	will be	run on startup
		 and the sentinel file will be deleted after the boot process
		 completes.  The sentinel file must be located on a writable
		 file system which is mounted no later than early_late_divider
		 to function properly.	The default is /firstboot.

     linux_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to enable Linux/ELF binary emulation at
		 system	initial	boot time.

     svr4_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', enable SysVR4 emulation at boot
		 time.

     sysvipc_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', load	System V IPC primitives	at
		 boot time.

     clear_tmp_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to have /tmp cleaned at startup.

     clear_tmp_X
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' to disable removing of X11 lock files,
		 and the removal and (secure) recreation of the	various	socket
		 directories for X11 related programs.

     ldconfig_paths
		 (str) Set to the list of shared library paths to use with
		 ldconfig(8).  NOTE: /usr/lib will always be added first, so
		 it need not appear in this list.

     ldconfig32_paths
		 (str) Set to the list of 32-bit compatibility shared library
		 paths to use with ldconfig(8).

     ldconfig_paths_aout
		 (str) Set to the list of shared library paths to use with
		 ldconfig(8) legacy a.out(5) support.

     ldconfig_insecure
		 (bool)	The ldconfig(8)	utility	normally refuses to use	direc-
		 tories	which are writable by anyone except root.  Set this
		 variable to ``YES'' to	disable	that security check during
		 system	startup.

     ldconfig_local_dirs
		 (str) Set to the list of local	ldconfig(8) directories.  The
		 names of all files in the directories listed will be passed
		 as arguments to ldconfig(8).

     ldconfig_local32_dirs
		 (str) Set to the list of local	32-bit compatibility
		 ldconfig(8) directories.  The names of	all files in the
		 directories listed will be passed as arguments	to ``ldconfig
		 -32''.

     kern_securelevel_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to set the kernel security level	at
		 system	startup.

     kern_securelevel
		 (int) The kernel security level to set	at startup.  The
		 allowed range of value	ranges from -1 (the compile time
		 default) to 3 (the most secure).  See security(7) for the
		 list of possible security levels and their effect on system
		 operation.

     sshd_program
		 (str) Path to the SSH server program (/usr/sbin/sshd is the
		 default).

     sshd_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to start	sshd(8)	at system boot time.

     sshd_flags	 (str) If sshd_enable is set to	``YES'', these are the flags
		 to pass to the	sshd(8)	daemon.

     ftpd_program
		 (str) Path to the FTP server program (/usr/libexec/ftpd is
		 the default).

     ftpd_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to start	ftpd(8)	as a stand-alone dae-
		 mon at	system boot time.

     ftpd_flags	 (str) If ftpd_enable is set to	``YES'', these are the addi-
		 tional	flags to pass to the ftpd(8) daemon.

     watchdogd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', start the watchdogd(8) daemon at
		 boot time.  This requires that	the kernel have	been compiled
		 with a	watchdog(4) compatible device.

     watchdogd_flags
		 (str) If watchdogd_enable is set to ``YES'', these are	the
		 flags passed to the watchdogd(8) daemon.

     devfs_rulesets
		 (str) List of files containing	sets of	rules for devfs(8).

     devfs_system_ruleset
		 (str) Rule name(s) to apply to	the system /dev	itself.

     devfs_set_rulesets
		 (str) Pairs of	already-mounted	dev directories	and rulesets
		 that should be	applied	to them.  For example:
		 /mount/dev=ruleset_name

     devfs_load_rulesets
		 (bool)	If set,	always load the	default	rulesets listed	in
		 devfs_rulesets.

     performance_cx_lowest
		 (str) CPU idle	state to use while on AC power.	 The string
		 ``LOW'' indicates that	acpi(4)	should use the lowest power
		 state available while ``HIGH''	indicates that the lowest
		 latency state (less power savings) should be used.

     performance_cpu_freq
		 (str) CPU clock frequency to use while	on AC power.  The
		 string	``LOW''	indicates that cpufreq(4) should use the low-
		 est frequency available while ``HIGH''	indicates that the
		 highest frequency (less power savings)	should be used.

     economy_cx_lowest
		 (str) CPU idle	state to use when off AC power.	 The string
		 ``LOW'' indicates that	acpi(4)	should use the lowest power
		 state available while ``HIGH''	indicates that the lowest
		 latency state (less power savings) should be used.

     economy_cpu_freq
		 (str) CPU clock frequency to use when off AC power.  The
		 string	``LOW''	indicates that cpufreq(4) should use the low-
		 est frequency available while ``HIGH''	indicates that the
		 highest frequency (less power savings)	should be used.

     jail_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``NO'', any configured jails will not	be
		 started.

     jail_conf	 (str) The configuration filename used by jail(8) utility.
		 The default value is /etc/jail.conf.

     jail_parallel_start
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', all configured jails	will be
		 started in the	background (in parallel).

     jail_flags	 (str) Unset by	default.  When set, use	as default value for
		 jail_<jname>_flags for	every jail in jail_list.

     jail_list	 (str) A space-delimited list of jail names.  When left	empty,
		 all of	the jail(8) instances defined in the configuration
		 file are started.  The	names specified	in this	list control
		 the jail startup order.  jail(8) instances missing from
		 jail_list must	be started manually.  Note that	a jail's
		 depend	parameter in the configuration file may	override this
		 list.

     jail_reverse_stop
		 (bool)	When set to ``YES'', all configured jails in jail_list
		 are stopped in	reverse	order.

     jail_* variables
		 Note that older releases supported per-jail configuration via
		 rc.conf variables.  For example, hostname of a	jail named
		 vjail was able	to be set by jail_vjail_hostname.  These per-
		 jail configuration variables are now obsolete in favor	of
		 jail(8) configuration file.  For backward compatibility, when
		 per-jail configuration	variables are defined, jail(8) config-
		 uration files are created as /var/run/jail.<jname>.conf and
		 used.

		 The following per-jail	parameters are handled by rc.d/jail
		 script	out of their corresponding rc.conf variables.  In
		 addition to them, parameters in jail_<jname>_parameters will
		 be added to the configuration file.  They must	be a semi-
		 colon (`;') delimited list of ``key=value''.  For more
		 details, see jail(8) manual page.

		       path	      set from jail_<jname>_rootdir

		       host.hostname  set from jail_<jname>_hostname

		       exec.consolelog
				      set from jail_<jname>_consolelog.	 The
				      default value is /var/log/jail_ <jname>
				      _console.log.

		       interface      set from jail_<jname>_interface.

		       vnet.interface
				      set from jail_<jname>_vnet_interface.
				      This implies vnet	parameter will be
				      enabled and cannot be specified with
				      jail_<jname>_interface, jail_<jname>_ip
				      and/or jail_<jname>_ip_multi<n> at the
				      same time.

		       fstab	      set from jail_<jname>_fstab

		       mount	      set from jail_<jname>_procfs_enable.

		       exec.fib	      set from jail_<jname>_fib

		       exec.start     set from jail_<jname>_exec_start.	 The
				      parameter	name was command in some older
				      releases.

		       exec.prestart  set from jail_<jname>_exec_prestart

		       exec.poststart
				      set from jail_<jname>_exec_poststart

		       exec.stop      set from jail_<jname>_exec_stop

		       exec.prestop   set from jail_<jname>_exec_prestop

		       exec.poststop  set from jail_<jname>_exec_poststop

		       ip4.addr	      set if jail_<jname>_ip or
				      jail_<jname>_ip_multi<n> contain IPv4
				      addresses

		       ip6.addr	      set if jail_<jname>_ip or
				      jail_<jname>_ip_multi<n> contain IPv6
				      addresses

		       allow.mount    set from jail_<jname>_mount_enable

		       mount.devfs    set from jail_<jname>_devfs_enable

		       devfs_ruleset  set from jail_<jname>_devfs_ruleset.
				      This must	be an integer, not a string.

		       mount.fdescfs  set from jail_<jname>_fdescfs_enable

		       allow.set_hostname
				      set from jail_<jname>_set_hostname_allow

		       allow.rawsocket
				      set from
				      jail_<jname>_socket_unixiproute_only

		       allow.sysvipc  set from jail_<jname>_sysvipc_allow

     harvest_mask
		 (int) Set to a	bit-mask representing the entropy sources you
		 wish to harvest.  Refer to random(4) for more information.

     entropy_dir
		 (str) Set to ``NO'' to	disable	caching	entropy	via cron(8).
		 Otherwise set to the directory	in which the entropy files are
		 stored.  To be	useful,	there must be a	system cron job	that
		 regularly writes and rotates files here.  All files found
		 will be used at boot time.  The default is /var/db/entropy.

     entropy_file
		 (str) Set to ``NO'' to	disable	caching	entropy	through
		 reboots.  Otherwise set to the	name of	a file used to store
		 cached	entropy.  This file should be located on a file	system
		 that is readable before all the volumes specified in fstab(5)
		 are mounted.  By default, /entropy is used, but if
		 /var/db/entropy-file is found it will also be used.  This
		 will be of some use to	bsdinstall(8).

     entropy_boot_file
		 (str) Set to ``NO'' to	disable	very early caching entropy
		 through reboots.  Otherwise set to the	filename used to read
		 very early reboot cached entropy.  This file should be
		 located where loader(8) can read it.  See also
		 loader.conf(5).  The default location is /boot/entropy.

     entropy_save_sz
		 (int) Size of the entropy cache files saved by	save-entropy
		 periodically.

     entropy_save_num
		 (int) Number of entropy cache files to	save by	save-entropy
		 periodically.

     ipsec_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to run setkey(8)	on ipsec_file at boot
		 time.

     ipsec_file	 (str) Configuration file for setkey(8).

     dmesg_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to save dmesg(8)	to /var/run/dmesg.boot
		 on boot.

     rcshutdown_timeout
		 (int) If set, start a watchdog	timer in the background	which
		 will terminate	rc.shutdown if shutdown(8) has not completed
		 within	the specified time (in seconds).  Notice that in addi-
		 tion to this soft timeout, init(8) also applies a hard	time-
		 out for the execution of rc.shutdown.	This is	configured via
		 sysctl(8) variable kern.init_shutdown_timeout and defaults to
		 120 seconds.  Setting the value of rcshutdown_timeout to more
		 than 120 seconds will have no effect until the	sysctl(8)
		 variable kern.init_shutdown_timeout is	also increased.

     virecover_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``NO'' to prevent the system from trying	to
		 recover pre-maturely terminated vi(1) sessions.

     ugidfw_enable
		 (bool)	Set to ``YES'' to load the mac_bsdextended(4) module
		 upon system initialization and	load a default ruleset file.

     bsdextended_script
		 (str) The default mac_bsdextended(4) ruleset file to load.
		 The default value of this variable is /etc/rc.bsdextended.

     newsyslog_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', run newsyslog(8) command at
		 startup.

     newsyslog_flags
		 (str) If newsyslog_enable is set to ``YES'', these are	the
		 flags to pass to the newsyslog(8) program.  The default is
		 ``-CN'', which	causes log files flagged with a	C to be	cre-
		 ated.

     mdconfig_md<X>
		 (str) Arguments to mdconfig(8)	for md(4) device X.  At	mini-
		 mum a -t type must be specified and either a -s size for mal-
		 loc or	swap backed md(4) devices or a -f file for vnode
		 backed	md(4) devices.	Note that mdconfig_md<X> variables are
		 evaluated until one variable is unset or null.

     mdconfig_md<X>_newfs
		 (str) Optional	arguments passed to newfs(8) to	initialize
		 md(4) device X.

     mdconfig_md<X>_owner
		 (str) An ownership specification passed to chown(8) after the
		 specified md(4) device	X has been mounted.  Both the md(4)
		 device	and the	mount point will be changed.

     mdconfig_md<X>_perms
		 (str) A mode string passed to chmod(1)	after the specified
		 md(4) device X	has been mounted.  Both	the md(4) device and
		 the mount point will be changed.

     mdconfig_md<X>_files
		 (str) Files to	be copied to the mount point of	the md(4)
		 device	X after	it has been mounted.

     mdconfig_md<X>_cmd
		 (str) Command to execute after	the specified md(4) device X
		 has been mounted.  Note that the command is passed to eval
		 and that both _dev and	_mp variables can be used to reference
		 respectively the md(4)	device and the mount point.  Assuming
		 that the md(4)	device is md0, one could set the following:

		 mdconfig_md0_cmd="tar xfzC /var/file.tgz \${_mp}"

     autobridge_interfaces
		 (str) Set to the list of bridge interfaces that will have
		 newly arriving	interfaces checked against to be automatically
		 added.	 If not	set to ``NO'' then for each whitespace sepa-
		 rated element in the value, a autobridge_<element> variable
		 is assumed to exist which has a whitespace separated list of
		 interface names to match, these names can use wildcards.  For
		 example:

		 autobridge_interfaces="bridge0"
		 autobridge_bridge0="tap* dc0 vlan[345]"

     mixer_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', enable support for sound mixer.

     hcsecd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', enable Bluetooth security daemon.

     hcsecd_config
		 (str) Configuration file for hcsecd(8).  Default
		 /etc/bluetooth/hcsecd.conf.

     sdpd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', enable Bluetooth Service Discovery
		 Protocol daemon.

     sdpd_control
		 (str) Path to sdpd(8) control socket.	Default	/var/run/sdp.

     sdpd_groupname
		 (str) Sets sdpd(8) group to run as after it initializes.
		 Default ``nobody''.

     sdpd_username
		 (str) Sets sdpd(8) user to run	as after it initializes.
		 Default ``nobody''.

     bthidd_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', enable Bluetooth Human Interface
		 Device	daemon.

     bthidd_config
		 (str) Configuration file for bthidd(8).  Default
		 /etc/bluetooth/bthidd.conf.

     bthidd_hids
		 (str) Path to a file, where bthidd(8) will store information
		 about known HID devices.  Default /var/db/bthidd.hids.

     rfcomm_pppd_server_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', enable Bluetooth RFCOMM PPP wrapper
		 daemon.

     rfcomm_pppd_server_profile
		 (str) The name	of the profile to use from /etc/ppp/ppp.conf.
		 Multiple profiles can be specified here.  Also	used to	spec-
		 ify per-profile overrides.  When the profile name contains
		 any of	the characters ``.-/+''	they are translated to ``_''
		 for the proposes of the override variable names.

     rfcomm_pppd_server_<profile>_bdaddr
		 (str) Overrides local address to listen on.  By default
		 rfcomm_pppd(8)	will listen on ``ANY'' address.	 The address
		 can be	specified as BD_ADDR or	name.

     rfcomm_pppd_server_<profile>_channel
		 (str) Overrides local RFCOMM channel to listen	on.  By
		 default rfcomm_pppd(8)	will listen on RFCOMM channel 1.  Must
		 set properly if multiple profiles used	in the same time.

     rfcomm_pppd_server_<profile>_register_sp
		 (bool)	Tells rfcomm_pppd(8) if	it should register Serial Port
		 service on the	specified RFCOMM channel.  Default ``NO''.

     rfcomm_pppd_server_<profile>_register_dun
		 (bool)	Tells rfcomm_pppd(8) if	it should register Dial-Up
		 Networking service on the specified RFCOMM channel.  Default
		 ``NO''.

     ubthidhci_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', change the USB Bluetooth controller
		 from HID mode to HCI mode.  You also need to specify the
		 location of USB Bluetooth controller with the
		 ubthidhci_busnum and ubthidhci_addr variables.

     ubthidhci_busnum
		 Bus number where the USB Bluetooth controller is located.
		 Check the output of usbconfig(8) on your system to find this
		 information.

     ubthidhci_addr
		 Bus address of	the USB	Bluetooth controller.  Check the out-
		 put of	usbconfig(8) on	your system to find this information.

     netwait_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', delays the start of network-reliant
		 services until	netwait_if is up and ICMP packets to a desti-
		 nation	defined	in netwait_ip are flowing.  Link state is
		 examined first, followed by ``pinging'' an IP address to ver-
		 ify network usability.	 If no destination can be reached or
		 timeouts are exceeded,	network	services are started anyway
		 with no guarantee that	the network is usable.	Use of this
		 variable requires both	netwait_ip and netwait_if to be	set.

     netwait_ip	 (str) Empty by	default.  This variable	contains a space-
		 delimited list	of IP addresses	to ping(8).  DNS hostnames
		 should	not be used as resolution is not guaranteed to be
		 functional at this point.  If multiple	IP addresses are spec-
		 ified,	each will be tried until one is	successful or the list
		 is exhausted.

     netwait_timeout
		 (int) Indicates the total number of seconds to	perform	a
		 ``ping'' against each IP address in netwait_ip, at a rate of
		 one ping per second.  If any of the pings are successful,
		 full network connectivity is considered reliable.  The
		 default is 60.

     netwait_if	 (str) Empty by	default.  Defines the name of the network
		 interface on which watch for link.  ifconfig(8) is used to
		 monitor the interface,	looking	for ``status: no carrier''.
		 Once gone, the	link is	considered up.	This can be a vlan(4)
		 interface if desired.

     netwait_if_timeout
		 (int) Defines the total number	of seconds to wait for link to
		 become	usable,	polled at a 1-second interval.	The default is
		 30.

     rctl_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', load	rctl(8)	rules from the defined
		 ruleset.  The kernel must be built with options RACCT and
		 options RCTL.

     rctl_rules	 (str) Set to /etc/rctl.conf by	default.  This variables con-
		 tains the rctl.conf(5)	ruleset	to load	for rctl(8).

     iovctl_files
		 (str) A space-separated list of configuration files used by
		 iovctl(8).  The default value is an empty string.

     autofs_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', start the automount(8) utility and
		 the automountd(8) and autounmountd(8) daemons at boot time.

     automount_flags
		 (str) If autofs_enable	is set to ``YES'', these are the flags
		 to pass to the	automount(8) program.  By default no flags are
		 passed.

     automountd_flags
		 (str) If autofs_enable	is set to ``YES'', these are the flags
		 to pass to the	automountd(8) daemon.  By default no flags are
		 passed.

     autounmountd_flags
		 (str) If autofs_enable	is set to ``YES'', these are the flags
		 to pass to the	autounmountd(8)	daemon.	 By default no flags
		 are passed.

     ctld_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', start the ctld(8) daemon at boot
		 time.

     iscsid_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', start the iscsid(8) daemon at boot
		 time.

     iscsictl_enable
		 (bool)	If set to ``YES'', start the iscsictl(8) utility at
		 boot time.

     iscsictl_flags
		 (str) If iscsictl_enable is set to ``YES'', these are the
		 flags to pass to the iscsictl(8) program.  The	default	is
		 ``-Aa'', which	configures sessions based on the
		 /etc/iscsi.conf configuration file.

FILES
     /etc/defaults/rc.conf
     /etc/rc.conf
     /etc/rc.conf.local

SEE ALSO
     catman(1),	chmod(1), gdb(1), info(1), kbdcontrol(1), makewhatis(1),
     sh(1), vi(1), vidcontrol(1), bridge(4), dummynet(4), ip(4), ipf(4),
     ipfw(4), ipnat(4),	kld(4),	pf(4), pflog(4), pfsync(4), tcp(4), udp(4),
     exports(5), fstab(5), ipf(5), ipnat(5), jail.conf(5), loader.conf(5),
     motd(5), newsyslog.conf(5), pf.conf(5), security(7), accton(8), amd(8),
     apm(8), atm(8), bsdinstall(8), bthidd(8), chkprintcap(8), chown(8),
     cron(8), devfs(8),	dhclient(8), ftpd(8), geli(8), hcsecd(8), ifconfig(8),
     inetd(8), iovctl(8), ipf(8), ipfw(8), ipnat(8), jail(8), kldxref(8),
     loader(8),	lpd(8),	mdconfig(8), mdmfs(8), mixer(8), mountd(8), moused(8),
     newfs(8), newsyslog(8), nfsd(8), ntpd(8), ntpdate(8), pfctl(8),
     pflogd(8),	ping(8), powerd(8), quotacheck(8), quotaon(8), rc(8),
     rc.sendmail(8), rfcomm_pppd(8), route(8), routed(8), rpc.lockd(8),
     rpc.statd(8), rpcbind(8), rwhod(8), savecore(8), sdpd(8), sshd(8),
     swapon(8),	sysctl(8), syslogd(8), timed(8), unbound(8), usbconfig(8),
     wlandebug(8), yp(8), ypbind(8), ypserv(8),	ypset(8)

HISTORY
     The rc.conf file appeared in FreeBSD 2.2.2.

AUTHORS
     Jordan K. Hubbard.

FreeBSD	11.1			 June 8, 2016			  FreeBSD 11.1

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