1# 2# Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. 3# Use is subject to license terms. 4# 5# CDDL HEADER START 6# 7# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the 8# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). 9# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 10# 11# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE 12# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. 13# See the License for the specific language governing permissions 14# and limitations under the License. 15# 16# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each 17# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. 18# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the 19# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying 20# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 21# 22# CDDL HEADER END 23# 24# ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 25# 26# TCP_STRONG_ISS sets the TCP initial sequence number generation parameters. 27# Set TCP_STRONG_ISS to be: 28# 0 = Old-fashioned sequential initial sequence number generation. 29# 1 = Improved sequential generation, with random variance in increment. 30# 2 = RFC 1948 sequence number generation, unique-per-connection-ID. 31# 32TCP_STRONG_ISS=1 33# 34# ACCEPT6TO4RELAY sets the policy for 6to4 tunnels communicating with 6to4 35# Relay Routers as defined in RFC 3056. Traffic sent from a 6to4 site to a 36# native IPv6 host will be tunneled over the IPv4 Internet to a 6to4 Relay 37# Router before being delivered to the native IPv6 host. Enabling support 38# for sending/receiving traffic to/from a 6to4 Relay Router can create a 39# security risk for a 6to4 site, since there is no default trust 40# mechanism for communicating with Relay Routers. Communication support 41# with 6to4 Relay Routers has been disabled by default. ACCEPT6TO4RELAY 42# can be set to the following values: 43# NO = Disables communication with 6to4 Relay Routers 44# YES = Enables communication with 6to4 Relay Routers and thus native 45# IPv6 hosts through a 6to4 tunnel. 46# 47# When ACCEPT6TO4RELAY=YES, RELAY6TO4ADDR will be used to determine the 48# destination IPv4 address to be used as a tunnel endpoint when communicating 49# with 6to4 Relay Routers. 192.88.99.1 is the well-known 6to4 Relay Router 50# Anycast address as defined in RFC 3068. This value may be changed to 51# the IPv4 unicast address of a particular 6to4 Relay Router, if desired. 52# 53ACCEPT6TO4RELAY=NO 54RELAY6TO4ADDR="192.88.99.1" 55 56# Set the SDP system Policy. This needs to happen after basic 57# networking is up but before any networking services that might 58# want to use SDP are enabled 59if [ -f /usr/sbin/sdpadm ] ; then 60 if [ -f /etc/sdp.conf ] ; then 61 . /etc/sdp.conf 62 if [ "$sysenable" = "1" ]; then 63 /usr/sbin/sdpadm enable 64 fi 65 fi 66fi 67