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tcpwrap is legacy code, that is barely maintained upstream. It's APIs are awful, and the feature set it exposes (such as DNS and IDENT access control) questionnable. We should not support this natively in systemd. Hence, let's remove the code. If people want to continue making use of this, they can do so by plugging in "tcpd" for the processes they start. With that scheme things are as well or badly supported as they were from traditional inetd, hence no functionality is really lost.
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systemd System and Service Manager
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DETAILS:
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http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd.html
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WEB SITE:
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http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd
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GIT:
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git://anongit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd
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ssh://git.freedesktop.org/git/systemd/systemd
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GITWEB:
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http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd
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MAILING LIST:
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http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
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http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-commits
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IRC:
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#systemd on irc.freenode.org
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BUG REPORTS:
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=systemd
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AUTHOR:
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Lennart Poettering
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Kay Sievers
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...and many others
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LICENSE:
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LGPLv2.1+ for all code
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- except sd-readahead.[ch] which is MIT
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- except src/shared/MurmurHash2.c which is Public Domain
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- except src/shared/siphash24.c which is CC0 Public Domain
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- except src/journal/lookup3.c which is Public Domain
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- except src/udev/* which is (currently still) GPLv2, GPLv2+
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REQUIREMENTS:
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Linux kernel >= 3.0
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Linux kernel >= 3.3 for loop device partition support features with nspawn
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Linux kernel >= 3.8 for Smack support
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Kernel Config Options:
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CONFIG_DEVTMPFS
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CONFIG_CGROUPS (it's OK to disable all controllers)
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CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER
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CONFIG_SIGNALFD
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CONFIG_TIMERFD
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CONFIG_EPOLL
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CONFIG_NET
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CONFIG_SYSFS
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CONFIG_PROC_FS
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CONFIG_FHANDLE (libudev, mount and bind mount handling)
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Udev will fail to work with the legacy layout:
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CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED=n
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Legacy hotplug slows down the system and confuses udev:
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CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH=""
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Userspace firmware loading is deprecated, will go away, and
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sometimes causes problems:
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CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER=n
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Some udev rules and virtualization detection relies on it:
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CONFIG_DMIID
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Support for some SCSI devices serial number retrieval, to
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create additional symlinks in /dev/disk/ and /dev/tape:
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CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG
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Optional but strongly recommended:
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CONFIG_IPV6
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CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS
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CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL
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CONFIG_TMPFS_XATTR
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CONFIG_SECCOMP
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For systemd-bootchart, several proc debug interfaces are required:
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CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS
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CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG
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For UEFI systems:
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CONFIG_EFIVAR_FS
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CONFIG_EFI_PARTITION
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Note that kernel auditing is broken when used with systemd's
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container code. When using systemd in conjunction with
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containers, please make sure to either turn off auditing at
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runtime using the kernel command line option "audit=0", or
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turn it off at kernel compile time using:
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CONFIG_AUDIT=n
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If systemd is compiled with libseccomp support on
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architectures which do not use socketcall() and where seccomp
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is supported (this effectively means x86-64 and ARM, but
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excludes 32bit x86!), then nspawn will now install a
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work-around seccomp filter that makes containers boot even
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with audit being enabled. This works correctly only on kernels
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3.14 and newer though. TL;DR: turn audit off, still.
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glibc >= 2.14
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libcap
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libseccomp >= 1.0.0 (optional)
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libblkid >= 2.20 (from util-linux) (optional)
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libkmod >= 15 (optional)
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PAM >= 1.1.2 (optional)
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libcryptsetup (optional)
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libaudit (optional)
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libacl (optional)
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libattr (optional)
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libselinux (optional)
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liblzma (optional)
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libgcrypt (optional)
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libqrencode (optional)
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libmicrohttpd (optional)
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libpython (optional)
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make, gcc, and similar tools
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During runtime, you need the following additional
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dependencies:
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util-linux >= v2.19 (requires fsck -l, agetty -s),
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v2.21 required for tests in test/
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dbus >= 1.4.0 (strictly speaking optional, but recommended)
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sulogin (from util-linux >= 2.22 or sysvinit-tools, optional but recommended,
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required for tests in test/)
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dracut (optional)
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PolicyKit (optional)
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When building from git, you need the following additional
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dependencies:
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docbook-xsl
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xsltproc
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automake
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autoconf
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libtool
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intltool
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gperf
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gtkdocize (optional)
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python (optional)
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python-lxml (optional, but required to build the indices)
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sphinx (optional)
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When systemd-hostnamed is used, it is strongly recommended to
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install nss-myhostname to ensure that, in a world of
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dynamically changing hostnames, the hostname stays resolvable
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under all circumstances. In fact, systemd-hostnamed will warn
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if nss-myhostname is not installed.
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To build HTML documentation for python-systemd using sphinx,
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please first install systemd (using 'make install'), and then
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invoke sphinx-build with 'make sphinx-<target>', with <target>
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being 'html' or 'latexpdf'. If using DESTDIR for installation,
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pass the same DESTDIR to 'make sphinx-html' invocation.
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USERS AND GROUPS:
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Default udev rules use the following standard system group
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names, which need to be resolvable by getgrnam() at any time,
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even in the very early boot stages, where no other databases
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and network are available:
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tty, dialout, kmem, video, audio, lp, floppy, cdrom, tape, disk
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During runtime, the journal daemon requires the
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"systemd-journal" system group to exist. New journal files will
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be readable by this group (but not writable), which may be used
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to grant specific users read access.
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It is also recommended to grant read access to all journal
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files to the system groups "wheel" and "adm" with a command
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like the following in the post installation script of the
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package:
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# setfacl -nm g:wheel:rx,d:g:wheel:rx,g:adm:rx,d:g:adm:rx /var/log/journal/
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The journal gateway daemon requires the
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"systemd-journal-gateway" system user and group to
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exist. During execution this network facing service will drop
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privileges and assume this uid/gid for security reasons.
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WARNINGS:
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systemd will warn you during boot if /etc/mtab is not a
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symlink to /proc/mounts. Please ensure that /etc/mtab is a
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proper symlink.
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systemd will warn you during boot if /usr is on a different
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file system than /. While in systemd itself very little will
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break if /usr is on a separate partition, many of its
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dependencies very likely will break sooner or later in one
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form or another. For example, udev rules tend to refer to
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binaries in /usr, binaries that link to libraries in /usr or
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binaries that refer to data files in /usr. Since these
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breakages are not always directly visible, systemd will warn
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about this, since this kind of file system setup is not really
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supported anymore by the basic set of Linux OS components.
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systemd requires that the /run mount point exists. systemd also
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requires that /var/run is a a symlink → /run.
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For more information on this issue consult
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http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/separate-usr-is-broken
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To run systemd under valgrind, compile with VALGRIND defined
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(e.g. ./configure CPPFLAGS='... -DVALGRIND=1'). Otherwise,
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false positives will be triggered by code which violates
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some rules but is actually safe.
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