1# 2# Copyright 2005 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, Version 1.0 only 9# (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance 10# with the License. 11# 12# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE 13# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. 14# See the License for the specific language governing permissions 15# and limitations under the License. 16# 17# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each 18# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. 19# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the 20# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying 21# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 22# 23# CDDL HEADER END 24# 25# ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 26 27#################################################################### 28# wanboot.conf(4): boot configuration file. 29# 30# Please consult wanboot.conf(4) for further information. Note that 31# this interface is "Evolving" as defined by attributes(5). 32# 33# Anything after a '#' is comment. Values may be quoted (e.g. "val"). 34# 35# <empty> means there is no value, i.e. null. The absence of any 36# parameter implies that it takes a default value (<empty> unless 37# otherwise specified). 38# 39# <url> is of the form http://... or https://... 40#################################################################### 41 42# The path of the bootstrap file (within htdocs) which is served up 43# by wanboot-cgi(bootfile). 44# 45boot_file=/bootfiles/wanboot # <absolute pathname> 46 47# These are used by wanboot-cgi(bootfile|bootfs|rootfs) to determine 48# whether boot_file or the bootfs is to be sent encrypted/signed, or 49# root_file is to be sent signed; the client must be setup with the 50# corresponding encryption/signature key(s) (which cannot be auto- 51# matically verified). 52# 53# If an encryption_type is specified then a signature_type must also 54# be specified. 55# 56encryption_type=3des # 3des | aes | <empty> 57signature_type=sha1 # sha1 | <empty> 58 59# This is used by wanboot-cgi(bootfs) and wanboot to determine whether 60# server authentication should be requested during SSL connection 61# setup. 62# 63server_authentication=yes # yes | no 64 65# This is used by wanboot-cgi(bootfs) and wanboot to determine whether 66# client authentication should be requested during SSL connection 67# setup. If client_authentication is "yes", then server_authentication 68# must also be "yes". 69# 70client_authentication=yes # yes | no 71 72# wanboot-cgi(bootfs) will construct a hosts file which resolves any 73# hostnames specified in any of the URLs in the wanboot.conf file, 74# plus those found in certificates, etc. The following parameter 75# may be used to add additional mappings to the hosts file. 76# 77resolve_hosts= # <hostname>[,<hostname>*] | <empty> 78 79# This is used to specify the URL of wanboot-cgi on the server on which 80# the root_file exists, and used by wanboot to obtain the root server's 81# URL; wanboot substitutes root_file for the pathname part of the URL. 82# If the schema is http://... then the root_file will be signed if there 83# is a non-empty signature_type. If server_authentication is "yes", the 84# schema must be https://...; otherwise it must be http://... 85# 86root_server=https://host:port/cgi-bin/wanboot-cgi # <url> | <empty> 87 88# This is used by wanboot-cgi(rootfs) to locate the path of the 89# rootfs image (within htdocs) on the root_server. 90# 91root_file=/rootimages/miniroot # <absolute pathname> | <empty> 92 93# This is used by wanboot to determine the URL of the bootserver 94# (and whether bootlog traffic should be sent using http or https), 95# or whether it should simply be sent to the console. 96# 97boot_logger= # <url> | <empty> 98 99# This is used by the system startup scripts. If set, it should 100# point to a file that contains name value pairs to be used at 101# start up time. For example, this file may be used to provide 102# install the values for sysidcfg and jumpscfg. 103# 104system_conf=system.conf 105