/* $OpenBSD: config.h,v 1.21 2015/02/09 23:00:14 deraadt Exp $ */ /* Copyright 1988,1990,1993,1994 by Paul Vixie * Copyright (c) 2004 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") * Copyright (c) 1997,2000 by Internet Software Consortium, Inc. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT * OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ /* config.h - configurables for ISC Cron */ /* * these are site-dependent */ /* * choose one of these mailer commands. some use * /bin/mail for speed; it makes biff bark but doesn't * do aliasing. sendmail does do aliasing but is * a hog for short messages. aliasing is not needed * if you make use of the MAILTO= feature in crontabs. * (hint: MAILTO= was added for this reason). */ #define MAILFMT "%s -FCronDaemon -odi -oem -oi -t" /*-*/ /* -Fx = set full-name of sender * -odi = Option Deliverymode Interactive * -oem = Option Errors Mailedtosender * -oi = Ignore "." alone on a line * -t = Get recipient from headers */ #define MAILARG _PATH_SENDMAIL /*-*/ /* #define MAILFMT "%s -d %s" -*/ /* -d = undocumented but common flag: deliver locally? */ /* #define MAILARG "/bin/mail",mailto -*/ /* #define MAILFMT "%s -mlrxto %s" -*/ /* #define MAILARG "/usr/mmdf/bin/submit",mailto -*/ /* #define MAIL_DATE -*/ /* should we include an ersatz Date: header in * generated mail? if you are using sendmail * as the mailer, it is better to let sendmail * generate the Date: header. */ /* if you want to use syslog(3) instead of appending * to CRONDIR/LOG_FILE (/var/cron/log, e.g.), define * SYSLOG here. Note that quite a bit of logging * info is written, and that you probably don't want * to use this on 4.2bsd since everything goes in * /usr/spool/mqueue/syslog. On 4.[34]bsd you can * tell /etc/syslog.conf to send cron's logging to * a separate file. * * Note that if this and LOG_FILE in "pathnames.h" * are both defined, then logging will go to both * places. */ #define SYSLOG /*-*/ /* if you have a tm_gmtoff member in struct tm. * If not, we will have to compute the value ourselves. */ #define HAVE_TM_GMTOFF /*-*/ /* if your OS has the paths.h header */ #define HAVE_PATHS_H /*-*/ /* if your OS supports a BSD-style login.conf file */ #define LOGIN_CAP /*-*/ /* if your OS supports BSD authentication */ #define BSD_AUTH /*-*/ /* if your OS has a getloadavg() function */ #define HAVE_GETLOADAVG /*-*/ /* if your OS has a setlogin() function */ #define HAVE_SETLOGIN /*-*/ /* if your OS has a pw_expire field in struct passwd */ #define HAVE_PW_EXPIRE /*-*/ /* maximum load at which batch jobs will still run */ #define BATCH_MAXLOAD 1.5 /*-*/ /* Define this to run crontab setgid instead of * setuid root. Group access will be used to read * the tabs/atjobs dirs and the allow/deny files. * If this is not defined then crontab and at * must be setuid root. */ #define CRON_GROUP "crontab" /*-*/