otocol [Steve_Casner]\nbr-sat-mon 76 BR-SAT-MON # Backroom \ SATNET Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nsun-nd 77 SUN-ND \ # SUN ND PROTOCOL-Temporary [William_Melohn]\nwb-mon 78 WB-MO\ N # WIDEBAND Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nwb-expak \ 79 WB-EXPAK # WIDEBAND EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\n\ iso-ip 80 ISO-IP # ISO Internet Protocol [Marshall_\ T_Rose]\nvmtp 81 VMTP # VMTP [\ Dave_Cherit" 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "on]\nsecure-vmtp 82 SECURE-VMTP # SECURE-VMTP [Dave\ _Cheriton]\nvines 83 VINES # VINES \ [Brian Horn]\nttp 84 TTP iptm IPTM # Transaction Transport \ [Jim_Stevens]\n# Protocol\n#iptm 84 IPTM \ # Internet Protocol Traffic [Jim_Stevens]\n# \ Manager\nnsfnet-igp 85 NSFNET-IGP # NSFNET-IGP \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndgp 86 DGP # Dissimilar Gateway \ Protocol [M/A-COM Government Systems, \"Dissimilar Gateway Protocol Sp\ ecification,\n# \ Draft Version\", Contract no. CS901145, November 16, 1987.][Mike_Little]\ntcf \ 87 TCF # TCF [Guillermo_A_Loyol\ a]\neigrp 88 EIGRP # EIGRP [RFC78\ 68]\nospfigp 89 OSPFIGP # OSPFIGP [RFC1\ 583][RFC2328][RFC5340][John_Moy]\n# \ [Welch, B., \"The Sprite Remote Procedure Call System\", Techn\ ical Report,\nsprite-rpc 90 Sprite-RPC # Sprite RPC Protocol \ UCB/Computer Science Dept., 86/302, University of California at Berkeley,\n# \ June 1986.][Bruce\ Willins]\nlarp 91 LARP # Locus Address Resolution \ [Brian Horn]\n# Protocol\nmtp 92 MTP \ # Multicast Transport Protocol [Susie_Armstrong]\nax.25 93 AX.\ 25 # AX.25 Frames [Brian_Kantor]\nipip \ 94 IPIP # IP-within-IP Encapsulation [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Protocol\nmicp 95 MICP # (deprecated) Mobi\ le Internetworking [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Control Pro.\nscc-sp 96 SCC-SP # Semaphore Communications \ [Howard_Hart]\n# Sec. Pro.\netherip 97 ETH\ ERIP # Ethernet-within-IP [RFC3378]\n# \ Encapsulation\nencap 98 ENCAP # Encapsulation Header \ [RFC1241][Robert_Woodburn]\n# 99 any priv\ ate encryption [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \ scheme\ngmtp 100 GMTP # GMTP \ [[RXB5]]\nifmp 101 IFMP # Ipsilon Flow Management \ [Bob_Hinden][November 1995, 1997.]\n# \ Protocol\npnni 102 PNNI # PNNI over IP \ [Ross_Callon]\npim 103 PIM # Protocol Independent \ [RFC7761][Dino_Farinacci]\n# Multicast\naris \ 104 ARIS # ARIS [Nancy_Feldman]\nscp\ s 105 SCPS # SCPS [Robert_Durst\ ]\nqnx 106 QNX # QNX [Michae\ l_Hunter]\na/n 107 A/N # Active Networks \ [Bob_Braden]\nipcomp 108 IPComp # IP Payload Compression \ [RFC2393]\n# Protocol\nsnp 109 SNP \ # Sitara Networks Protocol [Manickam_R_Sridhar]\ncompaq-peer 110\ Compaq-Peer # Compaq Peer Protocol [Victor_Volpe]\nipx-in-ip \ 111 IPX-in-IP # IPX in IP [CJ_Lee]\nvrrp \ 112 VRRP carp # Virtual Router Redundancy [RFC5798]\n# \ Protocol\npgm 113 PGM # PGM Reliable Transpor\ t " 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " [Tony_Speakman]\n# Protocol\n# 114 \ any 0-hop protocol [Internet_Assigned_Numbers\ _Authority]\nl2tp 115 L2TP # Layer Two Tunneling Protocol \ [RFC3931][Bernard_Aboba]\nddx 116 DDX # D-II Data Exchange (DDX) \ [John_Worley]\niatp 117 IATP # Interactive Agent Tr\ ansfer [John_Murphy]\n# Protocol\nstp \ 118 STP # Schedule Transfer Protocol [Jean_Michel_Pi\ ttet]\nsrp 119 SRP # SpectraLink Radio Protocol [Ma\ rk_Hamilton]\nuti 120 UTI # UTI \ [Peter_Lothberg]\nsmp 121 SMP # Simple Message Protocol \ [Leif_Ekblad]\nsm 122 SM # (deprecated) Simple Mult\ icast Protocol [Jon_Crowcroft][draft-perlman-simple-multicast]\nptp \ 123 PTP # Performance Transparency [Michael_Welzl\ ]\n# Protocol\nisis 124 ISIS # over IPv4\ [Tony_Przygienda]\nfire 125 F\ IRE # [Criag_Partridge]\ncrtp 126 CRTP # Combat Radio Transpor\ t [Robert_Sautter]\n# Protocol\ncru\ dp 127 CRUDP # Combat Radio User Datagram [Robert_Sautt\ er]\nsscopmce 128 SSCOPMCE # [Kurt_Waber]\niplt 129 IPLT # [[H\ ollbach]]\nsps 130 SPS # Secure Packet Shield \ [Bill_McIntosh]\npipe 131 PIPE # Private IP Encapsulation \ [Bernhard_Petri]\n# within IP\nsctp 132 \ SCTP # Stream Control Transmission [Randall_R_Stewart]\n# \ Protocol\nfc 133 FC # Fibre Channel \ [Murali_Rajagopal][RFC6172]\nrsvp-e2e-ignore 134 RSVP-E2E-IG\ NORE # [RFC3175]\nmobility 135 Mobility # Header \ Y [RFC6275]\nudplite 136 UDPLite # [RFC3828]\nmpls-in-ip 1\ 37 MPLS-in-IP # [RFC4023]\nmanet 138 MANET # MANET Protocols \ [RFC5498]\nhip 139 HIP # Host Identity Protocol \ Y [RFC7401]\nshim6 140 Shim6 # Shim6 Protocol \ Y [RFC5533]\nwesp 141 WESP # Wrapped Encapsulating \ [RFC5840]\n# Security Payload\nroh\ c 142 ROHC # Robust Header Compression [RFC5858]\net\ hernet 143 Ethernet # Ethernet [RFC8986]\na\ ggfrag 144 AGGFRAG # AGGFRAG encapsulation [RFC-ietf-i\ psecme-iptfs-19]\n# payload for ESP\n# 145-252 \ Unassigned [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Au\ thority]\npfsync 240 PFSYNC # PF Synchronization\n# 253 \ Use for experimentation and Y [RFC3692]\n# \ testing\n# 254 Use for experimentation and Y\ [RFC3692]\n# testing\nreserved 255 Reserved \ # [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \n# \ Contact Information\n# \n# ID \ Name Contact URI \ Last Updated\n# [Barry_Boehm] Barry Boehm \ mailto:boehm&arpa.mil\n# [Barry_Howard] Bar\ ry Howard mailto:Howard&nmfecc.llnl.gov\n# [Bernard_Aboba] \ Bernard Aboba mailto:bernardaµsoft.com\ " 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " 1998-04\n# [Bernhard_Petri] Bernhard Petri \ mailto:bernhard.petri&siemens.com 2012-07-09\n# [Bill_McIntos\ h] Bill McIntosh mailto:BMcIntosh&fortress\ tech.com\n# [Bob_Braden] Bob Braden \ mailto:braden&isi.edu 1997-07\n# [Bob_Hinden] \ Bob Hinden mailto:bob.hinden&gmail.com \ 2013-02-17\n# [Brian_Kantor] Brian Kantor \ mailto:brian&ucsd.edu\n# [CJ_Lee] \ CJ Lee mailto:cj_lee&novell.com 19\ 97-10\n# [Charlie_Perkins] Charlie Perkins \ mailto:perk&watson.ibm.com 1994-10\n# [Christer_Oberg] \ Christer Oberg mailto:chg&bull.se \ 1994-10\n# [Criag_Partridge] Criag Partridge \ mailto:craig&bbn.com 1999-08\n# [Dave_Cher\ iton] Dave Cheriton mailto:cheriton&pescad\ ero.stanford.edu\n# [Dave_Presotto] Dave Presotto \ mailto:presotto&plan9.att.com 1995-07\n# [David_Clark]\ David Clark mailto:ddc&lcs.mit.edu\n#\ [David_Mills] David Mills mailto:M\ ills&huey.udel.edu\n# [Deborah_Estrin] Deborah Estrin \ mailto:estrin&usc.edu\n# [Dino_Farinacci] Dino Fa\ rinacci mailto:dino&cisco.com 1996-03\n\ # [Dirk_Fromhein] Dirk Fromhein mailto:\ df&watershed.com\n# [Gene_Tsudik] Gene Tsudik \ mailto:tsudik&usc.edu\n# [Greg_Chesson] Greg Ches\ son mailto:Greg&sgi.com\n# [Guillermo_A_Loyola] \ Guillermo A. Loyola mailto:LOYOLA&ibm.com\n# [Hans_Werner_Brau\ n] Hans-Werner Braun mailto:HWB&mcr.umich.edu\n# \ [Harry_Forsdick] Harry Forsdick mailto:For\ sdick&bbn.com\n# [Howard_Hart] Howard Hart \ mailto:hch&hybrid.com\n# [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority] Internet Ass\ igned Numbers Authority mailto:iana&iana.org 1995-06\n# \ [J_Noel_Chiappa] J. Noel Chiappa mailto:JNC&x\ x.lcs.mit.edu\n# [Jack_Haverty] Jack Haverty \ mailto:jhaverty&oracle.com\n# [Jean_Michel_Pittet] Jean-Mi\ chel Pittet mailto:jmp&gandalf.engr.sgi.com 1998-11\n\ # [Jim_Stevens] Jim Stevens mailto:\ jasteven&rockwellcollins.com 2011-01-26\n# [John_Ioannidis] \ John Ioannidis mailto:ji&tla.org \ 2015-01-06\n# [John_Moy] John Moy \ mailto:jmoy&proteon.com\n# [John_Murphy] John \ Murphy mailto:john.m.murphy&mci.com 1998-10\ \n# [John_Worley] John Worley mailt\ o:worley&milehigh.net 1998-06\n# [Jon_Crowcroft] \ Jon Crowcroft mailto:jon&cs.ucl.ac.uk \ 1999-06\n# [Jon_Postel] Jon Postel \ mailto:postel&isi.edu\n# [K_Robert_Glenn] K. Robert G\ lenn mailto:glenn&osi.ncsl.nist.gov\n# [Kurt_Waber] " 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " Kurt Waber mailto:kurt.waber&swisscom.com \ 1999-08\n# [Leif_Ekblad] Leif Ekblad \ mailto:leif&rdos.net 2012-08-21\n# [M\ anickam_R_Sridhar] Manickam R. Sridhar mailto:msridha\ r&sitaranetworks.com 1997-09\n# [Mark_Hamilton] \ Mark Hamilton mailto:mah&spectralink.com 19\ 98-11\n# [Marshall_T_Rose] Marshall T. Rose \ mailto:mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us\n# [Martha_Steenstrup] Martha Steen\ strup mailto:MSteenst&bbn.com\n# [Michael_Greenwald] \ Michael Greenwald mailto:Greenwald&scrc-stony-brook.symbolics.\ com\n# [Michael_Hunter] Michael Hunter ma\ ilto:mphunter&qnx.com 1997-07\n# [Michael_Welzl] \ Michael Welzl mailto:michael&tk.uni-linz.ac.at \ 1999-08\n# [Mike_Little] Mike Little \ mailto:little&macom4.arpa\n# [Murali_Rajagopal] Mura\ li Rajagopal mailto:murali&gadzoox.com 2000-0\ 5\n# [Nancy_Feldman] Nancy Feldman mail\ to:nkf&vnet.ibm.com 1997-01\n# [Peter_Lothberg] \ Peter Lothberg mailto:roll&stupi.se \ 1999-03\n# [Randall_R_Stewart] Randall R. Stewart \ mailto:rrs&lakerest.net 2000-04\n# [Robert_Durst]\ Robert Durst mailto:durst&mitre.org \ 1997-03\n# [Robert_Sautter] Robert Sautt\ er mailto:rsautter&acdnj.itt.com 1999-08\n# \ [Robert_W_Scheifler] Robert W. Scheifler mailto:rsche\ ifler&comcast.net 2015-10-06\n# [Robert_Woodburn] \ Robert Woodburn mailto:woody&cseic.saic.com\n# [Ross_Callo\ n] Ross Callon mailto:rcallon&baynetwo\ rks.com 1995-12\n# [Steve_Casner] Steve Cas\ ner mailto:casner&isi.edu\n# [Steve_Chipman] \ Steve Chipman mailto:Chipman&f.bbn.com\n# [Steve_Deeri\ ng] Steve Deering mailto:deering&parc.xero\ x.com 1995-03\n# [Steven_Blumenthal] Steven Blu\ menthal mailto:BLUMENTHAL&vax.bbn.com\n# [Stuart_A_Friedberg] \ Stuart A. Friedberg mailto:stuart&cs.wisc.edu\n# [Sue\ _Hares] Sue Hares mailto:skh&merit\ .edu\n# [Susie_Armstrong] Susie Armstrong m\ ailto:Armstrong.wbst128&xerox.com\n# [Tom_Markson] Tom Mark\ son mailto:markson&osmosys.ingog.com 1995-09\n#\ [Tony_Ballardie] Tony Ballardie mailto:A\ .Ballardie&cs.ucl.ac.uk\n# [Tony_Li] Tony Li \ mailto:tony.li&tony.li 2012-10-17\n# [To\ ny_Przygienda] Tony Przygienda mailto:prz&siar\ a.com 1999-08\n# [Tony_Speakman] T\ ony Speakman mailto:speakman&cisco.com 199\ 8-01\n# [Trudy_Miller] Trudy Miller m\ ailto:Trudy&acc.com\n# [Victor_Volpe] Victor Volpe \ mailto:vvolpe&smtp.microcom.com 1997-10\n# [We" 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 345 bytes "sley_Craig] Wesley Craig mailto:Wesley.C\ raig&terminator.cc.umich.edu\n# [William_Melohn] William Meloh\ n mailto:Melohn&sun.com\n# [Zaw_Sing_Su] \ Zaw-Sing Su mailto:ZSu&tsca.istc.sri.\n# \n# Licensing T\ erms\n" 12794 12794 npfctl RET read 28961/0x7121 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0x7f7fff4684c0) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __socket30 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __socket30 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __socket30 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __socket30 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0x7f7fff4684c0) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __socket30 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __socket30 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __socket30 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __socket30 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098fd80,0,0xf) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff468360) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070951186432/0x7caa515ac000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7caa515ac000,0x53167) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL open(0x7caa5098a720,0x400000,0x1b6) 12794 12794 npfctl NAMI "/etc/protocols" 12794 12794 npfctl RET open 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4685e0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET mmap 137070953938944/0x7caa5184c000 12794 12794 npfctl CALL read(6,0x7caa5184cd00,0x10000) 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "# $NetBSD: protocols,v 1.35 2022/12/01 13:21:07 jschauma Exp $\n# See also: protocols(\ 5), https://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/\n#\n# \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Last Updated\n# \ 2022-09-28\n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# XML\ [IMG]\n# HTML [IMG]\n# Plain text\n# \n# Registry included b\ elow\n# \n# *\M-B\240Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Assigned Internet \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Registration Procedure(s)\n# \n# IESG Approval or Standard\ s Action\n# \n# Reference\n# [RFC5237][RFC7045]\n# \n# Note\n# \n# I\ n the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) [RFC791] there is a field\n# called \"Protoc\ ol\" to identify the next level protocol. This is an 8\n# bit field. In Internet Pr\ otocol version 6 (IPv6) [RFC8200], this field\n# is called the \"Next Header\" field.\ \n# \n# \n# Note\n# \n# Values that are also IPv6 Extension Header Types should be\ listed in the\n# IPv6 Extension Header Types registry at [IANA registry ipv6-paramet\ ers].\n# \n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# CSV\n# \n# \ Decimal Keyword Protocol IPv6 Extension \ Reference\n# \ Header\n# protocol num aliases # comments\nhopopt 0 HOPOPT \ # IPv6 Hop-by-Hop Option Y [RFC8200]\nicmp 1 ICMP \ # Internet Control Message [RFC792]\nigmp 2 IGMP \ # Internet Group Management [RFC1112]\nggp 3 GGP \ # Gateway-to-Gateway [RFC823]\nipv4 4 IPv4 \ # IPv4 encapsulation [RFC2003]\nst 5 ST \ # Stream [RFC1190][RFC1819]\ntcp 6\ TCP # Transmission Control [RFC9293]\ncbt \ 7 CBT # CBT [Tony_Ballardie]\negp \ 8 EGP # Exterior Gateway Protocol [RFC888][David_Mi\ lls]\n# any private interior gateway\nigp 9 I\ GP # (used by Cisco for their [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_A\ uthority]\n# IGRP)\nbbn-rcc-mon 10 BBN-RCC-MON # BBN \ RCC Monitoring [Steve_Chipman]\nnvp-ii 11 NVP-II \ # Network Voice Protocol [RFC741][Steve_Casner]\n# \ [Boggs, D., J. Shoch, E. \ Taft, and R. Metcalfe, \"PUP: An Internetwork\npup 12 PUP # PUP \ Architecture\", XEROX Palo Alto Research Center, \ CSL-79-10, July 1979;\n# \ also in IEEE Transactions on Communication, Volume COM-28, Number 4,\n# \ April 1980.][\ [XEROX]]\nargus 13 ARGUS # (deprecated) ARGUS \ [Robert_W_Scheifler]\nemcon 14 EMCON # EMCON \ []\nxnet 15 XNET # Cross Ne\ t Debugger [Haverty, J., \"XNET Formats for Internet Protocol\ Version 4\", IEN 158,\n# \ October 1980.][Jack_Haverty]\nchaos 16 CHAOS # Chaos \ [J_Noel_Chiappa]\nudp 17 UDP # Us\ er Datagram [RFC768][Jon_Postel]\nmux 18 MUX \ # Multiplexing [Cohen, D. and J. Postel, \"Mult\ iplexing Protocol\", IEN 90,\n# \ USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1979.][Jon_Postel]\ndcn-me\ as 19 DCN-MEAS # DCN Measurement Subsyste" 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "ms [David_Mills]\nhmp 20 HMP # Host Monitoring \ [RFC869][Bob_Hinden]\nprm 21 PRM # Packet \ Radio Measurement [Zaw_Sing_Su]\n# \ [\"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data \ Link Layer and Physical Layer\n# \ Specification\", AA-K759B-TK, Digital Equipment Corporation, Mayn\ ard, MA.\n# \ Also as: \"The Ethernet - A Local Area Network\", Version 1.0, Digital\n# \ Equipment Corporation, I\ ntel Corporation, Xerox Corporation, September\nxns-idp 22 XNS-IDP # XEROX \ NS IDP 1980. And: \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network:\ Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specifications\", Digital, Intel and Xerox, November 1982.\ \n# And: XER\ OX, \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specification\", X\ 3T51/80-50, Xerox Corporation, Stamford,\n# \ CT., October 1980.][[XEROX]]\ntrunk-1 23 TRUNK-1\ # Trunk-1 [Barry_Boehm]\ntrunk-2 24 TR\ UNK-2 # Trunk-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-1 \ 25 LEAF-1 # Leaf-1 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-2 \ 26 LEAF-2 # Leaf-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nrdp \ 27 RDP # Reliable Data Protocol [RFC908][Bob_H\ inden]\nirtp 28 IRTP # Internet Reliable [R\ FC938][Trudy_Miller]\n# Transaction\niso-tp4 29 IS\ O-TP4 # ISO Transport Protocol Class [RFC905][]\n\ # 4\nnetblt 30 NETBLT # Bulk Data Transfer \ Protocol [RFC969][David_Clark]\n# MFE Ne\ twork Services [Shuttleworth, B., \"A Documentary of MFENet, a \ National Computer\nmfe-nsp 31 MFE-NSP # Protocol \ Network\", UCRL-52317, Lawrence Livermore Labs, Livermore, California,\n# \ June 1977.][Bar\ ry_Howard]\nmerit-inp 32 MERIT-INP # MERIT Internodal Protocol \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndccp 33 DCCP # Datagram Congestion Control \ [RFC4340]\n# Protocol\n3pc 34 3PC\ # Third Party Connect Protocol [Stuart_A_Friedberg]\nidpr \ 35 IDPR # Inter-Domain Policy Routing [Martha_Steenstrup\ ]\n# Protocol\nxtp 36 XTP # XTP \ [Greg_Chesson]\nddp 37 DDP # Dat\ agram Delivery Protocol [Wesley_Craig]\nidpr-cmtp 38 IDPR-CMTP \ # IDPR Control Message [Martha_Steenstrup]\n# \ Transport Proto\ntp++ 39 TP++ # TP++ Transport Protocol\ [Dirk_Fromhein]\nil 40 IL # IL Transport Pro\ tocol [Dave_Presotto]\nipv6 41 IPv6 # IPv6 enca\ psulation [RFC2473]\nsdrp 42 SDRP # Source D\ emand Routing [Deborah_Estrin]\n# \ Protocol\nipv6-route 43 IPv6-Route # Routing Header for IPv6 Y \ [Steve_Deering]\nipv6-frag 44 IPv6-Frag # Fragment Header for IPv6 Y \ [Stev" 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "e_Deering]\nidrp 45 IDRP # Inter-Domain Routing \ [Sue_Hares]\n# Protocol\nrsvp 46 RSVP \ # Reservation Protocol [RFC2205][RFC3209][Bob_Braden]\ngre \ 47 GRE # Generic Routing [RFC2784][Tony_Li\ ]\n# Encapsulation\ndsr 48 DSR # Dyna\ mic Source Routing [RFC4728]\n# Pro\ tocol\nbna 49 BNA # BNA [Ga\ ry Salamon]\nesp 50 ESP # Encap Security Payload Y \ [RFC4303]\nah 51 AH # Authentication Header Y \ [RFC4302]\ni-nlsp 52 I-NLSP # Integrated Net Layer \ [K_Robert_Glenn]\n# Security TUBA\nswipe 53\ SWIPE # (deprecated) IP with Encryption [John_Ioannid\ is]\nnarp 54 NARP # NBMA Address Resolution [RFC1\ 735]\n# Protocol\nmobile 55 MOBILE # IP Mob\ ility [Charlie_Perkins]\n# \ Transport Layer Security\ntlsp 56 TLSP # Protocol using Kryptonet \ key [Christer_Oberg]\n# management\nskip \ 57 SKIP # SKIP [Tom_Markson]\n\ ipv6-icmp 58 IPv6-ICMP # ICMP for IPv6 [RFC8200]\ \nipv6-nonxt 59 IPv6-NoNxt # No Next Header for IPv6 [RFC8200\ ]\nipv6-opts 60 IPv6-Opts # Destination Options for IPv6 Y [RFC820\ 0]\n# 61 any host internal protocol [Inter\ net_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\ncftp 62 CFTP # CFTP \ [Forsdick, H., \"CFTP\", Network Message, Bolt Beranek and Newm\ an, January\n# \ 1982.][Harry_Forsdick]\n# 63 any local network \ [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-expak 64 SAT-EXPAK \ # SATNET and Backroom EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\nkryptolan 65 KR\ YPTOLAN # Kryptolan [Paul Liu]\nrvd 66 \ RVD # MIT Remote Virtual Disk [Michael_Greenwald]\n# \ Protocol\nippc 67 IPPC # Internet Pluribus \ Packet [Steven_Blumenthal]\n# Core\n#\ 68 any distributed file system [Internet_A\ ssigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-mon 69 SAT-MON # SATNET Monitoring \ [Steven_Blumenthal]\nvisa 70 VISA # VISA Protocol \ [Gene_Tsudik]\nipcv 71 IPCV # Internet P\ acket Core Utility [Steven_Blumenthal]\ncpnx 72 CPNX #\ Computer Protocol Network [David Mittnacht]\n# \ Executive\ncphb 73 CPHB # Computer Protocol Heart Beat \ [David Mittnacht]\nwsn 74 WSN # Wang Span Network \ [Victor Dafoulas]\npvp 75 PVP # Packet Video Pr\ otocol [Steve_Casner]\nbr-sat-mon 76 BR-SAT-MON # Backroom \ SATNET Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nsun-nd 77 SUN-ND \ # SUN ND PROTOCOL-Temporary [William_Melohn]\nwb-mon 78 WB-MO\ N # WIDEBAND Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nwb-expak \ 79 WB-EXPAK # WIDEBAND EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\n\ iso-ip 80 ISO-IP # ISO Internet Protocol [Marshall_\ T_Rose]\nvmtp 81 VMTP # VMTP [\ Dave_Cherit" 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "on]\nsecure-vmtp 82 SECURE-VMTP # SECURE-VMTP [Dave\ _Cheriton]\nvines 83 VINES # VINES \ [Brian Horn]\nttp 84 TTP iptm IPTM # Transaction Transport \ [Jim_Stevens]\n# Protocol\n#iptm 84 IPTM \ # Internet Protocol Traffic [Jim_Stevens]\n# \ Manager\nnsfnet-igp 85 NSFNET-IGP # NSFNET-IGP \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndgp 86 DGP # Dissimilar Gateway \ Protocol [M/A-COM Government Systems, \"Dissimilar Gateway Protocol Sp\ ecification,\n# \ Draft Version\", Contract no. CS901145, November 16, 1987.][Mike_Little]\ntcf \ 87 TCF # TCF [Guillermo_A_Loyol\ a]\neigrp 88 EIGRP # EIGRP [RFC78\ 68]\nospfigp 89 OSPFIGP # OSPFIGP [RFC1\ 583][RFC2328][RFC5340][John_Moy]\n# \ [Welch, B., \"The Sprite Remote Procedure Call System\", Techn\ ical Report,\nsprite-rpc 90 Sprite-RPC # Sprite RPC Protocol \ UCB/Computer Science Dept., 86/302, University of California at Berkeley,\n# \ June 1986.][Bruce\ Willins]\nlarp 91 LARP # Locus Address Resolution \ [Brian Horn]\n# Protocol\nmtp 92 MTP \ # Multicast Transport Protocol [Susie_Armstrong]\nax.25 93 AX.\ 25 # AX.25 Frames [Brian_Kantor]\nipip \ 94 IPIP # IP-within-IP Encapsulation [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Protocol\nmicp 95 MICP # (deprecated) Mobi\ le Internetworking [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Control Pro.\nscc-sp 96 SCC-SP # Semaphore Communications \ [Howard_Hart]\n# Sec. Pro.\netherip 97 ETH\ ERIP # Ethernet-within-IP [RFC3378]\n# \ Encapsulation\nencap 98 ENCAP # Encapsulation Header \ [RFC1241][Robert_Woodburn]\n# 99 any priv\ ate encryption [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \ scheme\ngmtp 100 GMTP # GMTP \ [[RXB5]]\nifmp 101 IFMP # Ipsilon Flow Management \ [Bob_Hinden][November 1995, 1997.]\n# \ Protocol\npnni 102 PNNI # PNNI over IP \ [Ross_Callon]\npim 103 PIM # Protocol Independent \ [RFC7761][Dino_Farinacci]\n# Multicast\naris \ 104 ARIS # ARIS [Nancy_Feldman]\nscp\ s 105 SCPS # SCPS [Robert_Durst\ ]\nqnx 106 QNX # QNX [Michae\ l_Hunter]\na/n 107 A/N # Active Networks \ [Bob_Braden]\nipcomp 108 IPComp # IP Payload Compression \ [RFC2393]\n# Protocol\nsnp 109 SNP \ # Sitara Networks Protocol [Manickam_R_Sridhar]\ncompaq-peer 110\ Compaq-Peer # Compaq Peer Protocol [Victor_Volpe]\nipx-in-ip \ 111 IPX-in-IP # IPX in IP [CJ_Lee]\nvrrp \ 112 VRRP carp # Virtual Router Redundancy [RFC5798]\n# \ Protocol\npgm 113 PGM # PGM Reliable Transpor\ t " 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " [Tony_Speakman]\n# Protocol\n# 114 \ any 0-hop protocol [Internet_Assigned_Numbers\ _Authority]\nl2tp 115 L2TP # Layer Two Tunneling Protocol \ [RFC3931][Bernard_Aboba]\nddx 116 DDX # D-II Data Exchange (DDX) \ [John_Worley]\niatp 117 IATP # Interactive Agent Tr\ ansfer [John_Murphy]\n# Protocol\nstp \ 118 STP # Schedule Transfer Protocol [Jean_Michel_Pi\ ttet]\nsrp 119 SRP # SpectraLink Radio Protocol [Ma\ rk_Hamilton]\nuti 120 UTI # UTI \ [Peter_Lothberg]\nsmp 121 SMP # Simple Message Protocol \ [Leif_Ekblad]\nsm 122 SM # (deprecated) Simple Mult\ icast Protocol [Jon_Crowcroft][draft-perlman-simple-multicast]\nptp \ 123 PTP # Performance Transparency [Michael_Welzl\ ]\n# Protocol\nisis 124 ISIS # over IPv4\ [Tony_Przygienda]\nfire 125 F\ IRE # [Criag_Partridge]\ncrtp 126 CRTP # Combat Radio Transpor\ t [Robert_Sautter]\n# Protocol\ncru\ dp 127 CRUDP # Combat Radio User Datagram [Robert_Sautt\ er]\nsscopmce 128 SSCOPMCE # [Kurt_Waber]\niplt 129 IPLT # [[H\ ollbach]]\nsps 130 SPS # Secure Packet Shield \ [Bill_McIntosh]\npipe 131 PIPE # Private IP Encapsulation \ [Bernhard_Petri]\n# within IP\nsctp 132 \ SCTP # Stream Control Transmission [Randall_R_Stewart]\n# \ Protocol\nfc 133 FC # Fibre Channel \ [Murali_Rajagopal][RFC6172]\nrsvp-e2e-ignore 134 RSVP-E2E-IG\ NORE # [RFC3175]\nmobility 135 Mobility # Header \ Y [RFC6275]\nudplite 136 UDPLite # [RFC3828]\nmpls-in-ip 1\ 37 MPLS-in-IP # [RFC4023]\nmanet 138 MANET # MANET Protocols \ [RFC5498]\nhip 139 HIP # Host Identity Protocol \ Y [RFC7401]\nshim6 140 Shim6 # Shim6 Protocol \ Y [RFC5533]\nwesp 141 WESP # Wrapped Encapsulating \ [RFC5840]\n# Security Payload\nroh\ c 142 ROHC # Robust Header Compression [RFC5858]\net\ hernet 143 Ethernet # Ethernet [RFC8986]\na\ ggfrag 144 AGGFRAG # AGGFRAG encapsulation [RFC-ietf-i\ psecme-iptfs-19]\n# payload for ESP\n# 145-252 \ Unassigned [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Au\ thority]\npfsync 240 PFSYNC # PF Synchronization\n# 253 \ Use for experimentation and Y [RFC3692]\n# \ testing\n# 254 Use for experimentation and Y\ [RFC3692]\n# testing\nreserved 255 Reserved \ # [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \n# \ Contact Information\n# \n# ID \ Name Contact URI \ Last Updated\n# [Barry_Boehm] Barry Boehm \ mailto:boehm&arpa.mil\n# [Barry_Howard] Bar\ ry Howard mailto:Howard&nmfecc.llnl.gov\n# [Bernard_Aboba] \ Bernard Aboba mailto:bernardaµsoft.com\ " 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " 1998-04\n# [Bernhard_Petri] Bernhard Petri \ mailto:bernhard.petri&siemens.com 2012-07-09\n# [Bill_McIntos\ h] Bill McIntosh mailto:BMcIntosh&fortress\ tech.com\n# [Bob_Braden] Bob Braden \ mailto:braden&isi.edu 1997-07\n# [Bob_Hinden] \ Bob Hinden mailto:bob.hinden&gmail.com \ 2013-02-17\n# [Brian_Kantor] Brian Kantor \ mailto:brian&ucsd.edu\n# [CJ_Lee] \ CJ Lee mailto:cj_lee&novell.com 19\ 97-10\n# [Charlie_Perkins] Charlie Perkins \ mailto:perk&watson.ibm.com 1994-10\n# [Christer_Oberg] \ Christer Oberg mailto:chg&bull.se \ 1994-10\n# [Criag_Partridge] Criag Partridge \ mailto:craig&bbn.com 1999-08\n# [Dave_Cher\ iton] Dave Cheriton mailto:cheriton&pescad\ ero.stanford.edu\n# [Dave_Presotto] Dave Presotto \ mailto:presotto&plan9.att.com 1995-07\n# [David_Clark]\ David Clark mailto:ddc&lcs.mit.edu\n#\ [David_Mills] David Mills mailto:M\ ills&huey.udel.edu\n# [Deborah_Estrin] Deborah Estrin \ mailto:estrin&usc.edu\n# [Dino_Farinacci] Dino Fa\ rinacci mailto:dino&cisco.com 1996-03\n\ # [Dirk_Fromhein] Dirk Fromhein mailto:\ df&watershed.com\n# [Gene_Tsudik] Gene Tsudik \ mailto:tsudik&usc.edu\n# [Greg_Chesson] Greg Ches\ son mailto:Greg&sgi.com\n# [Guillermo_A_Loyola] \ Guillermo A. Loyola mailto:LOYOLA&ibm.com\n# [Hans_Werner_Brau\ n] Hans-Werner Braun mailto:HWB&mcr.umich.edu\n# \ [Harry_Forsdick] Harry Forsdick mailto:For\ sdick&bbn.com\n# [Howard_Hart] Howard Hart \ mailto:hch&hybrid.com\n# [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority] Internet Ass\ igned Numbers Authority mailto:iana&iana.org 1995-06\n# \ [J_Noel_Chiappa] J. Noel Chiappa mailto:JNC&x\ x.lcs.mit.edu\n# [Jack_Haverty] Jack Haverty \ mailto:jhaverty&oracle.com\n# [Jean_Michel_Pittet] Jean-Mi\ chel Pittet mailto:jmp&gandalf.engr.sgi.com 1998-11\n\ # [Jim_Stevens] Jim Stevens mailto:\ jasteven&rockwellcollins.com 2011-01-26\n# [John_Ioannidis] \ John Ioannidis mailto:ji&tla.org \ 2015-01-06\n# [John_Moy] John Moy \ mailto:jmoy&proteon.com\n# [John_Murphy] John \ Murphy mailto:john.m.murphy&mci.com 1998-10\ \n# [John_Worley] John Worley mailt\ o:worley&milehigh.net 1998-06\n# [Jon_Crowcroft] \ Jon Crowcroft mailto:jon&cs.ucl.ac.uk \ 1999-06\n# [Jon_Postel] Jon Postel \ mailto:postel&isi.edu\n# [K_Robert_Glenn] K. Robert G\ lenn mailto:glenn&osi.ncsl.nist.gov\n# [Kurt_Waber] " 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " Kurt Waber mailto:kurt.waber&swisscom.com \ 1999-08\n# [Leif_Ekblad] Leif Ekblad \ mailto:leif&rdos.net 2012-08-21\n# [M\ anickam_R_Sridhar] Manickam R. Sridhar mailto:msridha\ r&sitaranetworks.com 1997-09\n# [Mark_Hamilton] \ Mark Hamilton mailto:mah&spectralink.com 19\ 98-11\n# [Marshall_T_Rose] Marshall T. Rose \ mailto:mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us\n# [Martha_Steenstrup] Martha Steen\ strup mailto:MSteenst&bbn.com\n# [Michael_Greenwald] \ Michael Greenwald mailto:Greenwald&scrc-stony-brook.symbolics.\ com\n# [Michael_Hunter] Michael Hunter ma\ ilto:mphunter&qnx.com 1997-07\n# [Michael_Welzl] \ Michael Welzl mailto:michael&tk.uni-linz.ac.at \ 1999-08\n# [Mike_Little] Mike Little \ mailto:little&macom4.arpa\n# [Murali_Rajagopal] Mura\ li Rajagopal mailto:murali&gadzoox.com 2000-0\ 5\n# [Nancy_Feldman] Nancy Feldman mail\ to:nkf&vnet.ibm.com 1997-01\n# [Peter_Lothberg] \ Peter Lothberg mailto:roll&stupi.se \ 1999-03\n# [Randall_R_Stewart] Randall R. Stewart \ mailto:rrs&lakerest.net 2000-04\n# [Robert_Durst]\ Robert Durst mailto:durst&mitre.org \ 1997-03\n# [Robert_Sautter] Robert Sautt\ er mailto:rsautter&acdnj.itt.com 1999-08\n# \ [Robert_W_Scheifler] Robert W. Scheifler mailto:rsche\ ifler&comcast.net 2015-10-06\n# [Robert_Woodburn] \ Robert Woodburn mailto:woody&cseic.saic.com\n# [Ross_Callo\ n] Ross Callon mailto:rcallon&baynetwo\ rks.com 1995-12\n# [Steve_Casner] Steve Cas\ ner mailto:casner&isi.edu\n# [Steve_Chipman] \ Steve Chipman mailto:Chipman&f.bbn.com\n# [Steve_Deeri\ ng] Steve Deering mailto:deering&parc.xero\ x.com 1995-03\n# [Steven_Blumenthal] Steven Blu\ menthal mailto:BLUMENTHAL&vax.bbn.com\n# [Stuart_A_Friedberg] \ Stuart A. Friedberg mailto:stuart&cs.wisc.edu\n# [Sue\ _Hares] Sue Hares mailto:skh&merit\ .edu\n# [Susie_Armstrong] Susie Armstrong m\ ailto:Armstrong.wbst128&xerox.com\n# [Tom_Markson] Tom Mark\ son mailto:markson&osmosys.ingog.com 1995-09\n#\ [Tony_Ballardie] Tony Ballardie mailto:A\ .Ballardie&cs.ucl.ac.uk\n# [Tony_Li] Tony Li \ mailto:tony.li&tony.li 2012-10-17\n# [To\ ny_Przygienda] Tony Przygienda mailto:prz&siar\ a.com 1999-08\n# [Tony_Speakman] T\ ony Speakman mailto:speakman&cisco.com 199\ 8-01\n# [Trudy_Miller] Trudy Miller m\ ailto:Trudy&acc.com\n# [Victor_Volpe] Victor Volpe \ mailto:vvolpe&smtp.microcom.com 1997-10\n# [We" 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 345 bytes "sley_Craig] Wesley Craig mailto:Wesley.C\ raig&terminator.cc.umich.edu\n# [William_Melohn] William Meloh\ n mailto:Melohn&sun.com\n# [Zaw_Sing_Su] \ Zaw-Sing Su mailto:ZSu&tsca.istc.sri.\n# \n# Licensing T\ erms\n" 12794 12794 npfctl RET read 28961/0x7121 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __socket30 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff468860) 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 12794 12794 npfctl RET ioctl 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __socket30 6 12794 12794 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff468860) 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "lo0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "lo0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^D\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 12794 12794 npfctl RET ioctl 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(6) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL ioctl(4,TIOCGETA,0x7f7fff468820) 12794 12794 npfctl RET ioctl -1 errno 25 Inappropriate ioctl for device 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(4) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL modctl(0,0x7f7fff4689e0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET modctl -1 errno 17 File exists 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff4688c0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL ioctl(3,IOC_NPF_VERSION,0x7f7fff4688bc) 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "\^V\0\0\0" 12794 12794 npfctl RET ioctl 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL ioctl(3,IOC_NPF_LOAD,0x7f7fff468850) 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 3 wrote 24 bytes "\0 \M^FQ\M-*|\0\0003\"\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 12794 12794 npfctl GIO fd 3 read 24 bytes "\0\M-`\M-o\M-w\^?\^?\0\0004\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 12794 12794 npfctl RET ioctl 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7f7ff7efe000,0x34) 12794 12794 npfctl RET munmap 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL close(3) 12794 12794 npfctl RET close 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 12794 12794 npfctl RET _lwp_self 12794/0x31fa 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff468990,0x7f7fff4689d0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4689d0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 12794 12794 npfctl RET _lwp_self 12794/0x31fa 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff468960,0x7f7fff4689d0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4689d0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 12794 12794 npfctl RET _lwp_self 12794/0x31fa 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff468960,0x7f7fff4689d0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4689d0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 12794 12794 npfctl RET _lwp_self 12794/0x31fa 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff468960,0x7f7fff4689d0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4689d0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 12794 12794 npfctl RET _lwp_self 12794/0x31fa 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff468960,0x7f7fff4689d0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4689d0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 12794 12794 npfctl RET _lwp_self 12794/0x31fa 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff468960,0x7f7fff4689d0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4689d0,0) 12794 12794 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 12794 12794 npfctl CALL exit(0) 15493 15493 sh RET __wait450 12794/0x31fa 15493 15493 sh CALL read(0xc,0x15c2fc80,0x3f8) 15493 15493 sh GIO fd 12 read 0 bytes "" 15493 15493 sh RET read 0 15493 15493 sh CALL exit(0) 11513 11513 sh RET __wait450 15493/0x3c85 11513 11513 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7d0fb2787000,0x3f8) 11513 11513 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 11513 11513 sh RET read 0 11513 11513 sh CALL close(0xd) 11513 11513 sh RET close 0 11513 11513 sh CALL read(0xc,0x18182fc80,0x3f8) 11513 11513 sh GIO fd 12 read 0 bytes "" 11513 11513 sh RET read 0 11513 11513 sh CALL exit(0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __wait450 11513/0x2cf9 230 230 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xa,0x7f7fffbd1d90,2) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 wrote 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET writev 24/0x18 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 -1 errno 4 Interrupted system call 230 230 dhcpcd PSIG SIGCHLD caught handler=0x1786098b0 mask=(1,2,14,15,20,30,31): code=CLD_EXITED child pid=11513, uid=0, status=0, utime=0, stime=0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL readv(9,0x7f7fffbe1c10,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 read 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd CALL setcontext(0x7f7fffbf1c90) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET readv 24/0x18 230 230 dhcpcd RET setcontext JUSTRETURN 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbe1d30) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbe1c90) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0,1,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __wait450 -1 errno 10 No child processes 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbf2000) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee1e0,5,0x7f7fffbf2030,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xc,0x7f7fffbf1ff0,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 12 wrote 466 bytes "\M-J\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/\ X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=ROUTERADVERT\0interface=bge\ 0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=1001\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags\ =34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if_down=false\0syslog_debug\ =true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=1801874\0nd1_now=1801874\0nd1_h\ oplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resolv.conf\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 466/0x1d2 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbf2000) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee1e0,4,0x7f7fffbf2030,0x7f7fffbf2328) 2925 2925 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 2925 2925 dhcpcd CALL read(0xb,0x7f7fffbf1be0,0x400) 2925 2925 dhcpcd GIO fd 11 read 466 bytes "\M-J\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/\ X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=ROUTERADVERT\0interface=bge\ 0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=1001\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags\ =34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if_down=false\0syslog_debug\ =true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=1801874\0nd1_now=1801874\0nd1_h\ oplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resolv.conf\0" 2925 2925 dhcpcd RET read 466/0x1d2 2925 2925 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee120,5,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL read(0xb,0x7f7fffbf1ad0,0x4f8) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 11 read 152 bytes "\M^X\0\^D\^A\0\0\0\0E$\0\0\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^P\^B\0\0\M-@\ \M-(2{\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^N\^R\^B\0\^F\0\^F\0\0\r\M-E\M-G\f\M-.\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET read 152/0x98 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbf2000) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee1e0,4,0x7f7fffbf2030,0x7f7fffbf2328) 20764 20764 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 20764 20764 dhcpcd CALL recvmsg(6,0x7f7fffbd1dd0,0) 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x7f7fffbd1e40, namelen=128, iov=0x7f7fffbd1da0, iovlen=1, control=0x7f7fffbd1ec0, controllen=128, flags=4000000] 20764 20764 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 16 bytes "\M^F\0\M-_\M-~\0\M-@\a\b\0006\M-n\M^@\0\0\0\0" 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC mbcontrol: [len=36, level=41, type=46] 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC mbcontrol: [len=20, level=41, type=47] 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC mbsoname: [fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846%bge0] 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x7f7fffbd1e40, namelen=28, iov=0x7f7fffbd1da0, iovlen=1, control=0x7f7fffbd1ec0, controllen=64, flags=0] 20764 20764 dhcpcd RET recvmsg 16/0x10 20764 20764 dhcpcd CALL writev(8,0x7f7fffbd1db0,2) 20764 20764 dhcpcd GIO fd 8 wrote 176 bytes "\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\^\\0\0\0@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^P\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^\\^X\0\0\0\0\0\0\M-~\M^@\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\ \^A\\\M^?\M-~kHF\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0$\0\0\0)\0\0\0.\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^?\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\^A\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^T\0\0\0)\0\0\0/\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^?\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^F\0\ \M-_\M-~\0\M-@\a\b\0006\M-n\M^@\0\0\0\0" 20764 20764 dhcpcd RET writev 176/0xb0 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 176 bytes "\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\^\\0\0\0@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^P\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^\\^X\0\0\0\0\0\0\M-~\M^@\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\ \^A\\\M^?\M-~kHF\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0$\0\0\0)\0\0\0.\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^?\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\^A\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^T\0\0\0)\0\0\0/\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^?\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^F\0\ \M-_\M-~\0\M-@\a\b\0006\M-n\M^@\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET read 176/0xb0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL write(5,0x7f7fffbe1860,0x41) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 wrote 65 bytes "\a\0\0\0B\^N\0\0bge0: Router Advertisement from fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET write 65/0x41 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7387539917a8) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(9,0x7f7fffbe1ae0,5) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 wrote 96 bytes "\^B\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0ri \M-@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\ \M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 96/0x60 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875484b470,1,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbf1bf0,0x408) 20764 20764 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387545f57c0,4,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 65 bytes "\a\0\0\0B\^N\0\0bge0: Router Advertisement from fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 65/0x41 230 230 dhcpcd CALL write(2,0x17884e560,0x39) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 2 wrote 57 bytes "bge0: Router Advertisement from fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\n" 230 230 dhcpcd RET write 57/0x39 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fffbf03f0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __gettimeofday50 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL getpid 230 230 dhcpcd RET getpid 230/0xe6, 3650/0xe42 230 230 dhcpcd CALL fcntl(4,F_GETFL,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET fcntl 2 230 230 dhcpcd CALL sendto(4,0x7f7fffbf0e50,0x7a,0,0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x0, namelen=0, iov=0xffffa48858fcbf50, iovlen=1, control=0x0, controllen=0, flags=0] 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 4 wrote 122 bytes "<31>1 2024-03-22T04:46:32.843666+00:00 sage.zia.io dhcpcd 230 - - bge0: Router Adverti\ sement from fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846" 230 230 dhcpcd RET sendto 122/0x7a 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(0xa,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 read 96 bytes "\^B\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0ri \M-@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\ \M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 96/0x60 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __socket30 5 230 230 dhcpcd CALL ioctl(5,SIOCSIFINFO_IN6,0x7f7fffbe1f40) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 wrote 32 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 read 32 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET ioctl 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL close(5) 230 230 dhcpcd RET close 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xa,0x7f7fffbd1d90,2) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 wrote 56 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0 \0\0\0\0\0\0\0bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\ \M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET writev 56/0x38 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL readv(9,0x7f7fffbe1b60,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 read 56 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0 \0\0\0\0\0\0\0bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\ \M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET readv 56/0x38 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffbe1bb0,6,0,0x7f7fffbe1ba8,0,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __sysctl 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffbe1bb0,6,0x738753986000,0x7f7fffbe1ba8,0,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __sysctl 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffbe1c40,4,0x7f7fffbe1c34,0x7f7fffbe1c38,0,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __sysctl 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL setsockopt(0xb,0x22,2,0x7387539ee480,0x30) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET setsockopt 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL ioctl(0xf,SIOCGIFMTU,0x7f7fffbe1b00) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 15 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 15 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M-\\^E\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET ioctl 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbe1b50) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL write(5,0x7f7fffbe17e0,0x40) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 wrote 64 bytes "\a\0\0\0B\^N\0\0bge0: executing: /libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks ROUTERADVERT\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET write 64/0x40 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(9,0x7f7fffbe1ba0,5) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 wrote 522 bytes "\^R\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pk\ g/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=RO\ UTERADVERT\0interface=bge0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=10\ 01\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags=34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if\ _down=false\0syslog_debug=true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=180189\ 0\0nd1_now=1801890\0nd1_hoplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resol\ v.conf\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 522/0x20a 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 2 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875484b470,1,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbf1bf0,0x408) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 64 bytes "\a\0\0\0B\^N\0\0bge0: executing: /libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks ROUTERADVERT\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 64/0x40 230 230 dhcpcd CALL write(2,0x17884e560,0x38) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 2 wrote 56 bytes "bge0: executing: /libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks ROUTERADVERT\n" 230 230 dhcpcd RET write 56/0x38 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fffbf03f0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __gettimeofday50 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL getpid 230 230 dhcpcd RET getpid 230/0xe6, 3650/0xe42 230 230 dhcpcd CALL fcntl(4,F_GETFL,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET fcntl 2 230 230 dhcpcd CALL sendto(4,0x7f7fffbf0e50,0x79,0,0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x0, namelen=0, iov=0xffffa48858fcbf50, iovlen=1, control=0x0, controllen=0, flags=0] 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 4 wrote 121 bytes "<31>1 2024-03-22T04:46:32.843792+00:00 sage.zia.io dhcpcd 230 - - bge0: executing: /li\ bexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks ROUTERADVERT" 230 230 dhcpcd RET sendto 121/0x79 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(0xa,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 read 522 bytes "\^R\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pk\ g/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=RO\ UTERADVERT\0interface=bge0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=10\ 01\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags=34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if\ _down=false\0syslog_debug=true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=180189\ 0\0nd1_now=1801890\0nd1_hoplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resol\ v.conf\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 522/0x20a 230 230 dhcpcd CALL posix_spawn(0x7f7fffbd1cdc,0x17863cbfb,0,0x7f7fffbd1cf0,0x7f7fffbd1d90,0x7387539ce380) 230 230 dhcpcd NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks" 230 230 dhcpcd NAMI "/bin/sh" 230 230 dhcpcd NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 230 230 dhcpcd RET posix_spawn 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __wait450(0x1fc9,0x7f7fffbd1d88,0,0) 8137 8137 sh EMUL "netbsd" 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735869952/0x77c5a3882000 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x7f7f6760c1ce,0,0x7f7f678110b0) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 8137 8137 sh RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x7f7fffdf6838,0,1) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/lib/libedit.so.3" 8137 8137 sh RET open 3 8137 8137 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffdf6738) 8137 8137 sh RET __fstat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735865856/0x77c5a3881000 8137 8137 sh CALL munmap(0x77c5a3881000,0x1000) 8137 8137 sh RET munmap 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x235000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733240320/0x77c5a3600000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0x77c5a382e000,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x2e000) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735525888/0x77c5a382e000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0x77c5a3831000,0x4000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735538176/0x77c5a3831000 8137 8137 sh CALL mprotect(0x77c5a362f000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 8137 8137 sh RET mprotect 0 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x7f7fffdf6838,0,5) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/lib/libterminfo.so.2" 8137 8137 sh RET open 3 8137 8137 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffdf6738) 8137 8137 sh RET __fstat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735865856/0x77c5a3881000 8137 8137 sh CALL munmap(0x77c5a3881000,0x1000) 8137 8137 sh RET munmap 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x20f000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690729046016/0x77c5a3200000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0x77c5a340d000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0xd000) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690731196416/0x77c5a340d000 8137 8137 sh CALL mprotect(0x77c5a320e000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 8137 8137 sh RET mprotect 0 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x7f7fffdf6838,0,7) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 8137 8137 sh RET open 3 8137 8137 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffdf6738) 8137 8137 sh RET __fstat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735865856/0x77c5a3881000 8137 8137 sh CALL munmap(0x77c5a3881000,0x1000) 8137 8137 sh RET munmap 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690722754560/0x77c5a2c00000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0x77c5a2fc0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690726686720/0x77c5a2fc0000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0x77c5a2fd2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690726760448/0x77c5a2fd2000 8137 8137 sh CALL mprotect(0x77c5a2dc0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 8137 8137 sh RET mprotect 0 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mprotect(0x77c5a382e000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 8137 8137 sh RET mprotect 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mprotect(0x77c5a340d000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 8137 8137 sh RET mprotect 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mprotect(0x77c5a2fc0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 8137 8137 sh RET mprotect 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mprotect(0x7e02d000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 8137 8137 sh RET mprotect 0 8137 8137 sh CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x77c5a3888850) 8137 8137 sh RET _lwp_setprivate 0 8137 8137 sh CALL _lwp_self 8137 8137 sh RET _lwp_self 8137/0x1fc9 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdf6f30,0x7f7fffdf6fb0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdf6fb0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL _lwp_self 8137 8137 sh RET _lwp_self 8137/0x1fc9 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdf6ec0,0x7f7fffdf6fb0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdf6fb0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sysctl(0x77c5a2d940a8,2,0x77c5a31f2360,0x7f7fffdf6ec8,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sysctl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL _lwp_self 8137 8137 sh RET _lwp_self 8137/0x1fc9 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdf6ec0,0x7f7fffdf6fb0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdf6fb0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL readlink(0x77c5a2d8c8c0,0x7f7fffdf6a60,0x400) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 8137 8137 sh RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL issetugid 8137 8137 sh RET issetugid 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdf6d88,2,0x77c5a31f3480,0x7f7fffdf6d80,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sysctl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735865856/0x77c5a3881000 8137 8137 sh CALL madvise(0x77c5a3881000,0x1000,6) 8137 8137 sh RET madvise 0 8137 8137 sh CALL munmap(0x77c5a3881000,0x1000) 8137 8137 sh RET munmap 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690720657408/0x77c5a2a00000 8137 8137 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffdf6de0) 8137 8137 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffdf6de0) 8137 8137 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffdf6e00) 8137 8137 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735837184/0x77c5a387a000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690716463104/0x77c5a2600000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735833088/0x77c5a3879000 8137 8137 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdf6e80,2,0x7f7fffdf6e60,0x7f7fffdf6e58,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sysctl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL _lwp_self 8137 8137 sh RET _lwp_self 8137/0x1fc9 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdf6ec0,0x7f7fffdf6fb0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdf6fb0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL _lwp_self 8137 8137 sh RET _lwp_self 8137/0x1fc9 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdf6ec0,0x7f7fffdf6fb0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdf6fb0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL _lwp_self 8137 8137 sh RET _lwp_self 8137/0x1fc9 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdf6ec0,0x7f7fffdf6fb0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdf6fb0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGCHLD,0x7f7fffdf6f10,0x7f7fffdf6f30,0x77c5a2d7ee40,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fffdf6f80,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL getuid 8137 8137 sh RET getuid 0 8137 8137 sh CALL getgid 8137 8137 sh RET getgid 0 8137 8137 sh CALL geteuid 8137 8137 sh RET geteuid 0 8137 8137 sh CALL getegid 8137 8137 sh RET getegid 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0,F_MAXFD,0) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 2 8137 8137 sh CALL getrlimit(8,0x7f7fffdf6f10) 8137 8137 sh RET getrlimit 0 8137 8137 sh CALL issetugid 8137 8137 sh RET issetugid 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735828992/0x77c5a3878000 8137 8137 sh CALL getpid 8137 8137 sh RET getpid 8137/0x1fc9, 230/0xe6 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735816704/0x77c5a3875000 8137 8137 sh CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fffdf6ec0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __gettimeofday50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735812608/0x77c5a3874000 8137 8137 sh CALL geteuid 8137 8137 sh RET geteuid 0 8137 8137 sh CALL getppid 8137 8137 sh RET getppid 230/0xe6 8137 8137 sh CALL geteuid 8137 8137 sh RET geteuid 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735808512/0x77c5a3873000 8137 8137 sh CALL __getcwd(0x7e030248,0x100) 8137 8137 sh RET __getcwd 2 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x7f7fffdf75f8,0,0x7f7fffdf7030) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks" 8137 8137 sh RET open 3 8137 8137 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffdf6e60) 8137 8137 sh RET __fstat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET lseek 0 8137 8137 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffdf6e5c,4) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "#!/b" 8137 8137 sh RET read 4 8137 8137 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET lseek 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0,F_DUPFD,0xf) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 8137 8137 sh CALL close(0xf) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 12/0xc 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0xc,F_SETFD,1) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0x7f7fffdf6f00,0x77c5a2d7ee40,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0x7f7fffdf6eb0,0x7f7fffdf6ed0,0x77c5a2d7ee40,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0x7f7fffdf6eb0,0x77c5a2d7ee40,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0x7f7fffdf6eb0,0,0x77c5a2d7ee40,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fffdf6f00,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0,0x7f7fffdf6f00,0x77c5a2d7ee40,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0x7f7fffdf6eb0,0x7f7fffdf6ed0,0x77c5a2d7ee40,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fffdf6f00,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0,0x7f7fffdf6f00,0x77c5a2d7ee40,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0x7f7fffdf6eb0,0x7f7fffdf6ed0,0x77c5a2d7ee40,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fffdf6f00,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0,0x7f7fffdf6f00,0x77c5a2d7ee40,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0x7f7fffdf6eb0,0x7f7fffdf6ed0,0x77c5a2d7ee40,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fffdf6f00,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0,0x7f7fffdf6f00,0x77c5a2d7ee40,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0x7f7fffdf6eb0,0x7f7fffdf6ed0,0x77c5a2d7ee40,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fffdf6f00,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xc,0x7e02fc80,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "#!/bin/sh\n# dhcpcd client configuration script \n\n# Handy variables and functions fo\ r our hooks to use\nifname=\"$interface${protocol+.}$protocol\"\nfrom=from\nsignature_\ base=\"# Generated by dhcpcd\"\nsignature=\"$signature_base $from $ifname\"\nsignature\ _base_end=\"# End of dhcpcd\"\nsignature_end=\"$signature_base_end $from $ifname\"\nst\ ate_dir=/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state\n_detected_init=false\n\n: ${if_up:=false}\n: ${if_\ down:=false}\n: ${syslog_debug:=false}\n\n# Ensure that all arguments are unique\nuniq\ ify()\n{\n result=\n for i do\n case \" $result \" in\n \ *\" $i \"*);;\n *) result=\"$result${result:+ }$i\";;\ \n esac\n done\n echo \"$result\"\n}\n\n# List interface config files i\ n a directory.\n# If dhcpcd is running as a single instance then it will have a list o\ f\n# interfaces in the preferred order.\n# Otherwise we just use what we have.\nlist_i\ nterfaces()\n{\n ifaces=\n for i in $interface_order; do\n for x \ in \"$1\"/$i.*; do\n [ -f \"$x\" ] && ifaces=\"$ifaces${ifaces:+ }$\ {x##*/}\"\n done\n done\n for x in \"$1\"/*; do\n [ -f \"$x\" ] \ && ifaces=\"$" 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735804416/0x77c5a3872000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735800320/0x77c5a3871000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735788032/0x77c5a386e000 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xc,0x7e02fc80,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "ifaces${ifaces:+ }${x##*/}\"\n done\n uniqify $ifaces\n}\n\n# Trim function\ntrim()\ \n{\n var=\"$*\"\n var=${var#\"${var%%[![:space:]]*}\"}\n var=${var%\"${var##*[!\ [:space:]]}\"}\n if [ -z \"$var\" ]; then\n # So it seems our shel\ l doesn't support wctype(3) patterns\n # Fall back to sed\n var=$(\ echo \"$*\" | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//;s/[[:space:]]*$//')\n fi\n printf %s \"$v\ ar\"\n}\n\n# We normally use sed to extract values using a key from a list of files\n#\ but sed may not always be available at the time.\nkey_get_value()\n{\n key=\"$1\"\n\ shift\n\n if type sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n sed -n \"s/^$k\ ey//p\" $@\n else\n for x do\n while read line; do\n\ case \"$line\" in\n \"$key\ \"*) echo \"${line##$key}\";;\n esac\n done <\ \"$x\"\n done\n fi\n}\n\n# We normally use sed to remove markers from \ a configuration file\n# but sed may not always be available at the time.\nremove_marke\ rs()\n{\n m1=\"$1\"\n m2=\"$2\"\n in_marker=0\n\n shift; shift\n if typ\ e sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n sed \"/^$m1/,/^$m2/d\" $@\n else\n \ for x do\n while read line; do\n \ case \"$line\" in\n " 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735767552/0x77c5a3869000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735755264/0x77c5a3866000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735742976/0x77c5a3863000 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xc,0x7e02fc80,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes " \"$m1\"*) in_marker=1;;\n \"$m2\ \"*) in_marker=0;;\n *) [ $in_marker = 0 ] && echo \"$line\ \";;\n esac\n done < \"$x\"\n done\n\ fi\n}\n\n# Compare two files.\ncomp_file()\n{\n [ -e \"$1\" ] && [ -e \"$2\" ]\ || return 1\n\n if type cmp >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n cmp -s \"$1\" \ \"$2\"\n elif type diff >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n diff -q \"$1\" \"$2\" \ >/dev/null\n else\n # Hopefully we're only working on small text files ...\ \n [ \"$(cat \"$1\")\" = \"$(cat \"$2\")\" ]\n fi\n}\n\n# Compare two\ files.\n# If different, replace first with second otherwise remove second.\nchange_fi\ le()\n{\n if [ -e \"$1\" ]; then\n if comp_file \"$1\" \"$2\"; th\ en\n rm -f \"$2\"\n return 1\n fi\n\ fi\n cat \"$2\" > \"$1\"\n rm -f \"$2\"\n return 0\n}\n\n# Compare two f\ iles.\n# If different, copy or link depending on target type\ncopy_file()\n{\n if [ -\ h \"$2\" ]; then\n [ \"$(readlink \"$2\")\" = \"$1\" ] && return 1\n\ ln -sf \"$1\" \"$2\"\n else\n comp_file \"$1\" \"$2\" && ret\ urn 1\n cat \"$1\" >\"$2\"\n fi\n}\n\n# Save a config file\nsave_conf()\n{\ \n if [ -f \"$1\" ]; then\n rm -f \"$1-pre.$interface\"\n \ cat \"$1\" > \"$1-pre." 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735722496/0x77c5a385e000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735702016/0x77c5a3859000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735673344/0x77c5a3852000 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xc,0x7e02fc80,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "$interface\"\n fi\n}\n\n# Restore a config file\nrestore_conf()\n{\n [ -f \"$1-pre.\ $interface\" ] || return 1\n cat \"$1-pre.$interface\" > \"$1\"\n rm -f \"$1-pre\ .$interface\"\n}\n\n# Write a syslog entry\nsyslog()\n{\n lvl=\"$1\"\n\n if [ \ \"$lvl\" = debug ]; then\n ${syslog_debug} || return 0\n fi\n [ -n \ \"$lvl\" ] && shift\n [ -n \"$*\" ] || return 0\n case \"$lvl\" in\n err|er\ ror) echo \"$interface: $*\" >&2;;\n *) echo \"$interface: $*\";;\n\ esac\n if type logger >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n logger -i -p daemon.\"\ $lvl\" -t dhcpcd-run-hooks \"$interface: $*\"\n fi\n}\n\n# Check for a valid name as p\ er RFC952 and RFC1123 section 2.1\nvalid_domainname()\n{\n name=\"$1\"\n [ -z \ \"$name\" ] || [ ${#name} -gt 255 ] && return 1\n \n while [ -n \"$name\" ]\ ; do\n label=\"${name%%.*}\"\n [ -z \"$label\" ] || [ ${#label} -gt 6\ 3 ] && return 1\n case \"$label\" in\n -*|_*|*-|*_) \ return 1;;\n *[![:alnum:]_-]*) return 1;;\n \"$nam\ e\") return 0;;\n esac\n name=\"${name#*.}\"\n done\n\ return 0\n}\n\nvalid_domainname_list()\n{\n for name do\n valid_\ domainname \"$name\" || return $?\n done\n return 0\n}\n\n" 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735644672/0x77c5a384b000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735632384/0x77c5a3848000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735620096/0x77c5a3845000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735607808/0x77c5a3842000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735587328/0x77c5a383d000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735583232/0x77c5a383c000 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xc,0x7e02fc80,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "# With the advent of alternative init systems, it's possible to have\n# more than one \ installed. So we need to try to guess what one we're\n# using unless overridden by con\ figure.\ndetect_init()\n{\n _service_exists=\"\"\n _service_cmd=\"\"\n _servi\ ce_status=\"\"\n\n [ -n \"$_service_cmd\" ] && return 0\n\n if $_detected_\ init; then\n [ -n \"$_service_cmd\" ]\n return $?\n fi\n\n\ # Detect the running init system.\n # As systemd and OpenRC can be install\ ed on top of legacy init\n # systems we try to detect them first.\n status\ =\"\"\n : ${status:=status}\n if [ -x /bin/systemctl ] && [ -S /run/systemd/private \ ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/bin/systemctl --quiet is-enabled \\$1.servi\ ce\"\n _service_status=\"/bin/systemctl --quiet is-active \\$1.service\"\n\ _service_cmd=\"/bin/systemctl \\$2 \\$1.service\"\n elif [ -x /usr\ /bin/systemctl ] && [ -S /run/systemd/private ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/usr\ /bin/systemctl --quiet is-enabled \\$1.service\"\n _service_status=\"/usr\ /bin/systemctl --quiet is-active \\$1.service\"\n _service_cmd=\"/usr/bi\ n/systemctl \\$2" 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xc,0x7e02fc80,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes " \\$1.service\"\n elif [ -x /sbin/rc-service ] &&\n { [ -s /libexec/r\ c/init.d/softlevel ] ||\n [ -s /run/openrc/softlevel ]; }\n then\n \ _service_exists=\"/sbin/rc-service -e \\$1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/sbin/r\ c-service \\$1 -- -D \\$2\"\n elif [ -x /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d ]; then\n \ _service_exists=\"/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d --query --quiet \\$1 start >/dev/null \ 2>&1 || [ \\$? = 104 ]\"\n _service_cmd=\"/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d \\$1 \\$2\ \"\n elif [ -x /sbin/service ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/sbin/servic\ e \\$1 >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/sbin/service \\$1 \\$2\"\n\ elif [ -x /usr/sbin/service ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/usr/sbin/se\ rvice \\$1 $status >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/usr/sbin/service \\$1 \ \\$2\"\n elif [ -x /bin/sv ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/bin/sv stat\ us \\$1 >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/bin/sv \\$2 \\$1\"\n elif [\ -x /usr/bin/sv ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/usr/bin/sv status \\$1 >/de\ v/null 2>&1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/usr/bin/sv \\$2 \\$1\"\n elif [ -e /etc\ /slackware-version ] && [ -d /etc/rc.d ]; then\n _service_exists=\"[ " 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735579136/0x77c5a383b000 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xc,0x7e02fc80,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "-x /etc/rc.d/rc.\\$1 ]\"\n _service_cmd=\"/etc/rc.d/rc.\\$1 \\$2\"\n\ _service_status=\"/etc/rc.d/rc.\\$1 status >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n else\n\ for x in /etc/init.d/rc.d /etc/rc.d /etc/init.d; do\n \ if [ -d $x ]; then\n _service_exists=\"[ -x $x/\\$1\ ]\"\n _service_cmd=\"$x/\\$1 \\$2\"\n \ _service_status=\"$x/\\$1 $status >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n \ break\n fi\n done\n if [ -e /etc/arch-rele\ ase ]; then\n _service_status=\"[ -e /var/run/daemons/\\$1 ]\"\n\ elif [ \"$x\" = \"/etc/rc.d\" ] && [ -e /etc/rc.d/rc.subr ]; then\n\ _service_status=\"$x/\\$1 check >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n \ fi\n fi\n\n _detected_init=true\n if [ -z \"$_service_cmd\" ]; then\n\ syslog err \"could not detect a useable init system\"\n return\ 1\n fi\n return 0\n}\n\n# Check a system service exists \nservice_exists()\n{\n\ if [ -z \"$_service_exists\" ]; then\n detect_init || return 1\n\ fi\n eval $_service_exists\n}\n\n# Send a command to a system service\nserv\ ice_cmd()\n{\n if [ -z \"$_service_cmd\" ]; then\n detect_init || return \ 1\n fi\n eval $_service_cmd\n}\n\n# Send a command to a system service if it " 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735575040/0x77c5a383a000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735562752/0x77c5a3837000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733228032/0x77c5a35fd000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733215744/0x77c5a35fa000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733203456/0x77c5a35f7000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733191168/0x77c5a35f4000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733178880/0x77c5a35f1000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733166592/0x77c5a35ee000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733154304/0x77c5a35eb000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733142016/0x77c5a35e8000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733129728/0x77c5a35e5000 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xc,0x7e02fc80,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "is running\nservice_status()\n{\n if [ -z \"$_service_cmd\" ]; then\n \ detect_init || return 1\n fi\n if [ -n \"$_service_status\" ]; then\n\ eval $_service_status\n else\n service_command $1 status >/de\ v/null 2>&1\n fi\n}\n\n# Handy macros for our hooks\nservice_command()\n{\n servic\ e_exists $1 && service_cmd $1 $2\n}\nservice_condcommand()\n{\n service_exists $1 && s\ ervice_status $1 && service_cmd $1 $2\n}\n\n# We source each script into this one so t\ hat scripts run earlier can\n# remove variables from the environment so later scripts \ don't see them.\n# Thus, the user can create their dhcpcd.enter/exit-hook script to co\ nfigure\n# /etc/resolv.conf how they want and stop the system scripts ever updating it\ .\nfor hook in \\\n /etc/dhcpcd.enter-hook \\\n /libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/* \\\n\ /etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook\ndo\n for skip in $skip_hooks; do\n case \ \"$hook\" in\n */*~) continue 2;;\n \ */\"$skip\") continue 2;;\n */[0-9\ ][0-9]\"-$skip\") continue 2;;\n */[0-9][0-9]\"-$skip.s\ h\") continue 2;;\n esac\n done\n if [ -f \"$hook\" ]; then\n \ . \"$hook\"\n fi\n" 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733117440/0x77c5a35e2000 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xc,0x7e02fc80,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 12 read 5 bytes "done\n" 8137 8137 sh RET read 5 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735558656/0x77c5a3836000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690735554560/0x77c5a3835000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733113344/0x77c5a35e1000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733109248/0x77c5a35e0000 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x77c5a383a000,0x600004,0xa7) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks" 8137 8137 sh RET open 3 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733088768/0x77c5a35db000 8137 8137 sh CALL __fstatvfs190(3,0x7f7fffdf5f50,2) 8137 8137 sh RET __fstatvfs190 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733084672/0x77c5a35da000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733080576/0x77c5a35d9000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733076480/0x77c5a35d8000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733072384/0x77c5a35d7000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733068288/0x77c5a35d6000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733064192/0x77c5a35d5000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733060096/0x77c5a35d4000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733056000/0x77c5a35d3000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733051904/0x77c5a35d2000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733047808/0x77c5a35d1000 8137 8137 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 8137 8137 sh RET lseek 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x77c5a35da000,0x1000) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 3 read 152 bytes "\n\M-p(\n\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^A\0\^D.\0\0\0\M-p(\n\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^B\0\^D..\0\^E\M-p(\n\0\0\0\ \0\^X\0\a\0\b01-test\0\0\0\0\^F\M-p(\n\0\0\0\0 \0\^N\0\b20-resolv.conf\0\0\0\0\0\b\M-p\ (\n\0\0\0\0 \0\v\0\b30-hostname\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0 \M-p(\n\0\0\0\0 \0\v\0\b50-ntp.conf\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 8137 8137 sh RET __getdents30 152/0x98 8137 8137 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 8137 8137 sh RET lseek 512/0x200 8137 8137 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x77c5a35da000,0x1000) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 8137 8137 sh RET __getdents30 0 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872978,0x7f7fffdf6a90) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/etc/dhcpcd.enter-hook" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872978,0x7f7fffdf6a90) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/01-test" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872948,0x7f7fffdf6af0) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/01-test" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x77c5a3872948,0,0) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/01-test" 8137 8137 sh RET open 3 8137 8137 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffdf6af0) 8137 8137 sh RET __fstat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET lseek 0 8137 8137 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffdf6aec,4) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# Ec" 8137 8137 sh RET read 4 8137 8137 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET lseek 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733035520/0x77c5a35ce000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733031424/0x77c5a35cd000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733027328/0x77c5a35cc000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733023232/0x77c5a35cb000 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 734 bytes "# Echo the interface flags, reason and message options\n\nif [ \"$reason\" = \"TEST\" \ ]; then\n # General variables at the top\n set | while read line; do\n\ case \"$line\" in\n interface=*|pid=*|reason=*|protocol=*|\ profile=*|skip_hooks=*)\n echo \"$line\";;\n esac\n\ done\n # Interface flags\n set | while read line; do\n case \ \"$line\" in\n ifcarrier=*|ifflags=*|ifmetric=*|ifmtu=*|ifwireless=*|ifssid=*\ )\n echo \"$line\";;\n esac\n done\n # Old lease\n\ set | while read line; do\n case \"$line\" in\n old_*)\ echo \"$line\";;\n esac\n done\n # New lease\n set | while read line;\ do\n case \"$line\" in\n new_*) echo \"$line\";;\n \ esac\n done\n # Router Advertisements\n set | while read line; do\n\ case \"$line\" in\n nd[0-9]*_*) echo \"$line\";;\n \ esac\n done\n exit 0\nfi\n" 8137 8137 sh RET read 734/0x2de 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 8137 8137 sh RET read 0 8137 8137 sh CALL close(0xd) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872978,0x7f7fffdf6a90) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/30-hostname" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872948,0x7f7fffdf6af0) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/30-hostname" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x77c5a3872948,0,0) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/30-hostname" 8137 8137 sh RET open 3 8137 8137 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffdf6af0) 8137 8137 sh RET __fstat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET lseek 0 8137 8137 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffdf6aec,4) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# Se" 8137 8137 sh RET read 4 8137 8137 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET lseek 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "# Set the hostname from DHCP data if required\n\n# A hostname can either be a short ho\ stname or a FQDN.\n# hostname_fqdn=true\n# hostname_fqdn=false\n# hostname_fqdn=server\ \n\n# A value of server means just what the server says, don't manipulate it.\n# This \ could lead to an inconsistent hostname on a DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 network\n# where the DHC\ Pv4 hostname is short and the DHCPv6 has an FQDN.\n# DHCPv6 has no hostname option.\n#\ RFC4702 section 3.1 says FQDN should be prefered over hostname.\n#\n# As such, the de\ fault is hostname_fqdn=true so that a consistent hostname\n# is always assigned.\n: ${\ hostname_fqdn:=true}\n\n# If we used to set the hostname, but relinquish control of it\ , we should\n# reset to the default value.\n: ${hostname_default=}\n\n# Some systems d\ on't have hostname(1)\n_hostname()\n{\n if [ -z \"${1+x}\" ]; then\n if [ -\ r /proc/sys/kernel/hostname ]; then\n read name /dev/null 2>/dev/null; the\ n\n hostname\n elif sysctl kern.hostname >/dev/null " 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "2>&1; then\n sysctl -n kern.hostname\n elif sysctl ke\ rnel.hostname >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n sysctl -n kernel.hostname\n\ else\n return 1\n fi\n return\ $?\n fi\n\n if [ -w /proc/sys/kernel/hostname ]; then\n echo \"$1\" >/\ proc/sys/kernel/hostname\n elif [ -n \"$1\" ] && type hostname >/dev/null 2>&1; t\ hen\n hostname \"$1\"\n elif sysctl kern.hostname >/dev/null 2>&1; the\ n\n sysctl -w \"kern.hostname=$1\" >/dev/null\n elif sysctl kernel.hos\ tname >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n sysctl -w \"kernel.hostname=$1\" >/dev/null\n\ else\n # May fail to set a blank hostname\n hostname \"$1\ \"\n fi\n}\n\nis_default_hostname()\n{\n case \"$1\" in\n \"\"|\"$hostna\ me_default\"|localhost|localhost.localdomain)\n return 0;;\n esac\n return\ 1\n}\n\nneed_hostname()\n{\n # Always load the hostname variable for future use\n\ hostname=\"$(_hostname)\"\n is_default_hostname \"$hostname\" && return 0\ \n\n case \"$force_hostname\" in\n [Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|1) return 0;;\n\ esac\n\n if [ -n \"$old_fqdn\" ]; then\n if ${hfqdn} || ! ${hsh\ ort}; then\n [ \"$hostname\" = \"$old_fqdn\" ]\n els" 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690733002752/0x77c5a35c6000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690732982272/0x77c5a35c1000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690732961792/0x77c5a35bc000 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "e\n [ \"$hostname\" = \"${old_fqdn%%.*}\" ]\n fi\n\ elif [ -n \"$old_host_name\" ]; then\n if ${hfqdn}; then\n \ if [ -n \"$old_domain_name\" ] &&\n [ \"$old_ho\ st_name\" = \"${old_host_name#*.}\" ]\n then\n \ [ \"$hostname\" = \\\n \"$old_host_name.$old_doma\ in_name\" ]\n else\n [ \"$hostname\" = \"$o\ ld_host_name\" ]\n fi\n elif ${hshort}; then\n \ [ \"$hostname\" = \"${old_host_name%%.*}\" ]\n else\n \ [ \"$hostname\" = \"$old_host_name\" ]\n fi\n else\n\ # No old hostname\n false\n fi\n}\n\ntry_hostname()\n{\n\ [ \"$hostname\" = \"$1\" ] && return 0\n if valid_domainname \"$1\"; th\ en\n syslog info \"Setting hostname: $1\"\n _hostname \"$1\"\n\ else\n syslog err \"Invalid hostname: $1\"\n fi\n}\n\nset_hostname(\ )\n{\n hfqdn=false\n hshort=false\n case \"$hostname_fqdn\" in\n [Yy][Ee][Ss]|[\ Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|1) hfqdn=true;;\n \"\"|[Ss][Ee][Rr][Vv][Ee][Rr]) ;;\n\ *) hshort=true;;\n esac\n\n need_h\ ostname || return\n\n if [ -n \"$new_fqdn\" ]; then\n if ${hfqdn} || ! ${hsh\ ort}; then\n try_hostname \"$new_fqdn\"\n else\n \ try_hostname \"${new_fqdn%%.*}\"\n fi\n elif [ -n " 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 696 bytes "\"$new_host_name\" ]; then\n if ${hfqdn}; then\n if [ -\ n \"$new_domain_name\" ] &&\n [ \"$new_host_name\" = \"${new_host\ _name#*.}\" ]\n then\n try_hostname \"$new_ho\ st_name.$new_domain_name\"\n else\n try_ho\ stname \"$new_host_name\"\n fi\n elif ${hshort}; then\n\ try_hostname \"${new_host_name%%.*}\"\n else\n \ try_hostname \"$new_host_name\"\n fi\n elif ! is_defa\ ult_hostname \"$hostname\"; then\n try_hostname \"$hostname_default\"\n\ fi\n}\n\n# For ease of use, map DHCP6 names onto our DHCP4 names\ncase \"$reas\ on\" in\nBOUND6|RENEW6|REBIND6|REBOOT6|INFORM6)\n new_fqdn=\"$new_dhcp6_fqdn\"\n\ old_fqdn=\"$old_dhcp6_fqdn\"\n ;;\nesac\n\nif $if_configured && $if_up && [ \ \"$reason\" != ROUTERADVERT ]; then\n set_hostname\nfi\n" 8137 8137 sh RET read 696/0x2b8 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 8137 8137 sh RET read 0 8137 8137 sh CALL close(0xd) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872978,0x7f7fffdf6a90) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/50-ntp.conf" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872948,0x7f7fffdf6af0) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/50-ntp.conf" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x77c5a3872948,0,0) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/50-ntp.conf" 8137 8137 sh RET open 3 8137 8137 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffdf6af0) 8137 8137 sh RET __fstat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET lseek 0 8137 8137 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffdf6aec,4) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# Sa" 8137 8137 sh RET read 4 8137 8137 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET lseek 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "# Sample dhcpcd hook script for NTP\n# It will configure either one of NTP, OpenNTP or\ Chrony (in that order)\n# and will default to NTP if no default config is found.\n\n#\ Like our resolv.conf hook script, we store a database of ntp.conf files\n# and merge \ into /etc/ntp.conf\n\n# You can set the env var NTP_CONF to override the derived defau\ lt on\n# systems with >1 NTP client installed.\n# Here is an example for OpenNTP\n# \ dhcpcd -e NTP_CONF=/usr/pkg/etc/ntpd.conf\n# or by adding this to /etc/dhcpcd.conf\n# \ env NTP_CONF=/usr/pkg/etc/ntpd.conf\n# or by adding this to /etc/dhcpcd.enter-hook\n\ # NTP_CONF=/usr/pkg/etc/ntpd.conf\n# To use Chrony instead, simply change ntpd.conf \ to chrony.conf in the\n# above examples.\n\n: ${ntp_confs:=ntp.conf ntpd.conf chrony.c\ onf}\n: ${ntp_conf_dirs=/etc /usr/pkg/etc /usr/local/etc}\nntp_conf_dir=\"$state_dir/n\ tp.conf\"\n\n# If NTP_CONF is not set, work out a good default\nif [ -z \"$NTP_CONF\" \ ]; then\n for d in ${ntp_conf_dirs}; do\n for f in ${ntp_confs}; do\n\ if [ -e \"$d/$f\" ]; then\n " 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " NTP_CONF=\"$d/$f\"\n break 2\n \ fi\n done\n done\n [ -e \"$NTP_CONF\" ] || NTP_CONF=/etc/ntp.conf\ \nfi\n\n# Derive service name from configuration\nif [ -z \"$ntp_service\" ]; then\n\ case \"$NTP_CONF\" in\n *chrony.conf) ntp_service=chronyd;;\n *)\ ntp_service=ntpd;;\n esac\nfi\n\n# Debian has a separate fi\ le for DHCP config to avoid stamping on\n# the master.\nif [ \"$ntp_service\" = ntpd ]\ && type invoke-rc.d >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n [ -e /var/lib/ntp ] || mkdir /var/lib/\ ntp\n : ${ntp_service:=ntp}\n : ${NTP_DHCP_CONF:=/var/lib/ntp/ntp.conf.dhcp}\nfi\n\n\ : ${ntp_restart_cmd:=service_condcommand $ntp_service restart}\n\nntp_conf=${NTP_CONF}\ \nNL=\"\n\"\n\nbuild_ntp_conf()\n{\n cf=\"$state_dir/ntp.conf.$ifname\"\n\n # Buil\ d a list of interfaces\n interfaces=$(list_interfaces \"$ntp_conf_dir\")\n\n\ header=\n servers=\n if [ -n \"$interfaces\" ]; then\n \ # Build the header\n for x in ${interfaces}; do\n \ header=\"$header${header:+, }$x\"\n done\n\n # Buil\ d a server list\n srvs=$(cd \"$ntp_conf_dir\";\n key_ge\ t_value \"server \" $interfaces)\n if [ -n \"$srvs\" ]; " 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a38710a0,0x7f7fffdf6590) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872fd8,0x7f7fffdf67e0) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(1,F_DUPFD,0xd) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 14/0xe 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0xe,F_SETFD,1) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x77c5a3872f80,0x601,0x1b6) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/dev/null" 8137 8137 sh RET open 3 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(3,1) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 1 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(2,F_DUPFD,0xd) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0xf,F_SETFD,1) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(1,2) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 2 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872fb8,0x7f7fffdf6770) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/sbin/invoke-rc.d" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872fb8,0x7f7fffdf6770) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872fb8,0x7f7fffdf6770) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/bin/invoke-rc.d" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872fb8,0x7f7fffdf6770) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/invoke-rc.d" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872fb8,0x7f7fffdf6770) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/usr/pkg/sbin/invoke-rc.d" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872fb8,0x7f7fffdf6770) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/usr/pkg/bin/invoke-rc.d" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872fb8,0x7f7fffdf6770) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/usr/X11R7/bin/invoke-rc.d" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872fb8,0x7f7fffdf6770) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/usr/local/sbin/invoke-rc.d" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872fb8,0x7f7fffdf6770) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/usr/local/bin/invoke-rc.d" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL write(1,0x77c5a35cd400,0x17) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 23 bytes "invoke-rc.d: not found\n" 8137 8137 sh RET write 23/0x17 8137 8137 sh CALL close(2) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(0xf,2) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 2 8137 8137 sh CALL close(0xf) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL close(1) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(0xe,1) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 1 8137 8137 sh CALL close(0xe) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "then\n for x in $(uniqify $srvs); do\n server\ s=\"${servers}server $x$NL\"\n done\n fi\n fi\n\n # Merg\ e our config into ntp.conf\n [ -e \"$cf\" ] && rm -f \"$cf\"\n [ -d \"$ntp_co\ nf_dir\" ] || mkdir -p \"$ntp_conf_dir\"\n\n if [ -n \"$NTP_DHCP_CONF\" ]; then\n\ [ -e \"$ntp_conf\" ] && cp \"$ntp_conf\" \"$cf\"\n ntp_co\ nf=\"$NTP_DHCP_CONF\"\n elif [ -e \"$ntp_conf\" ]; then\n remove_markers\ \"$signature_base\" \"$signature_base_end\" \\\n \"$ntp_conf\" \ > \"$cf\"\n fi\n\n if [ -n \"$servers\" ]; then\n echo \"$signature_base\ ${header:+ $from }$header\" >> \"$cf\"\n printf %s \"$servers\" >> \"$c\ f\"\n echo \"$signature_base_end${header:+ $from }$header\" >> \"$cf\"\n\ else\n [ -e \"$ntp_conf\" ] && [ -e \"$cf\" ] || return\n fi\n\n\ # If we changed anything, restart ntpd\n if change_file \"$ntp_conf\" \ \"$cf\"; then\n [ -n \"$ntp_restart_cmd\" ] && eval $ntp_restart_cmd\n fi\n}\ \n\nadd_ntp_conf()\n{\n cf=\"$ntp_conf_dir/$ifname\"\n\n [ -e \"$cf\" ] && rm \ \"$cf\"\n [ -d \"$ntp_conf_dir\" ] || mkdir -p \"$ntp_conf_dir\"\n if [ -\ n \"$new_ntp_servers\" ]; then\n for x in $new_ntp_servers; do\n \ echo \"s" 8137 8137 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690732933120/0x77c5a35b5000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690732904448/0x77c5a35ae000 8137 8137 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET mmap 131690732875776/0x77c5a35a7000 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 429 bytes "erver $x\" >> \"$cf\"\n done\n fi\n build_ntp_conf\n}\n\nremove_ntp_conf()\ \n{\n if [ -e \"$ntp_conf_dir/$ifname\" ]; then\n rm \"$ntp_conf_dir/$if\ name\"\n fi\n build_ntp_conf\n}\n\n# For ease of use, map DHCP6 names onto o\ ur DHCP4 names\ncase \"$reason\" in\nBOUND6|RENEW6|REBIND6|REBOOT6|INFORM6)\n new_nt\ p_servers=\"$new_dhcp6_sntp_servers\"\n;;\nesac\n\nif $if_configured; then\n if $if\ _up; then\n add_ntp_conf\n elif $if_down; then\n remove_ntp_con\ f\n fi\nfi\n" 8137 8137 sh RET read 429/0x1ad 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872cb0,0x7f7fffdf6570) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf/bge0.ra" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872cb0,0x7f7fffdf6570) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL pipe 8137 8137 sh RET pipe 3, 4 8137 8137 sh CALL fork 8137 8137 sh RET fork 27085/0x69cd 27085 27085 sh EMUL "netbsd" 27085 27085 sh RET fork 0 8137 8137 sh CALL close(4) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffdf6380,0x80) 27085 27085 sh CALL close(0xd) 27085 27085 sh RET close 0 27085 27085 sh CALL close(0xc) 27085 27085 sh RET close 0 27085 27085 sh CALL close(3) 27085 27085 sh RET close 0 27085 27085 sh CALL close(1) 27085 27085 sh RET close 0 27085 27085 sh CALL dup2(4,1) 27085 27085 sh RET dup2 1 27085 27085 sh CALL close(4) 27085 27085 sh RET close 0 27085 27085 sh CALL open(0x77c5a383a000,0x600004,0xa7) 27085 27085 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 27085 27085 sh RET open 3 27085 27085 sh CALL __fstatvfs190(3,0x7f7fffdf4f80,2) 27085 27085 sh RET __fstatvfs190 0 27085 27085 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 27085 27085 sh RET lseek 0 27085 27085 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x77c5a35d9000,0x1000) 27085 27085 sh GIO fd 3 read 32 bytes "$\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^A\0\^D.\0\0#\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^B\0\^D..\0" 27085 27085 sh RET __getdents30 32/0x20 27085 27085 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 27085 27085 sh RET lseek 512/0x200 27085 27085 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x77c5a35d9000,0x1000) 27085 27085 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 27085 27085 sh RET __getdents30 0 27085 27085 sh CALL close(3) 27085 27085 sh RET close 0 27085 27085 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872e50,0x7f7fffdf5ac0) 27085 27085 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf/bge0.*" 27085 27085 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 27085 27085 sh CALL open(0x77c5a383a000,0x600004,0xa7) 27085 27085 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 27085 27085 sh RET open 3 27085 27085 sh CALL __fstatvfs190(3,0x7f7fffdf4f80,2) 27085 27085 sh RET __fstatvfs190 0 27085 27085 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 27085 27085 sh RET lseek 0 27085 27085 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x77c5a35d9000,0x1000) 27085 27085 sh GIO fd 3 read 32 bytes "$\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^A\0\^D.\0\0#\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^B\0\^D..\0" 27085 27085 sh RET __getdents30 32/0x20 27085 27085 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 27085 27085 sh RET lseek 512/0x200 27085 27085 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x77c5a35d9000,0x1000) 27085 27085 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 27085 27085 sh RET __getdents30 0 27085 27085 sh CALL close(3) 27085 27085 sh RET close 0 27085 27085 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872e50,0x7f7fffdf5ac0) 27085 27085 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf/bge1.*" 27085 27085 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 27085 27085 sh CALL open(0x77c5a383a000,0x600004,0xa7) 27085 27085 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 27085 27085 sh RET open 3 27085 27085 sh CALL __fstatvfs190(3,0x7f7fffdf5070,2) 27085 27085 sh RET __fstatvfs190 0 27085 27085 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 27085 27085 sh RET lseek 0 27085 27085 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x77c5a35d9000,0x1000) 27085 27085 sh GIO fd 3 read 32 bytes "$\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^A\0\^D.\0\0#\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^B\0\^D..\0" 27085 27085 sh RET __getdents30 32/0x20 27085 27085 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 27085 27085 sh RET lseek 512/0x200 27085 27085 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x77c5a35d9000,0x1000) 27085 27085 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 27085 27085 sh RET __getdents30 0 27085 27085 sh CALL close(3) 27085 27085 sh RET close 0 27085 27085 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872e08,0x7f7fffdf5bb0) 27085 27085 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf/*" 27085 27085 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 27085 27085 sh CALL write(1,0x77c5a35cd000,1) 27085 27085 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "\n" 27085 27085 sh RET write 1 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 3 read 1 bytes "\n" 8137 8137 sh RET read 1 8137 8137 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffdf6380,0x80) 27085 27085 sh CALL exit(0) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 8137 8137 sh RET read 0 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL getpgrp 8137 8137 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 8137 8137 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fffdf627c,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET __wait450 27085/0x69cd 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872ce0,0x7f7fffdf6370) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872ce0,0x7f7fffdf6370) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872ce0,0x7f7fffdf6370) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(1,F_DUPFD,0xd) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 14/0xe 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0xe,F_SETFD,1) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x77c5a3872d30,0x601,0x1b6) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 8137 8137 sh RET open 3 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(3,1) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 1 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(1,F_DUPFD,0xd) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0xf,F_SETFD,1) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x77c5a3872dd0,0x601,0x1b6) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/dev/null" 8137 8137 sh RET open 3 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(3,1) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 1 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(2,F_DUPFD,0xd) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 16/0x10 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0x10,F_SETFD,1) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(1,2) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 2 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872e20,0x7f7fffdf6100) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/sbin/sed" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872e20,0x7f7fffdf6100) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/usr/sbin/sed" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872e20,0x7f7fffdf6100) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/bin/sed" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872e20,0x7f7fffdf6100) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/sed" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL write(1,0x77c5a35cd800,0x14) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 20 bytes "sed is /usr/bin/sed\n" 8137 8137 sh RET write 20/0x14 8137 8137 sh CALL close(2) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(0x10,2) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 2 8137 8137 sh CALL close(0x10) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL close(1) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(0xf,1) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 1 8137 8137 sh CALL close(0xf) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __vfork14 23414 23414 sh EMUL "netbsd" 23414 23414 sh RET fork 0 23414 23414 sh CALL execve(0x77c5a3872f08,0x77c5a3872e28,0x77c5a3872e48) 23414 23414 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/sed" 23414 23414 sh NAMI "/usr/libexec/ld.elf_so" 8137 8137 sh RET __vfork14 23414/0x5b76 8137 8137 sh CALL getpgrp 8137 8137 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 8137 8137 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fffdf626c,0,0) 23414 23414 sed EMUL "netbsd" 23414 23414 sed RET execve JUSTRETURN 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489930752/0x72d63e11f000 23414 23414 sed CALL open(0x7f7e34a0c1ce,0,0x7f7e34c110b0) 23414 23414 sed NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 23414 23414 sed RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 23414 23414 sed CALL open(0x7f7fffa0e968,0,3) 23414 23414 sed NAMI "/usr/lib/libc.so.12" 23414 23414 sed RET open 3 23414 23414 sed CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffa0e868) 23414 23414 sed RET __fstat50 0 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489926656/0x72d63e11e000 23414 23414 sed CALL munmap(0x72d63e11e000,0x1000) 23414 23414 sed RET munmap 0 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264482463744/0x72d63da00000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0x72d63ddc0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264486395904/0x72d63ddc0000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0x72d63ddd2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264486469632/0x72d63ddd2000 23414 23414 sed CALL mprotect(0x72d63dbc0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 23414 23414 sed RET mprotect 0 23414 23414 sed CALL close(3) 23414 23414 sed RET close 0 23414 23414 sed CALL mprotect(0x72d63ddc0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 23414 23414 sed RET mprotect 0 23414 23414 sed CALL mprotect(0xf207000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 23414 23414 sed RET mprotect 0 23414 23414 sed CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x72d63e125850) 23414 23414 sed RET _lwp_setprivate 0 23414 23414 sed CALL _lwp_self 23414 23414 sed RET _lwp_self 23414/0x5b76 23414 23414 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffa0f060,0x7f7fffa0f0e0) 23414 23414 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 23414 23414 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffa0f0e0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 23414 23414 sed CALL _lwp_self 23414 23414 sed RET _lwp_self 23414/0x5b76 23414 23414 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffa0eff0,0x7f7fffa0f0e0) 23414 23414 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 23414 23414 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffa0f0e0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 23414 23414 sed CALL __sysctl(0x72d63db940a8,2,0x72d63dff2360,0x7f7fffa0eff8,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET __sysctl 0 23414 23414 sed CALL _lwp_self 23414 23414 sed RET _lwp_self 23414/0x5b76 23414 23414 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffa0eff0,0x7f7fffa0f0e0) 23414 23414 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 23414 23414 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffa0f0e0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 23414 23414 sed CALL readlink(0x72d63db8c8c0,0x7f7fffa0eb90,0x400) 23414 23414 sed NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 23414 23414 sed RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 23414 23414 sed CALL issetugid 23414 23414 sed RET issetugid 0 23414 23414 sed CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffa0eeb8,2,0x72d63dff3480,0x7f7fffa0eeb0,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET __sysctl 0 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489926656/0x72d63e11e000 23414 23414 sed CALL madvise(0x72d63e11e000,0x1000,6) 23414 23414 sed RET madvise 0 23414 23414 sed CALL munmap(0x72d63e11e000,0x1000) 23414 23414 sed RET munmap 0 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264480366592/0x72d63d800000 23414 23414 sed CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffa0ef10) 23414 23414 sed RET __clock_gettime50 0 23414 23414 sed CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffa0ef10) 23414 23414 sed RET __clock_gettime50 0 23414 23414 sed CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffa0ef30) 23414 23414 sed RET __clock_gettime50 0 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489897984/0x72d63e117000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264476172288/0x72d63d400000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489893888/0x72d63e116000 23414 23414 sed CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffa0efb0,2,0x7f7fffa0ef90,0x7f7fffa0ef88,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET __sysctl 0 23414 23414 sed CALL _lwp_self 23414 23414 sed RET _lwp_self 23414/0x5b76 23414 23414 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffa0eff0,0x7f7fffa0f0e0) 23414 23414 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 23414 23414 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffa0f0e0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 23414 23414 sed CALL issetugid 23414 23414 sed RET issetugid 0 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489889792/0x72d63e115000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489885696/0x72d63e114000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489881600/0x72d63e113000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489877504/0x72d63e112000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489857024/0x72d63e10d000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489844736/0x72d63e10a000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489824256/0x72d63e105000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489803776/0x72d63e100000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489791488/0x72d63e0fd000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489762816/0x72d63e0f6000 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489742336/0x72d63e0f1000 23414 23414 sed CALL open(0x7f7fffa0f761,0,0x1b6) 23414 23414 sed NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 23414 23414 sed RET open 3 23414 23414 sed CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffa0e540) 23414 23414 sed RET __fstat50 0 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489672704/0x72d63e0e0000 23414 23414 sed CALL read(3,0x72d63e0e0580,0x10000) 23414 23414 sed GIO fd 3 read 4088 bytes "# $NetBSD: ntp.conf,v 1.23 2021/10/28 07:24:40 kim Exp $\n#\n# NetBSD default Network \ Time Protocol (NTP) configuration file for ntpd\n\n# This file is intended to be both \ a usable default, and a Quick-Start\n# Guide. The directives and options listed here a\ re not at all complete.\n# A great deal of additional documentation, including links t\ o FAQS and\n# other guides, may be found on the official NTP web site, in particular\n\ #\n# http://www.ntp.org/documentation.html\n\n# Process ID file, so that the daemon\ can be signalled from scripts\n\npidfile /var/run/ntpd.pid\n\n# Don't give up even if\ the reference time is hugely different. This can\n# happen if the system was suspende\ d and resumed.\n\n#tinker panic 0\n\n# The correction calculated by ntpd(8) for the lo\ cal system clock's\n# drift is stored here.\n\ndriftfile /var/db/ntp.drift\n\n# Suppre\ ss the syslog(3) message for each peer synchronization change.\n\nlogconfig -syncstatu\ s\n\n# Refuse to set the local clock if there are too few good peers or servers.\n# Th\ is may help minimize disruptions due to network congestion. Don't\n# do this if you co\ nfigure only one server!\n\ntos minsane 2\n\n# Set the target and limit for adding ser\ vers configured via pool statements\n# or discovered dynamically via mechanisms such a\ s broadcast and manycast.\n# Ntpd automatically adds maxclock-1 servers from configure\ d pools, and may\n# add as many as maxclock*2 if necessary to ensure that at least min\ clock\n# servers are providing good consistent time.\n\ntos minclock 3 maxclock 6\n\n#\ Set the number of tries to register with mdns. 0 means never\n\nmdnstries 0\n\n# New \ ntpd disables the ntpdc protocol by default, to re-enable uncomment\n# the following l\ ine\n\n#enable mode7\n\n# Allow hasty ntpdate clients to avoid rate limiting / kod res\ ponses.\n# The default is 2 seconds between packets from the client.\n\n#discard minim\ um 1\n\n# Access control restrictions.\n# See /usr/share/doc/html/ntp/accopt.html for \ syntax.\n# See for advice\ .\n# Last match wins.\n#\n# Some of the more common keywords are:\n# ignore Den\ y packets of all kinds.\n# limited Deny time service if the packet violates the \ rate limits\n# established by the discard command. Does not affect ntpq \ or\n# ntpdc queries.\n# kod Send \"kiss-o'-death\" packets if \ clients exceed rate limits.\n# No effect without the limited flag.\n# \ nomodify Deny attempts to modify the state of the server via ntpq or\n# \ ntpdc queries.\n# noquery Deny all ntpq and ntpdc queries. Does not affect t\ ime\n# synchronisation.\n# nopeer Prevent establishing new peer a\ ssociations.\n# Does not affect peers configured using \"peer\" lines.\n\ # Does not affect client/server time synchronisation.\n# noserve D\ eny all time synchronisation. Does not affect ntpq or\n# ntpdc queries.\ \n# notrap Deny the trap subset of the ntpdc control message protocol.\n# not\ rust Deny packets that are not cryptographically authenticated.\n#\n# By default, \ allow client/server time exchange without prior\n# arrangement, but deny configuration\ changes, queries, and peer\n# associations that were not explicitly configured.\n\nre\ strict default limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery\n\n# Restrictions used for a\ ssociations (peer, server, pool).\n\nrestrict source nomodify notrap noquery\n\n# Fewe\ r restrictions for the local subnet.\n# (Uncomment and adjust as appropriate.)\n\n#res\ trict 192.0.2.0 mask 255.255.255.0 limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer\n#restrict 2001:\ db8:: mask ffff:ffff:: limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer\n\n# No restrictions for lo\ calhost.\n\nrestrict 127.0.0.1\nrestrict ::1\n\n# Hereafter should be \"server\", \"pe\ er\", or \"pool\" statements to configure\n# other hosts to exchange NTP packets with.\ \n#\n# See \n# and \n# for advice.\n#\n\ # Peers or servers should be selected in such a way that the network\n# path to the" 23414 23414 sed GIO fd 3 read 1228 bytes "m is short, uncongested, and symmetric (that is, the series\n# of links and routers us\ ed to get to the peer is the same one that\n# the peer uses to get back). The best pl\ ace to start looking for NTP\n# peers for your system is within your own network, or a\ t your Internet\n# Service Provider (ISP).\n#\n# Ideally, you should select at least t\ hree other systems to talk NTP\n# with, for an \"what I tell you three times is true\"\ effect.\n\n#peer an.ntp.peer.goes.here iburst\n#server an.ntp.server.goes.here iburst\ \n\n# The pool.ntp.org project coordinates public time servers provided by\n# voluntee\ rs. See . The *.netbsd.pool.ntp.org\n# servers are intended\ to be used by default on NetBSD hosts.\n#\n# The following pool statement will give y\ ou a random set of NTP servers\n# geographically close to you. A single pool statemen\ t adds multiple\n# servers from the pool, according to the tos minclock/maxclock targe\ ts.\n# The \"2\" host is used to obtain both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.\n#\n# The pool.n\ tp.org project needs more volunteers! The only criteria to\n# join are a nailed-up con\ nection and a static IP address. For details,\n# see the web page \n\npool 2.netbsd.pool.ntp.org iburst\n" 23414 23414 sed RET read 5316/0x14c4 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489652224/0x72d63e0db000 23414 23414 sed CALL __fstat50(1,0x7f7fffa0ed90) 23414 23414 sed RET __fstat50 0 23414 23414 sed CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23414 23414 sed RET mmap 126264489582592/0x72d63e0ca000 23414 23414 sed CALL read(3,0x72d63e0e0580,0x10000) 23414 23414 sed GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 23414 23414 sed RET read 0 23414 23414 sed CALL close(3) 23414 23414 sed RET close 0 23414 23414 sed CALL write(1,0x72d63e0caa40,0x14c4) 23414 23414 sed GIO fd 1 wrote 4088 bytes "# $NetBSD: ntp.conf,v 1.23 2021/10/28 07:24:40 kim Exp $\n#\n# NetBSD default Network \ Time Protocol (NTP) configuration file for ntpd\n\n# This file is intended to be both \ a usable default, and a Quick-Start\n# Guide. The directives and options listed here a\ re not at all complete.\n# A great deal of additional documentation, including links t\ o FAQS and\n# other guides, may be found on the official NTP web site, in particular\n\ #\n# http://www.ntp.org/documentation.html\n\n# Process ID file, so that the daemon\ can be signalled from scripts\n\npidfile /var/run/ntpd.pid\n\n# Don't give up even if\ the reference time is hugely different. This can\n# happen if the system was suspende\ d and resumed.\n\n#tinker panic 0\n\n# The correction calculated by ntpd(8) for the lo\ cal system clock's\n# drift is stored here.\n\ndriftfile /var/db/ntp.drift\n\n# Suppre\ ss the syslog(3) message for each peer synchronization change.\n\nlogconfig -syncstatu\ s\n\n# Refuse to set the local clock if there are too few good peers or servers.\n# Th\ is may help minimize disruptions due to network congestion. Don't\n# do this if you co\ nfigure only one server!\n\ntos minsane 2\n\n# Set the target and limit for adding ser\ vers configured via pool statements\n# or discovered dynamically via mechanisms such a\ s broadcast and manycast.\n# Ntpd automatically adds maxclock-1 servers from configure\ d pools, and may\n# add as many as maxclock*2 if necessary to ensure that at least min\ clock\n# servers are providing good consistent time.\n\ntos minclock 3 maxclock 6\n\n#\ Set the number of tries to register with mdns. 0 means never\n\nmdnstries 0\n\n# New \ ntpd disables the ntpdc protocol by default, to re-enable uncomment\n# the following l\ ine\n\n#enable mode7\n\n# Allow hasty ntpdate clients to avoid rate limiting / kod res\ ponses.\n# The default is 2 seconds between packets from the client.\n\n#discard minim\ um 1\n\n# Access control restrictions.\n# See /usr/share/doc/html/ntp/accopt.html for \ syntax.\n# See for advice\ .\n# Last match wins.\n#\n# Some of the more common keywords are:\n# ignore Den\ y packets of all kinds.\n# limited Deny time service if the packet violates the \ rate limits\n# established by the discard command. Does not affect ntpq \ or\n# ntpdc queries.\n# kod Send \"kiss-o'-death\" packets if \ clients exceed rate limits.\n# No effect without the limited flag.\n# \ nomodify Deny attempts to modify the state of the server via ntpq or\n# \ ntpdc queries.\n# noquery Deny all ntpq and ntpdc queries. Does not affect t\ ime\n# synchronisation.\n# nopeer Prevent establishing new peer a\ ssociations.\n# Does not affect peers configured using \"peer\" lines.\n\ # Does not affect client/server time synchronisation.\n# noserve D\ eny all time synchronisation. Does not affect ntpq or\n# ntpdc queries.\ \n# notrap Deny the trap subset of the ntpdc control message protocol.\n# not\ rust Deny packets that are not cryptographically authenticated.\n#\n# By default, \ allow client/server time exchange without prior\n# arrangement, but deny configuration\ changes, queries, and peer\n# associations that were not explicitly configured.\n\nre\ strict default limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery\n\n# Restrictions used for a\ ssociations (peer, server, pool).\n\nrestrict source nomodify notrap noquery\n\n# Fewe\ r restrictions for the local subnet.\n# (Uncomment and adjust as appropriate.)\n\n#res\ trict 192.0.2.0 mask 255.255.255.0 limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer\n#restrict 2001:\ db8:: mask ffff:ffff:: limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer\n\n# No restrictions for lo\ calhost.\n\nrestrict 127.0.0.1\nrestrict ::1\n\n# Hereafter should be \"server\", \"pe\ er\", or \"pool\" statements to configure\n# other hosts to exchange NTP packets with.\ \n#\n# See \n# and \n# for advice.\n#\n\ # Peers or servers should be selected in such a way that the network\n# path to the" 23414 23414 sed GIO fd 1 wrote 1228 bytes "m is short, uncongested, and symmetric (that is, the series\n# of links and routers us\ ed to get to the peer is the same one that\n# the peer uses to get back). The best pl\ ace to start looking for NTP\n# peers for your system is within your own network, or a\ t your Internet\n# Service Provider (ISP).\n#\n# Ideally, you should select at least t\ hree other systems to talk NTP\n# with, for an \"what I tell you three times is true\"\ effect.\n\n#peer an.ntp.peer.goes.here iburst\n#server an.ntp.server.goes.here iburst\ \n\n# The pool.ntp.org project coordinates public time servers provided by\n# voluntee\ rs. See . The *.netbsd.pool.ntp.org\n# servers are intended\ to be used by default on NetBSD hosts.\n#\n# The following pool statement will give y\ ou a random set of NTP servers\n# geographically close to you. A single pool statemen\ t adds multiple\n# servers from the pool, according to the tos minclock/maxclock targe\ ts.\n# The \"2\" host is used to obtain both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.\n#\n# The pool.n\ tp.org project needs more volunteers! The only criteria to\n# join are a nailed-up con\ nection and a static IP address. For details,\n# see the web page \n\npool 2.netbsd.pool.ntp.org iburst\n" 23414 23414 sed RET write 5316/0x14c4 23414 23414 sed CALL close(1) 23414 23414 sed RET close 0 23414 23414 sed CALL _lwp_self 23414 23414 sed RET _lwp_self 23414/0x5b76 23414 23414 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffa0efe0,0x7f7fffa0f020) 23414 23414 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 23414 23414 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffa0f020,0) 23414 23414 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 23414 23414 sed CALL _lwp_self 23414 23414 sed RET _lwp_self 23414/0x5b76 23414 23414 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffa0efb0,0x7f7fffa0f020) 23414 23414 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 23414 23414 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffa0f020,0) 23414 23414 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 23414 23414 sed CALL exit(0) 8137 8137 sh RET __wait450 23414/0x5b76 8137 8137 sh CALL close(1) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(0xe,1) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 1 8137 8137 sh CALL close(0xe) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872ce0,0x7f7fffdf6300) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872ce0,0x7f7fffdf6370) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872d90,0x7f7fffdf6100) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872e48,0x7f7fffdf5db0) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872e48,0x7f7fffdf5e20) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(1,F_DUPFD,0xd) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 14/0xe 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0xe,F_SETFD,1) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x77c5a3872e30,0x601,0x1b6) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/dev/null" 8137 8137 sh RET open 3 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(3,1) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 1 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(2,F_DUPFD,0xd) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0xf,F_SETFD,1) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(1,2) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 2 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872e68,0x7f7fffdf5e20) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/sbin/cmp" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872e68,0x7f7fffdf5e20) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/usr/sbin/cmp" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872e68,0x7f7fffdf5e20) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/bin/cmp" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872e68,0x7f7fffdf5e20) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/cmp" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL write(1,0x77c5a35cd800,0x14) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 20 bytes "cmp is /usr/bin/cmp\n" 8137 8137 sh RET write 20/0x14 8137 8137 sh CALL close(2) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(0xf,2) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 2 8137 8137 sh CALL close(0xf) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL close(1) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL dup2(0xe,1) 8137 8137 sh RET dup2 1 8137 8137 sh CALL close(0xe) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __vfork14 1020 1020 sh EMUL "netbsd" 1020 1020 sh RET fork 0 1020 1020 sh CALL execve(0x77c5a3872f88,0x77c5a3872ea0,0x77c5a3872ec8) 1020 1020 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/cmp" 1020 1020 sh NAMI "/usr/libexec/ld.elf_so" 8137 8137 sh RET __vfork14 1020/0x3fc 8137 8137 sh CALL getpgrp 8137 8137 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 8137 8137 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fffdf5f8c,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp EMUL "netbsd" 1020 1020 cmp RET execve JUSTRETURN 1020 1020 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET mmap 131894441033728/0x77f5114e4000 1020 1020 cmp CALL open(0x7f7eda60c1ce,0,0x7f7eda8110b0) 1020 1020 cmp NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 1020 1020 cmp RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 1020 1020 cmp CALL open(0x7f7fff975f48,0,3) 1020 1020 cmp NAMI "/usr/lib/libc.so.12" 1020 1020 cmp RET open 3 1020 1020 cmp CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff975e48) 1020 1020 cmp RET __fstat50 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET mmap 131894441029632/0x77f5114e3000 1020 1020 cmp CALL munmap(0x77f5114e3000,0x1000) 1020 1020 cmp RET munmap 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET mmap 131894433808384/0x77f510e00000 1020 1020 cmp CALL mmap(0x77f5111c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 1020 1020 cmp RET mmap 131894437740544/0x77f5111c0000 1020 1020 cmp CALL mmap(0x77f5111d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET mmap 131894437814272/0x77f5111d2000 1020 1020 cmp CALL mprotect(0x77f510fc0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 1020 1020 cmp RET mprotect 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL close(3) 1020 1020 cmp RET close 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL mprotect(0x77f5111c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 1020 1020 cmp RET mprotect 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL mprotect(0x1b0602000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 1020 1020 cmp RET mprotect 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x77f5114ea850) 1020 1020 cmp RET _lwp_setprivate 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL _lwp_self 1020 1020 cmp RET _lwp_self 1020/0x3fc 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff976640,0x7f7fff9766c0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff9766c0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL _lwp_self 1020 1020 cmp RET _lwp_self 1020/0x3fc 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff9765d0,0x7f7fff9766c0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff9766c0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sysctl(0x77f510f940a8,2,0x77f5113f2360,0x7f7fff9765d8,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sysctl 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL _lwp_self 1020 1020 cmp RET _lwp_self 1020/0x3fc 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff9765d0,0x7f7fff9766c0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff9766c0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL readlink(0x77f510f8c8c0,0x7f7fff976170,0x400) 1020 1020 cmp NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 1020 1020 cmp RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 1020 1020 cmp CALL issetugid 1020 1020 cmp RET issetugid 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff976498,2,0x77f5113f3480,0x7f7fff976490,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sysctl 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET mmap 131894441029632/0x77f5114e3000 1020 1020 cmp CALL madvise(0x77f5114e3000,0x1000,6) 1020 1020 cmp RET madvise 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL munmap(0x77f5114e3000,0x1000) 1020 1020 cmp RET munmap 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET mmap 131894431711232/0x77f510c00000 1020 1020 cmp CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff9764f0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __clock_gettime50 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff9764f0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __clock_gettime50 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff976510) 1020 1020 cmp RET __clock_gettime50 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET mmap 131894441000960/0x77f5114dc000 1020 1020 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET mmap 131894427516928/0x77f510800000 1020 1020 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET mmap 131894440996864/0x77f5114db000 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff976590,2,0x7f7fff976570,0x7f7fff976568,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sysctl 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL _lwp_self 1020 1020 cmp RET _lwp_self 1020/0x3fc 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff9765d0,0x7f7fff9766c0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff9766c0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL issetugid 1020 1020 cmp RET issetugid 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET mmap 131894440992768/0x77f5114da000 1020 1020 cmp CALL open(0x7f7fff976d1f,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 1020 1020 cmp RET open 3 1020 1020 cmp CALL open(0x7f7fff976d2d,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 1020 1020 cmp RET open 4 1020 1020 cmp CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff976580) 1020 1020 cmp RET __fstat50 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL __fstat50(4,0x7f7fff976620) 1020 1020 cmp RET __fstat50 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x14c4,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET mmap 131894440984576/0x77f5114d8000 1020 1020 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x14c4,PROT_READ,0x1,4,0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET mmap 131894440976384/0x77f5114d6000 1020 1020 cmp CALL munmap(0x77f5114d8000,0x14c4) 1020 1020 cmp RET munmap 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL munmap(0x77f5114d6000,0x14c4) 1020 1020 cmp RET munmap 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL _lwp_self 1020 1020 cmp RET _lwp_self 1020/0x3fc 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff976460,0x7f7fff9764a0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff9764a0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL _lwp_self 1020 1020 cmp RET _lwp_self 1020/0x3fc 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff976430,0x7f7fff9764a0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff9764a0,0) 1020 1020 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 1020 1020 cmp CALL exit(0) 8137 8137 sh RET __wait450 1020/0x3fc 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872de0,0x7f7fffdf6120) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/sbin/rm" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872de0,0x7f7fffdf6120) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/usr/sbin/rm" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872de0,0x7f7fffdf6120) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/bin/rm" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __vfork14 4190 4190 sh EMUL "netbsd" 4190 4190 sh RET fork 0 4190 4190 sh CALL execve(0x77c5a3872ec8,0x77c5a3872dc0,0x77c5a3872e08) 4190 4190 sh NAMI "/bin/rm" 4190 4190 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 8137 8137 sh RET __vfork14 4190/0x105e 8137 8137 sh CALL getpgrp 8137 8137 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 8137 8137 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fffdf618c,0,0) 4190 4190 rm EMUL "netbsd" 4190 4190 rm RET execve JUSTRETURN 4190 4190 rm CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET mmap 137731996884992/0x7d443abfa000 4190 4190 rm CALL open(0x7f7e5ae0c1ce,0,0x7f7e5b0110b0) 4190 4190 rm NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 4190 4190 rm RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 4190 4190 rm CALL open(0x7f7fff609948,0,7) 4190 4190 rm NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 4190 4190 rm RET open 3 4190 4190 rm CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff609848) 4190 4190 rm RET __fstat50 0 4190 4190 rm CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET mmap 137731996880896/0x7d443abf9000 4190 4190 rm CALL munmap(0x7d443abf9000,0x1000) 4190 4190 rm RET munmap 0 4190 4190 rm CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET mmap 137731990618112/0x7d443a600000 4190 4190 rm CALL mmap(0x7d443a9c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 4190 4190 rm RET mmap 137731994550272/0x7d443a9c0000 4190 4190 rm CALL mmap(0x7d443a9d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET mmap 137731994624000/0x7d443a9d2000 4190 4190 rm CALL mprotect(0x7d443a7c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 4190 4190 rm RET mprotect 0 4190 4190 rm CALL close(3) 4190 4190 rm RET close 0 4190 4190 rm CALL mprotect(0x7d443a9c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 4190 4190 rm RET mprotect 0 4190 4190 rm CALL mprotect(0x1c2402000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 4190 4190 rm RET mprotect 0 4190 4190 rm CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x7d443ac00850) 4190 4190 rm RET _lwp_setprivate 0 4190 4190 rm CALL _lwp_self 4190 4190 rm RET _lwp_self 4190/0x105e 4190 4190 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff60a040,0x7f7fff60a0c0) 4190 4190 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 4190 4190 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff60a0c0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 4190 4190 rm CALL _lwp_self 4190 4190 rm RET _lwp_self 4190/0x105e 4190 4190 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff609fd0,0x7f7fff60a0c0) 4190 4190 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 4190 4190 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff60a0c0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 4190 4190 rm CALL __sysctl(0x7d443a7940a8,2,0x7d443abf2360,0x7f7fff609fd8,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET __sysctl 0 4190 4190 rm CALL _lwp_self 4190 4190 rm RET _lwp_self 4190/0x105e 4190 4190 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff609fd0,0x7f7fff60a0c0) 4190 4190 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 4190 4190 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff60a0c0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 4190 4190 rm CALL readlink(0x7d443a78c8c0,0x7f7fff609b70,0x400) 4190 4190 rm NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 4190 4190 rm RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 4190 4190 rm CALL issetugid 4190 4190 rm RET issetugid 0 4190 4190 rm CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff609e98,2,0x7d443abf3480,0x7f7fff609e90,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET __sysctl 0 4190 4190 rm CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET mmap 137731996880896/0x7d443abf9000 4190 4190 rm CALL madvise(0x7d443abf9000,0x1000,6) 4190 4190 rm RET madvise 0 4190 4190 rm CALL munmap(0x7d443abf9000,0x1000) 4190 4190 rm RET munmap 0 4190 4190 rm CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET mmap 137731988520960/0x7d443a400000 4190 4190 rm CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff609ef0) 4190 4190 rm RET __clock_gettime50 0 4190 4190 rm CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff609ef0) 4190 4190 rm RET __clock_gettime50 0 4190 4190 rm CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff609f10) 4190 4190 rm RET __clock_gettime50 0 4190 4190 rm CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET mmap 137731988488192/0x7d443a3f8000 4190 4190 rm CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET mmap 137731984293888/0x7d4439ff8000 4190 4190 rm CALL munmap(0x7d4439ff8000,0x400000) 4190 4190 rm RET munmap 0 4190 4190 rm CALL mmap(0,0x5ff000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x15001002,0xffffffff,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET mmap 137731980132352/0x7d4439c00000 4190 4190 rm CALL munmap(0x7d443a000000,0x1ff000) 4190 4190 rm RET munmap 0 4190 4190 rm CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET mmap 137731996880896/0x7d443abf9000 4190 4190 rm CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff609f90,2,0x7f7fff609f70,0x7f7fff609f68,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET __sysctl 0 4190 4190 rm CALL _lwp_self 4190 4190 rm RET _lwp_self 4190/0x105e 4190 4190 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff609fd0,0x7f7fff60a0c0) 4190 4190 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 4190 4190 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff60a0c0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 4190 4190 rm CALL issetugid 4190 4190 rm RET issetugid 0 4190 4190 rm CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 4190 4190 rm RET mmap 137731996876800/0x7d443abf8000 4190 4190 rm CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINFO,0x7f7fff609fc0,0x7f7fff609fe0,0x7d443a77ee40,2) 4190 4190 rm RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 4190 4190 rm CALL ioctl(0,TIOCGETA,0x7f7fff609fb0) 4190 4190 rm RET ioctl -1 errno 25 Inappropriate ioctl for device 4190 4190 rm CALL __lstat50(0x7f7fff60a716,0x7f7fff60a020) 4190 4190 rm NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 4190 4190 rm RET __lstat50 0 4190 4190 rm CALL unlink(0x7f7fff60a716) 4190 4190 rm NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 4190 4190 rm RET unlink 0 4190 4190 rm CALL _lwp_self 4190 4190 rm RET _lwp_self 4190/0x105e 4190 4190 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff609f20,0x7f7fff609f60) 4190 4190 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 4190 4190 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff609f60,0) 4190 4190 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 4190 4190 rm CALL _lwp_self 4190 4190 rm RET _lwp_self 4190/0x105e 4190 4190 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff609ef0,0x7f7fff609f60) 4190 4190 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 4190 4190 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff609f60,0) 4190 4190 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 4190 4190 rm CALL exit(0) 8137 8137 sh RET __wait450 4190/0x105e 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 8137 8137 sh RET read 0 8137 8137 sh CALL close(0xd) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872978,0x7f7fffdf6a90) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL __stat50(0x77c5a3872948,0x7f7fffdf6af0) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook" 8137 8137 sh RET __stat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL open(0x77c5a3872948,0,0) 8137 8137 sh NAMI "/etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook" 8137 8137 sh RET open 3 8137 8137 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffdf6af0) 8137 8137 sh RET __fstat50 0 8137 8137 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET lseek 0 8137 8137 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffdf6aec,4) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "#!/b" 8137 8137 sh RET read 4 8137 8137 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 8137 8137 sh RET lseek 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 8137 8137 sh CALL close(3) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 8137 8137 sh RET fcntl 0 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 90 bytes "#!/bin/sh\ncase \"$interface\" in\n lo[0-9]* | tun[0-9]*) exit;;\nesac\n/etc/rc.d/n\ pf reload\n" 8137 8137 sh RET read 90/0x5a 8137 8137 sh CALL __vfork14 500 500 sh EMUL "netbsd" 500 500 sh RET fork 0 500 500 sh CALL execve(0x77c5a3872a28,0x77c5a3872a60,0x77c5a3872a78) 500 500 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.d/npf" 500 500 sh NAMI "/bin/sh" 500 500 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 8137 8137 sh RET __vfork14 500/0x1f4 8137 8137 sh CALL getpgrp 8137 8137 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 8137 8137 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fffdf68dc,0,0) 500 500 sh EMUL "netbsd" 500 500 sh RET execve JUSTRETURN 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471619072/0x72b6ce5a0000 500 500 sh CALL open(0x7f7e1140c1ce,0,0x7f7e116110b0) 500 500 sh NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 500 500 sh RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 500 500 sh CALL open(0x7f7fffb21bf8,0,1) 500 500 sh NAMI "/lib/libedit.so.3" 500 500 sh RET open 3 500 500 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffb21af8) 500 500 sh RET __fstat50 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471614976/0x72b6ce59f000 500 500 sh CALL munmap(0x72b6ce59f000,0x1000) 500 500 sh RET munmap 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x235000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129467817984/0x72b6ce200000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0x72b6ce42e000,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x2e000) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129470103552/0x72b6ce42e000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0x72b6ce431000,0x4000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129470115840/0x72b6ce431000 500 500 sh CALL mprotect(0x72b6ce22f000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 500 500 sh RET mprotect 0 500 500 sh CALL close(3) 500 500 sh RET close 0 500 500 sh CALL open(0x7f7fffb21bf8,0,5) 500 500 sh NAMI "/lib/libterminfo.so.2" 500 500 sh RET open 3 500 500 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffb21af8) 500 500 sh RET __fstat50 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471614976/0x72b6ce59f000 500 500 sh CALL munmap(0x72b6ce59f000,0x1000) 500 500 sh RET munmap 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x20f000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129463623680/0x72b6cde00000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0x72b6ce00d000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0xd000) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129465774080/0x72b6ce00d000 500 500 sh CALL mprotect(0x72b6cde0e000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 500 500 sh RET mprotect 0 500 500 sh CALL close(3) 500 500 sh RET close 0 500 500 sh CALL open(0x7f7fffb21bf8,0,7) 500 500 sh NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 500 500 sh RET open 3 500 500 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffb21af8) 500 500 sh RET __fstat50 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471614976/0x72b6ce59f000 500 500 sh CALL munmap(0x72b6ce59f000,0x1000) 500 500 sh RET munmap 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129457332224/0x72b6cd800000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0x72b6cdbc0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129461264384/0x72b6cdbc0000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0x72b6cdbd2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129461338112/0x72b6cdbd2000 500 500 sh CALL mprotect(0x72b6cd9c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 500 500 sh RET mprotect 0 500 500 sh CALL close(3) 500 500 sh RET close 0 500 500 sh CALL mprotect(0x72b6ce42e000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 500 500 sh RET mprotect 0 500 500 sh CALL mprotect(0x72b6ce00d000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 500 500 sh RET mprotect 0 500 500 sh CALL mprotect(0x72b6cdbc0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 500 500 sh RET mprotect 0 500 500 sh CALL mprotect(0x4202d000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 500 500 sh RET mprotect 0 500 500 sh CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x72b6ce5a6850) 500 500 sh RET _lwp_setprivate 0 500 500 sh CALL _lwp_self 500 500 sh RET _lwp_self 500/0x1f4 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffb222f0,0x7f7fffb22370) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffb22370,0) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL _lwp_self 500 500 sh RET _lwp_self 500/0x1f4 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffb22280,0x7f7fffb22370) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffb22370,0) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL __sysctl(0x72b6cd9940a8,2,0x72b6cddf2360,0x7f7fffb22288,0,0) 500 500 sh RET __sysctl 0 500 500 sh CALL _lwp_self 500 500 sh RET _lwp_self 500/0x1f4 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffb22280,0x7f7fffb22370) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffb22370,0) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL readlink(0x72b6cd98c8c0,0x7f7fffb21e20,0x400) 500 500 sh NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 500 500 sh RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 500 500 sh CALL issetugid 500 500 sh RET issetugid 0 500 500 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffb22148,2,0x72b6cddf3480,0x7f7fffb22140,0,0) 500 500 sh RET __sysctl 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471614976/0x72b6ce59f000 500 500 sh CALL madvise(0x72b6ce59f000,0x1000,6) 500 500 sh RET madvise 0 500 500 sh CALL munmap(0x72b6ce59f000,0x1000) 500 500 sh RET munmap 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129455235072/0x72b6cd600000 500 500 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffb221a0) 500 500 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 500 500 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffb221a0) 500 500 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 500 500 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffb221c0) 500 500 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471586304/0x72b6ce598000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129451040768/0x72b6cd200000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471582208/0x72b6ce597000 500 500 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffb22240,2,0x7f7fffb22220,0x7f7fffb22218,0,0) 500 500 sh RET __sysctl 0 500 500 sh CALL _lwp_self 500 500 sh RET _lwp_self 500/0x1f4 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffb22280,0x7f7fffb22370) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffb22370,0) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL _lwp_self 500 500 sh RET _lwp_self 500/0x1f4 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffb22280,0x7f7fffb22370) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffb22370,0) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL _lwp_self 500 500 sh RET _lwp_self 500/0x1f4 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffb22280,0x7f7fffb22370) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffb22370,0) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGCHLD,0x7f7fffb222d0,0x7f7fffb222f0,0x72b6cd97ee40,2) 500 500 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fffb22340,0) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL getuid 500 500 sh RET getuid 0 500 500 sh CALL getgid 500 500 sh RET getgid 0 500 500 sh CALL geteuid 500 500 sh RET geteuid 0 500 500 sh CALL getegid 500 500 sh RET getegid 0 500 500 sh CALL fcntl(0,F_MAXFD,0) 500 500 sh RET fcntl 2 500 500 sh CALL getrlimit(8,0x7f7fffb222d0) 500 500 sh RET getrlimit 0 500 500 sh CALL issetugid 500 500 sh RET issetugid 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471578112/0x72b6ce596000 500 500 sh CALL getpid 500 500 sh RET getpid 500/0x1f4, 8137/0x1fc9 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471565824/0x72b6ce593000 500 500 sh CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fffb22280,0) 500 500 sh RET __gettimeofday50 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471561728/0x72b6ce592000 500 500 sh CALL geteuid 500 500 sh RET geteuid 0 500 500 sh CALL getppid 500 500 sh RET getppid 8137/0x1fc9 500 500 sh CALL geteuid 500 500 sh RET geteuid 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471557632/0x72b6ce591000 500 500 sh CALL __stat50(0x41e25a95,0x7f7fffb22190) 500 500 sh NAMI "." 500 500 sh RET __stat50 0 500 500 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f7fffb229f8,0x7f7fffb22230) 500 500 sh NAMI "/" 500 500 sh RET __stat50 0 500 500 sh CALL open(0x7f7fffb229c8,0,0x7f7fffb223f0) 500 500 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.d/npf" 500 500 sh RET open 3 500 500 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffb22220) 500 500 sh RET __fstat50 0 500 500 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 500 500 sh RET lseek 0 500 500 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffb2221c,4) 500 500 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "#!/b" 500 500 sh RET read 4 500 500 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 500 500 sh RET lseek 0 500 500 sh CALL fcntl(0,F_DUPFD,0xf) 500 500 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 500 500 sh CALL close(0xf) 500 500 sh RET close 0 500 500 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 500 500 sh RET fcntl 12/0xc 500 500 sh CALL close(3) 500 500 sh RET close 0 500 500 sh CALL fcntl(0xc,F_SETFD,1) 500 500 sh RET fcntl 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0x7f7fffb222c0,0x72b6cd97ee40,2) 500 500 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0x7f7fffb22270,0x7f7fffb22290,0x72b6cd97ee40,2) 500 500 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0x7f7fffb22270,0x72b6cd97ee40,2) 500 500 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0x7f7fffb22270,0,0x72b6cd97ee40,2) 500 500 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fffb222c0,0) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0,0x7f7fffb222c0,0x72b6cd97ee40,2) 500 500 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0x7f7fffb22270,0x7f7fffb22290,0x72b6cd97ee40,2) 500 500 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fffb222c0,0) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0,0x7f7fffb222c0,0x72b6cd97ee40,2) 500 500 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0x7f7fffb22270,0x7f7fffb22290,0x72b6cd97ee40,2) 500 500 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fffb222c0,0) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0,0x7f7fffb222c0,0x72b6cd97ee40,2) 500 500 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0x7f7fffb22270,0x7f7fffb22290,0x72b6cd97ee40,2) 500 500 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fffb222c0,0) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0,0x7f7fffb222c0,0x72b6cd97ee40,2) 500 500 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0x7f7fffb22270,0x7f7fffb22290,0x72b6cd97ee40,2) 500 500 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 500 500 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fffb222c0,0) 500 500 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 500 500 sh CALL read(0xc,0x4202fc80,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 12 read 789 bytes "#!/bin/sh\n#\n# $NetBSD: npf,v 1.7.6.1 2023/10/13 18:04:49 martin Exp $\n#\n# Public D\ omain.\n#\n\n# PROVIDE: npf\n# REQUIRE: root bootconf CRITLOCALMOUNTED tty network\n# \ BEFORE: NETWORKING\n\n$_rc_subr_loaded . /etc/rc.subr\n\nname=\"npf\"\nrcvar=$name\n\n\ start_cmd=\"npf_start\"\nstop_cmd=\"npf_stop\"\n\nreload_cmd=\"npf_reload\"\nstatus_cm\ d=\"npf_status\"\nextra_commands=\"reload status\"\n\n\nnpf_start()\n{\n echo \ \"Enabling NPF $npf_rules\"\n /sbin/npfctl reload \"$npf_rules\"\n\n # The npf_boot\ script has enabled npf already.\n if [ \"$autoboot\" != \"yes\" ]; then\n \ /sbin/npfctl start\n fi\n}\n\nnpf_stop()\n{\n echo \"Disabling NPF.\ \"\n /sbin/npfctl stop\n /sbin/npfctl flush\n}\n\nnpf_reload()\n{\n echo \ \"Reloading NPF ruleset $npf_rules\"\n /sbin/npfctl reload \"$npf_rules\"\n}\n\nnpf_s\ tatus()\n{\n :\n}\n\nload_rc_config $name\nrun_rc_command \"$1\"\n" 500 500 sh RET read 789/0x315 500 500 sh CALL __stat50(0x42030330,0x7f7fffb21fa0) 500 500 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.subr" 500 500 sh RET __stat50 0 500 500 sh CALL open(0x42030330,0,0) 500 500 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.subr" 500 500 sh RET open 3 500 500 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffb21fa0) 500 500 sh RET __fstat50 0 500 500 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 500 500 sh RET lseek 0 500 500 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffb21f9c,4) 500 500 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# $N" 500 500 sh RET read 4 500 500 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 500 500 sh RET lseek 0 500 500 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 500 500 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 500 500 sh CALL close(3) 500 500 sh RET close 0 500 500 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 500 500 sh RET fcntl 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471545344/0x72b6ce58e000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471541248/0x72b6ce58d000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471537152/0x72b6ce58c000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471533056/0x72b6ce58b000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "# $NetBSD: rc.subr,v 1.111 2022/05/22 11:27:33 andvar Exp $\n#\n# Copyright (c) 1997-2\ 011 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.\n# All rights reserved.\n#\n# This code is derived fro\ m software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation\n# by Luke Mewburn.\n#\n# Redistributi\ on and use in source and binary forms, with or without\n# modification, are permitted \ provided that the following conditions\n# are met:\n# 1. Redistributions of source cod\ e must retain the above copyright\n# notice, this list of conditions and the follow\ ing disclaimer.\n# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyrigh\ t\n# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the\n# docu\ mentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.\n#\n# THIS SOFTWARE I\ S PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS\n# ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRES\ S OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED\n# TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF M\ ERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR\n# PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SH\ ALL " 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS\n# BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPEC\ IAL, EXEMPLARY, OR\n# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMEN\ T OF\n# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS\n# IN\ TERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN\n# CONTRACT, STR\ ICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)\n# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT O\ F THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE\n# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.\n#\n\ # rc.subr\n# functions used by various rc scripts\n#\n\n: ${rcvar_manpage:='rc.conf\ (5)'}\n: ${RC_PID:=$$} ; export RC_PID\nnl='\n' # a literal newline\n\n# RC variables \ to clear on start.\n_env_clear_rc_vars=\"\nRC_PID=\n_rc_pid=\n_rc_original_stdout_fd=\ \n_rc_original_stderr_fd=\n_rc_postprocessor_fd=\n_rc_kill_ntries=\n\"\n\nexport PATH=\ /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin\n#\n# functions\n# ---------\n\n#\n# checkyesno v\ ar\n# Test $1 variable.\n# Return 0 if it's \"yes\" (et al), 1 if it's \"no\" (et\ al), 2 otherwise.\n#\ncheckyesnox()\n{\n eval" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471528960/0x72b6ce58a000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471524864/0x72b6ce589000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " _value=\\$${1}\n case $_value in\n\n # \"yes\", \"true\", \"o\ n\", or \"1\"\n [Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|[Oo][Nn]|1)\n return 0\n\ ;;\n\n # \"no\", \"false\", \"off\", or \"0\"\n [Nn][O\ o]|[Ff][Aa][Ll][Ss][Ee]|[Oo][Ff][Ff]|0)\n return 1\n ;;\n\ *)\n return 2\n ;;\n esac\n}\n\n#\n# checkyesno var\ \n# Test $1 variable, and warn if not set to YES or NO.\n# Return 0 if it's \"yes\ \" (et al), nonzero otherwise.\n#\ncheckyesno()\n{\n local var\n\n checkyesnox $1\ \n var=$?\n case \"${var}\" in\n ( 0 | 1 ) return $var;;\n esac\n\ warn \"\\$${1} is not set properly - see ${rcvar_manpage}.\"\n return 1\n}\n\ \n#\n# yesno_to_truefalse var\n# Convert the value of a variable from any of th\ e values\n# understood by checkyesno() to \"true\" or \"false\".\n#\nyesno_to_true\ false()\n{\n local var=$1\n if checkyesno $var; then\n eval $var=true\ \n return 0\n else\n eval $var=false\n return\ 1\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# reverse_list list\n# print the list in reverse order\n#\nre\ verse_list()\n{\n _revlist=\n for _revfile; do\n _revlist=\"$_r\ evfile $_revlist\"\n done\n echo $_revlist\n}\n\n#\n# If booting directly to multi\ us" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471504384/0x72b6ce584000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471475712/0x72b6ce57d000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471471616/0x72b6ce57c000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "er, send SIGTERM to\n# the parent (/etc/rc) to abort the boot.\n# Otherwise just exit.\ \n#\nstop_boot()\n{\n if [ \"$autoboot\" = yes ]; then\n echo \"ERROR: \ ABORTING BOOT (sending SIGTERM to parent)!\"\n kill -TERM ${RC_PID}\n fi\n\ exit 1\n}\n\n#\n# mount_critical_filesystems type\n# Go through the list of\ critical file systems as provided in\n# the rc.conf(5) variable $critical_file\ systems_${type}, checking\n# each one to see if it is mounted, and if it is not, mo\ unting it.\n# It's not an error if file systems prefixed with \"OPTIONAL:\"\n#\ are not mentioned in /etc/fstab.\n#\nmount_critical_filesystems()\n{\n eval _\ fslist=\\$critical_filesystems_${1}\n _mountcrit_es=0\n for _fs in $_fslist; d\ o\n _optional=false\n case \"$_fs\" in\n OPTION\ AL:*)\n _optional=true\n _fs=\"${_fs#*:}\"\n\ ;;\n esac\n _ismounted=false\n \ # look for a line like \"${fs} on * type *\"\n # or \"* on ${fs} type\ *\" in the output from mount.\n case \"${nl}$( mount )${nl}\" in\n\ *\" on ${_fs} type \"*)\n _ismounted=true\n\ ;;\n *\"${nl}${_fs} on \"*)\n \ _ismounted=true\n " 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " ;;\n esac\n if $_ismounted; then\n \ print_rc_metadata \\\n \"note:File system ${_fs} was already \ mounted\"\n else\n _mount_output=$( mount $_fs 2>&1 )\n\ _mount_es=$?\n case \"$_mount_output\" in\n\ *\"${nl}\"*)\n # multiple lines can't\ be good,\n # not even if $_optional is true\n \ ;;\n *[uU]'nknown special file or file syst\ em'*)\n if $_optional; then\n \ # ignore this error\n print_rc_metadata \\\n\ \"note:Optional file system ${_fs} is not present\"\n \ _mount_es=0\n _mount\ _output=\"\"\n fi\n ;;\n \ esac\n if [ -n \"$_mount_output\" ]; then\n \ printf >&2 \"%s\\n\" \"$_mount_output\"\n \ fi\n if [ \"$_mount_es\" != 0 ]; then\n \ _mountcrit_es=\"$_mount_es\"\n fi\n fi\n\ done\n return $_mountcrit_es\n}\n\n#\n# mount_critical_filesystems_zfs\n#\ Go through the list of critical ZFS mountpoints as provided in\n# the rc\ .conf(5) variable $critical_filesystems_zfs, checking\n# each one to see if it \ is mounted, and if it is not, mounting it.\n# It's not an error if file systems pref\ ixed with \"OPTIONAL:\"\n# aren't ZF" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471467520/0x72b6ce57b000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471447040/0x72b6ce576000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471426560/0x72b6ce571000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471406080/0x72b6ce56c000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "S mountpoints.\nmount_critical_filesystems_zfs()\n{\n _fslist=$critical_filesystems_\ zfs\n _tab=\" \"\n _mountcrit_es=0\n for _fs in $_fslist; do\n \ _optional=false\n case \"$_fs\" in\n OPTIONAL:*)\n\ _optional=true\n _fs=\"${_fs#*:}\"\n\ ;;\n esac\n\n _dataset=$(\n \ zfs list -H -o mountpoint,name |\n while read _li\ ne ; do\n _dataset=''\n case \ \"$_line\" in\n \"${_fs}${_tab}\"*)\n \ _dataset=\"${_line#*${_tab}}\"\n \ ;;\n esac\n if [ -n \"$_da\ taset\" ]; then\n case \"$( zfs get -H -o value \ canmount $_dataset )\" in\n on)\n \ echo -n \"$_dataset\"\n \ break ;;\n *) # noauto|off - data\ set isn't supposed to be mounted\n ;;\n\ esac\n fi\n \ done)\n\n if [ -z \"$_dataset\" ]; then\n \ if $_optional; then\n # ignore this error\n \ print_rc_metadata \\\n \"note:Optiona\ l file system $_fs is not present\"\n else\n \ printf >&2 \"%s\\n\" \"No suitable ZFS dataset found for mountpoint $_fs\"\n\ _mountcrit_es=1\n fi\n \ else\n _mount_es=\n case \"$( zfs get -H -\ o value mounted $_dataset )\" in\n yes)\n \ _mount_" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "es=1\n print_rc_metadata \\\n \"note\ :File system $_fs was already mounted\"\n ;;\n \ *) # no\n zfs mount \"$_dataset\" >/dev/\ null\n _mount_es=$?\n ;;\n \ esac\n\n if [ $_mount_es -ne 0 ]; then\n \ _mountcrit_es=\"$_mount_es\"\n fi\n \ fi\n done\n return $_mountcrit_es\n}\n\n#\n# check_pidfile pidfile procnam\ e [interpreter]\n# Parses the first line of pidfile for a PID, and ensures\n#\ that the process is running and matches procname.\n# Prints the matching PI\ D upon success, nothing otherwise.\n# interpreter is optional; see _find_processes()\ for details.\n#\ncheck_pidfile()\n{\n _pidfile=$1\n _procname=$2\n _interpreter=$\ 3\n if [ -z \"$_pidfile\" ] || [ -z \"$_procname\" ]; then\n err 3 \ 'USAGE: check_pidfile pidfile procname [interpreter]'\n fi\n if [ ! -f $_pidfile ];\ then\n return\n fi\n read _pid _junk < $_pidfile\n if [ -z \"$_pi\ d\" ]; then\n return\n fi\n _find_processes $_procname ${_interpre\ ter:-.} '-p '\"$_pid\"\n}\n\n#\n# check_process procname [interpreter]\n# Ensure\ s that a process (or processes) named procname is running.\n# " 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471393792/0x72b6ce569000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471381504/0x72b6ce566000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471369216/0x72b6ce563000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471356928/0x72b6ce560000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471344640/0x72b6ce55d000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471324160/0x72b6ce558000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471303680/0x72b6ce553000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "Prints a list of matching PIDs.\n# interpreter is optional; see _find_processes()\ for details.\n#\ncheck_process()\n{\n _procname=$1\n _interpreter=$2\n if [ -\ z \"$_procname\" ]; then\n err 3 'USAGE: check_process procname [interpre\ ter]'\n fi\n _find_processes $_procname ${_interpreter:-.} '-A'\n}\n\n#\n# _find_pr\ ocesses procname interpreter psargs\n# Search for procname in the output of ps genera\ ted by psargs.\n# Prints the PIDs of any matching processes, space separated.\n#\ \n# If interpreter == \".\", check the following variations of procname\n# agains\ t the first word of each command:\n# procname\n# `basename proc\ name`\n# `basename procname` + \":\"\n# \"(\" + `basename proc\ name` + \")\"\n#\n# If interpreter != \".\", read the first line of procname, remo\ ve the\n# leading #!, normalise whitespace, append procname, and attempt to\n#\ match that against each command, either as is, or with extra words\n# at the\ end. As an alternative, to deal with interpreted daemons\n# using perl, the basena\ me of the interpreter plus a colon is also\n# " 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "tried as the prefix to procname.\n#\n_find_processes()\n{\n if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then\ \n err 3 'USAGE: _find_processes procname interpreter psargs'\n fi\n\ _procname=$1\n _interpreter=$2\n _psargs=$3\n\n _pref=\n _procn\ amebn=${_procname##*/}\n if [ $_interpreter != \".\" ]; then # an interpret\ ed script\n read _interp < ${_chroot:-}/$_procname # read interpreter nam\ e\n _interp=${_interp#\\#!} # strip #!\n set -- $_inter\ p\n if [ $1 = \"/usr/bin/env\" ]; then\n shift\n \ set -- $(type $1)\n shift $(($# - 1))\n \ _interp=\"${1##*/} $_procname\"\n else\n \ _interp=\"$* $_procname\"\n fi\n if [ $_interpreter != \ $1 ]; then\n warn \"\\$command_interpreter $_interpreter != $1\"\n\ fi\n _interpbn=${1##*/}\n _fp_args='_argv'\n\ _fp_match='case \"$_argv\" in\n ${_interp}|\"${_interp} \"\ *|\"${_interpbn}: \"*${_procnamebn}*)'\n else \ # a normal daemon\n _fp_args='_arg0 _argv'\n _fp_ma\ tch='case \"$_arg0\" in\n $_procname|$_procnamebn|${_procnamebn}:|\"\ (${_procnamebn})\")'\n fi\n\n _proccheck='\n ps -o \"pid,args\" '\"$_psargs\ \"' 2>&1 |\n while read _npi" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "d '\"$_fp_args\"'; do\n case \"$_npid\" in\n ps:|PI\ D)\n continue ;;\n esac ; '\"$_fp_match\"\ '\n echo -n \"$_pref$_npid\" ;\n \ _pref=\" \"\n ;;\n esac\n \ done'\n\n#echo 1>&2 \"proccheck is :$_proccheck:\"\n eval $_proccheck\n}\n\ \n#\n# kill_pids signal pid [pid ...]\n# kills the given pids with signal. \n#\ returns the list of pids killed successfully.\n#\nkill_pids()\n{\n local \ signal=$1\n shift\n local list=\"$*\"\n local j=\n local nlist=\n for j \ in $list; do\n if kill -$signal $j 2>/dev/null; then\n nlist=\ \"${nlist}${nlist:+ }$j\"\n fi\n done\n echo $nlist\n}\n\n#\n# wait_fo\ r_pids pid [pid ...]\n# spins until none of the pids exist\n# if _rc_kill_ntries is \ set and exceeded, it SIGKILLS the remaining\n# pids\n#\nwait_for_pids()\n{\n local \ ntries=0\n local prefix=\n local nlist=\n local list=\"$*\"\n\n if [ -z \"$lis\ t\" ]; then\n return\n fi\n\n while true; do\n nlist=\ $(kill_pids 0 $list)\n if [ -z \"$nlist\" ]; then\n break\ \n fi\n if [ \"$list\" != \"$nlist\" ]; then\n \ list=$nlist\n echo -n ${prefix:-\"Waiting for PIDS: \"}$list\ \n prefix=\", \"\n fi\n # " 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471291392/0x72b6ce550000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471279104/0x72b6ce54d000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "We want this to be a tight loop for a fast exit\n sleep 0.05\n \ ntries=$((ntries + 1))\n if [ -n \"${_rc_kill_ntries}\" ]; then\ \n if [ ${ntries} -gt ${_rc_kill_ntries} ]; then\n \ kill_pids 9 $list > /dev/null\n fi\n fi\n\ done\n if [ -n \"$prefix\" ]; then\n echo \".\"\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# \ run_rc_command argument [parameters]\n# Search for argument in the list of supported c\ ommands, which is:\n# \"start stop restart rcvar status poll ${extra_command\ s}\"\n# If there's a match, run ${argument}_cmd or the default method\n# (see b\ elow), and pass the optional list of parameters to it.\n#\n# If argument has a give\ n prefix, then change the operation as follows:\n# Prefix Operation\n#\ ------ ---------\n# fast Skip the pid check, and set rc\ _fast=yes\n# force Set ${rcvar} to YES, and set rc_force=yes\n# \ one Set ${rcvar} to YES\n#\n# The following globals are used:\n#\n#\ Name Needed Purpose\n# ---- ------ -------\n#\ name y Name of script.\n#\n# command n Full p\ ath to command.\n# Not needed if ${rc_arg}_cmd is set for\ \n# each keyword.\n#" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471275008/0x72b6ce54c000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471270912/0x72b6ce54b000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471266816/0x72b6ce54a000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471262720/0x72b6ce549000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471258624/0x72b6ce548000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471254528/0x72b6ce547000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471250432/0x72b6ce546000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471246336/0x72b6ce545000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471242240/0x72b6ce544000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471238144/0x72b6ce543000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "\n# command_args n Optional args/shell directives for command.\n#\n#\ command_interpreter n If not empty, command is interpreted, so\n# \ call check_{pidfile,process}() appropriately.\n#\n# extra_\ commands n List of extra commands supported.\n#\n# pidfile n\ If set, use check_pidfile $pidfile $command,\n# otherw\ ise use check_process $command.\n# In either case, only c\ heck if $command is set.\n#\n# procname n Process name to check for inst\ ead of $command.\n#\n# rcvar n This is checked with checkyesno to det\ ermine\n# if the action should be run.\n#\n# ${name\ }_chroot n Directory to chroot to before running ${command}\n# \ Requires /usr to be mounted.\n#\n# ${name}_chdir n\ Directory to cd to before running ${command}\n# (if no\ t using ${name}_chroot).\n#\n# ${name}_flags n Arguments to call ${command} w\ ith.\n# NOTE: $flags from the parent environment\n# \ can be used to override this.\n#\n# ${name}_env\ n Additional environment variable settings\n# \ for running ${command}\n#\n# ${name}_nice n Nice level to run ${co\ mm" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "and} at.\n#\n# ${name}_user n User to run ${command} as, using su(1) if not\ \n# using ${name}_chroot.\n# \ Requires /usr to be mounted.\n#\n# ${name}_group n Group to run c\ hrooted ${command} as.\n# Requires /usr to be mounted.\n\ #\n# ${name}_groups n Comma separated list of supplementary groups\n# \ to run the chrooted ${command} with.\n# \ Requires /usr to be mounted.\n#\n# ${rc_arg}_cmd n If set, use th\ is as the method when invoked;\n# Otherwise, use default\ command (see below)\n#\n# ${rc_arg}_precmd n If set, run just before perfor\ ming the\n# ${rc_arg}_cmd method in the default\n# \ operation (i.e, after checking for required\n# \ bits and process (non)existence).\n# If thi\ s completes with a non-zero exit code,\n# don't run ${rc\ _arg}_cmd.\n#\n# ${rc_arg}_postcmd n If set, run just after performing the\ \n# ${rc_arg}_cmd method, if that method\n# \ returned a zero exit code.\n#\n# required_dirs n If set\ , check for the existence of the given\n# directories be\ fore running the default\n# (re)start comm" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "and.\n#\n# required_files n If set, check for the readability of the given\ \n# files before running the default (re)start\n# \ command.\n#\n# required_vars n If set, perform checky\ esno on each of the\n# listed variables before running the de\ fault\n# (re)start command.\n#\n# Default behavi\ our for a given argument, if no override method is\n# provided:\n#\n# Argument\ Default behaviour\n# -------- -----------------\n# start \ if !running && checkyesno ${rcvar}\n# ${command}\n#\ \n# stop if ${pidfile}\n# rc_pid=$(check\ _pidfile $pidfile $command)\n# else\n# rc_pid\ =$(check_process $command)\n# kill $sig_stop $rc_pid\n# \ wait_for_pids $rc_pid\n# ($sig_stop defaults to\ TERM.)\n#\n# reload Similar to stop, except use $sig_reload instead,\n#\ and doesn't wait_for_pids.\n# $sig_reload de\ faults to HUP.\n#\n# restart Run `stop' then `start'.\n#\n# status \ Show if ${command} is running, etc.\n#\n# poll Wait for ${com\ mand} to exit.\n#\n# rcvar Display what rc.conf variable is used (if any)\ .\n#\n# Variables available to meth" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "ods, and after run_rc_command() has\n# completed:\n#\n# Variable Purpos\ e\n# -------- -------\n# rc_arg Argument to command, after fas\ t/force/one processing\n# performed\n#\n# rc_flags Flags \ to start the default command with.\n# Defaults to ${name}_flags, unl\ ess overridden\n# by $flags from the environment.\n# \ This variable may be changed by the precmd method.\n#\n# rc_pid\ PID of command (if appropriate)\n#\n# rc_fast Not empty if \ \"fast\" was provided (q.v.)\n#\n# rc_force Not empty if \"force\" was pro\ vided (q.v.)\n#\n#\nrun_rc_command()\n{\n rc_arg=$1\n if [ -z \"$name\" ]; t\ hen\n err 3 'run_rc_command: $name is not set.'\n fi\n\n _rc_prefix=\n\ case \"$rc_arg\" in\n fast*) # \"fast\" prefix; don\ 't check pid\n rc_arg=${rc_arg#fast}\n rc_fast=yes\n ;;\n\ force*) # \"force\" prefix; always run\n \ rc_force=yes\n _rc_prefix=force\n rc_arg=${rc_arg#${_rc_\ prefix}}\n if [ -n \"${rcvar}\" ]; then\n eval ${rcvar}=\ YES\n fi\n ;;\n one*) # \"one\" pref\ ix; set ${rcvar}=yes\n _rc_prefix=one\n rc_arg=${rc_arg#${_rc_\ prefix}}\n if [ -n \"${rcva" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "r}\" ]; then\n eval ${rcvar}=YES\n fi\n ;;\n\ esac\n\n _keywords=\"start stop restart rcvar\"\n if [ -n \"$ext\ ra_commands\" ]; then\n _keywords=\"${_keywords} ${extra_commands}\"\n fi\n\ rc_pid=\n _pidcmd=\n _procname=${procname:-${command}}\n\n \ # setup pid check command if not fast\n if [ -z \"$rc_\ fast\" ] && [ -n \"$_procname\" ]; then\n if [ -n \"$pidfile\" ]; then\n\ _pidcmd='rc_pid=$(check_pidfile '\"$pidfile $_procname $comman\ d_interpreter\"')'\n else\n _pidcmd='rc_pid=$(check_proces\ s '\"$_procname $command_interpreter\"')'\n fi\n if [ -n \"$_pi\ dcmd\" ]; then\n _keywords=\"${_keywords} status poll\"\n\ fi\n fi\n\n if [ -z \"$rc_arg\" ]; then\n rc_usage \"$_k\ eywords\"\n fi\n shift # remove $rc_arg from the positional parameters\n\n\ if [ -n \"$flags\" ]; then # allow override from environment\n \ rc_flags=$flags\n else\n eval rc_flags=\\$${name}_flags\n\ fi\n eval _chdir=\\$${name}_chdir _chroot=\\$${name}_chroot \\\n _n\ ice=\\$${name}_nice _user=\\$${name}_user \\\n _group=\\$${name}_group\ _groups=\\$${name}_groups \\\n _env=\\\"\\$${name}_env\\\"\n\n" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " if [ -n \"$_user\" ]; then # unset $_user if running as that user\n\ if [ \"$_user\" = \"$(id -un)\" ]; then\n unset \ _user\n fi\n fi\n\n # if ${rcvar} is set, \ and $1 is not\n # \"rcvar\", then run\n \ # checkyesno ${rcvar}\n \ # and return if that failed or warn\n # user\ and exit when interactive\n #\n if [ -n \"${rc\ var}\" ] && [ \"$rc_arg\" != \"rcvar\" ]; then\n if ! checkyesno ${rcva\ r}; then\n # check whether interactive or not\n\ if [ -n \"$_run_rc_script\" ]; then\n \ return 0\n fi\n for _elem in $_keyword\ s; do\n if [ \"$_elem\" = \"$rc_arg\" ]; then\n \ cat 1>&2 <&2 \"$0: unknown directive '$rc\ _arg'.\"\n rc_usage \"$_keywords\"\n fi\n fi\n\n\ eval $_pidcmd # determine the pid if necessary\n\n for _e\ lem in $_keywords; do\n if [ \"$_elem\" != \"$rc_arg\" ]; then\n \ continue\n fi\n\n # if t\ here's a custom ${XXX_cmd},\n # run that instead" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471234048/0x72b6ce542000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " of the default\n #\n eval _cmd=\\$$\ {rc_arg}_cmd _precmd=\\$${rc_arg}_precmd \\\n _postcmd=\\$${rc_arg}_post\ cmd\n if [ -n \"$_cmd\" ]; then\n # if t\ he precmd failed and force\n # isn't set, exit\n\ #\n if ! eval $_precmd && \ [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n return 1\n \ fi\n\n if ! eval $_cmd \\\"\\${@}\\\" && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]\ ; then\n return 1\n fi\n \ eval $_postcmd\n return 0\n fi\n\n\ if [ ${#} -gt 0 ]; then\n err 1 \"the $rc_arg co\ mmand does not take any parameters\"\n fi\n\n case \"$rc_arg\" in\ # default operations...\n\n status)\n if [ -\ n \"$rc_pid\" ]; then\n echo \"${name} is running as pid $rc_p\ id.\"\n else\n echo \"${name} is not running.\ \"\n return 1\n fi\n \ ;;\n\n start)\n if [ -n \"$rc_pid\" ]; then\n\ echo 1>&2 \"${name} already running? (pid=$rc_pid).\"\ \n exit 1\n fi\n\n \ if [ ! -x ${_chroot}${command} ]; then\n return\ 0\n fi\n\n # check for required v\ ariables,\n # directories, and files\n \ #\n for _f in $required_vars; do\n\ if ! checkyesno $_f; then\n \ warn \"\\$${_f} is no" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471229952/0x72b6ce541000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "t enabled.\"\n if [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n \ fi\n fi\n done\n \ for _f in $required_dirs; do\n if [ ! -d \"${_f}/.\" \ ]; then\n warn \"${_f} is not a directory.\"\n\ if [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n\ fi\n done\n for _f\ in $required_files; do\n if [ ! -r \"${_f}\" ]; then\n\ warn \"${_f} is not readable.\"\n \ if [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n \ fi\n done\n\n \ # if the precmd failed and force\n \ # isn't set, exit\n #\n \ if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n\n # setu\ p the command to run, and run it\n #\n \ echo \"Starting ${name}.\"\n if [ -n \"$_chroot\" ]\ ; then\n _doit=\"\\\n$_env_clear_rc_vars $_env \\\n${_n\ ice:+nice -n $_nice }\\\nchroot ${_user:+-u $_user }${_group:+-g $_group }${_groups:+-\ G $_groups }\\\n$_chroot $command $rc_flags $command_args\"\n else\n\ _doit=\"\\\n${_chdir:+cd $_chdir; }\\\n$_env_clear_rc_\ vars $_env \\\n${_nice:+nice -n $_nice }\\\n$command $rc_flags $command_args\"\n\ if [ -n \"$_user\" ]" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471225856/0x72b6ce540000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471221760/0x72b6ce53f000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "; then\n _doit=\"su -m $_user -c 'sh -c \\\"$_doit\ \\\"'\"\n fi\n fi\n\n \ # if the cmd failed and force\n \ # isn't set, exit\n #\n \ if ! eval $_doit && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n\n # fina\ lly, run postcmd\n #\n eval $\ _postcmd\n ;;\n\n stop)\n if [ -z \"$rc_\ pid\" ]; then\n if [ -n \"$pidfile\" ]; then\n \ echo 1>&2 \\\n \"${name} not runn\ ing? (check $pidfile).\"\n else\n \ echo 1>&2 \"${name} not running?\"\n fi\n\ exit 1\n fi\n\n \ # if the precmd failed and force\n \ # isn't set, exit\n #\n \ if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n\n \ # send the signal to stop\n #\n \ echo \"Stopping ${name}.\"\n _doit=\"kill -${sig_st\ op:-TERM} $rc_pid\"\n if [ -n \"$_user\" ]; then\n \ _doit=\"su -m $_user -c 'sh -c \\\"$_doit\\\"'\"\n \ fi\n\n # if the stop cmd failed and force\n\ # isn't set, exit\n \ #\n if ! eval $_doit && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\ \n return 1\n fi\n\n \ # wait for the command to exit,\n \ # and run postcmd.\n wait_for_pids " 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471217664/0x72b6ce53e000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "$rc_pid\n eval $_postcmd\n ;;\n\n \ reload)\n if [ -z \"$rc_pid\" ]; then\n \ if [ -n \"$pidfile\" ]; then\n echo 1\ >&2 \\\n \"${name} not running? (check $pidfile).\"\ \n else\n echo 1>&2 \"${\ name} not running?\"\n fi\n exit 1\ \n fi\n echo \"Reloading ${name} config files.\ \"\n if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n _doit=\ \"kill -${sig_reload:-HUP} $rc_pid\"\n if [ -n \"$_user\" ]; then\n\ _doit=\"su -m $_user -c 'sh -c \\\"$_doit\\\"'\"\n\ fi\n if ! eval $_doit && [ -z \"$rc_force\"\ ]; then\n return 1\n fi\n \ eval $_postcmd\n ;;\n\n restart)\n\ if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n \ # prevent restart being called more\n \ # than once by any given script\n #\n\ if ${_rc_restart_done:-false}; then\n \ return 0\n fi\n _rc_restart_done=true\ \n\n ( $0 ${_rc_prefix}stop )\n $0 ${_rc_prefi\ x}start\n\n eval $_postcmd\n ;;\n\n \ poll)\n if [ -n \"$rc_pid\" ]; then\n \ wait_for_pids $rc_pid\n fi\n ;;\n\n \ rcvar)\n echo \"# $name\"\n if [ -\ n \"$rcva" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471213568/0x72b6ce53d000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "r\" ]; then\n if checkyesno ${rcvar}; then\n \ echo \"${rcvar}=YES\"\n else\n \ echo \"${rcvar}=NO\"\n fi\n\ fi\n ;;\n\n *)\n \ rc_usage \"$_keywords\"\n ;;\n\n esac\n \ return 0\n done\n\n echo 1>&2 \"$0: unknown directive '$rc_arg'.\"\ \n rc_usage \"$_keywords\"\n exit 1\n}\n\n#\n# _have_rc_postprocessor\n#\ Test whether the current script is running in a context that\n# was invoked fr\ om /etc/rc with a postprocessor.\n#\n# If the test fails, some variables may be unset\ to make\n# such tests more efficient in future.\n#\n_have_rc_postprocessor()\n{\n\ # Cheap tests that fd and pid are set, fd is writable.\n [ -n \"${_rc_p\ id}\" ] || { unset _rc_pid; return 1; }\n [ -n \"${_rc_postprocessor_fd}\" ] || \ { unset _rc_pid; return 1; }\n eval \": >&${_rc_postprocessor_fd}\" 2>/dev/null \\\n\ || { unset _rc_pid; return 1; }\n\n return 0\n}\n\n#\n# run_rc_script file\ arg\n# Start the script `file' with `arg', and correctly handle the\n# return value f\ rom the script. If `file' ends with `.sh', it's\n# sourced into the current envir\ onment. If `file' appears " 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x9000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471176704/0x72b6ce534000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471148032/0x72b6ce52d000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "to be\n# a backup or scratch file, ignore it. Otherwise if it's\n# execut\ able run as a child process.\n#\n# If `file' contains \"KEYWORD: interactive\" an\ d if we are\n# running inside /etc/rc with postprocessing, then the script's\n#\ stdout and stderr are redirected to $_rc_original_stdout_fd and\n# $_rc_o\ riginal_stderr_fd, so the output will be displayed on the\n# console but not interc\ epted by /etc/rc's postprocessor.\n#\nrun_rc_script()\n{\n _file=$1\n _arg=$\ 2\n if [ -z \"$_file\" ] || [ -z \"$_arg\" ]; then\n err 3 'USAGE: \ run_rc_script file arg'\n fi\n\n _run_rc_script=true\n\n unset name command c\ ommand_args command_interpreter \\\n extra_commands pidfile procname \\\n\ rcvar required_dirs required_files required_vars\n eval unset ${_\ arg}_cmd ${_arg}_precmd ${_arg}_postcmd\n\n _must_redirect=false\n if _have_rc_po\ stprocessor \\\n && _has_rcorder_keyword interactive $_file\n then\n\ _must_redirect=true\n fi\n\n case \"$_file\" in\n *.sh) \ # run in current shell\n if $_must_redirect; th\ en\n print_rc_metadata \\\n \"note:Output " 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "from ${_file} is not logged\"\n no_rc_postprocess eval \\\n \ 'set $_arg ; . $_file'\n else\n set $_\ arg ; . $_file\n fi\n ;;\n *[~#]|*.OLD|*.orig|*,v) \ # scratch file; skip\n warn \"Ignoring scratch file $_file\"\n \ ;;\n *) # run in subshell\n if [ -\ x $_file ] && $_must_redirect; then\n print_rc_metadata \\\n \ \"note:Output from ${_file} is not logged\"\n \ if [ -n \"$rc_fast_and_loose\" ]; then\n no_rc_\ postprocess eval \\\n 'set $_arg ; . $_file'\n \ else\n no_rc_postprocess eval \\\n \ '( set $_arg ; . $_file )'\n fi\n\ elif [ -x $_file ]; then\n if [ -n \"$rc_fast_and\ _loose\" ]; then\n set $_arg ; . $_file\n \ else\n ( set $_arg ; . $_file )\n \ fi\n else\n warn \"Ignoring non-executable file $_\ file\"\n fi\n ;;\n esac\n}\n\n#\n# load_rc_config command\ \n# Source in the configuration file for a given command.\n#\nload_rc_config()\n{\ \n _command=$1\n if [ -z \"$_command\" ]; then\n err 3 'USAGE: load_rc_\ config command'\n fi\n\n if ${_rc_conf_loaded:-false}; then\n :\n\ else\n . /etc/rc.conf\n _rc_conf_loaded=" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471119360/0x72b6ce526000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471090688/0x72b6ce51f000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471062016/0x72b6ce518000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "true\n fi\n if [ -f /etc/rc.conf.d/\"$_command\" ]; then\n . /etc/rc.conf\ .d/\"$_command\"\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# load_rc_config_var cmd var\n# Read the rc.co\ nf(5) var for cmd and set in the\n# current shell, using load_rc_config in a subsh\ ell to prevent\n# unwanted side effects from other variable assignments.\n#\nloa\ d_rc_config_var()\n{\n if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then\n err 3 'USAGE: load_rc_config_v\ ar cmd var'\n fi\n eval $(eval '(\n load_rc_config '$1' >/dev/null\ ;\n if [ -n \"${'$2'}\" ] || [ \"${'$2'-UNSET}\" != \"UNSET\" ]; then\n\ echo '$2'=\\'\\''${'$2'}\\'\\'';\n fi\n )' )\n\ }\n\n#\n# rc_usage commands\n# Print a usage string for $0, with `commands' being a l\ ist of\n# valid commands.\n#\nrc_usage()\n{\n echo -n 1>&2 \"Usage: $0 [fast\ |force|one](\"\n\n _sep=\n for _elem; do\n echo -n 1>&2 \"$_sep$_elem\"\n\ _sep=\"|\"\n done\n echo 1>&2 \")\"\n exit 1\n}\n\n#\n# err \ exitval message\n# Display message to stderr and log to the syslog, and exit with\ exitval.\n#\nerr()\n{\n exitval=$1\n shift\n\n if [ -x /usr/bin/logge\ r ]; then\n logger \"$0: ERROR: $*\"\n fi\n echo 1>&2 \"$0: ERROR:\ $" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "*\"\n exit $exitval\n}\n\n#\n# warn message\n# Display message to stderr and \ log to the syslog.\n#\nwarn()\n{\n if [ -x /usr/bin/logger ]; then\n \ logger \"$0: WARNING: $*\"\n fi\n echo 1>&2 \"$0: WARNING: $*\"\n}\n\n#\ \n# backup_file action file cur backup\n# Make a backup copy of `file' into `cur\ ', and save the previous\n# version of `cur' as `backup' or use rcs for archiving.\ \n#\n# This routine checks the value of the backup_uses_rcs variable,\n# which \ can be either YES or NO.\n#\n# The `action' keyword can be one of the following:\n#\n\ # add `file' is now being backed up (and is possibly\n# \ being reentered into the backups system). `cur'\n# \ is created and RCS files, if necessary, are\n# created as wel\ l.\n#\n# update `file' has changed and needs to be backed up.\n#\ If `cur' exists, it is copied to to `back' or\n# \ checked into RCS (if the repository file is old),\n# \ and then `file' is copied to `cur'. Another RCS\n# check \ in done here if RCS is being used.\n#\n# remove `file' is no longer be\ ing tracked by the backups\n# sy" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471041536/0x72b6ce513000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "stem. If RCS is not being used, `cur' is moved\n# to `back', oth\ erwise an empty file is checked in,\n# and then `cur' is removed.\n#\ \n#\nbackup_file()\n{\n _action=$1\n _file=$2\n _cur=$3\n _back=$4\n\n\ if checkyesno backup_uses_rcs; then\n _msg0=\"backup archive\"\n\ _msg1=\"update\"\n\n # ensure that history file is not lock\ ed\n if [ -f $_cur,v ]; then\n rcs -q -u -U -M $_cur\ \n fi\n\n # ensure after switching to rcs that the\n \ # current backup is not lost\n if [ -f $_cur ]; then\n \ # no archive, or current newer than archive\n if [ ! -f $_cu\ r,v ] || [ $_cur -nt $_cur,v ]; then\n ci -q -f -u -t-\"$_msg\ 0\" -m\"$_msg1\" $_cur\n rcs -q -kb -U $_cur\n \ co -q -f -u $_cur\n fi\n fi\n\n\ case $_action in\n add|update)\n cp -p \ $_file $_cur\n ci -q -f -u -t-\"$_msg0\" -m\"$_msg1\" $_cur\n \ rcs -q -kb -U $_cur\n co -q -f -u $_cur\n \ chown root:wheel $_cur $_cur,v\n ;;\n \ remove)\n cp /dev/null $_cur\n ci -q \ -f -u -t-\"$_msg0\" -m\"$_msg1\" $_cur\n rcs -q -kb -U $_cur\n\ chown root:wheel $_cur $_cur,v\n rm $_c\ ur\n ;;\n esa" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "c\n else\n case $_action in\n add|update)\n \ if [ -f $_cur ]; then\n cp -p $_cur $_back\n \ fi\n cp -p $_file $_cur\n chown \ root:wheel $_cur\n ;;\n remove)\n \ mv -f $_cur $_back\n ;;\n esac\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# \ handle_fsck_error fsck_exit_code\n# Take action depending on the return code from \ fsck.\n#\nhandle_fsck_error()\n{\n case $1 in\n 0) # OK\n return\ \n ;;\n 2) # Needs re-run, still fs errors\n echo \ \"File system still has errors; re-run fsck manually!\"\n ;;\n 4)\ # Root modified\n echo \"Root file system was modified, rebootin\ g ...\"\n reboot -n\n echo \"Reboot failed; help!\"\n \ ;;\n 8) # Check failed\n echo \"Automatic file system c\ heck failed; help!\"\n ;;\n 12) # Got signal\n echo \"Boot in\ terrupted.\"\n ;;\n *)\n echo \"Unknown error $1; help!\"\n\ ;;\n esac\n stop_boot\n}\n\n#\n# _has_rcorder_keyword word file\n#\ Check whether a file contains a \"# KEYWORD:\" comment with a\n# specif\ ied keyword in the style used by rcorder(8).\n#\n_has_rcorder_keyword()\n{\n local \ word=\"$1\"\n local file=\"$2\"\n local line\n\n [ -r \"$file\" ] || return 1\n\ wh" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471033344/0x72b6ce511000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471025152/0x72b6ce50f000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471016960/0x72b6ce50d000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471008768/0x72b6ce50b000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129471000576/0x72b6ce509000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129470992384/0x72b6ce507000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129470984192/0x72b6ce505000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129470976000/0x72b6ce503000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129470967808/0x72b6ce501000 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129470959616/0x72b6ce4ff000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "ile read line; do\n case \"${line} \" in\n \"# KEYWORD:\"*[\\ \\\ ]\"${word}\"[\\ \\ ]*)\n return 0\n \ ;;\n \"#\"*)\n continue\n \ ;;\n *[A-Za-z0-9]*)\n # give up at the first\ non-empty non-comment line\n return 1\n ;;\n\ esac\n done <\"$file\"\n return 1\n}\n\n#\n# print_rc_metadata \ string\n# Print the specified string in such a way that the post-processor\n#\ inside /etc/rc will treat it as meta-data.\n#\n# If we are not running \ inside /etc/rc, do nothing.\n#\n# For public use by any rc.d script, the string \ must begin with\n# \"note:\", followed by arbitrary text. The intent is that the\ text\n# will appear in a log file but not on the console.\n#\n# For private us\ e within /etc/rc, the string must contain a\n# keyword recognised by the rc_postproce\ ss_metadata() function\n# defined in /etc/rc, followed by a colon, followed by o\ ne or more\n# colon-separated arguments associated with the keyword.\n#\nprint_rc_me\ tadata()\n{\n # _rc_postprocessor fd, if defined, is the fd to which we must\n\ # print, prefixing the output with $_rc_metadata_pre" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "fix.\n #\n if _have_rc_postprocessor; then\n command printf \"%s%s\ \\n\" \"$rc_metadata_prefix\" \"$1\" \\\n >&${_rc_postprocessor_\ fd}\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# _flush_rc_output\n# Arrange for output to be flushed, if w\ e are running\n# inside /etc/rc with postprocessing.\n#\n_flush_rc_output()\n{\ \n print_rc_metadata \"nop\"\n}\n\n#\n# print_rc_normal [-n] string\n# Print \ the specified string in such way that it is treated as\n# normal output, regardl\ ess of whether or not we are running\n# inside /etc/rc with post-processing.\n#\n#\ If \"-n\" is specified in $1, then the string in $2 is printed\n# withou\ t a newline; otherwise, the string in $1 is printed\n# with a newline.\n#\n# Intend\ ed use cases include:\n#\n# o An rc.d script can use ``print_rc_normal -n'' to p\ rint a\n# partial line in such a way that it appears immediately\n# in\ stead of being buffered by rc(8)'s post-processor.\n#\n# o An rc.d script tha\ t is run via the no_rc_postprocess\n# function (so most of its output is invisib\ le to rc(8)'s\n# post-processor) can use print_rc_nor" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129470939136/0x72b6ce4fa000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "mal to force some of its\n# output to be seen by the post-processor.\n#\n#\npr\ int_rc_normal()\n{\n # print to stdout or _rc_postprocessor_fd, depending on\n\ # whether not we have an rc postprocessor.\n #\n local fd=1\n _have_\ rc_postprocessor && fd=\"${_rc_postprocessor_fd}\"\n case \"$1\" in\n \"-n\"\ )\n command printf \"%s\" \"$2\" >&${fd}\n _flush_rc_output\n\ ;;\n *)\n command printf \"%s\\n\" \"$1\" >&${fd}\n\ ;;\n esac\n}\n\n#\n# no_rc_postprocess cmd...\n# Execute the sp\ ecified command in such a way that its output\n# bypasses the post-processor th\ at handles the output from\n# most commands that are run inside /etc/rc. If we are \ not\n# inside /etc/rc, then just execute the command without special\n# treatm\ ent.\n#\n# The intent is that interactive commands can be run via\n# no_rc_\ postprocess(), and their output will appear immediately\n# on the console instead\ of being hidden or delayed by the\n# post-processor. An unfortunate consequence of\ the output\n# bypassing the post-processor is that the output will not be\n# logged\ .\n#\nno_rc_post" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "process()\n{\n if _have_rc_postprocessor; then\n \"$@\" >&${_rc_origina\ l_stdout_fd} 2>&${_rc_original_stderr_fd}\n else\n \"$@\"\n fi\n}\ \n\n#\n# twiddle\n# On each call, print a different one of \"/\", \"-\", \"\\\\\",\ \"|\",\n# followed by a backspace. The most recently printed value is\n# saved \ in $_twiddle_state.\n#\n# Output is to /dev/tty, so this function may be useful \ even inside\n# a script whose output is redirected.\n#\ntwiddle()\n{\n case \"$_twidd\ le_state\" in\n '/') _next='-' ;;\n '-') _next='\\' ;;\n '\\') _next='|' ;;\n\ *) _next='/' ;;\n esac\n command printf \"%s\\b\" \"$_next\" >/dev/tty\ \n _twiddle_state=\"$_next\"\n}\n\n#\n# human_exit_code\n# Print the a human vers\ ion of the exit code.\n#\nhuman_exit_code()\n{\n if [ \"$1\" -lt 127 ]\n then\n\ echo \"exited with code $1\"\n elif [ \"$(expr $1 % 256)\" -eq 127 ]\ \n then\n # This cannot really happen because the shell will not\n\ # pass stopped job status out and the exit code is limited\n \ # to 8 bits. This code is here just for completeness.\n echo \"stopped\ with signal $(expr $1 / 256)\"\n else\n echo \"t" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "erminated with signal $(expr $1 - 128)\"\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# collapse_backslash_newli\ ne\n# Copy input to output, collapsing \n# to nothing, bu\ t leaving other backslashes alone.\n#\ncollapse_backslash_newline()\n{\n local \ line\n while read -r line ; do\n case \"$line\" in\n *\\\\)\ \n # print it, without the backslash or newline\n \ command printf \"%s\" \"${line%?}\"\n ;;\n *)\n\ # print it, with a newline\n command printf\ \"%s\\n\" \"${line}\"\n ;;\n esac\n done\n}\n\n# S\ hell implementations of basename and dirname, usable before\n# the /usr file system is\ mounted.\n#\nbasename()\n{\n local file=\"$1\"\n local suffix=\"$2\"\n local \ base\n\n base=\"${file##*/}\" # remove up to and including last '/'\ \n base=\"${base%${suffix}}\" # remove suffix, if any\n command printf\ \"%s\\n\" \"${base}\"\n}\n\ndirname()\n{\n local file=\"$1\"\n local dir\n\n\ case \"$file\" in\n /*/*) dir=\"${file%/*}\" ;; # common case: absolut\ e path\n /*) dir=\"/\" ;; # special case: name in root dir\n\ */*) dir=\"${file%/*}\" ;; # common case: relative path with '/'\n *)\ dir=\".\" ;; # sp" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "ecial case: name without '/'\n esac\n command printf \"%s\\n\" \"${dir}\"\n}\n\n# Ov\ erride the normal \"echo\" and \"printf\" commands, so that\n# partial lines printed b\ y rc.d scripts appear immediately,\n# instead of being buffered by rc(8)'s post-proces\ sor.\n#\n# Naive use of the echo or printf commands from rc.d scripts,\n# elsewhere in\ rc.subr, or anything else that sources rc.subr,\n# will call these functions. To cal\ l the real echo and printf\n# commands, use \"command echo\" or \"command printf\".\n#\ \n# Avoid use of echo altogether as much as possible, printf works better\n#\necho()\n\ {\n local IFS=' ' NL='\\n' # not a literal newline...\n\n case \"$1\" in\n\ -n) NL=; shift;;\n esac\n\n command printf \"%s${NL}\" \"$*\"\n\n\ if test -z \"${NL}\"\n then\n _flush_rc_output\n fi\n return\ 0\n}\n\nprintf()\n{\n command printf \"$@\"\n case \"$1\" in\n *'\\n') : ;;\n\ *) _flush_rc_output ;;\n esac\n return 0\n}\n\nkat() {\n local \ i\n local v\n for i; do\n while read -r v; do\n \ v=\"${v%%#*}\"\n if [ -z \"$v\" ]; then\n \ continue\n fi\n echo \ \"$v\"\n done < \"$i\"\n done\n}\n\n_rc_" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129470926848/0x72b6ce4f7000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 14 bytes "subr_loaded=:\n" 500 500 sh RET read 14/0xe 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 500 500 sh RET read 0 500 500 sh CALL close(0xd) 500 500 sh RET close 0 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129470914560/0x72b6ce4f4000 500 500 sh CALL __stat50(0x42030338,0x7f7fffb21cc0) 500 500 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.conf" 500 500 sh RET __stat50 0 500 500 sh CALL open(0x42030338,0,0) 500 500 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.conf" 500 500 sh RET open 3 500 500 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffb21cc0) 500 500 sh RET __fstat50 0 500 500 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 500 500 sh RET lseek 0 500 500 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffb21cbc,4) 500 500 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# $N" 500 500 sh RET read 4 500 500 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 500 500 sh RET lseek 0 500 500 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 500 500 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 500 500 sh CALL close(3) 500 500 sh RET close 0 500 500 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 500 500 sh RET fcntl 0 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 767 bytes "# $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.97 2014/07/14 12:29:48 mbalmer Exp $\n#\n# See rc.conf(5)\ for more information.\n#\n# Use program=YES to enable program, NO to disable it. prog\ ram_flags are\n# passed to the program on the command line.\n#\n\n# Load the defaults \ in from /etc/defaults/rc.conf (if it's readable).\n# These can be overridden below.\n#\ \nif [ -r /etc/defaults/rc.conf ]; then\n . /etc/defaults/rc.conf\nfi\n\n# If th\ is is not set to YES, the system will drop into single-user mode.\n#\nrc_configured=YE\ S\n\n# Add local overrides below.\n#\nhostname=sage.zia.io\nsshd=YES\nntpdate=YES\nntp\ d=YES\nwscons=YES\nip6mode=router\nnpf=YES\ndhcpcd=YES\n dhcpcd_flags=\"-M -f /\ etc/dhcpcd.conf\"\nnamed9=YES\n named_flags=\"-u named -c /etc/namedb/named.conf\"\ndh\ cpd=YES\n dhcpd_flags=\"bge1 -cf /etc/dhcpd.conf\"\n" 500 500 sh RET read 767/0x2ff 500 500 sh CALL __stat50(0x72b6ce58a138,0x7f7fffb219b0) 500 500 sh NAMI "/etc/defaults/rc.conf" 500 500 sh RET __stat50 0 500 500 sh CALL geteuid 500 500 sh RET geteuid 0 500 500 sh CALL __stat50(0x72b6ce58a108,0x7f7fffb21a10) 500 500 sh NAMI "/etc/defaults/rc.conf" 500 500 sh RET __stat50 0 500 500 sh CALL open(0x72b6ce58a108,0,0) 500 500 sh NAMI "/etc/defaults/rc.conf" 500 500 sh RET open 3 500 500 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffb21a10) 500 500 sh RET __fstat50 0 500 500 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 500 500 sh RET lseek 0 500 500 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffb21a0c,4) 500 500 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# $N" 500 500 sh RET read 4 500 500 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 500 500 sh RET lseek 0 500 500 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 500 500 sh RET fcntl 14/0xe 500 500 sh CALL close(3) 500 500 sh RET close 0 500 500 sh CALL fcntl(0xe,F_SETFD,1) 500 500 sh RET fcntl 0 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "# $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.162.2.3 2023/10/13 18:04:49 martin Exp $\n#\n# /etc/defau\ lts/rc.conf --\n# default configuration of /etc/rc.conf\n#\n# see rc.conf(5) for\ more information.\n#\n# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY; IT MAY BE REPLACED DURING A S\ YSTEM UPGRADE.\n# EDIT /etc/rc.conf INSTEAD.\n#\n\n#\n# Use program=YES to enable prog\ ram, NO to disable it. program_flags are\n# passed to the program on the command line.\ \n#\n\n# Uncomment this if you want to use local paths in rc.\n#\n#export PATH=$PATH:/\ usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\n\n# Uncomment the following \ to execute each /etc/rc.d script in\n# the current shell rather than in a subshell. T\ his may be\n# faster on very slow machines that have an expensive fork(2).\n# NOTE:\ USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK; A ROGUE COMMAND\n# MAY INADVERTENTLY PREV\ ENT BOOT TO MULTIUSER.\n#\n#rc_fast_and_loose=YES\n\n# If rc_silent is true then /etc/\ rc will suppress most output to\n# the console. The default is taken from the AB_SILE\ NT flag passed\n# from the boot loader to the" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes " kernel in the boothowto(9) variable.\n#\n# rc_silent_cmd is executed once for each su\ ppressed line of output.\n# Useful values are \":\" and \"twiddle\".\n#\nrc_silent=$( \ [ \"$(( $(/sbin/sysctl -n kern.boothowto 2>/dev/null || echo 0) \\\n & \ 0x40000 ))\" != 0 ] && echo true || echo false )\nrc_silent_cmd=twiddle\n\n# Additiona\ l flags to the rcorder(8) that's run by /etc/rc.\n#\nrc_rcorder_flags=\"\"\n\n# The di\ rectories searched for rc scripts.\n# These directories must be part of the root file \ system.\nrc_directories=/etc/rc.d \n\n# If this is set to NO, shutdown(8) will not run\ /etc/rc.shutdown.\n#\ndo_rcshutdown=YES\n\n# Additional flags to the rcorder(8) that'\ s run by /etc/rc.shutdown.\n#\nrcshutdown_rcorder_flags=\"\"\n\n# If this is non-blank\ , use as the number of seconds to run a watchdog\n# timer which will terminate /etc/rc\ .shutdown if the timeout expires.\n#\nrcshutdown_timeout=\"\"\n\n\n# Basic network con\ figuration\n#\n\n# Fully Qualified Internet Domain Name (a.k.a. hostname, e.g. foo.baz\ .edu).\n# If blank, use /etc/myname.\n#\nhos" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL pipe 500 500 sh RET pipe 3, 4 500 500 sh CALL fork 500 500 sh RET fork 14695/0x3967 14695 14695 sh EMUL "netbsd" 14695 14695 sh RET fork 0 500 500 sh CALL close(4) 500 500 sh RET close 0 500 500 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffb21710,0x80) 14695 14695 sh CALL close(0xe) 14695 14695 sh RET close 0 14695 14695 sh CALL close(0xd) 14695 14695 sh RET close 0 14695 14695 sh CALL close(0xc) 14695 14695 sh RET close 0 14695 14695 sh CALL close(3) 14695 14695 sh RET close 0 14695 14695 sh CALL close(1) 14695 14695 sh RET close 0 14695 14695 sh CALL dup2(4,1) 14695 14695 sh RET dup2 1 14695 14695 sh CALL close(4) 14695 14695 sh RET close 0 14695 14695 sh CALL pipe 14695 14695 sh RET pipe 3, 4 14695 14695 sh CALL fork 14695 14695 sh RET fork 12474/0x30ba 12474 12474 sh EMUL "netbsd" 12474 12474 sh RET fork 0 14695 14695 sh CALL close(4) 14695 14695 sh RET close 0 14695 14695 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffb210e0,0x80) 12474 12474 sh CALL close(3) 12474 12474 sh RET close 0 12474 12474 sh CALL close(1) 12474 12474 sh RET close 0 12474 12474 sh CALL dup2(4,1) 12474 12474 sh RET dup2 1 12474 12474 sh CALL close(4) 12474 12474 sh RET close 0 12474 12474 sh CALL __vfork14 15584 15584 sh EMUL "netbsd" 15584 15584 sh RET fork 0 15584 15584 sh CALL open(0x72b6ce58ac90,0x601,0x1b6) 15584 15584 sh NAMI "/dev/null" 15584 15584 sh RET open 3 15584 15584 sh CALL dup2(3,2) 15584 15584 sh RET dup2 2 15584 15584 sh CALL close(3) 15584 15584 sh RET close 0 15584 15584 sh CALL execve(0x72b6ce58ac38,0x72b6ce58acb0,0x72b6ce58acd0) 15584 15584 sh NAMI "/sbin/sysctl" 15584 15584 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 12474 12474 sh RET __vfork14 15584/0x3ce0 15584 15584 sysctl EMUL "netbsd" 15584 15584 sysctl RET execve JUSTRETURN 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103292928/0x7eefbb380000 12474 12474 sh CALL getpgrp 12474 12474 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 15584 15584 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7e8120c1ce,0,0x7f7e814110b0) 12474 12474 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fffb20cfc,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 15584 15584 sysctl RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 15584 15584 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7fffdaa398,0,7) 15584 15584 sysctl NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 15584 15584 sysctl RET open 3 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffdaa298) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __fstat50 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103288832/0x7eefbb37f000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL munmap(0x7eefbb37f000,0x1000) 15584 15584 sysctl RET munmap 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568095428608/0x7eefbac00000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0x7eefbafc0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568099360768/0x7eefbafc0000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0x7eefbafd2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568099434496/0x7eefbafd2000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x7eefbadc0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mprotect 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL close(3) 15584 15584 sysctl RET close 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x7eefbafc0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mprotect 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x138c0a000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mprotect 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x7eefbb386850) 15584 15584 sysctl RET _lwp_setprivate 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 15584 15584 sysctl RET _lwp_self 15584/0x3ce0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdaaa90,0x7f7fffdaab10) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdaab10,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 15584 15584 sysctl RET _lwp_self 15584/0x3ce0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdaaa20,0x7f7fffdaab10) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdaab10,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7eefbad940a8,2,0x7eefbb1f2360,0x7f7fffdaaa28,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 15584 15584 sysctl RET _lwp_self 15584/0x3ce0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdaaa20,0x7f7fffdaab10) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdaab10,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL readlink(0x7eefbad8c8c0,0x7f7fffdaa5c0,0x400) 15584 15584 sysctl NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 15584 15584 sysctl RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 15584 15584 sysctl CALL issetugid 15584 15584 sysctl RET issetugid 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdaa8e8,2,0x7eefbb1f3480,0x7f7fffdaa8e0,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103288832/0x7eefbb37f000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL madvise(0x7eefbb37f000,0x1000,6) 15584 15584 sysctl RET madvise 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL munmap(0x7eefbb37f000,0x1000) 15584 15584 sysctl RET munmap 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568093331456/0x7eefbaa00000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffdaa940) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffdaa940) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffdaa960) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103260160/0x7eefbb378000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568089137152/0x7eefba600000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103256064/0x7eefbb377000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdaa9e0,2,0x7f7fffdaa9c0,0x7f7fffdaa9b8,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 15584 15584 sysctl RET _lwp_self 15584/0x3ce0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdaaa20,0x7f7fffdaab10) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdaab10,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103243776/0x7eefbb374000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103231488/0x7eefbb371000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103219200/0x7eefbb36e000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdaa5e0,1,0x7eefbb36e000,0x7f7fffdaa4c8,0x7f7fffdaa4d0,0x60) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sysctl -1 errno 12 Cannot allocate memory 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdaa5e0,1,0x7eefbb374600,0x7f7fffdaa4c8,0x7f7fffdaa4d0,0x60) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103206912/0x7eefbb36b000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103194624/0x7eefbb368000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103182336/0x7eefbb365000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103170048/0x7eefbb362000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103157760/0x7eefbb35f000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103145472/0x7eefbb35c000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103133184/0x7eefbb359000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103120896/0x7eefbb356000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103108608/0x7eefbb353000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103096320/0x7eefbb350000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdaa5e0,2,0x7eefbb36b000,0x7f7fffdaa4c8,0x7f7fffdaa4d0,0x60) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103092224/0x7eefbb34f000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103079936/0x7eefbb34c000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103059456/0x7eefbb347000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103055360/0x7eefbb346000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103034880/0x7eefbb341000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103014400/0x7eefbb33c000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568103010304/0x7eefbb33b000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102981632/0x7eefbb334000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102961152/0x7eefbb32f000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102940672/0x7eefbb32a000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102936576/0x7eefbb329000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102907904/0x7eefbb322000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102887424/0x7eefbb31d000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102875136/0x7eefbb31a000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102871040/0x7eefbb319000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102858752/0x7eefbb316000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102854656/0x7eefbb315000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102834176/0x7eefbb310000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102813696/0x7eefbb30b000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102793216/0x7eefbb306000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102772736/0x7eefbb301000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdaa930,2,0x7f7fffdaa440,0x7f7fffdaa3e0,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __fstat50(1,0x7f7fffda97a0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __fstat50 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET mmap 139568102752256/0x7eefbb2fc000 15584 15584 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 15584 15584 sysctl RET _lwp_self 15584/0x3ce0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdaaa60,0x7f7fffdaaaa0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdaaaa0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 15584 15584 sysctl RET _lwp_self 15584/0x3ce0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdaaa30,0x7f7fffdaaaa0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdaaaa0,0) 15584 15584 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 15584 15584 sysctl CALL write(1,0x7eefbb2fcf80,2) 15584 15584 sysctl GIO fd 1 wrote 2 bytes "0\n" 15584 15584 sysctl RET write 2 14695 14695 sh GIO fd 3 read 2 bytes "0\n" 14695 14695 sh RET read 2 14695 14695 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffb210e0,0x80) 15584 15584 sysctl CALL exit(0) 12474 12474 sh RET __wait450 15584/0x3ce0 12474 12474 sh CALL exit(0) 14695 14695 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 14695 14695 sh RET read 0 14695 14695 sh CALL close(3) 14695 14695 sh RET close 0 14695 14695 sh CALL getpgrp 14695 14695 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 14695 14695 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fffb20fdc,0,0) 14695 14695 sh RET __wait450 12474/0x30ba 14695 14695 sh CALL write(1,0x72b6ce58d000,6) 14695 14695 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 6 bytes "false\n" 14695 14695 sh RET write 6 500 500 sh GIO fd 3 read 6 bytes "false\n" 500 500 sh RET read 6 500 500 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fffb21710,0x80) 14695 14695 sh CALL exit(0) 500 500 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 500 500 sh RET read 0 500 500 sh CALL close(3) 500 500 sh RET close 0 500 500 sh CALL getpgrp 500 500 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 500 500 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fffb2160c,0,0) 500 500 sh RET __wait450 14695/0x3967 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "tname=\"\"\n\n# If there's only one way out of your IPv4 network, set this to the host\ name\n# or the IPv4 address of the router that will get your packets off the LAN.\n# I\ f blank, use /etc/mygate.\n#\ndefaultroute=\"\"\n\n# Same thing for IPv6. If blank, u\ se /etc/mygate6.\n#\ndefaultroute6=\"\"\n\n# The NIS domain name (formerly known as Ye\ llow Pages); not in any way\n# related to Internet domain names.\n# If blank, use /etc\ /defaultdomain.\n#\ndomainname=\"\"\n\n# Filesystems to mount early in boot-up.\n# Not\ e that `/var' is needed in $critical_filesystems_local (or\n# implied as part of `/') \ as certain services that need /var (such as\n# dhcpcd) may be needed to get the networ\ k operational enough to mount\n# the $critical_filesystems_remote. Prepending \"OPTIO\ NAL:\" means it\n# will not be an error if that file system is not present in fstab(5\ ).\n#\ncritical_filesystems_local=\"OPTIONAL:/var\"\ncritical_filesystems_remote=\"OPT\ IONAL:/usr\"\ncritical_filesystems_zfs=\"\"\n\n# Swap device controls.\n#\nno_swap=NO\ # Set to YES if you have purpo" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "sefully setup no swap\n # partitions and don't want to be warned about\ it.\nswapoff=YES # Remove block-type swap partitions upon shutdown\n\ # This defaults to yes, so that raids shutdown cleanly\nswapof\ f_umount=auto # Set to 'manual' to umount the tmpfs partitions listed\n \ # in swapoff_umount_fs before removing swap. Set to\n \ # 'auto' to umount all tmpfs partitions that contain\n # no d\ evice nodes.\nswapoff_umount_fs= # space-separated list of tmpfs mount points t\ o umount\n # before removing swap if swapoff_umount=manual\n\n# C\ oncatenated disk driver.\n#\nccd=YES\n\n# RAIDframe driver (manually configured device\ s).\n#\nraidframe=YES\n\n# Crypto file system.\n#\ncgd=YES\n\n# Logical Volume Manager\ \n#\nlvm=NO\n\n# One-time actions and programs on boot-up.\n#\nsavecore=YES \ savecore_flags=\"-z\"\n savecore_dir=\"/var/crash\"\nresize_di\ sklabel=NO # resize disklabel to fill disk\nresize_gpt=NO\ # resize GPT to fill disk\nresize_root=NO\ # resize root to fill partition\nper_user_tmp=\ NO # per-user /tmp directories\nper" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "_user_tmp_dir=\"/private/tmp\" # real storage for /tmp\nclear_tmp=YES\ # clear /tmp after reboot\nupdate_motd=YES\ # updates /etc/motd\nupdate_motd_release=NO\ motd_release_tag=\"\" # release info in /etc/motd\ndmesg=YES dmesg_\ flags=\"-t\" # write /var/run/dmesg.boot\naccounting=NO \ # uses /var/account/acct\nnewsyslog=NO newsyslog_flags=\"\"\ # trim log files\nquota=YES # check and en\ able quotas\nldconfig=YES # rebuild a.out ldconf\ ig cache\nsysdb=YES # build system databases\nrndc\ tl=NO rndctl_flags=\"\" # configure rndctl(8)\ngpio=NO \ # configure GPIO devices\nmodules=YES \ # process /etc/modules.conf\ncertctl_init=NO \ # rehash /etc/openssl/certs\n\n# cope with other OSes \ using the real time clock at localtime on this\n# machine (by adjusting kern.rtc_offse\ t at boot)\nrtclocaltime=NO\n\n# NOTE: default coredump name now set in /etc/sysctl.co\ nf\n\n#\n# File system check flags; default to preen mode, checking file systems\n# th\ at are listed in /etc/fstab in parallel as the fsck pass number\n# permits. F" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "ix minor faults automatically, and exit with non 0 only\n# when major errors occur.\n#\ \nfsck_flags=-p\n\n# Security setting. If $securelevel is non-empty, the system secur\ elevel\n# is set to this value early in the boot sequence. Otherwise the default\n# a\ ction is taken (see init(8)).\n#\nsecurelevel=\"\" \ # securelevel to set to\n\n# To set the IP address of an interface either use\ \n# ifconfig_xxN=\"IP-NO\"\n# where xxN is the interface. If this variable is not se\ t then\n# contents of the file /etc/ifconfig.xxN is used.\n\n# Networking startup.\n#\ \n# Wait up to 15 seconds for the tentative flag to clear from all addresses.\n# Wait \ up to 5 seconds for the detached flag to clear from all addresses.\n# Addresses are de\ tached if there is no carrier, thus we have a small\n# wait to see if we get a carrier\ .\n# Even a wired interface may not recognise it has a carrier right away.\nifconfig_w\ ait_dad_flags=\"-w 15 -W 5\"\n\nmdnsd=NO\nnpf=NO npf_rules=\"/e\ tc/npf.conf\"\nnpfd=NO npfd_flags=\"\"\nipfilter=NO ipfilt\ er_flags=\"\" # uses /etc" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "/ipf.conf\nipnat=NO # uses /etc/ipnat.conf\nipfs=N\ O ipfs_flags=\"\" # save/load ipnat and ipf states\nipse\ c=NO # uses /etc/ipsec.conf\nipmon=NO \ ipmon_flags=\"-Dns\" # syslog ipfilter messages\npf=NO \ pf_rules=\"/etc/pf.conf\" pf_flags=\"\"\npflogd=NO\nftp_proxy=NO\nracoon=NO\ # IKE daemon\nauto_ifconfig=YES \ # config all avail. interfaces\nnet_interfaces=\"\" \ # used only if above is NO\nflushroutes=YES \ # flush routes in netstart\ndhcpcd=NO dhcpcd_flags=\"-qM\"\ # For ifconfig_XXX=dhcp.\nntpdate=NO ntpdate_flags=\"-b -s\" # May \ need '-u' thru firewall\nppp=YES ppp_peers=\"\" # /etc\ /ppp/peers to call\nip6mode=host # host, autoho\ st or router\nip6uniquelocal=NO # IPv6 unique-local forwarding\ \n\n# Special treatment for interfaces that need to be downed on\n# shutdown (because \ they might cause unnecessary costs or block resources\n# on the peer). All pppoe* inte\ rfaces are automatically included in this\n# list, add others here manually.\n#force_d\ own_interfaces=\"\"\n\nifwatchd=NO # execute up/down scripts for i" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "n-kernel PPPoE interfaces\n ifwatchd_flags=\"-u /etc/ppp/ip-up -d /etc/ppp/ip-down\ pppoe0\"\n\n# ALTQ configuration/monitoring daemon\naltqd=NO altqd_flags=\"\ \"\n\n# Daemons required by servers. These are not needed for strictly client use.\n#\ \n\n# inetd is used to start the IP-based services enabled in /etc/inetd.conf\n#\ninet\ d=YES inetd_flags=\"-l\" # -l logs libwrap\n\n# identd\n#\nidentd=NO\ identd_flags=\"-b -l -u nobody\"\n\n# rpcbind (formerly known as 'port\ map') is used to look up RPC-based services.\n#\nrpcbind=NO rpcbind_flags=\ \"-l\" # -l logs libwrap\n\n# Commonly used daemons.\n#\nsyslogd=YES syslog\ d_flags=\"-s\" # -s \"secure\" unix domain only\ncron=YES\nnamed=NO named_\ flags=\"\" # see below for named_chrootdir\ntimed=NO timed_\ flags=\"\"\nntpd=NO ntpd_flags=\"\" # see below for ntpd_c\ hrootdir\n# The default setting for postfix here is YES, but gets re-examined by\n# th\ e rc.d/postfix startup script when it runs. The script sets\n# _rc_d_postfix to \"che\ ck\", and then causes all rc.conf settings to\n# be re-evaluated. If the val" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "ue of $postfix after this is \"check\",\n# the script then checks to see if /etc/maile\ r.conf selects the system\n# postfix. If not, it does print a warning and does not sta\ rt postfix \n# to avoid conflict with a different MTA.\npostfix=${_rc_d_postfix:-YES}\ \nlpd=NO lpd_flags=\"-s\" # -s \"secure\" unix d\ omain only\nsshd=NO sshd_flags=\"\"\nssh_keygen_flags=\"\"\nftpd=N\ O ftpd_flags=\"-ll\"\nhttpd=NO httpd_flags=\"\"\n\ httpd_wwwdir=\"/var/www\"\n httpd_wwwuser=\ \"_httpd\"\n\n# To run the named(8) DNS server as an unprivileged user under a\n# chro\ ot(2) cage, uncomment the following after migrating the contents\n# of /etc/namedb to \ /var/chroot/named/etc/namedb\n#\n#named_chrootdir=\"/var/chroot/named\"\n\n# To run th\ e ntpd(8) NTP server as an unprivileged user under a\n# chroot(2) cage, uncomment the \ following, after ensuring that:\n# - The kernel has \"pseudo-device clockctl\" co\ mpiled in\n# - /dev/clockctl is present\n#\n#ntpd_chrootdir=\"/var/chroot/ntpd\"\n\ \n# Routing daemons.\n#\nrouted=NO routed_flags=\"-q\"\ngated=NO\nmrouted\ =NO mrouted_fla" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 500 500 sh RET mmap 126129470902272/0x72b6ce4f1000 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "gs=\"\"\nroute6d=NO route6d_flags=\"\"\nldpd=NO\n\n# Daemons used to boot \ other hosts over a network.\n#\nrarpd=NO rarpd_flags=\"-a\"\nbootparamd\ =NO bootparamd_flags=\"\"\ndhcpd=NO dhcpd_flags=\"-q\"\ndhcpd6=NO\ dhcpd6_flags=\"-q -cf /etc/dhcpd6.conf\"\ndhcrelay=NO dhcrel\ ay_flags=\"\"\nrbootd=NO rbootd_flags=\"\"\nmopd=NO \ mopd_flags=\"-a\"\nndbootd=NO ndbootd_flags=\"-s /tftpboot /tftpboot\ /bootyy\"\nrtadvd=NO rtadvd_flags=\"\"\nisibootd=NO isibootd_flags\ =\"\"\n\n# X11 daemons.\n#\nxfs=NO xfs_flags=\"\" # X11 \ font server\nxdm=NO xdm_flags=\"\" # X11 display manager;\ needs\n # wscons=YES for local display\ s.\n\n# Update fontconfig cache at boot\nfccache=YES\n\n# YP (NIS) daemons.\n#\nypbind\ =NO ypbind_flags=\"\"\nypserv=NO ypserv_flags=\"-d\"\nyppasswdd\ =NO yppasswdd_flags=\"\"\n\n# NFS daemons and parameters.\n#\nmountd=NO\ mountd_flags=\"\" # NFS mount requests daemon\nnfs_clien\ t=NO # enable client daemons\nnfs_server=NO \ # enable server daemons\n nfsd_f\ lags=\"\"\nlockd=NO lockd_flags=\"\"\nstatd=NO statd_flags=\"\ \"\namd=NO amd_flags=\"-l syslog -" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "x error,noinfo,nostats\"\n amd_dir=/amd # moun\ t dir\n\n# Heimdal Kerberos 5 KDC (with Kerberos IV compatibility)\nkdc=NO \ kdc_flags=\"--detach\"\n\n# iSCSI target\niscsi_target=NO \ iscsi_target_flags=\"\"\n# iSCSI kernel initiator\niscsid=NO\n\n# WPA daemons.\ \nhostapd=NO hostapd_flags=\"-Bs /etc/hostapd.conf\"\nwpa_supplicant=NO\ wpa_supplicant_flags=\"-Ms -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf\"\n\n# Bluetooth config\ uration\nbluetooth=NO\n# and the following are used when bluetooth=YES\nbtconfig_devic\ es=\"\" # all\nbthcid=YES bthcid_flags=\"\"\n\ sdpd=YES sdpd_flags=\"\"\n\n# Other daemons.\n#\nrwhod=NO \ rwhod_flags=\"-u _rwhod\"\ndevpubd=NO devpubd_flags=\"\" # auto\ create nodes for new devs\nenvsys=NO # Set /etc/env\ sys.conf preferences\nautofs=NO automount_flags=\"\"\n automo\ untd_flags=\"\"\n autounmountd_flags=\"\"\n\n# Hardware daemons.\ \n#\napmd=NO apmd_flags=\"\" # APM power management daemon.\ \npowerd=NO powerd_flags=\"\" # power management daemon\nscr\ eenblank=NO screenblank_flags=\"\" # wscons and" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes " FBIO screenblanker\n\nmoused=NO # serial mouse\ handler\n moused_flags=\"-p /dev/tty00\"\n\nwdogctl=NO \ # watchdog timer control\n# wdogct\ l_flags=\"-k devicename\"\nirdaattach=NO # atta\ ch serial lines to IrDA \n irdaattach_flags=\"tty00\"\n\n# Config\ uration of \"wscons\" console driver virtual screens.\n#\nwscons=NO wscons\ _flags=\"\" # setup wscons from wscons.conf\n\n# Configuration of \"wsmous\ ed\" console driver cut-n-paste support\n#\nwsmoused=NO wsmoused_flags=\"\"\n\ \n# Configuration of \"tpctl\" touch panel calibration utility\n#\ntpctl=NO \ tpctl_flags=\"\"\n\n# Mixer setting\n#\nmixerctl=NO mixerctl_mixer\ s=\"\" # \"mixer0 mixer1\" means saving\n \ # and restoring their settings\n\n# Vi recovery notification. Vi(1)'s -r opti\ on can recover files which were\n# accidentally closed. See vi(1) for more details.\n\ # \nvirecover=YES\n\n# Veriexec signature loading.\n#\nveriexec=NO\nveriexec_strict=0\ \nveriexec_verbose=0\nveriexec_flags=\"-k\"\n\n# Entropy load/save to/from /dev/random\ at startup/shutdown\n#\nrandom_seed=YES\n\n# Set to `check' t" 500 500 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 946 bytes "o abort multi-user boot if not enough entropy, or\n# `wait' to wait until enough entro\ py, or `' (empty) to boot without\n# waiting or checking.\n#\nentropy=\"wait\"\n\n# Cr\ eating / updating of man page index on boot\nmakemandb=YES\n\n# Disable Simultaneous M\ ulti-Threading\nsmtoff=NO\n\n# blocklist daemon, needs npf\nblocklistd=NO\n\n# IPv6 ad\ dress selection policy\nip6addrctl=NO\n# ipv6_prefer, ipv4_prefer, auto\nip6addrctl_po\ licy=auto\nip6addrctl_verbose=NO\n\n# Unbound\nunbound=NO\nunbound_chrootdir=/var/chro\ ot/unbound\n\n# Nsd\nnsd=NO\nnsd_chrootdir=/var/chroot/nsd\nnsd_flags=\"-t ${nsd_chroo\ tdir}\"\n\n# ZFS\nzfs=NO\n# $NetBSD: rc.conf.append,v 1.2 2011/12/04 13:09:07 jmcn\ eill Exp $\n#\n# Arch-specific rc.conf(5) configuration.\n\n# powerd(8) is required un\ der Xen to manage save/restore events.\n#\nif /sbin/sysctl -q machdep.xen; then\n\ powerd=YES\nfi\n\n# powerd(8) is recommended if ACPI is enabled to handle PM e\ vents.\n#\nif /sbin/sysctl -q hw.acpi.root; then\n powerd=YES\nfi\n" 500 500 sh RET read 946/0x3b2 500 500 sh CALL __vfork14 9657 9657 sh EMUL "netbsd" 9657 9657 sh RET fork 0 9657 9657 sh CALL execve(0x72b6ce58a8b8,0x72b6ce58a910,0x72b6ce58a930) 9657 9657 sh NAMI "/sbin/sysctl" 9657 9657 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 500 500 sh RET __vfork14 9657/0x25b9 500 500 sh CALL getpgrp 500 500 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 500 500 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fffb2178c,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl EMUL "netbsd" 9657 9657 sysctl RET execve JUSTRETURN 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851059318784/0x7d5ff36c3000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7e4b40c1ce,0,0x7f7e4b6110b0) 9657 9657 sysctl NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 9657 9657 sysctl RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 9657 9657 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7fff3529a8,0,7) 9657 9657 sysctl NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 9657 9657 sysctl RET open 3 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff3528a8) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __fstat50 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851059314688/0x7d5ff36c2000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL munmap(0x7d5ff36c2000,0x1000) 9657 9657 sysctl RET munmap 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851052228608/0x7d5ff3000000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0x7d5ff33c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851056160768/0x7d5ff33c0000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0x7d5ff33d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851056234496/0x7d5ff33d2000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x7d5ff31c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mprotect 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL close(3) 9657 9657 sysctl RET close 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x7d5ff33c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mprotect 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x1c800a000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mprotect 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x7d5ff36c9850) 9657 9657 sysctl RET _lwp_setprivate 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 9657 9657 sysctl RET _lwp_self 9657/0x25b9 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff3530a0,0x7f7fff353120) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff353120,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 9657 9657 sysctl RET _lwp_self 9657/0x25b9 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff353030,0x7f7fff353120) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff353120,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7d5ff31940a8,2,0x7d5ff35f2360,0x7f7fff353038,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 9657 9657 sysctl RET _lwp_self 9657/0x25b9 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff353030,0x7f7fff353120) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff353120,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL readlink(0x7d5ff318c8c0,0x7f7fff352bd0,0x400) 9657 9657 sysctl NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 9657 9657 sysctl RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 9657 9657 sysctl CALL issetugid 9657 9657 sysctl RET issetugid 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff352ef8,2,0x7d5ff35f3480,0x7f7fff352ef0,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851059314688/0x7d5ff36c2000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL madvise(0x7d5ff36c2000,0x1000,6) 9657 9657 sysctl RET madvise 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL munmap(0x7d5ff36c2000,0x1000) 9657 9657 sysctl RET munmap 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851050131456/0x7d5ff2e00000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff352f50) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff352f50) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff352f70) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851059286016/0x7d5ff36bb000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851045937152/0x7d5ff2a00000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851059281920/0x7d5ff36ba000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff352ff0,2,0x7f7fff352fd0,0x7f7fff352fc8,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 9657 9657 sysctl RET _lwp_self 9657/0x25b9 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff353030,0x7f7fff353120) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff353120,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851059269632/0x7d5ff36b7000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851059257344/0x7d5ff36b4000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851059245056/0x7d5ff36b1000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff352bf0,1,0x7d5ff36b1000,0x7f7fff352ad8,0x7f7fff352ae0,0x60) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sysctl -1 errno 12 Cannot allocate memory 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff352bf0,1,0x7d5ff36b7600,0x7f7fff352ad8,0x7f7fff352ae0,0x60) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851059232768/0x7d5ff36ae000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851059220480/0x7d5ff36ab000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET mmap 137851059208192/0x7d5ff36a8000 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff352bf0,2,0x7d5ff36ae000,0x7f7fff352ad8,0x7f7fff352ae0,0x60) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 9657 9657 sysctl RET _lwp_self 9657/0x25b9 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff352da0,0x7f7fff352de0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff352de0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 9657 9657 sysctl RET _lwp_self 9657/0x25b9 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff352d70,0x7f7fff352de0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff352de0,0) 9657 9657 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9657 9657 sysctl CALL exit(1) 500 500 sh RET __wait450 9657/0x25b9 500 500 sh CALL __vfork14 17157 17157 sh EMUL "netbsd" 17157 17157 sh RET fork 0 17157 17157 sh CALL execve(0x72b6ce58a8b8,0x72b6ce58a910,0x72b6ce58a930) 17157 17157 sh NAMI "/sbin/sysctl" 17157 17157 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 500 500 sh RET __vfork14 17157/0x4305 500 500 sh CALL getpgrp 500 500 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 500 500 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fffb2178c,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl EMUL "netbsd" 17157 17157 sysctl RET execve JUSTRETURN 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319450112/0x788564f04000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7e45a0c1ce,0,0x7f7e45c110b0) 17157 17157 sysctl NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 17157 17157 sysctl RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 17157 17157 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7fff795638,0,7) 17157 17157 sysctl NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 17157 17157 sysctl RET open 3 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff795538) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __fstat50 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319446016/0x788564f03000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL munmap(0x788564f03000,0x1000) 17157 17157 sysctl RET munmap 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514312093696/0x788564800000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0x788564bc0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514316025856/0x788564bc0000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0x788564bd2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514316099584/0x788564bd2000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x7885649c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mprotect 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL close(3) 17157 17157 sysctl RET close 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x788564bc0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mprotect 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mprotect(0xdc40a000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mprotect 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x788564f0a850) 17157 17157 sysctl RET _lwp_setprivate 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 17157 17157 sysctl RET _lwp_self 17157/0x4305 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff795d30,0x7f7fff795db0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff795db0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 17157 17157 sysctl RET _lwp_self 17157/0x4305 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff795cc0,0x7f7fff795db0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff795db0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7885649940a8,2,0x788564df2360,0x7f7fff795cc8,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 17157 17157 sysctl RET _lwp_self 17157/0x4305 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff795cc0,0x7f7fff795db0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff795db0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL readlink(0x78856498c8c0,0x7f7fff795860,0x400) 17157 17157 sysctl NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 17157 17157 sysctl RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 17157 17157 sysctl CALL issetugid 17157 17157 sysctl RET issetugid 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff795b88,2,0x788564df3480,0x7f7fff795b80,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319446016/0x788564f03000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL madvise(0x788564f03000,0x1000,6) 17157 17157 sysctl RET madvise 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL munmap(0x788564f03000,0x1000) 17157 17157 sysctl RET munmap 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514309996544/0x788564600000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff795be0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff795be0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff795c00) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319417344/0x788564efc000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514305802240/0x788564200000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319413248/0x788564efb000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff795c80,2,0x7f7fff795c60,0x7f7fff795c58,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 17157 17157 sysctl RET _lwp_self 17157/0x4305 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff795cc0,0x7f7fff795db0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff795db0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319400960/0x788564ef8000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319388672/0x788564ef5000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319376384/0x788564ef2000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff795880,1,0x788564ef2000,0x7f7fff795768,0x7f7fff795770,0x60) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sysctl -1 errno 12 Cannot allocate memory 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff795880,1,0x788564ef8600,0x7f7fff795768,0x7f7fff795770,0x60) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319355904/0x788564eed000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319335424/0x788564ee8000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319314944/0x788564ee3000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff795880,2,0x788564eed000,0x7f7fff795768,0x7f7fff795770,0x60) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff795880,3,0x788564ef2000,0x7f7fff795768,0x7f7fff795770,0x60) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319310848/0x788564ee2000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319298560/0x788564edf000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319278080/0x788564eda000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319273984/0x788564ed9000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319253504/0x788564ed4000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319233024/0x788564ecf000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319228928/0x788564ece000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319200256/0x788564ec7000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319179776/0x788564ec2000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319159296/0x788564ebd000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319155200/0x788564ebc000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319126528/0x788564eb5000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319106048/0x788564eb0000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319093760/0x788564ead000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319089664/0x788564eac000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319077376/0x788564ea9000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319073280/0x788564ea8000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319052800/0x788564ea3000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319032320/0x788564e9e000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514319011840/0x788564e99000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET mmap 132514318991360/0x788564e94000 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff795bd0,3,0x7f7fff7956e0,0x7f7fff795680,0,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 17157 17157 sysctl RET _lwp_self 17157/0x4305 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff795d00,0x7f7fff795d40) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff795d40,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 17157 17157 sysctl RET _lwp_self 17157/0x4305 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff795cd0,0x7f7fff795d40) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff795d40,0) 17157 17157 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 17157 17157 sysctl CALL exit(0) 500 500 sh RET __wait450 17157/0x4305 500 500 sh CALL read(0xe,0x72b6ce58c400,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 14 read 0 bytes "" 500 500 sh RET read 0 500 500 sh CALL close(0xe) 500 500 sh RET close 0 500 500 sh CALL read(0xd,0x72b6ce58d000,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 500 500 sh RET read 0 500 500 sh CALL close(0xd) 500 500 sh RET close 0 500 500 sh CALL __stat50(0x42030368,0x7f7fffb21d40) 500 500 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.conf.d/npf" 500 500 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 500 500 sh CALL write(1,0x72b6ce58d000,0x24) 500 500 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 36 bytes "Reloading NPF ruleset /etc/npf.conf\n" 500 500 sh RET write 36/0x24 500 500 sh CALL __vfork14 11390 11390 sh EMUL "netbsd" 11390 11390 sh RET fork 0 11390 11390 sh CALL execve(0x72b6ce58a0c8,0x72b6ce58a128,0x72b6ce58a808) 11390 11390 sh NAMI "/sbin/npfctl" 11390 11390 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 500 500 sh RET __vfork14 11390/0x2c7e 500 500 sh CALL getpgrp 500 500 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 500 500 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fffb215fc,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl EMUL "netbsd" 11390 11390 npfctl RET execve JUSTRETURN 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161231097856/0x766185f17000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7e7920c1ce,0,0x7f7e794110b0) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff90d358,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/lib/libnpf.so.0" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 3 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff90d258) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161231093760/0x766185f16000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185f16000,0x1000) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x218000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161227857920/0x766185c00000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0x766185e16000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x16000) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230045184/0x766185e16000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x766185c17000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mprotect 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(3) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff90d358,0,1) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/lib/libpcap.so.8" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 3 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff90d258) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161231093760/0x766185f16000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185f16000,0x1000) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x24c000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161223663616/0x766185800000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0x766185a49000,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x49000) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161226059776/0x766185a49000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x76618584a000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mprotect 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(3) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff90d358,0,0x75) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/lib/libutil.so.7" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 3 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff90d258) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161231093760/0x766185f16000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185f16000,0x1000) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x21d000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161219469312/0x766185400000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0x766185617000,0x4000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x17000) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161221660672/0x766185617000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0x76618561b000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161221677056/0x76618561b000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x766185418000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mprotect 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(3) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff90d358,0,7) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 3 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff90d258) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161231093760/0x766185f16000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185f16000,0x1000) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161213177856/0x766184e00000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7661851c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161217110016/0x7661851c0000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7661851d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161217183744/0x7661851d2000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x766184fc0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mprotect 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(3) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x766185e16000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mprotect 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x766185a49000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mprotect 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x766185617000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mprotect 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7661851c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mprotect 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x61818000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mprotect 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x766185f1e850) 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_setprivate 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90da50,0x7f7fff90dad0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90dad0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90d9e0,0x7f7fff90dad0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90dad0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x766184f940a8,2,0x7661853f2360,0x7f7fff90d9e8,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90d9e0,0x7f7fff90dad0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90dad0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL readlink(0x766184f8c8c0,0x7f7fff90d580,0x400) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 11390 11390 npfctl RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 11390 11390 npfctl CALL issetugid 11390 11390 npfctl RET issetugid 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff90d8a8,2,0x7661853f3480,0x7f7fff90d8a0,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161231093760/0x766185f16000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL madvise(0x766185f16000,0x1000,6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET madvise 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185f16000,0x1000) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161211080704/0x766184c00000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff90d900) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff90d900) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff90d920) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161231065088/0x766185f0f000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161206886400/0x766184800000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161231060992/0x766185f0e000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff90d9a0,2,0x7f7fff90d980,0x7f7fff90d978,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90d9e0,0x7f7fff90dad0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90dad0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90d9e0,0x7f7fff90dad0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90dad0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90d9e0,0x7f7fff90dad0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90dad0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90d9e0,0x7f7fff90dad0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90dad0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __lstat50(0x6160f15d,0x7f7fff90d9e0) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/dev/npf" 11390 11390 npfctl RET __lstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x6160f15d,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/dev/npf" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 3 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161231032320/0x766185f07000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161231020032/0x766185f04000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230999552/0x766185eff000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff90e13c,0,0x1b6) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/etc/npf.conf" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 4 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x6000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230974976/0x766185ef9000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(4,TIOCGETA,0x7f7fff90d9d0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl -1 errno 25 Inappropriate ioctl for device 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230946304/0x766185ef2000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230938112/0x766185ef0000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230929920/0x766185eee000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230921728/0x766185eec000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230913536/0x766185eea000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230905344/0x766185ee8000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230897152/0x766185ee6000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230888960/0x766185ee4000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230880768/0x766185ee2000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230872576/0x766185ee0000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230864384/0x766185ede000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(4,0x7f7fff90d770) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230794752/0x766185ecd000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL read(4,0x766185ecde40,0x10000) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 4 read 2314 bytes "$ext_if = bge0\n$ext_ip = { inet4($ext_if) }\n$int_if_lan = { inet4(bge1) }\n\ntable <\ blocklist> type lpm file \"/etc/npf_blocklist\"\n\n$services_tcp = { http, https, smtp\ , domain, imaps, pop3s, 5000, 8080 }\n$services_udp = { domain, ntp }\n$localnet_lan =\ { 192.168.50.0/24 }\nalg \"icmp\"\n\n# Note: if $ext_ip has multiple IP address (e.g.\ IPv6 as well),\n# then the translation address has to be specified explicitly.\nmap $\ ext_if dynamic $localnet_lan -> $ext_ip\nmap $ext_if dynamic 192.168.50.9 port 50811 <\ - $ext_ip port 50811\n#map $ext_ip dynamic 10.0.20.55 port 9001 <- $ext_ip port 9001\n\ #map $ext_ip dynamic 192.168.50.9 port 22 <- $ext_ip port 6111\n\nprocedure \"log\" {\ \n # Note: npf_ext_log kernel module should be loaded, if not built-in.\n \ # Also, the interface created, e.g.: ifconfig npflog0 create\n log: npflog0\n\ }\ngroup \"external\" on $ext_ip {\n pass stateful out final all\n block in final\ from \n# pass stateful in final family inet4 proto tcp from $sam to $ex\ t_ip port 50802-50812 apply \"log\"\n# block in final family inet4 proto tcp to $ext_\ ip port 50802-50812 \n pass stateful in final family inet4 proto tcp to $ext_ip port \ ssh apply \"log\"\n pass stateful in final proto tcp to $ext_ip port $services_tcp\ \n pass stateful in final proto udp to $ext_ip port $services_udp\n pass s\ tateful in final proto tcp to $ext_ip port 49151-65535 # Passive FTP\n pass s\ tateful in final proto udp to $ext_ip port 33434-33600 # Traceroute\n\n# pass s\ tateful in final proto tcp from 192.80.49.4 port 6111\n block in final family inet4 pr\ oto tcp from any port 6111\n\n# block final all apply \"log\"\n}\ngroup \"lan\" on $in\ t_if_lan {\n# block in all\n# block in final from \n block in final family \ inet4 to 1.0.0.1 port 53\n block in final family inet4 to 1.1.1.1 port 53\n# mozi\ lla.cloudflare-dns.com\n block in final family inet4 to 104.16.248.249 port 53\ \n block in final family inet4 to 104.16.248.249 port 443\n block in final\ family inet4 to 104.16.249.249 port 53\n block in final family inet4 to 104.16.\ 249.249 port 443\n block in final family inet4 to 8.8.4.4 port 53\n# block \ in final family inet4 to 8.8.8.8 port 53\n # Ingress filtering as per BCP 38 / RF\ C 2827.\n pass in final from $localnet_lan\n pass out final all\n}\n\ngroup\ default {\n pass final on lo0 all\n pass in final all\n pass out final all\n}\ \n" 11390 11390 npfctl RET read 2314/0x90a 11390 11390 npfctl CALL read(4,0x766185ecde40,0x10000) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 4 read 0 bytes "" 11390 11390 npfctl RET read 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230790656/0x766185ecc000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 5 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(5,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff90d8f0) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 5 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(5) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x766184f8fdb0,6,0,0x7f7fff90d8c8,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230786560/0x766185ecb000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230782464/0x766185eca000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230778368/0x766185ec9000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230774272/0x766185ec8000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230770176/0x766185ec7000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230766080/0x766185ec6000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230761984/0x766185ec5000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230757888/0x766185ec4000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230753792/0x766185ec3000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230749696/0x766185ec2000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x766184f8fdb0,6,0x766185ecb000,0x7f7fff90d8c8,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230729216/0x766185ebd000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230708736/0x766185eb8000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230688256/0x766185eb3000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 5 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(5,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff90d870) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 5 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(5) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230684160/0x766185eb2000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 5 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(5,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff90d8f0) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 5 wrote 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(5) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 5 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(5,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff90d870) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 5 wrote 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(5) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766185ecc0e0,0,0x1b6) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/etc/npf_blocklist" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 5 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(5,0x7f7fff90d6f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230614528/0x766185ea1000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL read(5,0x766185ea1040,0x10000) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 0 bytes "" 11390 11390 npfctl RET read 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230610432/0x766185ea0000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff90d8f0) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230598144/0x766185e9d000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff90d8f0) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230594048/0x766185e9c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90d3e0,0x7f7fff90d420) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff90d520,0,3) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/lib/npf/ext_log.so" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d0e8) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230589952/0x766185e9b000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e9b000,0x1000) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x202000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161202692096/0x766184400000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0x766184600000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161204789248/0x766184600000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x766184401000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mprotect 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x766184600000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mprotect 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90d420,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90d370,0x7f7fff90d420) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90d420,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff90d7d0) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "npflog0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "npflog0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^E\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff90d8f0) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0x7f7fff90d5a0) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d440) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d440) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d440) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d440) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d440) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d440) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d440) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d440) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d440) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0x7f7fff90d550) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0x7f7fff90d550) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0x7f7fff90d550) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0x7f7fff90d550) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0x7f7fff90d550) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0x7f7fff90d550) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0x7f7fff90d550) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0x7f7fff90d550) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230249984/0x766185e48000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e48000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230581760/0x766185e99000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230577664/0x766185e98000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230548992/0x766185e91000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8a720,0x400000,0x1b6) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/etc/protocols" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d670) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230479360/0x766185e80000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL read(6,0x766185e80dc0,0x10000) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "# $NetBSD: protocols,v 1.35 2022/12/01 13:21:07 jschauma Exp $\n# See also: protocols(\ 5), https://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/\n#\n# \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Last Updated\n# \ 2022-09-28\n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# XML\ [IMG]\n# HTML [IMG]\n# Plain text\n# \n# Registry included b\ elow\n# \n# *\M-B\240Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Assigned Internet \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Registration Procedure(s)\n# \n# IESG Approval or Standard\ s Action\n# \n# Reference\n# [RFC5237][RFC7045]\n# \n# Note\n# \n# I\ n the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) [RFC791] there is a field\n# called \"Protoc\ ol\" to identify the next level protocol. This is an 8\n# bit field. In Internet Pr\ otocol version 6 (IPv6) [RFC8200], this field\n# is called the \"Next Header\" field.\ \n# \n# \n# Note\n# \n# Values that are also IPv6 Extension Header Types should be\ listed in the\n# IPv6 Extension Header Types registry at [IANA registry ipv6-paramet\ ers].\n# \n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# CSV\n# \n# \ Decimal Keyword Protocol IPv6 Extension \ Reference\n# \ Header\n# protocol num aliases # comments\nhopopt 0 HOPOPT \ # IPv6 Hop-by-Hop Option Y [RFC8200]\nicmp 1 ICMP \ # Internet Control Message [RFC792]\nigmp 2 IGMP \ # Internet Group Management [RFC1112]\nggp 3 GGP \ # Gateway-to-Gateway [RFC823]\nipv4 4 IPv4 \ # IPv4 encapsulation [RFC2003]\nst 5 ST \ # Stream [RFC1190][RFC1819]\ntcp 6\ TCP # Transmission Control [RFC9293]\ncbt \ 7 CBT # CBT [Tony_Ballardie]\negp \ 8 EGP # Exterior Gateway Protocol [RFC888][David_Mi\ lls]\n# any private interior gateway\nigp 9 I\ GP # (used by Cisco for their [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_A\ uthority]\n# IGRP)\nbbn-rcc-mon 10 BBN-RCC-MON # BBN \ RCC Monitoring [Steve_Chipman]\nnvp-ii 11 NVP-II \ # Network Voice Protocol [RFC741][Steve_Casner]\n# \ [Boggs, D., J. Shoch, E. \ Taft, and R. Metcalfe, \"PUP: An Internetwork\npup 12 PUP # PUP \ Architecture\", XEROX Palo Alto Research Center, \ CSL-79-10, July 1979;\n# \ also in IEEE Transactions on Communication, Volume COM-28, Number 4,\n# \ April 1980.][\ [XEROX]]\nargus 13 ARGUS # (deprecated) ARGUS \ [Robert_W_Scheifler]\nemcon 14 EMCON # EMCON \ []\nxnet 15 XNET # Cross Ne\ t Debugger [Haverty, J., \"XNET Formats for Internet Protocol\ Version 4\", IEN 158,\n# \ October 1980.][Jack_Haverty]\nchaos 16 CHAOS # Chaos \ [J_Noel_Chiappa]\nudp 17 UDP # Us\ er Datagram [RFC768][Jon_Postel]\nmux 18 MUX \ # Multiplexing [Cohen, D. and J. Postel, \"Mult\ iplexing Protocol\", IEN 90,\n# \ USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1979.][Jon_Postel]\ndcn-me\ as 19 DCN-MEAS # DCN Measurement Subsyste" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "ms [David_Mills]\nhmp 20 HMP # Host Monitoring \ [RFC869][Bob_Hinden]\nprm 21 PRM # Packet \ Radio Measurement [Zaw_Sing_Su]\n# \ [\"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data \ Link Layer and Physical Layer\n# \ Specification\", AA-K759B-TK, Digital Equipment Corporation, Mayn\ ard, MA.\n# \ Also as: \"The Ethernet - A Local Area Network\", Version 1.0, Digital\n# \ Equipment Corporation, I\ ntel Corporation, Xerox Corporation, September\nxns-idp 22 XNS-IDP # XEROX \ NS IDP 1980. And: \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network:\ Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specifications\", Digital, Intel and Xerox, November 1982.\ \n# And: XER\ OX, \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specification\", X\ 3T51/80-50, Xerox Corporation, Stamford,\n# \ CT., October 1980.][[XEROX]]\ntrunk-1 23 TRUNK-1\ # Trunk-1 [Barry_Boehm]\ntrunk-2 24 TR\ UNK-2 # Trunk-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-1 \ 25 LEAF-1 # Leaf-1 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-2 \ 26 LEAF-2 # Leaf-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nrdp \ 27 RDP # Reliable Data Protocol [RFC908][Bob_H\ inden]\nirtp 28 IRTP # Internet Reliable [R\ FC938][Trudy_Miller]\n# Transaction\niso-tp4 29 IS\ O-TP4 # ISO Transport Protocol Class [RFC905][]\n\ # 4\nnetblt 30 NETBLT # Bulk Data Transfer \ Protocol [RFC969][David_Clark]\n# MFE Ne\ twork Services [Shuttleworth, B., \"A Documentary of MFENet, a \ National Computer\nmfe-nsp 31 MFE-NSP # Protocol \ Network\", UCRL-52317, Lawrence Livermore Labs, Livermore, California,\n# \ June 1977.][Bar\ ry_Howard]\nmerit-inp 32 MERIT-INP # MERIT Internodal Protocol \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndccp 33 DCCP # Datagram Congestion Control \ [RFC4340]\n# Protocol\n3pc 34 3PC\ # Third Party Connect Protocol [Stuart_A_Friedberg]\nidpr \ 35 IDPR # Inter-Domain Policy Routing [Martha_Steenstrup\ ]\n# Protocol\nxtp 36 XTP # XTP \ [Greg_Chesson]\nddp 37 DDP # Dat\ agram Delivery Protocol [Wesley_Craig]\nidpr-cmtp 38 IDPR-CMTP \ # IDPR Control Message [Martha_Steenstrup]\n# \ Transport Proto\ntp++ 39 TP++ # TP++ Transport Protocol\ [Dirk_Fromhein]\nil 40 IL # IL Transport Pro\ tocol [Dave_Presotto]\nipv6 41 IPv6 # IPv6 enca\ psulation [RFC2473]\nsdrp 42 SDRP # Source D\ emand Routing [Deborah_Estrin]\n# \ Protocol\nipv6-route 43 IPv6-Route # Routing Header for IPv6 Y \ [Steve_Deering]\nipv6-frag 44 IPv6-Frag # Fragment Header for IPv6 Y \ [Stev" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "e_Deering]\nidrp 45 IDRP # Inter-Domain Routing \ [Sue_Hares]\n# Protocol\nrsvp 46 RSVP \ # Reservation Protocol [RFC2205][RFC3209][Bob_Braden]\ngre \ 47 GRE # Generic Routing [RFC2784][Tony_Li\ ]\n# Encapsulation\ndsr 48 DSR # Dyna\ mic Source Routing [RFC4728]\n# Pro\ tocol\nbna 49 BNA # BNA [Ga\ ry Salamon]\nesp 50 ESP # Encap Security Payload Y \ [RFC4303]\nah 51 AH # Authentication Header Y \ [RFC4302]\ni-nlsp 52 I-NLSP # Integrated Net Layer \ [K_Robert_Glenn]\n# Security TUBA\nswipe 53\ SWIPE # (deprecated) IP with Encryption [John_Ioannid\ is]\nnarp 54 NARP # NBMA Address Resolution [RFC1\ 735]\n# Protocol\nmobile 55 MOBILE # IP Mob\ ility [Charlie_Perkins]\n# \ Transport Layer Security\ntlsp 56 TLSP # Protocol using Kryptonet \ key [Christer_Oberg]\n# management\nskip \ 57 SKIP # SKIP [Tom_Markson]\n\ ipv6-icmp 58 IPv6-ICMP # ICMP for IPv6 [RFC8200]\ \nipv6-nonxt 59 IPv6-NoNxt # No Next Header for IPv6 [RFC8200\ ]\nipv6-opts 60 IPv6-Opts # Destination Options for IPv6 Y [RFC820\ 0]\n# 61 any host internal protocol [Inter\ net_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\ncftp 62 CFTP # CFTP \ [Forsdick, H., \"CFTP\", Network Message, Bolt Beranek and Newm\ an, January\n# \ 1982.][Harry_Forsdick]\n# 63 any local network \ [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-expak 64 SAT-EXPAK \ # SATNET and Backroom EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\nkryptolan 65 KR\ YPTOLAN # Kryptolan [Paul Liu]\nrvd 66 \ RVD # MIT Remote Virtual Disk [Michael_Greenwald]\n# \ Protocol\nippc 67 IPPC # Internet Pluribus \ Packet [Steven_Blumenthal]\n# Core\n#\ 68 any distributed file system [Internet_A\ ssigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-mon 69 SAT-MON # SATNET Monitoring \ [Steven_Blumenthal]\nvisa 70 VISA # VISA Protocol \ [Gene_Tsudik]\nipcv 71 IPCV # Internet P\ acket Core Utility [Steven_Blumenthal]\ncpnx 72 CPNX #\ Computer Protocol Network [David Mittnacht]\n# \ Executive\ncphb 73 CPHB # Computer Protocol Heart Beat \ [David Mittnacht]\nwsn 74 WSN # Wang Span Network \ [Victor Dafoulas]\npvp 75 PVP # Packet Video Pr\ otocol [Steve_Casner]\nbr-sat-mon 76 BR-SAT-MON # Backroom \ SATNET Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nsun-nd 77 SUN-ND \ # SUN ND PROTOCOL-Temporary [William_Melohn]\nwb-mon 78 WB-MO\ N # WIDEBAND Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nwb-expak \ 79 WB-EXPAK # WIDEBAND EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\n\ iso-ip 80 ISO-IP # ISO Internet Protocol [Marshall_\ T_Rose]\nvmtp 81 VMTP # VMTP [\ Dave_Cherit" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "on]\nsecure-vmtp 82 SECURE-VMTP # SECURE-VMTP [Dave\ _Cheriton]\nvines 83 VINES # VINES \ [Brian Horn]\nttp 84 TTP iptm IPTM # Transaction Transport \ [Jim_Stevens]\n# Protocol\n#iptm 84 IPTM \ # Internet Protocol Traffic [Jim_Stevens]\n# \ Manager\nnsfnet-igp 85 NSFNET-IGP # NSFNET-IGP \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndgp 86 DGP # Dissimilar Gateway \ Protocol [M/A-COM Government Systems, \"Dissimilar Gateway Protocol Sp\ ecification,\n# \ Draft Version\", Contract no. CS901145, November 16, 1987.][Mike_Little]\ntcf \ 87 TCF # TCF [Guillermo_A_Loyol\ a]\neigrp 88 EIGRP # EIGRP [RFC78\ 68]\nospfigp 89 OSPFIGP # OSPFIGP [RFC1\ 583][RFC2328][RFC5340][John_Moy]\n# \ [Welch, B., \"The Sprite Remote Procedure Call System\", Techn\ ical Report,\nsprite-rpc 90 Sprite-RPC # Sprite RPC Protocol \ UCB/Computer Science Dept., 86/302, University of California at Berkeley,\n# \ June 1986.][Bruce\ Willins]\nlarp 91 LARP # Locus Address Resolution \ [Brian Horn]\n# Protocol\nmtp 92 MTP \ # Multicast Transport Protocol [Susie_Armstrong]\nax.25 93 AX.\ 25 # AX.25 Frames [Brian_Kantor]\nipip \ 94 IPIP # IP-within-IP Encapsulation [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Protocol\nmicp 95 MICP # (deprecated) Mobi\ le Internetworking [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Control Pro.\nscc-sp 96 SCC-SP # Semaphore Communications \ [Howard_Hart]\n# Sec. Pro.\netherip 97 ETH\ ERIP # Ethernet-within-IP [RFC3378]\n# \ Encapsulation\nencap 98 ENCAP # Encapsulation Header \ [RFC1241][Robert_Woodburn]\n# 99 any priv\ ate encryption [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \ scheme\ngmtp 100 GMTP # GMTP \ [[RXB5]]\nifmp 101 IFMP # Ipsilon Flow Management \ [Bob_Hinden][November 1995, 1997.]\n# \ Protocol\npnni 102 PNNI # PNNI over IP \ [Ross_Callon]\npim 103 PIM # Protocol Independent \ [RFC7761][Dino_Farinacci]\n# Multicast\naris \ 104 ARIS # ARIS [Nancy_Feldman]\nscp\ s 105 SCPS # SCPS [Robert_Durst\ ]\nqnx 106 QNX # QNX [Michae\ l_Hunter]\na/n 107 A/N # Active Networks \ [Bob_Braden]\nipcomp 108 IPComp # IP Payload Compression \ [RFC2393]\n# Protocol\nsnp 109 SNP \ # Sitara Networks Protocol [Manickam_R_Sridhar]\ncompaq-peer 110\ Compaq-Peer # Compaq Peer Protocol [Victor_Volpe]\nipx-in-ip \ 111 IPX-in-IP # IPX in IP [CJ_Lee]\nvrrp \ 112 VRRP carp # Virtual Router Redundancy [RFC5798]\n# \ Protocol\npgm 113 PGM # PGM Reliable Transpor\ t " 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " [Tony_Speakman]\n# Protocol\n# 114 \ any 0-hop protocol [Internet_Assigned_Numbers\ _Authority]\nl2tp 115 L2TP # Layer Two Tunneling Protocol \ [RFC3931][Bernard_Aboba]\nddx 116 DDX # D-II Data Exchange (DDX) \ [John_Worley]\niatp 117 IATP # Interactive Agent Tr\ ansfer [John_Murphy]\n# Protocol\nstp \ 118 STP # Schedule Transfer Protocol [Jean_Michel_Pi\ ttet]\nsrp 119 SRP # SpectraLink Radio Protocol [Ma\ rk_Hamilton]\nuti 120 UTI # UTI \ [Peter_Lothberg]\nsmp 121 SMP # Simple Message Protocol \ [Leif_Ekblad]\nsm 122 SM # (deprecated) Simple Mult\ icast Protocol [Jon_Crowcroft][draft-perlman-simple-multicast]\nptp \ 123 PTP # Performance Transparency [Michael_Welzl\ ]\n# Protocol\nisis 124 ISIS # over IPv4\ [Tony_Przygienda]\nfire 125 F\ IRE # [Criag_Partridge]\ncrtp 126 CRTP # Combat Radio Transpor\ t [Robert_Sautter]\n# Protocol\ncru\ dp 127 CRUDP # Combat Radio User Datagram [Robert_Sautt\ er]\nsscopmce 128 SSCOPMCE # [Kurt_Waber]\niplt 129 IPLT # [[H\ ollbach]]\nsps 130 SPS # Secure Packet Shield \ [Bill_McIntosh]\npipe 131 PIPE # Private IP Encapsulation \ [Bernhard_Petri]\n# within IP\nsctp 132 \ SCTP # Stream Control Transmission [Randall_R_Stewart]\n# \ Protocol\nfc 133 FC # Fibre Channel \ [Murali_Rajagopal][RFC6172]\nrsvp-e2e-ignore 134 RSVP-E2E-IG\ NORE # [RFC3175]\nmobility 135 Mobility # Header \ Y [RFC6275]\nudplite 136 UDPLite # [RFC3828]\nmpls-in-ip 1\ 37 MPLS-in-IP # [RFC4023]\nmanet 138 MANET # MANET Protocols \ [RFC5498]\nhip 139 HIP # Host Identity Protocol \ Y [RFC7401]\nshim6 140 Shim6 # Shim6 Protocol \ Y [RFC5533]\nwesp 141 WESP # Wrapped Encapsulating \ [RFC5840]\n# Security Payload\nroh\ c 142 ROHC # Robust Header Compression [RFC5858]\net\ hernet 143 Ethernet # Ethernet [RFC8986]\na\ ggfrag 144 AGGFRAG # AGGFRAG encapsulation [RFC-ietf-i\ psecme-iptfs-19]\n# payload for ESP\n# 145-252 \ Unassigned [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Au\ thority]\npfsync 240 PFSYNC # PF Synchronization\n# 253 \ Use for experimentation and Y [RFC3692]\n# \ testing\n# 254 Use for experimentation and Y\ [RFC3692]\n# testing\nreserved 255 Reserved \ # [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \n# \ Contact Information\n# \n# ID \ Name Contact URI \ Last Updated\n# [Barry_Boehm] Barry Boehm \ mailto:boehm&arpa.mil\n# [Barry_Howard] Bar\ ry Howard mailto:Howard&nmfecc.llnl.gov\n# [Bernard_Aboba] \ Bernard Aboba mailto:bernardaµsoft.com\ " 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " 1998-04\n# [Bernhard_Petri] Bernhard Petri \ mailto:bernhard.petri&siemens.com 2012-07-09\n# [Bill_McIntos\ h] Bill McIntosh mailto:BMcIntosh&fortress\ tech.com\n# [Bob_Braden] Bob Braden \ mailto:braden&isi.edu 1997-07\n# [Bob_Hinden] \ Bob Hinden mailto:bob.hinden&gmail.com \ 2013-02-17\n# [Brian_Kantor] Brian Kantor \ mailto:brian&ucsd.edu\n# [CJ_Lee] \ CJ Lee mailto:cj_lee&novell.com 19\ 97-10\n# [Charlie_Perkins] Charlie Perkins \ mailto:perk&watson.ibm.com 1994-10\n# [Christer_Oberg] \ Christer Oberg mailto:chg&bull.se \ 1994-10\n# [Criag_Partridge] Criag Partridge \ mailto:craig&bbn.com 1999-08\n# [Dave_Cher\ iton] Dave Cheriton mailto:cheriton&pescad\ ero.stanford.edu\n# [Dave_Presotto] Dave Presotto \ mailto:presotto&plan9.att.com 1995-07\n# [David_Clark]\ David Clark mailto:ddc&lcs.mit.edu\n#\ [David_Mills] David Mills mailto:M\ ills&huey.udel.edu\n# [Deborah_Estrin] Deborah Estrin \ mailto:estrin&usc.edu\n# [Dino_Farinacci] Dino Fa\ rinacci mailto:dino&cisco.com 1996-03\n\ # [Dirk_Fromhein] Dirk Fromhein mailto:\ df&watershed.com\n# [Gene_Tsudik] Gene Tsudik \ mailto:tsudik&usc.edu\n# [Greg_Chesson] Greg Ches\ son mailto:Greg&sgi.com\n# [Guillermo_A_Loyola] \ Guillermo A. Loyola mailto:LOYOLA&ibm.com\n# [Hans_Werner_Brau\ n] Hans-Werner Braun mailto:HWB&mcr.umich.edu\n# \ [Harry_Forsdick] Harry Forsdick mailto:For\ sdick&bbn.com\n# [Howard_Hart] Howard Hart \ mailto:hch&hybrid.com\n# [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority] Internet Ass\ igned Numbers Authority mailto:iana&iana.org 1995-06\n# \ [J_Noel_Chiappa] J. Noel Chiappa mailto:JNC&x\ x.lcs.mit.edu\n# [Jack_Haverty] Jack Haverty \ mailto:jhaverty&oracle.com\n# [Jean_Michel_Pittet] Jean-Mi\ chel Pittet mailto:jmp&gandalf.engr.sgi.com 1998-11\n\ # [Jim_Stevens] Jim Stevens mailto:\ jasteven&rockwellcollins.com 2011-01-26\n# [John_Ioannidis] \ John Ioannidis mailto:ji&tla.org \ 2015-01-06\n# [John_Moy] John Moy \ mailto:jmoy&proteon.com\n# [John_Murphy] John \ Murphy mailto:john.m.murphy&mci.com 1998-10\ \n# [John_Worley] John Worley mailt\ o:worley&milehigh.net 1998-06\n# [Jon_Crowcroft] \ Jon Crowcroft mailto:jon&cs.ucl.ac.uk \ 1999-06\n# [Jon_Postel] Jon Postel \ mailto:postel&isi.edu\n# [K_Robert_Glenn] K. Robert G\ lenn mailto:glenn&osi.ncsl.nist.gov\n# [Kurt_Waber] " 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " Kurt Waber mailto:kurt.waber&swisscom.com \ 1999-08\n# [Leif_Ekblad] Leif Ekblad \ mailto:leif&rdos.net 2012-08-21\n# [M\ anickam_R_Sridhar] Manickam R. Sridhar mailto:msridha\ r&sitaranetworks.com 1997-09\n# [Mark_Hamilton] \ Mark Hamilton mailto:mah&spectralink.com 19\ 98-11\n# [Marshall_T_Rose] Marshall T. Rose \ mailto:mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us\n# [Martha_Steenstrup] Martha Steen\ strup mailto:MSteenst&bbn.com\n# [Michael_Greenwald] \ Michael Greenwald mailto:Greenwald&scrc-stony-brook.symbolics.\ com\n# [Michael_Hunter] Michael Hunter ma\ ilto:mphunter&qnx.com 1997-07\n# [Michael_Welzl] \ Michael Welzl mailto:michael&tk.uni-linz.ac.at \ 1999-08\n# [Mike_Little] Mike Little \ mailto:little&macom4.arpa\n# [Murali_Rajagopal] Mura\ li Rajagopal mailto:murali&gadzoox.com 2000-0\ 5\n# [Nancy_Feldman] Nancy Feldman mail\ to:nkf&vnet.ibm.com 1997-01\n# [Peter_Lothberg] \ Peter Lothberg mailto:roll&stupi.se \ 1999-03\n# [Randall_R_Stewart] Randall R. Stewart \ mailto:rrs&lakerest.net 2000-04\n# [Robert_Durst]\ Robert Durst mailto:durst&mitre.org \ 1997-03\n# [Robert_Sautter] Robert Sautt\ er mailto:rsautter&acdnj.itt.com 1999-08\n# \ [Robert_W_Scheifler] Robert W. Scheifler mailto:rsche\ ifler&comcast.net 2015-10-06\n# [Robert_Woodburn] \ Robert Woodburn mailto:woody&cseic.saic.com\n# [Ross_Callo\ n] Ross Callon mailto:rcallon&baynetwo\ rks.com 1995-12\n# [Steve_Casner] Steve Cas\ ner mailto:casner&isi.edu\n# [Steve_Chipman] \ Steve Chipman mailto:Chipman&f.bbn.com\n# [Steve_Deeri\ ng] Steve Deering mailto:deering&parc.xero\ x.com 1995-03\n# [Steven_Blumenthal] Steven Blu\ menthal mailto:BLUMENTHAL&vax.bbn.com\n# [Stuart_A_Friedberg] \ Stuart A. Friedberg mailto:stuart&cs.wisc.edu\n# [Sue\ _Hares] Sue Hares mailto:skh&merit\ .edu\n# [Susie_Armstrong] Susie Armstrong m\ ailto:Armstrong.wbst128&xerox.com\n# [Tom_Markson] Tom Mark\ son mailto:markson&osmosys.ingog.com 1995-09\n#\ [Tony_Ballardie] Tony Ballardie mailto:A\ .Ballardie&cs.ucl.ac.uk\n# [Tony_Li] Tony Li \ mailto:tony.li&tony.li 2012-10-17\n# [To\ ny_Przygienda] Tony Przygienda mailto:prz&siar\ a.com 1999-08\n# [Tony_Speakman] T\ ony Speakman mailto:speakman&cisco.com 199\ 8-01\n# [Trudy_Miller] Trudy Miller m\ ailto:Trudy&acc.com\n# [Victor_Volpe] Victor Volpe \ mailto:vvolpe&smtp.microcom.com 1997-10\n# [We" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 345 bytes "sley_Craig] Wesley Craig mailto:Wesley.C\ raig&terminator.cc.umich.edu\n# [William_Melohn] William Meloh\ n mailto:Melohn&sun.com\n# [Zaw_Sing_Su] \ Zaw-Sing Su mailto:ZSu&tsca.istc.sri.\n# \n# Licensing T\ erms\n" 11390 11390 npfctl RET read 28961/0x7121 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0x7f7fff90d550) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0x7f7fff90d550) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8fd80,0,0xf) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d3f0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230135296/0x766185e2c000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x766185e2c000,0x53167) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL open(0x766184f8a720,0x400000,0x1b6) 11390 11390 npfctl NAMI "/etc/protocols" 11390 11390 npfctl RET open 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff90d670) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET mmap 130161230409728/0x766185e6f000 11390 11390 npfctl CALL read(6,0x766185e6fdc0,0x10000) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "# $NetBSD: protocols,v 1.35 2022/12/01 13:21:07 jschauma Exp $\n# See also: protocols(\ 5), https://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/\n#\n# \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Last Updated\n# \ 2022-09-28\n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# XML\ [IMG]\n# HTML [IMG]\n# Plain text\n# \n# Registry included b\ elow\n# \n# *\M-B\240Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Assigned Internet \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Registration Procedure(s)\n# \n# IESG Approval or Standard\ s Action\n# \n# Reference\n# [RFC5237][RFC7045]\n# \n# Note\n# \n# I\ n the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) [RFC791] there is a field\n# called \"Protoc\ ol\" to identify the next level protocol. This is an 8\n# bit field. In Internet Pr\ otocol version 6 (IPv6) [RFC8200], this field\n# is called the \"Next Header\" field.\ \n# \n# \n# Note\n# \n# Values that are also IPv6 Extension Header Types should be\ listed in the\n# IPv6 Extension Header Types registry at [IANA registry ipv6-paramet\ ers].\n# \n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# CSV\n# \n# \ Decimal Keyword Protocol IPv6 Extension \ Reference\n# \ Header\n# protocol num aliases # comments\nhopopt 0 HOPOPT \ # IPv6 Hop-by-Hop Option Y [RFC8200]\nicmp 1 ICMP \ # Internet Control Message [RFC792]\nigmp 2 IGMP \ # Internet Group Management [RFC1112]\nggp 3 GGP \ # Gateway-to-Gateway [RFC823]\nipv4 4 IPv4 \ # IPv4 encapsulation [RFC2003]\nst 5 ST \ # Stream [RFC1190][RFC1819]\ntcp 6\ TCP # Transmission Control [RFC9293]\ncbt \ 7 CBT # CBT [Tony_Ballardie]\negp \ 8 EGP # Exterior Gateway Protocol [RFC888][David_Mi\ lls]\n# any private interior gateway\nigp 9 I\ GP # (used by Cisco for their [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_A\ uthority]\n# IGRP)\nbbn-rcc-mon 10 BBN-RCC-MON # BBN \ RCC Monitoring [Steve_Chipman]\nnvp-ii 11 NVP-II \ # Network Voice Protocol [RFC741][Steve_Casner]\n# \ [Boggs, D., J. Shoch, E. \ Taft, and R. Metcalfe, \"PUP: An Internetwork\npup 12 PUP # PUP \ Architecture\", XEROX Palo Alto Research Center, \ CSL-79-10, July 1979;\n# \ also in IEEE Transactions on Communication, Volume COM-28, Number 4,\n# \ April 1980.][\ [XEROX]]\nargus 13 ARGUS # (deprecated) ARGUS \ [Robert_W_Scheifler]\nemcon 14 EMCON # EMCON \ []\nxnet 15 XNET # Cross Ne\ t Debugger [Haverty, J., \"XNET Formats for Internet Protocol\ Version 4\", IEN 158,\n# \ October 1980.][Jack_Haverty]\nchaos 16 CHAOS # Chaos \ [J_Noel_Chiappa]\nudp 17 UDP # Us\ er Datagram [RFC768][Jon_Postel]\nmux 18 MUX \ # Multiplexing [Cohen, D. and J. Postel, \"Mult\ iplexing Protocol\", IEN 90,\n# \ USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1979.][Jon_Postel]\ndcn-me\ as 19 DCN-MEAS # DCN Measurement Subsyste" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "ms [David_Mills]\nhmp 20 HMP # Host Monitoring \ [RFC869][Bob_Hinden]\nprm 21 PRM # Packet \ Radio Measurement [Zaw_Sing_Su]\n# \ [\"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data \ Link Layer and Physical Layer\n# \ Specification\", AA-K759B-TK, Digital Equipment Corporation, Mayn\ ard, MA.\n# \ Also as: \"The Ethernet - A Local Area Network\", Version 1.0, Digital\n# \ Equipment Corporation, I\ ntel Corporation, Xerox Corporation, September\nxns-idp 22 XNS-IDP # XEROX \ NS IDP 1980. And: \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network:\ Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specifications\", Digital, Intel and Xerox, November 1982.\ \n# And: XER\ OX, \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specification\", X\ 3T51/80-50, Xerox Corporation, Stamford,\n# \ CT., October 1980.][[XEROX]]\ntrunk-1 23 TRUNK-1\ # Trunk-1 [Barry_Boehm]\ntrunk-2 24 TR\ UNK-2 # Trunk-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-1 \ 25 LEAF-1 # Leaf-1 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-2 \ 26 LEAF-2 # Leaf-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nrdp \ 27 RDP # Reliable Data Protocol [RFC908][Bob_H\ inden]\nirtp 28 IRTP # Internet Reliable [R\ FC938][Trudy_Miller]\n# Transaction\niso-tp4 29 IS\ O-TP4 # ISO Transport Protocol Class [RFC905][]\n\ # 4\nnetblt 30 NETBLT # Bulk Data Transfer \ Protocol [RFC969][David_Clark]\n# MFE Ne\ twork Services [Shuttleworth, B., \"A Documentary of MFENet, a \ National Computer\nmfe-nsp 31 MFE-NSP # Protocol \ Network\", UCRL-52317, Lawrence Livermore Labs, Livermore, California,\n# \ June 1977.][Bar\ ry_Howard]\nmerit-inp 32 MERIT-INP # MERIT Internodal Protocol \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndccp 33 DCCP # Datagram Congestion Control \ [RFC4340]\n# Protocol\n3pc 34 3PC\ # Third Party Connect Protocol [Stuart_A_Friedberg]\nidpr \ 35 IDPR # Inter-Domain Policy Routing [Martha_Steenstrup\ ]\n# Protocol\nxtp 36 XTP # XTP \ [Greg_Chesson]\nddp 37 DDP # Dat\ agram Delivery Protocol [Wesley_Craig]\nidpr-cmtp 38 IDPR-CMTP \ # IDPR Control Message [Martha_Steenstrup]\n# \ Transport Proto\ntp++ 39 TP++ # TP++ Transport Protocol\ [Dirk_Fromhein]\nil 40 IL # IL Transport Pro\ tocol [Dave_Presotto]\nipv6 41 IPv6 # IPv6 enca\ psulation [RFC2473]\nsdrp 42 SDRP # Source D\ emand Routing [Deborah_Estrin]\n# \ Protocol\nipv6-route 43 IPv6-Route # Routing Header for IPv6 Y \ [Steve_Deering]\nipv6-frag 44 IPv6-Frag # Fragment Header for IPv6 Y \ [Stev" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "e_Deering]\nidrp 45 IDRP # Inter-Domain Routing \ [Sue_Hares]\n# Protocol\nrsvp 46 RSVP \ # Reservation Protocol [RFC2205][RFC3209][Bob_Braden]\ngre \ 47 GRE # Generic Routing [RFC2784][Tony_Li\ ]\n# Encapsulation\ndsr 48 DSR # Dyna\ mic Source Routing [RFC4728]\n# Pro\ tocol\nbna 49 BNA # BNA [Ga\ ry Salamon]\nesp 50 ESP # Encap Security Payload Y \ [RFC4303]\nah 51 AH # Authentication Header Y \ [RFC4302]\ni-nlsp 52 I-NLSP # Integrated Net Layer \ [K_Robert_Glenn]\n# Security TUBA\nswipe 53\ SWIPE # (deprecated) IP with Encryption [John_Ioannid\ is]\nnarp 54 NARP # NBMA Address Resolution [RFC1\ 735]\n# Protocol\nmobile 55 MOBILE # IP Mob\ ility [Charlie_Perkins]\n# \ Transport Layer Security\ntlsp 56 TLSP # Protocol using Kryptonet \ key [Christer_Oberg]\n# management\nskip \ 57 SKIP # SKIP [Tom_Markson]\n\ ipv6-icmp 58 IPv6-ICMP # ICMP for IPv6 [RFC8200]\ \nipv6-nonxt 59 IPv6-NoNxt # No Next Header for IPv6 [RFC8200\ ]\nipv6-opts 60 IPv6-Opts # Destination Options for IPv6 Y [RFC820\ 0]\n# 61 any host internal protocol [Inter\ net_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\ncftp 62 CFTP # CFTP \ [Forsdick, H., \"CFTP\", Network Message, Bolt Beranek and Newm\ an, January\n# \ 1982.][Harry_Forsdick]\n# 63 any local network \ [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-expak 64 SAT-EXPAK \ # SATNET and Backroom EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\nkryptolan 65 KR\ YPTOLAN # Kryptolan [Paul Liu]\nrvd 66 \ RVD # MIT Remote Virtual Disk [Michael_Greenwald]\n# \ Protocol\nippc 67 IPPC # Internet Pluribus \ Packet [Steven_Blumenthal]\n# Core\n#\ 68 any distributed file system [Internet_A\ ssigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-mon 69 SAT-MON # SATNET Monitoring \ [Steven_Blumenthal]\nvisa 70 VISA # VISA Protocol \ [Gene_Tsudik]\nipcv 71 IPCV # Internet P\ acket Core Utility [Steven_Blumenthal]\ncpnx 72 CPNX #\ Computer Protocol Network [David Mittnacht]\n# \ Executive\ncphb 73 CPHB # Computer Protocol Heart Beat \ [David Mittnacht]\nwsn 74 WSN # Wang Span Network \ [Victor Dafoulas]\npvp 75 PVP # Packet Video Pr\ otocol [Steve_Casner]\nbr-sat-mon 76 BR-SAT-MON # Backroom \ SATNET Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nsun-nd 77 SUN-ND \ # SUN ND PROTOCOL-Temporary [William_Melohn]\nwb-mon 78 WB-MO\ N # WIDEBAND Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nwb-expak \ 79 WB-EXPAK # WIDEBAND EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\n\ iso-ip 80 ISO-IP # ISO Internet Protocol [Marshall_\ T_Rose]\nvmtp 81 VMTP # VMTP [\ Dave_Cherit" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "on]\nsecure-vmtp 82 SECURE-VMTP # SECURE-VMTP [Dave\ _Cheriton]\nvines 83 VINES # VINES \ [Brian Horn]\nttp 84 TTP iptm IPTM # Transaction Transport \ [Jim_Stevens]\n# Protocol\n#iptm 84 IPTM \ # Internet Protocol Traffic [Jim_Stevens]\n# \ Manager\nnsfnet-igp 85 NSFNET-IGP # NSFNET-IGP \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndgp 86 DGP # Dissimilar Gateway \ Protocol [M/A-COM Government Systems, \"Dissimilar Gateway Protocol Sp\ ecification,\n# \ Draft Version\", Contract no. CS901145, November 16, 1987.][Mike_Little]\ntcf \ 87 TCF # TCF [Guillermo_A_Loyol\ a]\neigrp 88 EIGRP # EIGRP [RFC78\ 68]\nospfigp 89 OSPFIGP # OSPFIGP [RFC1\ 583][RFC2328][RFC5340][John_Moy]\n# \ [Welch, B., \"The Sprite Remote Procedure Call System\", Techn\ ical Report,\nsprite-rpc 90 Sprite-RPC # Sprite RPC Protocol \ UCB/Computer Science Dept., 86/302, University of California at Berkeley,\n# \ June 1986.][Bruce\ Willins]\nlarp 91 LARP # Locus Address Resolution \ [Brian Horn]\n# Protocol\nmtp 92 MTP \ # Multicast Transport Protocol [Susie_Armstrong]\nax.25 93 AX.\ 25 # AX.25 Frames [Brian_Kantor]\nipip \ 94 IPIP # IP-within-IP Encapsulation [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Protocol\nmicp 95 MICP # (deprecated) Mobi\ le Internetworking [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Control Pro.\nscc-sp 96 SCC-SP # Semaphore Communications \ [Howard_Hart]\n# Sec. Pro.\netherip 97 ETH\ ERIP # Ethernet-within-IP [RFC3378]\n# \ Encapsulation\nencap 98 ENCAP # Encapsulation Header \ [RFC1241][Robert_Woodburn]\n# 99 any priv\ ate encryption [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \ scheme\ngmtp 100 GMTP # GMTP \ [[RXB5]]\nifmp 101 IFMP # Ipsilon Flow Management \ [Bob_Hinden][November 1995, 1997.]\n# \ Protocol\npnni 102 PNNI # PNNI over IP \ [Ross_Callon]\npim 103 PIM # Protocol Independent \ [RFC7761][Dino_Farinacci]\n# Multicast\naris \ 104 ARIS # ARIS [Nancy_Feldman]\nscp\ s 105 SCPS # SCPS [Robert_Durst\ ]\nqnx 106 QNX # QNX [Michae\ l_Hunter]\na/n 107 A/N # Active Networks \ [Bob_Braden]\nipcomp 108 IPComp # IP Payload Compression \ [RFC2393]\n# Protocol\nsnp 109 SNP \ # Sitara Networks Protocol [Manickam_R_Sridhar]\ncompaq-peer 110\ Compaq-Peer # Compaq Peer Protocol [Victor_Volpe]\nipx-in-ip \ 111 IPX-in-IP # IPX in IP [CJ_Lee]\nvrrp \ 112 VRRP carp # Virtual Router Redundancy [RFC5798]\n# \ Protocol\npgm 113 PGM # PGM Reliable Transpor\ t " 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " [Tony_Speakman]\n# Protocol\n# 114 \ any 0-hop protocol [Internet_Assigned_Numbers\ _Authority]\nl2tp 115 L2TP # Layer Two Tunneling Protocol \ [RFC3931][Bernard_Aboba]\nddx 116 DDX # D-II Data Exchange (DDX) \ [John_Worley]\niatp 117 IATP # Interactive Agent Tr\ ansfer [John_Murphy]\n# Protocol\nstp \ 118 STP # Schedule Transfer Protocol [Jean_Michel_Pi\ ttet]\nsrp 119 SRP # SpectraLink Radio Protocol [Ma\ rk_Hamilton]\nuti 120 UTI # UTI \ [Peter_Lothberg]\nsmp 121 SMP # Simple Message Protocol \ [Leif_Ekblad]\nsm 122 SM # (deprecated) Simple Mult\ icast Protocol [Jon_Crowcroft][draft-perlman-simple-multicast]\nptp \ 123 PTP # Performance Transparency [Michael_Welzl\ ]\n# Protocol\nisis 124 ISIS # over IPv4\ [Tony_Przygienda]\nfire 125 F\ IRE # [Criag_Partridge]\ncrtp 126 CRTP # Combat Radio Transpor\ t [Robert_Sautter]\n# Protocol\ncru\ dp 127 CRUDP # Combat Radio User Datagram [Robert_Sautt\ er]\nsscopmce 128 SSCOPMCE # [Kurt_Waber]\niplt 129 IPLT # [[H\ ollbach]]\nsps 130 SPS # Secure Packet Shield \ [Bill_McIntosh]\npipe 131 PIPE # Private IP Encapsulation \ [Bernhard_Petri]\n# within IP\nsctp 132 \ SCTP # Stream Control Transmission [Randall_R_Stewart]\n# \ Protocol\nfc 133 FC # Fibre Channel \ [Murali_Rajagopal][RFC6172]\nrsvp-e2e-ignore 134 RSVP-E2E-IG\ NORE # [RFC3175]\nmobility 135 Mobility # Header \ Y [RFC6275]\nudplite 136 UDPLite # [RFC3828]\nmpls-in-ip 1\ 37 MPLS-in-IP # [RFC4023]\nmanet 138 MANET # MANET Protocols \ [RFC5498]\nhip 139 HIP # Host Identity Protocol \ Y [RFC7401]\nshim6 140 Shim6 # Shim6 Protocol \ Y [RFC5533]\nwesp 141 WESP # Wrapped Encapsulating \ [RFC5840]\n# Security Payload\nroh\ c 142 ROHC # Robust Header Compression [RFC5858]\net\ hernet 143 Ethernet # Ethernet [RFC8986]\na\ ggfrag 144 AGGFRAG # AGGFRAG encapsulation [RFC-ietf-i\ psecme-iptfs-19]\n# payload for ESP\n# 145-252 \ Unassigned [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Au\ thority]\npfsync 240 PFSYNC # PF Synchronization\n# 253 \ Use for experimentation and Y [RFC3692]\n# \ testing\n# 254 Use for experimentation and Y\ [RFC3692]\n# testing\nreserved 255 Reserved \ # [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \n# \ Contact Information\n# \n# ID \ Name Contact URI \ Last Updated\n# [Barry_Boehm] Barry Boehm \ mailto:boehm&arpa.mil\n# [Barry_Howard] Bar\ ry Howard mailto:Howard&nmfecc.llnl.gov\n# [Bernard_Aboba] \ Bernard Aboba mailto:bernardaµsoft.com\ " 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " 1998-04\n# [Bernhard_Petri] Bernhard Petri \ mailto:bernhard.petri&siemens.com 2012-07-09\n# [Bill_McIntos\ h] Bill McIntosh mailto:BMcIntosh&fortress\ tech.com\n# [Bob_Braden] Bob Braden \ mailto:braden&isi.edu 1997-07\n# [Bob_Hinden] \ Bob Hinden mailto:bob.hinden&gmail.com \ 2013-02-17\n# [Brian_Kantor] Brian Kantor \ mailto:brian&ucsd.edu\n# [CJ_Lee] \ CJ Lee mailto:cj_lee&novell.com 19\ 97-10\n# [Charlie_Perkins] Charlie Perkins \ mailto:perk&watson.ibm.com 1994-10\n# [Christer_Oberg] \ Christer Oberg mailto:chg&bull.se \ 1994-10\n# [Criag_Partridge] Criag Partridge \ mailto:craig&bbn.com 1999-08\n# [Dave_Cher\ iton] Dave Cheriton mailto:cheriton&pescad\ ero.stanford.edu\n# [Dave_Presotto] Dave Presotto \ mailto:presotto&plan9.att.com 1995-07\n# [David_Clark]\ David Clark mailto:ddc&lcs.mit.edu\n#\ [David_Mills] David Mills mailto:M\ ills&huey.udel.edu\n# [Deborah_Estrin] Deborah Estrin \ mailto:estrin&usc.edu\n# [Dino_Farinacci] Dino Fa\ rinacci mailto:dino&cisco.com 1996-03\n\ # [Dirk_Fromhein] Dirk Fromhein mailto:\ df&watershed.com\n# [Gene_Tsudik] Gene Tsudik \ mailto:tsudik&usc.edu\n# [Greg_Chesson] Greg Ches\ son mailto:Greg&sgi.com\n# [Guillermo_A_Loyola] \ Guillermo A. Loyola mailto:LOYOLA&ibm.com\n# [Hans_Werner_Brau\ n] Hans-Werner Braun mailto:HWB&mcr.umich.edu\n# \ [Harry_Forsdick] Harry Forsdick mailto:For\ sdick&bbn.com\n# [Howard_Hart] Howard Hart \ mailto:hch&hybrid.com\n# [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority] Internet Ass\ igned Numbers Authority mailto:iana&iana.org 1995-06\n# \ [J_Noel_Chiappa] J. Noel Chiappa mailto:JNC&x\ x.lcs.mit.edu\n# [Jack_Haverty] Jack Haverty \ mailto:jhaverty&oracle.com\n# [Jean_Michel_Pittet] Jean-Mi\ chel Pittet mailto:jmp&gandalf.engr.sgi.com 1998-11\n\ # [Jim_Stevens] Jim Stevens mailto:\ jasteven&rockwellcollins.com 2011-01-26\n# [John_Ioannidis] \ John Ioannidis mailto:ji&tla.org \ 2015-01-06\n# [John_Moy] John Moy \ mailto:jmoy&proteon.com\n# [John_Murphy] John \ Murphy mailto:john.m.murphy&mci.com 1998-10\ \n# [John_Worley] John Worley mailt\ o:worley&milehigh.net 1998-06\n# [Jon_Crowcroft] \ Jon Crowcroft mailto:jon&cs.ucl.ac.uk \ 1999-06\n# [Jon_Postel] Jon Postel \ mailto:postel&isi.edu\n# [K_Robert_Glenn] K. Robert G\ lenn mailto:glenn&osi.ncsl.nist.gov\n# [Kurt_Waber] " 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " Kurt Waber mailto:kurt.waber&swisscom.com \ 1999-08\n# [Leif_Ekblad] Leif Ekblad \ mailto:leif&rdos.net 2012-08-21\n# [M\ anickam_R_Sridhar] Manickam R. Sridhar mailto:msridha\ r&sitaranetworks.com 1997-09\n# [Mark_Hamilton] \ Mark Hamilton mailto:mah&spectralink.com 19\ 98-11\n# [Marshall_T_Rose] Marshall T. Rose \ mailto:mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us\n# [Martha_Steenstrup] Martha Steen\ strup mailto:MSteenst&bbn.com\n# [Michael_Greenwald] \ Michael Greenwald mailto:Greenwald&scrc-stony-brook.symbolics.\ com\n# [Michael_Hunter] Michael Hunter ma\ ilto:mphunter&qnx.com 1997-07\n# [Michael_Welzl] \ Michael Welzl mailto:michael&tk.uni-linz.ac.at \ 1999-08\n# [Mike_Little] Mike Little \ mailto:little&macom4.arpa\n# [Murali_Rajagopal] Mura\ li Rajagopal mailto:murali&gadzoox.com 2000-0\ 5\n# [Nancy_Feldman] Nancy Feldman mail\ to:nkf&vnet.ibm.com 1997-01\n# [Peter_Lothberg] \ Peter Lothberg mailto:roll&stupi.se \ 1999-03\n# [Randall_R_Stewart] Randall R. Stewart \ mailto:rrs&lakerest.net 2000-04\n# [Robert_Durst]\ Robert Durst mailto:durst&mitre.org \ 1997-03\n# [Robert_Sautter] Robert Sautt\ er mailto:rsautter&acdnj.itt.com 1999-08\n# \ [Robert_W_Scheifler] Robert W. Scheifler mailto:rsche\ ifler&comcast.net 2015-10-06\n# [Robert_Woodburn] \ Robert Woodburn mailto:woody&cseic.saic.com\n# [Ross_Callo\ n] Ross Callon mailto:rcallon&baynetwo\ rks.com 1995-12\n# [Steve_Casner] Steve Cas\ ner mailto:casner&isi.edu\n# [Steve_Chipman] \ Steve Chipman mailto:Chipman&f.bbn.com\n# [Steve_Deeri\ ng] Steve Deering mailto:deering&parc.xero\ x.com 1995-03\n# [Steven_Blumenthal] Steven Blu\ menthal mailto:BLUMENTHAL&vax.bbn.com\n# [Stuart_A_Friedberg] \ Stuart A. Friedberg mailto:stuart&cs.wisc.edu\n# [Sue\ _Hares] Sue Hares mailto:skh&merit\ .edu\n# [Susie_Armstrong] Susie Armstrong m\ ailto:Armstrong.wbst128&xerox.com\n# [Tom_Markson] Tom Mark\ son mailto:markson&osmosys.ingog.com 1995-09\n#\ [Tony_Ballardie] Tony Ballardie mailto:A\ .Ballardie&cs.ucl.ac.uk\n# [Tony_Li] Tony Li \ mailto:tony.li&tony.li 2012-10-17\n# [To\ ny_Przygienda] Tony Przygienda mailto:prz&siar\ a.com 1999-08\n# [Tony_Speakman] T\ ony Speakman mailto:speakman&cisco.com 199\ 8-01\n# [Trudy_Miller] Trudy Miller m\ ailto:Trudy&acc.com\n# [Victor_Volpe] Victor Volpe \ mailto:vvolpe&smtp.microcom.com 1997-10\n# [We" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 345 bytes "sley_Craig] Wesley Craig mailto:Wesley.C\ raig&terminator.cc.umich.edu\n# [William_Melohn] William Meloh\ n mailto:Melohn&sun.com\n# [Zaw_Sing_Su] \ Zaw-Sing Su mailto:ZSu&tsca.istc.sri.\n# \n# Licensing T\ erms\n" 11390 11390 npfctl RET read 28961/0x7121 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff90d8f0) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __socket30 6 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff90d8f0) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "lo0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "lo0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^D\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(6) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(4,TIOCGETA,0x7f7fff90d8b0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl -1 errno 25 Inappropriate ioctl for device 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(4) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL modctl(0,0x7f7fff90da70) 11390 11390 npfctl RET modctl -1 errno 17 File exists 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff90d950) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(3,IOC_NPF_VERSION,0x7f7fff90d94c) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "\^V\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL ioctl(3,IOC_NPF_LOAD,0x7f7fff90d8e0) 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 3 wrote 24 bytes "\0P\M-h\M^Eav\0\0003\"\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl GIO fd 3 read 24 bytes "\0\M-`\M-o\M-w\^?\^?\0\0004\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 11390 11390 npfctl RET ioctl 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7f7ff7efe000,0x34) 11390 11390 npfctl RET munmap 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL close(3) 11390 11390 npfctl RET close 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90da20,0x7f7fff90da60) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90da60,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90d9f0,0x7f7fff90da60) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90da60,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90d9f0,0x7f7fff90da60) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90da60,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90d9f0,0x7f7fff90da60) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90da60,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90d9f0,0x7f7fff90da60) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90da60,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 11390 11390 npfctl RET _lwp_self 11390/0x2c7e 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff90d9f0,0x7f7fff90da60) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff90da60,0) 11390 11390 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 11390 11390 npfctl CALL exit(0) 500 500 sh RET __wait450 11390/0x2c7e 500 500 sh CALL read(0xc,0x4202fc80,0x3f8) 500 500 sh GIO fd 12 read 0 bytes "" 500 500 sh RET read 0 500 500 sh CALL exit(0) 8137 8137 sh RET __wait450 500/0x1f4 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xd,0x77c5a35cd000,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 8137 8137 sh RET read 0 8137 8137 sh CALL close(0xd) 8137 8137 sh RET close 0 8137 8137 sh CALL read(0xc,0x7e02fc80,0x3f8) 8137 8137 sh GIO fd 12 read 0 bytes "" 8137 8137 sh RET read 0 8137 8137 sh CALL exit(0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __wait450 8137/0x1fc9 230 230 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xa,0x7f7fffbd1d90,2) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 wrote 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET writev 24/0x18 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 -1 errno 4 Interrupted system call 230 230 dhcpcd PSIG SIGCHLD caught handler=0x1786098b0 mask=(1,2,14,15,20,30,31): code=CLD_EXITED child pid=8137, uid=0, status=0, utime=0, stime=0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL readv(9,0x7f7fffbe1c10,2) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL setcontext(0x7f7fffbf1c90) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 read 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET readv 24/0x18 230 230 dhcpcd RET setcontext JUSTRETURN 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbe1d30) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0,1,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 230 230 dhcpcd RET __wait450 -1 errno 10 No child processes 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbe1c90) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbf2000) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee1e0,5,0x7f7fffbf2030,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xc,0x7f7fffbf1ff0,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 12 wrote 466 bytes "\M-J\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/\ X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=ROUTERADVERT\0interface=bge\ 0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=1001\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags\ =34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if_down=false\0syslog_debug\ =true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=1801890\0nd1_now=1801890\0nd1_h\ oplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resolv.conf\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 466/0x1d2 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbf2000) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 2925 2925 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 2925 2925 dhcpcd CALL read(0xb,0x7f7fffbf1be0,0x400) 2925 2925 dhcpcd GIO fd 11 read 466 bytes "\M-J\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/\ X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=ROUTERADVERT\0interface=bge\ 0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=1001\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags\ =34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if_down=false\0syslog_debug\ =true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=1801890\0nd1_now=1801890\0nd1_h\ oplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resolv.conf\0" 2925 2925 dhcpcd RET read 466/0x1d2 2925 2925 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee120,5,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee1e0,4,0x7f7fffbf2030,0x7f7fffbf2328) 20764 20764 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 20764 20764 dhcpcd CALL recvmsg(6,0x7f7fffbd1dd0,0) 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x7f7fffbd1e40, namelen=128, iov=0x7f7fffbd1da0, iovlen=1, control=0x7f7fffbd1ec0, controllen=128, flags=4000000] 20764 20764 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 16 bytes "\M^F\0\M-_\M-~\0\M-@\a\b\0006\M-n\M^@\0\0\0\0" 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC mbcontrol: [len=36, level=41, type=46] 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC mbcontrol: [len=20, level=41, type=47] 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC mbsoname: [fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846%bge0] 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x7f7fffbd1e40, namelen=28, iov=0x7f7fffbd1da0, iovlen=1, control=0x7f7fffbd1ec0, controllen=64, flags=0] 20764 20764 dhcpcd RET recvmsg 16/0x10 20764 20764 dhcpcd CALL writev(8,0x7f7fffbd1db0,2) 20764 20764 dhcpcd GIO fd 8 wrote 176 bytes "\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\^\\0\0\0@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^P\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^\\^X\0\0\0\0\0\0\M-~\M^@\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\ \^A\\\M^?\M-~kHF\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0$\0\0\0)\0\0\0.\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^?\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\^A\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^T\0\0\0)\0\0\0/\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^?\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^F\0\ \M-_\M-~\0\M-@\a\b\0006\M-n\M^@\0\0\0\0" 20764 20764 dhcpcd RET writev 176/0xb0 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 176 bytes "\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\^\\0\0\0@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^P\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^\\^X\0\0\0\0\0\0\M-~\M^@\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\ \^A\\\M^?\M-~kHF\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0$\0\0\0)\0\0\0.\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^?\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\^A\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^T\0\0\0)\0\0\0/\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^?\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^F\0\ \M-_\M-~\0\M-@\a\b\0006\M-n\M^@\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET read 176/0xb0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL write(5,0x7f7fffbe1860,0x41) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 wrote 65 bytes "\a\0\0\0B\^N\0\0bge0: Router Advertisement from fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET write 65/0x41 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7387539917a8) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(9,0x7f7fffbe1ae0,5) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 wrote 96 bytes "\^B\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0ri \M-@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\ \M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 96/0x60 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875484b470,1,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbf1bf0,0x408) 20764 20764 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387545f57c0,4,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 65 bytes "\a\0\0\0B\^N\0\0bge0: Router Advertisement from fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 65/0x41 230 230 dhcpcd CALL write(2,0x17884e560,0x39) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 2 wrote 57 bytes "bge0: Router Advertisement from fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\n" 230 230 dhcpcd RET write 57/0x39 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fffbf03f0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __gettimeofday50 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL getpid 230 230 dhcpcd RET getpid 230/0xe6, 3650/0xe42 230 230 dhcpcd CALL fcntl(4,F_GETFL,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET fcntl 2 230 230 dhcpcd CALL sendto(4,0x7f7fffbf0e50,0x7a,0,0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x0, namelen=0, iov=0xffffa48858fcbf50, iovlen=1, control=0x0, controllen=0, flags=0] 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 4 wrote 122 bytes "<31>1 2024-03-22T04:46:36.773189+00:00 sage.zia.io dhcpcd 230 - - bge0: Router Adverti\ sement from fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846" 230 230 dhcpcd RET sendto 122/0x7a 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(0xa,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 read 96 bytes "\^B\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0ri \M-@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\ \M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 96/0x60 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __socket30 5 230 230 dhcpcd CALL ioctl(5,SIOCSIFINFO_IN6,0x7f7fffbe1f40) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 wrote 32 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 read 32 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET ioctl 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL close(5) 230 230 dhcpcd RET close 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xa,0x7f7fffbd1d90,2) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 wrote 56 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0 \0\0\0\0\0\0\0bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\ \M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET writev 56/0x38 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL readv(9,0x7f7fffbe1b60,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 read 56 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0 \0\0\0\0\0\0\0bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\ \M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET readv 56/0x38 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffbe1bb0,6,0,0x7f7fffbe1ba8,0,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __sysctl 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffbe1bb0,6,0x738753986000,0x7f7fffbe1ba8,0,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __sysctl 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffbe1c40,4,0x7f7fffbe1c34,0x7f7fffbe1c38,0,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __sysctl 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL setsockopt(0xb,0x22,2,0x7387539ee480,0x30) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET setsockopt 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL ioctl(0xf,SIOCGIFMTU,0x7f7fffbe1b00) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 15 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 15 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M-\\^E\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET ioctl 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbe1b50) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL write(5,0x7f7fffbe17e0,0x40) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 wrote 64 bytes "\a\0\0\0B\^N\0\0bge0: executing: /libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks ROUTERADVERT\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET write 64/0x40 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(9,0x7f7fffbe1ba0,5) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 wrote 522 bytes "\^R\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pk\ g/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=RO\ UTERADVERT\0interface=bge0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=10\ 01\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags=34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if\ _down=false\0syslog_debug=true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=180189\ 4\0nd1_now=1801894\0nd1_hoplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resol\ v.conf\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 522/0x20a 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 2 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875484b470,1,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbf1bf0,0x408) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 64 bytes "\a\0\0\0B\^N\0\0bge0: executing: /libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks ROUTERADVERT\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 64/0x40 230 230 dhcpcd CALL write(2,0x17884e560,0x38) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 2 wrote 56 bytes "bge0: executing: /libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks ROUTERADVERT\n" 230 230 dhcpcd RET write 56/0x38 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fffbf03f0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __gettimeofday50 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL getpid 230 230 dhcpcd RET getpid 230/0xe6, 3650/0xe42 230 230 dhcpcd CALL fcntl(4,F_GETFL,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET fcntl 2 230 230 dhcpcd CALL sendto(4,0x7f7fffbf0e50,0x79,0,0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x0, namelen=0, iov=0xffffa48858fcbf50, iovlen=1, control=0x0, controllen=0, flags=0] 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 4 wrote 121 bytes "<31>1 2024-03-22T04:46:36.773316+00:00 sage.zia.io dhcpcd 230 - - bge0: executing: /li\ bexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks ROUTERADVERT" 230 230 dhcpcd RET sendto 121/0x79 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(0xa,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 read 522 bytes "\^R\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pk\ g/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=RO\ UTERADVERT\0interface=bge0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=10\ 01\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags=34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if\ _down=false\0syslog_debug=true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=180189\ 4\0nd1_now=1801894\0nd1_hoplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resol\ v.conf\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 522/0x20a 230 230 dhcpcd CALL posix_spawn(0x7f7fffbd1cdc,0x17863cbfb,0,0x7f7fffbd1cf0,0x7f7fffbd1d90,0x7387539ce380) 230 230 dhcpcd NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks" 230 230 dhcpcd NAMI "/bin/sh" 230 230 dhcpcd NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 230 230 dhcpcd RET posix_spawn 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __wait450(0x7fe,0x7f7fffbd1d88,0,0) 2046 2046 sh EMUL "netbsd" 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397399040/0x7f414a5fe000 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f7e45e0c1ce,0,0x7f7e460110b0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 2046 2046 sh RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff067cd8,0,1) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/lib/libedit.so.3" 2046 2046 sh RET open 3 2046 2046 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff067bd8) 2046 2046 sh RET __fstat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397394944/0x7f414a5fd000 2046 2046 sh CALL munmap(0x7f414a5fd000,0x1000) 2046 2046 sh RET munmap 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x235000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918393212928/0x7f414a200000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0x7f414a42e000,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x2e000) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918395498496/0x7f414a42e000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0x7f414a431000,0x4000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918395510784/0x7f414a431000 2046 2046 sh CALL mprotect(0x7f414a22f000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 2046 2046 sh RET mprotect 0 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff067cd8,0,5) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/lib/libterminfo.so.2" 2046 2046 sh RET open 3 2046 2046 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff067bd8) 2046 2046 sh RET __fstat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397394944/0x7f414a5fd000 2046 2046 sh CALL munmap(0x7f414a5fd000,0x1000) 2046 2046 sh RET munmap 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x20f000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918389018624/0x7f4149e00000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0x7f414a00d000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0xd000) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918391169024/0x7f414a00d000 2046 2046 sh CALL mprotect(0x7f4149e0e000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 2046 2046 sh RET mprotect 0 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff067cd8,0,7) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 2046 2046 sh RET open 3 2046 2046 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff067bd8) 2046 2046 sh RET __fstat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397394944/0x7f414a5fd000 2046 2046 sh CALL munmap(0x7f414a5fd000,0x1000) 2046 2046 sh RET munmap 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918382727168/0x7f4149800000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0x7f4149bc0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918386659328/0x7f4149bc0000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0x7f4149bd2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918386733056/0x7f4149bd2000 2046 2046 sh CALL mprotect(0x7f41499c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 2046 2046 sh RET mprotect 0 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mprotect(0x7f414a42e000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 2046 2046 sh RET mprotect 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mprotect(0x7f414a00d000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 2046 2046 sh RET mprotect 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mprotect(0x7f4149bc0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 2046 2046 sh RET mprotect 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mprotect(0x10622d000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 2046 2046 sh RET mprotect 0 2046 2046 sh CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x7f414a604850) 2046 2046 sh RET _lwp_setprivate 0 2046 2046 sh CALL _lwp_self 2046 2046 sh RET _lwp_self 2046/0x7fe 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff0683d0,0x7f7fff068450) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff068450,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL _lwp_self 2046 2046 sh RET _lwp_self 2046/0x7fe 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff068360,0x7f7fff068450) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff068450,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f41499940a8,2,0x7f4149df2360,0x7f7fff068368,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sysctl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL _lwp_self 2046 2046 sh RET _lwp_self 2046/0x7fe 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff068360,0x7f7fff068450) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff068450,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL readlink(0x7f414998c8c0,0x7f7fff067f00,0x400) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 2046 2046 sh RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL issetugid 2046 2046 sh RET issetugid 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff068228,2,0x7f4149df3480,0x7f7fff068220,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sysctl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397394944/0x7f414a5fd000 2046 2046 sh CALL madvise(0x7f414a5fd000,0x1000,6) 2046 2046 sh RET madvise 0 2046 2046 sh CALL munmap(0x7f414a5fd000,0x1000) 2046 2046 sh RET munmap 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918380630016/0x7f4149600000 2046 2046 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff068280) 2046 2046 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff068280) 2046 2046 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff0682a0) 2046 2046 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397366272/0x7f414a5f6000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918376435712/0x7f4149200000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397362176/0x7f414a5f5000 2046 2046 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff068320,2,0x7f7fff068300,0x7f7fff0682f8,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sysctl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL _lwp_self 2046 2046 sh RET _lwp_self 2046/0x7fe 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff068360,0x7f7fff068450) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff068450,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL _lwp_self 2046 2046 sh RET _lwp_self 2046/0x7fe 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff068360,0x7f7fff068450) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff068450,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL _lwp_self 2046 2046 sh RET _lwp_self 2046/0x7fe 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff068360,0x7f7fff068450) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff068450,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGCHLD,0x7f7fff0683b0,0x7f7fff0683d0,0x7f414997ee40,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff068420,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL getuid 2046 2046 sh RET getuid 0 2046 2046 sh CALL getgid 2046 2046 sh RET getgid 0 2046 2046 sh CALL geteuid 2046 2046 sh RET geteuid 0 2046 2046 sh CALL getegid 2046 2046 sh RET getegid 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0,F_MAXFD,0) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 2 2046 2046 sh CALL getrlimit(8,0x7f7fff0683b0) 2046 2046 sh RET getrlimit 0 2046 2046 sh CALL issetugid 2046 2046 sh RET issetugid 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397358080/0x7f414a5f4000 2046 2046 sh CALL getpid 2046 2046 sh RET getpid 2046/0x7fe, 230/0xe6 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397345792/0x7f414a5f1000 2046 2046 sh CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fff068360,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __gettimeofday50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397341696/0x7f414a5f0000 2046 2046 sh CALL geteuid 2046 2046 sh RET geteuid 0 2046 2046 sh CALL getppid 2046 2046 sh RET getppid 230/0xe6 2046 2046 sh CALL geteuid 2046 2046 sh RET geteuid 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397337600/0x7f414a5ef000 2046 2046 sh CALL __getcwd(0x106230248,0x100) 2046 2046 sh RET __getcwd 2 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff068a98,0,0x7f7fff0684d0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks" 2046 2046 sh RET open 3 2046 2046 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff068300) 2046 2046 sh RET __fstat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET lseek 0 2046 2046 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff0682fc,4) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "#!/b" 2046 2046 sh RET read 4 2046 2046 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET lseek 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0,F_DUPFD,0xf) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 2046 2046 sh CALL close(0xf) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 12/0xc 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0xc,F_SETFD,1) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0x7f7fff0683a0,0x7f414997ee40,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0x7f7fff068350,0x7f7fff068370,0x7f414997ee40,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0x7f7fff068350,0x7f414997ee40,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0x7f7fff068350,0,0x7f414997ee40,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff0683a0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0,0x7f7fff0683a0,0x7f414997ee40,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0x7f7fff068350,0x7f7fff068370,0x7f414997ee40,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff0683a0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0,0x7f7fff0683a0,0x7f414997ee40,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0x7f7fff068350,0x7f7fff068370,0x7f414997ee40,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff0683a0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0,0x7f7fff0683a0,0x7f414997ee40,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0x7f7fff068350,0x7f7fff068370,0x7f414997ee40,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff0683a0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0,0x7f7fff0683a0,0x7f414997ee40,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0x7f7fff068350,0x7f7fff068370,0x7f414997ee40,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff0683a0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xc,0x10622fc80,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "#!/bin/sh\n# dhcpcd client configuration script \n\n# Handy variables and functions fo\ r our hooks to use\nifname=\"$interface${protocol+.}$protocol\"\nfrom=from\nsignature_\ base=\"# Generated by dhcpcd\"\nsignature=\"$signature_base $from $ifname\"\nsignature\ _base_end=\"# End of dhcpcd\"\nsignature_end=\"$signature_base_end $from $ifname\"\nst\ ate_dir=/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state\n_detected_init=false\n\n: ${if_up:=false}\n: ${if_\ down:=false}\n: ${syslog_debug:=false}\n\n# Ensure that all arguments are unique\nuniq\ ify()\n{\n result=\n for i do\n case \" $result \" in\n \ *\" $i \"*);;\n *) result=\"$result${result:+ }$i\";;\ \n esac\n done\n echo \"$result\"\n}\n\n# List interface config files i\ n a directory.\n# If dhcpcd is running as a single instance then it will have a list o\ f\n# interfaces in the preferred order.\n# Otherwise we just use what we have.\nlist_i\ nterfaces()\n{\n ifaces=\n for i in $interface_order; do\n for x \ in \"$1\"/$i.*; do\n [ -f \"$x\" ] && ifaces=\"$ifaces${ifaces:+ }$\ {x##*/}\"\n done\n done\n for x in \"$1\"/*; do\n [ -f \"$x\" ] \ && ifaces=\"$" 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397333504/0x7f414a5ee000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397329408/0x7f414a5ed000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397317120/0x7f414a5ea000 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xc,0x10622fc80,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "ifaces${ifaces:+ }${x##*/}\"\n done\n uniqify $ifaces\n}\n\n# Trim function\ntrim()\ \n{\n var=\"$*\"\n var=${var#\"${var%%[![:space:]]*}\"}\n var=${var%\"${var##*[!\ [:space:]]}\"}\n if [ -z \"$var\" ]; then\n # So it seems our shel\ l doesn't support wctype(3) patterns\n # Fall back to sed\n var=$(\ echo \"$*\" | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//;s/[[:space:]]*$//')\n fi\n printf %s \"$v\ ar\"\n}\n\n# We normally use sed to extract values using a key from a list of files\n#\ but sed may not always be available at the time.\nkey_get_value()\n{\n key=\"$1\"\n\ shift\n\n if type sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n sed -n \"s/^$k\ ey//p\" $@\n else\n for x do\n while read line; do\n\ case \"$line\" in\n \"$key\ \"*) echo \"${line##$key}\";;\n esac\n done <\ \"$x\"\n done\n fi\n}\n\n# We normally use sed to remove markers from \ a configuration file\n# but sed may not always be available at the time.\nremove_marke\ rs()\n{\n m1=\"$1\"\n m2=\"$2\"\n in_marker=0\n\n shift; shift\n if typ\ e sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n sed \"/^$m1/,/^$m2/d\" $@\n else\n \ for x do\n while read line; do\n \ case \"$line\" in\n " 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397296640/0x7f414a5e5000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397284352/0x7f414a5e2000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397272064/0x7f414a5df000 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xc,0x10622fc80,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes " \"$m1\"*) in_marker=1;;\n \"$m2\ \"*) in_marker=0;;\n *) [ $in_marker = 0 ] && echo \"$line\ \";;\n esac\n done < \"$x\"\n done\n\ fi\n}\n\n# Compare two files.\ncomp_file()\n{\n [ -e \"$1\" ] && [ -e \"$2\" ]\ || return 1\n\n if type cmp >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n cmp -s \"$1\" \ \"$2\"\n elif type diff >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n diff -q \"$1\" \"$2\" \ >/dev/null\n else\n # Hopefully we're only working on small text files ...\ \n [ \"$(cat \"$1\")\" = \"$(cat \"$2\")\" ]\n fi\n}\n\n# Compare two\ files.\n# If different, replace first with second otherwise remove second.\nchange_fi\ le()\n{\n if [ -e \"$1\" ]; then\n if comp_file \"$1\" \"$2\"; th\ en\n rm -f \"$2\"\n return 1\n fi\n\ fi\n cat \"$2\" > \"$1\"\n rm -f \"$2\"\n return 0\n}\n\n# Compare two f\ iles.\n# If different, copy or link depending on target type\ncopy_file()\n{\n if [ -\ h \"$2\" ]; then\n [ \"$(readlink \"$2\")\" = \"$1\" ] && return 1\n\ ln -sf \"$1\" \"$2\"\n else\n comp_file \"$1\" \"$2\" && ret\ urn 1\n cat \"$1\" >\"$2\"\n fi\n}\n\n# Save a config file\nsave_conf()\n{\ \n if [ -f \"$1\" ]; then\n rm -f \"$1-pre.$interface\"\n \ cat \"$1\" > \"$1-pre." 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397251584/0x7f414a5da000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397231104/0x7f414a5d5000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397202432/0x7f414a5ce000 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xc,0x10622fc80,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "$interface\"\n fi\n}\n\n# Restore a config file\nrestore_conf()\n{\n [ -f \"$1-pre.\ $interface\" ] || return 1\n cat \"$1-pre.$interface\" > \"$1\"\n rm -f \"$1-pre\ .$interface\"\n}\n\n# Write a syslog entry\nsyslog()\n{\n lvl=\"$1\"\n\n if [ \ \"$lvl\" = debug ]; then\n ${syslog_debug} || return 0\n fi\n [ -n \ \"$lvl\" ] && shift\n [ -n \"$*\" ] || return 0\n case \"$lvl\" in\n err|er\ ror) echo \"$interface: $*\" >&2;;\n *) echo \"$interface: $*\";;\n\ esac\n if type logger >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n logger -i -p daemon.\"\ $lvl\" -t dhcpcd-run-hooks \"$interface: $*\"\n fi\n}\n\n# Check for a valid name as p\ er RFC952 and RFC1123 section 2.1\nvalid_domainname()\n{\n name=\"$1\"\n [ -z \ \"$name\" ] || [ ${#name} -gt 255 ] && return 1\n \n while [ -n \"$name\" ]\ ; do\n label=\"${name%%.*}\"\n [ -z \"$label\" ] || [ ${#label} -gt 6\ 3 ] && return 1\n case \"$label\" in\n -*|_*|*-|*_) \ return 1;;\n *[![:alnum:]_-]*) return 1;;\n \"$nam\ e\") return 0;;\n esac\n name=\"${name#*.}\"\n done\n\ return 0\n}\n\nvalid_domainname_list()\n{\n for name do\n valid_\ domainname \"$name\" || return $?\n done\n return 0\n}\n\n" 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397173760/0x7f414a5c7000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397161472/0x7f414a5c4000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397149184/0x7f414a5c1000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397136896/0x7f414a5be000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397116416/0x7f414a5b9000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397112320/0x7f414a5b8000 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xc,0x10622fc80,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "# With the advent of alternative init systems, it's possible to have\n# more than one \ installed. So we need to try to guess what one we're\n# using unless overridden by con\ figure.\ndetect_init()\n{\n _service_exists=\"\"\n _service_cmd=\"\"\n _servi\ ce_status=\"\"\n\n [ -n \"$_service_cmd\" ] && return 0\n\n if $_detected_\ init; then\n [ -n \"$_service_cmd\" ]\n return $?\n fi\n\n\ # Detect the running init system.\n # As systemd and OpenRC can be install\ ed on top of legacy init\n # systems we try to detect them first.\n status\ =\"\"\n : ${status:=status}\n if [ -x /bin/systemctl ] && [ -S /run/systemd/private \ ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/bin/systemctl --quiet is-enabled \\$1.servi\ ce\"\n _service_status=\"/bin/systemctl --quiet is-active \\$1.service\"\n\ _service_cmd=\"/bin/systemctl \\$2 \\$1.service\"\n elif [ -x /usr\ /bin/systemctl ] && [ -S /run/systemd/private ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/usr\ /bin/systemctl --quiet is-enabled \\$1.service\"\n _service_status=\"/usr\ /bin/systemctl --quiet is-active \\$1.service\"\n _service_cmd=\"/usr/bi\ n/systemctl \\$2" 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xc,0x10622fc80,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes " \\$1.service\"\n elif [ -x /sbin/rc-service ] &&\n { [ -s /libexec/r\ c/init.d/softlevel ] ||\n [ -s /run/openrc/softlevel ]; }\n then\n \ _service_exists=\"/sbin/rc-service -e \\$1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/sbin/r\ c-service \\$1 -- -D \\$2\"\n elif [ -x /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d ]; then\n \ _service_exists=\"/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d --query --quiet \\$1 start >/dev/null \ 2>&1 || [ \\$? = 104 ]\"\n _service_cmd=\"/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d \\$1 \\$2\ \"\n elif [ -x /sbin/service ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/sbin/servic\ e \\$1 >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/sbin/service \\$1 \\$2\"\n\ elif [ -x /usr/sbin/service ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/usr/sbin/se\ rvice \\$1 $status >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/usr/sbin/service \\$1 \ \\$2\"\n elif [ -x /bin/sv ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/bin/sv stat\ us \\$1 >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/bin/sv \\$2 \\$1\"\n elif [\ -x /usr/bin/sv ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/usr/bin/sv status \\$1 >/de\ v/null 2>&1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/usr/bin/sv \\$2 \\$1\"\n elif [ -e /etc\ /slackware-version ] && [ -d /etc/rc.d ]; then\n _service_exists=\"[ " 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397108224/0x7f414a5b7000 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xc,0x10622fc80,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "-x /etc/rc.d/rc.\\$1 ]\"\n _service_cmd=\"/etc/rc.d/rc.\\$1 \\$2\"\n\ _service_status=\"/etc/rc.d/rc.\\$1 status >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n else\n\ for x in /etc/init.d/rc.d /etc/rc.d /etc/init.d; do\n \ if [ -d $x ]; then\n _service_exists=\"[ -x $x/\\$1\ ]\"\n _service_cmd=\"$x/\\$1 \\$2\"\n \ _service_status=\"$x/\\$1 $status >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n \ break\n fi\n done\n if [ -e /etc/arch-rele\ ase ]; then\n _service_status=\"[ -e /var/run/daemons/\\$1 ]\"\n\ elif [ \"$x\" = \"/etc/rc.d\" ] && [ -e /etc/rc.d/rc.subr ]; then\n\ _service_status=\"$x/\\$1 check >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n \ fi\n fi\n\n _detected_init=true\n if [ -z \"$_service_cmd\" ]; then\n\ syslog err \"could not detect a useable init system\"\n return\ 1\n fi\n return 0\n}\n\n# Check a system service exists \nservice_exists()\n{\n\ if [ -z \"$_service_exists\" ]; then\n detect_init || return 1\n\ fi\n eval $_service_exists\n}\n\n# Send a command to a system service\nserv\ ice_cmd()\n{\n if [ -z \"$_service_cmd\" ]; then\n detect_init || return \ 1\n fi\n eval $_service_cmd\n}\n\n# Send a command to a system service if it " 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397104128/0x7f414a5b6000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397091840/0x7f414a5b3000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397079552/0x7f414a5b0000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397067264/0x7f414a5ad000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397054976/0x7f414a5aa000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397042688/0x7f414a5a7000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397030400/0x7f414a5a4000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397018112/0x7f414a5a1000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918397005824/0x7f414a59e000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396993536/0x7f414a59b000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396981248/0x7f414a598000 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xc,0x10622fc80,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "is running\nservice_status()\n{\n if [ -z \"$_service_cmd\" ]; then\n \ detect_init || return 1\n fi\n if [ -n \"$_service_status\" ]; then\n\ eval $_service_status\n else\n service_command $1 status >/de\ v/null 2>&1\n fi\n}\n\n# Handy macros for our hooks\nservice_command()\n{\n servic\ e_exists $1 && service_cmd $1 $2\n}\nservice_condcommand()\n{\n service_exists $1 && s\ ervice_status $1 && service_cmd $1 $2\n}\n\n# We source each script into this one so t\ hat scripts run earlier can\n# remove variables from the environment so later scripts \ don't see them.\n# Thus, the user can create their dhcpcd.enter/exit-hook script to co\ nfigure\n# /etc/resolv.conf how they want and stop the system scripts ever updating it\ .\nfor hook in \\\n /etc/dhcpcd.enter-hook \\\n /libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/* \\\n\ /etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook\ndo\n for skip in $skip_hooks; do\n case \ \"$hook\" in\n */*~) continue 2;;\n \ */\"$skip\") continue 2;;\n */[0-9\ ][0-9]\"-$skip\") continue 2;;\n */[0-9][0-9]\"-$skip.s\ h\") continue 2;;\n esac\n done\n if [ -f \"$hook\" ]; then\n \ . \"$hook\"\n fi\n" 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396968960/0x7f414a595000 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xc,0x10622fc80,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 12 read 5 bytes "done\n" 2046 2046 sh RET read 5 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396964864/0x7f414a594000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396960768/0x7f414a593000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396956672/0x7f414a592000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396952576/0x7f414a591000 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f414a5b6000,0x600004,0xa7) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks" 2046 2046 sh RET open 3 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396932096/0x7f414a58c000 2046 2046 sh CALL __fstatvfs190(3,0x7f7fff0673f0,2) 2046 2046 sh RET __fstatvfs190 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396928000/0x7f414a58b000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396923904/0x7f414a58a000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396919808/0x7f414a589000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396915712/0x7f414a588000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396911616/0x7f414a587000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396907520/0x7f414a586000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396903424/0x7f414a585000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396899328/0x7f414a584000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396895232/0x7f414a583000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396891136/0x7f414a582000 2046 2046 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 2046 2046 sh RET lseek 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x7f414a58b000,0x1000) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 3 read 152 bytes "\n\M-p(\n\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^A\0\^D.\0\0\0\M-p(\n\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^B\0\^D..\0\^E\M-p(\n\0\0\0\ \0\^X\0\a\0\b01-test\0\0\0\0\^F\M-p(\n\0\0\0\0 \0\^N\0\b20-resolv.conf\0\0\0\0\0\b\M-p\ (\n\0\0\0\0 \0\v\0\b30-hostname\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0 \M-p(\n\0\0\0\0 \0\v\0\b50-ntp.conf\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 2046 2046 sh RET __getdents30 152/0x98 2046 2046 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 2046 2046 sh RET lseek 512/0x200 2046 2046 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x7f414a58b000,0x1000) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 2046 2046 sh RET __getdents30 0 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5ee978,0x7f7fff067f30) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/etc/dhcpcd.enter-hook" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5ee978,0x7f7fff067f30) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/01-test" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5ee948,0x7f7fff067f90) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/01-test" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f414a5ee948,0,0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/01-test" 2046 2046 sh RET open 3 2046 2046 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff067f90) 2046 2046 sh RET __fstat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET lseek 0 2046 2046 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff067f8c,4) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# Ec" 2046 2046 sh RET read 4 2046 2046 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET lseek 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396878848/0x7f414a57f000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396874752/0x7f414a57e000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396870656/0x7f414a57d000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396866560/0x7f414a57c000 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 734 bytes "# Echo the interface flags, reason and message options\n\nif [ \"$reason\" = \"TEST\" \ ]; then\n # General variables at the top\n set | while read line; do\n\ case \"$line\" in\n interface=*|pid=*|reason=*|protocol=*|\ profile=*|skip_hooks=*)\n echo \"$line\";;\n esac\n\ done\n # Interface flags\n set | while read line; do\n case \ \"$line\" in\n ifcarrier=*|ifflags=*|ifmetric=*|ifmtu=*|ifwireless=*|ifssid=*\ )\n echo \"$line\";;\n esac\n done\n # Old lease\n\ set | while read line; do\n case \"$line\" in\n old_*)\ echo \"$line\";;\n esac\n done\n # New lease\n set | while read line;\ do\n case \"$line\" in\n new_*) echo \"$line\";;\n \ esac\n done\n # Router Advertisements\n set | while read line; do\n\ case \"$line\" in\n nd[0-9]*_*) echo \"$line\";;\n \ esac\n done\n exit 0\nfi\n" 2046 2046 sh RET read 734/0x2de 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 2046 2046 sh RET read 0 2046 2046 sh CALL close(0xd) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5ee978,0x7f7fff067f30) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/30-hostname" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5ee948,0x7f7fff067f90) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/30-hostname" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f414a5ee948,0,0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/30-hostname" 2046 2046 sh RET open 3 2046 2046 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff067f90) 2046 2046 sh RET __fstat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET lseek 0 2046 2046 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff067f8c,4) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# Se" 2046 2046 sh RET read 4 2046 2046 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET lseek 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "# Set the hostname from DHCP data if required\n\n# A hostname can either be a short ho\ stname or a FQDN.\n# hostname_fqdn=true\n# hostname_fqdn=false\n# hostname_fqdn=server\ \n\n# A value of server means just what the server says, don't manipulate it.\n# This \ could lead to an inconsistent hostname on a DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 network\n# where the DHC\ Pv4 hostname is short and the DHCPv6 has an FQDN.\n# DHCPv6 has no hostname option.\n#\ RFC4702 section 3.1 says FQDN should be prefered over hostname.\n#\n# As such, the de\ fault is hostname_fqdn=true so that a consistent hostname\n# is always assigned.\n: ${\ hostname_fqdn:=true}\n\n# If we used to set the hostname, but relinquish control of it\ , we should\n# reset to the default value.\n: ${hostname_default=}\n\n# Some systems d\ on't have hostname(1)\n_hostname()\n{\n if [ -z \"${1+x}\" ]; then\n if [ -\ r /proc/sys/kernel/hostname ]; then\n read name /dev/null 2>/dev/null; the\ n\n hostname\n elif sysctl kern.hostname >/dev/null " 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "2>&1; then\n sysctl -n kern.hostname\n elif sysctl ke\ rnel.hostname >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n sysctl -n kernel.hostname\n\ else\n return 1\n fi\n return\ $?\n fi\n\n if [ -w /proc/sys/kernel/hostname ]; then\n echo \"$1\" >/\ proc/sys/kernel/hostname\n elif [ -n \"$1\" ] && type hostname >/dev/null 2>&1; t\ hen\n hostname \"$1\"\n elif sysctl kern.hostname >/dev/null 2>&1; the\ n\n sysctl -w \"kern.hostname=$1\" >/dev/null\n elif sysctl kernel.hos\ tname >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n sysctl -w \"kernel.hostname=$1\" >/dev/null\n\ else\n # May fail to set a blank hostname\n hostname \"$1\ \"\n fi\n}\n\nis_default_hostname()\n{\n case \"$1\" in\n \"\"|\"$hostna\ me_default\"|localhost|localhost.localdomain)\n return 0;;\n esac\n return\ 1\n}\n\nneed_hostname()\n{\n # Always load the hostname variable for future use\n\ hostname=\"$(_hostname)\"\n is_default_hostname \"$hostname\" && return 0\ \n\n case \"$force_hostname\" in\n [Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|1) return 0;;\n\ esac\n\n if [ -n \"$old_fqdn\" ]; then\n if ${hfqdn} || ! ${hsh\ ort}; then\n [ \"$hostname\" = \"$old_fqdn\" ]\n els" 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396846080/0x7f414a577000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396825600/0x7f414a572000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396805120/0x7f414a56d000 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "e\n [ \"$hostname\" = \"${old_fqdn%%.*}\" ]\n fi\n\ elif [ -n \"$old_host_name\" ]; then\n if ${hfqdn}; then\n \ if [ -n \"$old_domain_name\" ] &&\n [ \"$old_ho\ st_name\" = \"${old_host_name#*.}\" ]\n then\n \ [ \"$hostname\" = \\\n \"$old_host_name.$old_doma\ in_name\" ]\n else\n [ \"$hostname\" = \"$o\ ld_host_name\" ]\n fi\n elif ${hshort}; then\n \ [ \"$hostname\" = \"${old_host_name%%.*}\" ]\n else\n \ [ \"$hostname\" = \"$old_host_name\" ]\n fi\n else\n\ # No old hostname\n false\n fi\n}\n\ntry_hostname()\n{\n\ [ \"$hostname\" = \"$1\" ] && return 0\n if valid_domainname \"$1\"; th\ en\n syslog info \"Setting hostname: $1\"\n _hostname \"$1\"\n\ else\n syslog err \"Invalid hostname: $1\"\n fi\n}\n\nset_hostname(\ )\n{\n hfqdn=false\n hshort=false\n case \"$hostname_fqdn\" in\n [Yy][Ee][Ss]|[\ Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|1) hfqdn=true;;\n \"\"|[Ss][Ee][Rr][Vv][Ee][Rr]) ;;\n\ *) hshort=true;;\n esac\n\n need_h\ ostname || return\n\n if [ -n \"$new_fqdn\" ]; then\n if ${hfqdn} || ! ${hsh\ ort}; then\n try_hostname \"$new_fqdn\"\n else\n \ try_hostname \"${new_fqdn%%.*}\"\n fi\n elif [ -n " 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 696 bytes "\"$new_host_name\" ]; then\n if ${hfqdn}; then\n if [ -\ n \"$new_domain_name\" ] &&\n [ \"$new_host_name\" = \"${new_host\ _name#*.}\" ]\n then\n try_hostname \"$new_ho\ st_name.$new_domain_name\"\n else\n try_ho\ stname \"$new_host_name\"\n fi\n elif ${hshort}; then\n\ try_hostname \"${new_host_name%%.*}\"\n else\n \ try_hostname \"$new_host_name\"\n fi\n elif ! is_defa\ ult_hostname \"$hostname\"; then\n try_hostname \"$hostname_default\"\n\ fi\n}\n\n# For ease of use, map DHCP6 names onto our DHCP4 names\ncase \"$reas\ on\" in\nBOUND6|RENEW6|REBIND6|REBOOT6|INFORM6)\n new_fqdn=\"$new_dhcp6_fqdn\"\n\ old_fqdn=\"$old_dhcp6_fqdn\"\n ;;\nesac\n\nif $if_configured && $if_up && [ \ \"$reason\" != ROUTERADVERT ]; then\n set_hostname\nfi\n" 2046 2046 sh RET read 696/0x2b8 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 2046 2046 sh RET read 0 2046 2046 sh CALL close(0xd) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5ee978,0x7f7fff067f30) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/50-ntp.conf" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5ee948,0x7f7fff067f90) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/50-ntp.conf" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f414a5ee948,0,0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/50-ntp.conf" 2046 2046 sh RET open 3 2046 2046 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff067f90) 2046 2046 sh RET __fstat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET lseek 0 2046 2046 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff067f8c,4) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# Sa" 2046 2046 sh RET read 4 2046 2046 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET lseek 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "# Sample dhcpcd hook script for NTP\n# It will configure either one of NTP, OpenNTP or\ Chrony (in that order)\n# and will default to NTP if no default config is found.\n\n#\ Like our resolv.conf hook script, we store a database of ntp.conf files\n# and merge \ into /etc/ntp.conf\n\n# You can set the env var NTP_CONF to override the derived defau\ lt on\n# systems with >1 NTP client installed.\n# Here is an example for OpenNTP\n# \ dhcpcd -e NTP_CONF=/usr/pkg/etc/ntpd.conf\n# or by adding this to /etc/dhcpcd.conf\n# \ env NTP_CONF=/usr/pkg/etc/ntpd.conf\n# or by adding this to /etc/dhcpcd.enter-hook\n\ # NTP_CONF=/usr/pkg/etc/ntpd.conf\n# To use Chrony instead, simply change ntpd.conf \ to chrony.conf in the\n# above examples.\n\n: ${ntp_confs:=ntp.conf ntpd.conf chrony.c\ onf}\n: ${ntp_conf_dirs=/etc /usr/pkg/etc /usr/local/etc}\nntp_conf_dir=\"$state_dir/n\ tp.conf\"\n\n# If NTP_CONF is not set, work out a good default\nif [ -z \"$NTP_CONF\" \ ]; then\n for d in ${ntp_conf_dirs}; do\n for f in ${ntp_confs}; do\n\ if [ -e \"$d/$f\" ]; then\n " 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " NTP_CONF=\"$d/$f\"\n break 2\n \ fi\n done\n done\n [ -e \"$NTP_CONF\" ] || NTP_CONF=/etc/ntp.conf\ \nfi\n\n# Derive service name from configuration\nif [ -z \"$ntp_service\" ]; then\n\ case \"$NTP_CONF\" in\n *chrony.conf) ntp_service=chronyd;;\n *)\ ntp_service=ntpd;;\n esac\nfi\n\n# Debian has a separate fi\ le for DHCP config to avoid stamping on\n# the master.\nif [ \"$ntp_service\" = ntpd ]\ && type invoke-rc.d >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n [ -e /var/lib/ntp ] || mkdir /var/lib/\ ntp\n : ${ntp_service:=ntp}\n : ${NTP_DHCP_CONF:=/var/lib/ntp/ntp.conf.dhcp}\nfi\n\n\ : ${ntp_restart_cmd:=service_condcommand $ntp_service restart}\n\nntp_conf=${NTP_CONF}\ \nNL=\"\n\"\n\nbuild_ntp_conf()\n{\n cf=\"$state_dir/ntp.conf.$ifname\"\n\n # Buil\ d a list of interfaces\n interfaces=$(list_interfaces \"$ntp_conf_dir\")\n\n\ header=\n servers=\n if [ -n \"$interfaces\" ]; then\n \ # Build the header\n for x in ${interfaces}; do\n \ header=\"$header${header:+, }$x\"\n done\n\n # Buil\ d a server list\n srvs=$(cd \"$ntp_conf_dir\";\n key_ge\ t_value \"server \" $interfaces)\n if [ -n \"$srvs\" ]; " 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5ed0a0,0x7f7fff067a30) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eefd8,0x7f7fff067c80) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(1,F_DUPFD,0xd) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 14/0xe 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0xe,F_SETFD,1) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f414a5eef80,0x601,0x1b6) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/dev/null" 2046 2046 sh RET open 3 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(3,1) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 1 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(2,F_DUPFD,0xd) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0xf,F_SETFD,1) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(1,2) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 2 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eefb8,0x7f7fff067c10) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/sbin/invoke-rc.d" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eefb8,0x7f7fff067c10) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eefb8,0x7f7fff067c10) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/bin/invoke-rc.d" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eefb8,0x7f7fff067c10) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/invoke-rc.d" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eefb8,0x7f7fff067c10) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/usr/pkg/sbin/invoke-rc.d" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eefb8,0x7f7fff067c10) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/usr/pkg/bin/invoke-rc.d" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eefb8,0x7f7fff067c10) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/usr/X11R7/bin/invoke-rc.d" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eefb8,0x7f7fff067c10) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/usr/local/sbin/invoke-rc.d" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eefb8,0x7f7fff067c10) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/usr/local/bin/invoke-rc.d" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL write(1,0x7f414a57e400,0x17) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 23 bytes "invoke-rc.d: not found\n" 2046 2046 sh RET write 23/0x17 2046 2046 sh CALL close(2) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(0xf,2) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 2 2046 2046 sh CALL close(0xf) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL close(1) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(0xe,1) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 1 2046 2046 sh CALL close(0xe) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "then\n for x in $(uniqify $srvs); do\n server\ s=\"${servers}server $x$NL\"\n done\n fi\n fi\n\n # Merg\ e our config into ntp.conf\n [ -e \"$cf\" ] && rm -f \"$cf\"\n [ -d \"$ntp_co\ nf_dir\" ] || mkdir -p \"$ntp_conf_dir\"\n\n if [ -n \"$NTP_DHCP_CONF\" ]; then\n\ [ -e \"$ntp_conf\" ] && cp \"$ntp_conf\" \"$cf\"\n ntp_co\ nf=\"$NTP_DHCP_CONF\"\n elif [ -e \"$ntp_conf\" ]; then\n remove_markers\ \"$signature_base\" \"$signature_base_end\" \\\n \"$ntp_conf\" \ > \"$cf\"\n fi\n\n if [ -n \"$servers\" ]; then\n echo \"$signature_base\ ${header:+ $from }$header\" >> \"$cf\"\n printf %s \"$servers\" >> \"$c\ f\"\n echo \"$signature_base_end${header:+ $from }$header\" >> \"$cf\"\n\ else\n [ -e \"$ntp_conf\" ] && [ -e \"$cf\" ] || return\n fi\n\n\ # If we changed anything, restart ntpd\n if change_file \"$ntp_conf\" \ \"$cf\"; then\n [ -n \"$ntp_restart_cmd\" ] && eval $ntp_restart_cmd\n fi\n}\ \n\nadd_ntp_conf()\n{\n cf=\"$ntp_conf_dir/$ifname\"\n\n [ -e \"$cf\" ] && rm \ \"$cf\"\n [ -d \"$ntp_conf_dir\" ] || mkdir -p \"$ntp_conf_dir\"\n if [ -\ n \"$new_ntp_servers\" ]; then\n for x in $new_ntp_servers; do\n \ echo \"s" 2046 2046 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396776448/0x7f414a566000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396747776/0x7f414a55f000 2046 2046 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET mmap 139918396719104/0x7f414a558000 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 429 bytes "erver $x\" >> \"$cf\"\n done\n fi\n build_ntp_conf\n}\n\nremove_ntp_conf()\ \n{\n if [ -e \"$ntp_conf_dir/$ifname\" ]; then\n rm \"$ntp_conf_dir/$if\ name\"\n fi\n build_ntp_conf\n}\n\n# For ease of use, map DHCP6 names onto o\ ur DHCP4 names\ncase \"$reason\" in\nBOUND6|RENEW6|REBIND6|REBOOT6|INFORM6)\n new_nt\ p_servers=\"$new_dhcp6_sntp_servers\"\n;;\nesac\n\nif $if_configured; then\n if $if\ _up; then\n add_ntp_conf\n elif $if_down; then\n remove_ntp_con\ f\n fi\nfi\n" 2046 2046 sh RET read 429/0x1ad 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eecb0,0x7f7fff067a10) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf/bge0.ra" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eecb0,0x7f7fff067a10) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL pipe 2046 2046 sh RET pipe 3, 4 2046 2046 sh CALL fork 2046 2046 sh RET fork 4443/0x115b 4443 4443 sh EMUL "netbsd" 4443 4443 sh RET fork 0 2046 2046 sh CALL close(4) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff067820,0x80) 4443 4443 sh CALL close(0xd) 4443 4443 sh RET close 0 4443 4443 sh CALL close(0xc) 4443 4443 sh RET close 0 4443 4443 sh CALL close(3) 4443 4443 sh RET close 0 4443 4443 sh CALL close(1) 4443 4443 sh RET close 0 4443 4443 sh CALL dup2(4,1) 4443 4443 sh RET dup2 1 4443 4443 sh CALL close(4) 4443 4443 sh RET close 0 4443 4443 sh CALL open(0x7f414a5b6000,0x600004,0xa7) 4443 4443 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 4443 4443 sh RET open 3 4443 4443 sh CALL __fstatvfs190(3,0x7f7fff066420,2) 4443 4443 sh RET __fstatvfs190 0 4443 4443 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 4443 4443 sh RET lseek 0 4443 4443 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x7f414a58a000,0x1000) 4443 4443 sh GIO fd 3 read 32 bytes "$\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^A\0\^D.\0\0#\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^B\0\^D..\0" 4443 4443 sh RET __getdents30 32/0x20 4443 4443 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 4443 4443 sh RET lseek 512/0x200 4443 4443 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x7f414a58a000,0x1000) 4443 4443 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 4443 4443 sh RET __getdents30 0 4443 4443 sh CALL close(3) 4443 4443 sh RET close 0 4443 4443 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eee50,0x7f7fff066f60) 4443 4443 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf/bge0.*" 4443 4443 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 4443 4443 sh CALL open(0x7f414a5b6000,0x600004,0xa7) 4443 4443 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 4443 4443 sh RET open 3 4443 4443 sh CALL __fstatvfs190(3,0x7f7fff066420,2) 4443 4443 sh RET __fstatvfs190 0 4443 4443 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 4443 4443 sh RET lseek 0 4443 4443 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x7f414a58a000,0x1000) 4443 4443 sh GIO fd 3 read 32 bytes "$\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^A\0\^D.\0\0#\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^B\0\^D..\0" 4443 4443 sh RET __getdents30 32/0x20 4443 4443 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 4443 4443 sh RET lseek 512/0x200 4443 4443 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x7f414a58a000,0x1000) 4443 4443 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 4443 4443 sh RET __getdents30 0 4443 4443 sh CALL close(3) 4443 4443 sh RET close 0 4443 4443 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eee50,0x7f7fff066f60) 4443 4443 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf/bge1.*" 4443 4443 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 4443 4443 sh CALL open(0x7f414a5b6000,0x600004,0xa7) 4443 4443 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 4443 4443 sh RET open 3 4443 4443 sh CALL __fstatvfs190(3,0x7f7fff066510,2) 4443 4443 sh RET __fstatvfs190 0 4443 4443 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 4443 4443 sh RET lseek 0 4443 4443 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x7f414a58a000,0x1000) 4443 4443 sh GIO fd 3 read 32 bytes "$\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^A\0\^D.\0\0#\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^B\0\^D..\0" 4443 4443 sh RET __getdents30 32/0x20 4443 4443 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 4443 4443 sh RET lseek 512/0x200 4443 4443 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x7f414a58a000,0x1000) 4443 4443 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 4443 4443 sh RET __getdents30 0 4443 4443 sh CALL close(3) 4443 4443 sh RET close 0 4443 4443 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eee08,0x7f7fff067050) 4443 4443 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf/*" 4443 4443 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 4443 4443 sh CALL write(1,0x7f414a57e000,1) 4443 4443 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "\n" 4443 4443 sh RET write 1 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 3 read 1 bytes "\n" 2046 2046 sh RET read 1 2046 2046 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff067820,0x80) 4443 4443 sh CALL exit(0) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 2046 2046 sh RET read 0 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL getpgrp 2046 2046 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 2046 2046 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff06771c,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET __wait450 4443/0x115b 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eece0,0x7f7fff067810) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eece0,0x7f7fff067810) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eece0,0x7f7fff067810) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(1,F_DUPFD,0xd) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 14/0xe 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0xe,F_SETFD,1) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f414a5eed30,0x601,0x1b6) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 2046 2046 sh RET open 3 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(3,1) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 1 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(1,F_DUPFD,0xd) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0xf,F_SETFD,1) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f414a5eedd0,0x601,0x1b6) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/dev/null" 2046 2046 sh RET open 3 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(3,1) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 1 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(2,F_DUPFD,0xd) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 16/0x10 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0x10,F_SETFD,1) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(1,2) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 2 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eee20,0x7f7fff0675a0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/sbin/sed" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eee20,0x7f7fff0675a0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/usr/sbin/sed" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eee20,0x7f7fff0675a0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/bin/sed" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eee20,0x7f7fff0675a0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/sed" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL write(1,0x7f414a57e800,0x14) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 20 bytes "sed is /usr/bin/sed\n" 2046 2046 sh RET write 20/0x14 2046 2046 sh CALL close(2) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(0x10,2) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 2 2046 2046 sh CALL close(0x10) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL close(1) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(0xf,1) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 1 2046 2046 sh CALL close(0xf) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __vfork14 20014 20014 sh EMUL "netbsd" 20014 20014 sh RET fork 0 20014 20014 sh CALL execve(0x7f414a5eef08,0x7f414a5eee28,0x7f414a5eee48) 20014 20014 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/sed" 20014 20014 sh NAMI "/usr/libexec/ld.elf_so" 2046 2046 sh RET __vfork14 20014/0x4e2e 2046 2046 sh CALL getpgrp 2046 2046 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 2046 2046 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff06770c,0,0) 20014 20014 sed EMUL "netbsd" 20014 20014 sed RET execve JUSTRETURN 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233720320/0x79f7579bf000 20014 20014 sed CALL open(0x7f7ec0a0c1ce,0,0x7f7ec0c110b0) 20014 20014 sed NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 20014 20014 sed RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 20014 20014 sed CALL open(0x7f7fff8ddee8,0,3) 20014 20014 sed NAMI "/usr/lib/libc.so.12" 20014 20014 sed RET open 3 20014 20014 sed CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff8ddde8) 20014 20014 sed RET __fstat50 0 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233716224/0x79f7579be000 20014 20014 sed CALL munmap(0x79f7579be000,0x1000) 20014 20014 sed RET munmap 0 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103225597952/0x79f757200000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0x79f7575c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103229530112/0x79f7575c0000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0x79f7575d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103229603840/0x79f7575d2000 20014 20014 sed CALL mprotect(0x79f7573c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 20014 20014 sed RET mprotect 0 20014 20014 sed CALL close(3) 20014 20014 sed RET close 0 20014 20014 sed CALL mprotect(0x79f7575c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 20014 20014 sed RET mprotect 0 20014 20014 sed CALL mprotect(0x17d407000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 20014 20014 sed RET mprotect 0 20014 20014 sed CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x79f7579c5850) 20014 20014 sed RET _lwp_setprivate 0 20014 20014 sed CALL _lwp_self 20014 20014 sed RET _lwp_self 20014/0x4e2e 20014 20014 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff8de5e0,0x7f7fff8de660) 20014 20014 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 20014 20014 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff8de660,0) 20014 20014 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 20014 20014 sed CALL _lwp_self 20014 20014 sed RET _lwp_self 20014/0x4e2e 20014 20014 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff8de570,0x7f7fff8de660) 20014 20014 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 20014 20014 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff8de660,0) 20014 20014 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 20014 20014 sed CALL __sysctl(0x79f7573940a8,2,0x79f7577f2360,0x7f7fff8de578,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET __sysctl 0 20014 20014 sed CALL _lwp_self 20014 20014 sed RET _lwp_self 20014/0x4e2e 20014 20014 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff8de570,0x7f7fff8de660) 20014 20014 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 20014 20014 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff8de660,0) 20014 20014 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 20014 20014 sed CALL readlink(0x79f75738c8c0,0x7f7fff8de110,0x400) 20014 20014 sed NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 20014 20014 sed RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 20014 20014 sed CALL issetugid 20014 20014 sed RET issetugid 0 20014 20014 sed CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff8de438,2,0x79f7577f3480,0x7f7fff8de430,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET __sysctl 0 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233716224/0x79f7579be000 20014 20014 sed CALL madvise(0x79f7579be000,0x1000,6) 20014 20014 sed RET madvise 0 20014 20014 sed CALL munmap(0x79f7579be000,0x1000) 20014 20014 sed RET munmap 0 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103223500800/0x79f757000000 20014 20014 sed CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff8de490) 20014 20014 sed RET __clock_gettime50 0 20014 20014 sed CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff8de490) 20014 20014 sed RET __clock_gettime50 0 20014 20014 sed CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff8de4b0) 20014 20014 sed RET __clock_gettime50 0 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233687552/0x79f7579b7000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103219306496/0x79f756c00000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233683456/0x79f7579b6000 20014 20014 sed CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff8de530,2,0x7f7fff8de510,0x7f7fff8de508,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET __sysctl 0 20014 20014 sed CALL _lwp_self 20014 20014 sed RET _lwp_self 20014/0x4e2e 20014 20014 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff8de570,0x7f7fff8de660) 20014 20014 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 20014 20014 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff8de660,0) 20014 20014 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 20014 20014 sed CALL issetugid 20014 20014 sed RET issetugid 0 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233679360/0x79f7579b5000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233675264/0x79f7579b4000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233671168/0x79f7579b3000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233667072/0x79f7579b2000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233646592/0x79f7579ad000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233634304/0x79f7579aa000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233613824/0x79f7579a5000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233593344/0x79f7579a0000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233581056/0x79f75799d000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233552384/0x79f757996000 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233531904/0x79f757991000 20014 20014 sed CALL open(0x7f7fff8dece1,0,0x1b6) 20014 20014 sed NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 20014 20014 sed RET open 3 20014 20014 sed CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff8ddac0) 20014 20014 sed RET __fstat50 0 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233462272/0x79f757980000 20014 20014 sed CALL read(3,0x79f757980940,0x10000) 20014 20014 sed GIO fd 3 read 4088 bytes "# $NetBSD: ntp.conf,v 1.23 2021/10/28 07:24:40 kim Exp $\n#\n# NetBSD default Network \ Time Protocol (NTP) configuration file for ntpd\n\n# This file is intended to be both \ a usable default, and a Quick-Start\n# Guide. The directives and options listed here a\ re not at all complete.\n# A great deal of additional documentation, including links t\ o FAQS and\n# other guides, may be found on the official NTP web site, in particular\n\ #\n# http://www.ntp.org/documentation.html\n\n# Process ID file, so that the daemon\ can be signalled from scripts\n\npidfile /var/run/ntpd.pid\n\n# Don't give up even if\ the reference time is hugely different. This can\n# happen if the system was suspende\ d and resumed.\n\n#tinker panic 0\n\n# The correction calculated by ntpd(8) for the lo\ cal system clock's\n# drift is stored here.\n\ndriftfile /var/db/ntp.drift\n\n# Suppre\ ss the syslog(3) message for each peer synchronization change.\n\nlogconfig -syncstatu\ s\n\n# Refuse to set the local clock if there are too few good peers or servers.\n# Th\ is may help minimize disruptions due to network congestion. Don't\n# do this if you co\ nfigure only one server!\n\ntos minsane 2\n\n# Set the target and limit for adding ser\ vers configured via pool statements\n# or discovered dynamically via mechanisms such a\ s broadcast and manycast.\n# Ntpd automatically adds maxclock-1 servers from configure\ d pools, and may\n# add as many as maxclock*2 if necessary to ensure that at least min\ clock\n# servers are providing good consistent time.\n\ntos minclock 3 maxclock 6\n\n#\ Set the number of tries to register with mdns. 0 means never\n\nmdnstries 0\n\n# New \ ntpd disables the ntpdc protocol by default, to re-enable uncomment\n# the following l\ ine\n\n#enable mode7\n\n# Allow hasty ntpdate clients to avoid rate limiting / kod res\ ponses.\n# The default is 2 seconds between packets from the client.\n\n#discard minim\ um 1\n\n# Access control restrictions.\n# See /usr/share/doc/html/ntp/accopt.html for \ syntax.\n# See for advice\ .\n# Last match wins.\n#\n# Some of the more common keywords are:\n# ignore Den\ y packets of all kinds.\n# limited Deny time service if the packet violates the \ rate limits\n# established by the discard command. Does not affect ntpq \ or\n# ntpdc queries.\n# kod Send \"kiss-o'-death\" packets if \ clients exceed rate limits.\n# No effect without the limited flag.\n# \ nomodify Deny attempts to modify the state of the server via ntpq or\n# \ ntpdc queries.\n# noquery Deny all ntpq and ntpdc queries. Does not affect t\ ime\n# synchronisation.\n# nopeer Prevent establishing new peer a\ ssociations.\n# Does not affect peers configured using \"peer\" lines.\n\ # Does not affect client/server time synchronisation.\n# noserve D\ eny all time synchronisation. Does not affect ntpq or\n# ntpdc queries.\ \n# notrap Deny the trap subset of the ntpdc control message protocol.\n# not\ rust Deny packets that are not cryptographically authenticated.\n#\n# By default, \ allow client/server time exchange without prior\n# arrangement, but deny configuration\ changes, queries, and peer\n# associations that were not explicitly configured.\n\nre\ strict default limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery\n\n# Restrictions used for a\ ssociations (peer, server, pool).\n\nrestrict source nomodify notrap noquery\n\n# Fewe\ r restrictions for the local subnet.\n# (Uncomment and adjust as appropriate.)\n\n#res\ trict 192.0.2.0 mask 255.255.255.0 limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer\n#restrict 2001:\ db8:: mask ffff:ffff:: limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer\n\n# No restrictions for lo\ calhost.\n\nrestrict 127.0.0.1\nrestrict ::1\n\n# Hereafter should be \"server\", \"pe\ er\", or \"pool\" statements to configure\n# other hosts to exchange NTP packets with.\ \n#\n# See \n# and \n# for advice.\n#\n\ # Peers or servers should be selected in such a way that the network\n# path to the" 20014 20014 sed GIO fd 3 read 1228 bytes "m is short, uncongested, and symmetric (that is, the series\n# of links and routers us\ ed to get to the peer is the same one that\n# the peer uses to get back). The best pl\ ace to start looking for NTP\n# peers for your system is within your own network, or a\ t your Internet\n# Service Provider (ISP).\n#\n# Ideally, you should select at least t\ hree other systems to talk NTP\n# with, for an \"what I tell you three times is true\"\ effect.\n\n#peer an.ntp.peer.goes.here iburst\n#server an.ntp.server.goes.here iburst\ \n\n# The pool.ntp.org project coordinates public time servers provided by\n# voluntee\ rs. See . The *.netbsd.pool.ntp.org\n# servers are intended\ to be used by default on NetBSD hosts.\n#\n# The following pool statement will give y\ ou a random set of NTP servers\n# geographically close to you. A single pool statemen\ t adds multiple\n# servers from the pool, according to the tos minclock/maxclock targe\ ts.\n# The \"2\" host is used to obtain both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.\n#\n# The pool.n\ tp.org project needs more volunteers! The only criteria to\n# join are a nailed-up con\ nection and a static IP address. For details,\n# see the web page \n\npool 2.netbsd.pool.ntp.org iburst\n" 20014 20014 sed RET read 5316/0x14c4 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233441792/0x79f75797b000 20014 20014 sed CALL __fstat50(1,0x7f7fff8de310) 20014 20014 sed RET __fstat50 0 20014 20014 sed CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET mmap 134103233372160/0x79f75796a000 20014 20014 sed CALL read(3,0x79f757980940,0x10000) 20014 20014 sed GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 20014 20014 sed RET read 0 20014 20014 sed CALL close(3) 20014 20014 sed RET close 0 20014 20014 sed CALL write(1,0x79f75796a580,0x14c4) 20014 20014 sed GIO fd 1 wrote 4088 bytes "# $NetBSD: ntp.conf,v 1.23 2021/10/28 07:24:40 kim Exp $\n#\n# NetBSD default Network \ Time Protocol (NTP) configuration file for ntpd\n\n# This file is intended to be both \ a usable default, and a Quick-Start\n# Guide. The directives and options listed here a\ re not at all complete.\n# A great deal of additional documentation, including links t\ o FAQS and\n# other guides, may be found on the official NTP web site, in particular\n\ #\n# http://www.ntp.org/documentation.html\n\n# Process ID file, so that the daemon\ can be signalled from scripts\n\npidfile /var/run/ntpd.pid\n\n# Don't give up even if\ the reference time is hugely different. This can\n# happen if the system was suspende\ d and resumed.\n\n#tinker panic 0\n\n# The correction calculated by ntpd(8) for the lo\ cal system clock's\n# drift is stored here.\n\ndriftfile /var/db/ntp.drift\n\n# Suppre\ ss the syslog(3) message for each peer synchronization change.\n\nlogconfig -syncstatu\ s\n\n# Refuse to set the local clock if there are too few good peers or servers.\n# Th\ is may help minimize disruptions due to network congestion. Don't\n# do this if you co\ nfigure only one server!\n\ntos minsane 2\n\n# Set the target and limit for adding ser\ vers configured via pool statements\n# or discovered dynamically via mechanisms such a\ s broadcast and manycast.\n# Ntpd automatically adds maxclock-1 servers from configure\ d pools, and may\n# add as many as maxclock*2 if necessary to ensure that at least min\ clock\n# servers are providing good consistent time.\n\ntos minclock 3 maxclock 6\n\n#\ Set the number of tries to register with mdns. 0 means never\n\nmdnstries 0\n\n# New \ ntpd disables the ntpdc protocol by default, to re-enable uncomment\n# the following l\ ine\n\n#enable mode7\n\n# Allow hasty ntpdate clients to avoid rate limiting / kod res\ ponses.\n# The default is 2 seconds between packets from the client.\n\n#discard minim\ um 1\n\n# Access control restrictions.\n# See /usr/share/doc/html/ntp/accopt.html for \ syntax.\n# See for advice\ .\n# Last match wins.\n#\n# Some of the more common keywords are:\n# ignore Den\ y packets of all kinds.\n# limited Deny time service if the packet violates the \ rate limits\n# established by the discard command. Does not affect ntpq \ or\n# ntpdc queries.\n# kod Send \"kiss-o'-death\" packets if \ clients exceed rate limits.\n# No effect without the limited flag.\n# \ nomodify Deny attempts to modify the state of the server via ntpq or\n# \ ntpdc queries.\n# noquery Deny all ntpq and ntpdc queries. Does not affect t\ ime\n# synchronisation.\n# nopeer Prevent establishing new peer a\ ssociations.\n# Does not affect peers configured using \"peer\" lines.\n\ # Does not affect client/server time synchronisation.\n# noserve D\ eny all time synchronisation. Does not affect ntpq or\n# ntpdc queries.\ \n# notrap Deny the trap subset of the ntpdc control message protocol.\n# not\ rust Deny packets that are not cryptographically authenticated.\n#\n# By default, \ allow client/server time exchange without prior\n# arrangement, but deny configuration\ changes, queries, and peer\n# associations that were not explicitly configured.\n\nre\ strict default limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery\n\n# Restrictions used for a\ ssociations (peer, server, pool).\n\nrestrict source nomodify notrap noquery\n\n# Fewe\ r restrictions for the local subnet.\n# (Uncomment and adjust as appropriate.)\n\n#res\ trict 192.0.2.0 mask 255.255.255.0 limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer\n#restrict 2001:\ db8:: mask ffff:ffff:: limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer\n\n# No restrictions for lo\ calhost.\n\nrestrict 127.0.0.1\nrestrict ::1\n\n# Hereafter should be \"server\", \"pe\ er\", or \"pool\" statements to configure\n# other hosts to exchange NTP packets with.\ \n#\n# See \n# and \n# for advice.\n#\n\ # Peers or servers should be selected in such a way that the network\n# path to the" 20014 20014 sed GIO fd 1 wrote 1228 bytes "m is short, uncongested, and symmetric (that is, the series\n# of links and routers us\ ed to get to the peer is the same one that\n# the peer uses to get back). The best pl\ ace to start looking for NTP\n# peers for your system is within your own network, or a\ t your Internet\n# Service Provider (ISP).\n#\n# Ideally, you should select at least t\ hree other systems to talk NTP\n# with, for an \"what I tell you three times is true\"\ effect.\n\n#peer an.ntp.peer.goes.here iburst\n#server an.ntp.server.goes.here iburst\ \n\n# The pool.ntp.org project coordinates public time servers provided by\n# voluntee\ rs. See . The *.netbsd.pool.ntp.org\n# servers are intended\ to be used by default on NetBSD hosts.\n#\n# The following pool statement will give y\ ou a random set of NTP servers\n# geographically close to you. A single pool statemen\ t adds multiple\n# servers from the pool, according to the tos minclock/maxclock targe\ ts.\n# The \"2\" host is used to obtain both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.\n#\n# The pool.n\ tp.org project needs more volunteers! The only criteria to\n# join are a nailed-up con\ nection and a static IP address. For details,\n# see the web page \n\npool 2.netbsd.pool.ntp.org iburst\n" 20014 20014 sed RET write 5316/0x14c4 20014 20014 sed CALL close(1) 20014 20014 sed RET close 0 20014 20014 sed CALL _lwp_self 20014 20014 sed RET _lwp_self 20014/0x4e2e 20014 20014 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff8de560,0x7f7fff8de5a0) 20014 20014 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 20014 20014 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff8de5a0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 20014 20014 sed CALL _lwp_self 20014 20014 sed RET _lwp_self 20014/0x4e2e 20014 20014 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff8de530,0x7f7fff8de5a0) 20014 20014 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 20014 20014 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff8de5a0,0) 20014 20014 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 20014 20014 sed CALL exit(0) 2046 2046 sh RET __wait450 20014/0x4e2e 2046 2046 sh CALL close(1) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(0xe,1) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 1 2046 2046 sh CALL close(0xe) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eece0,0x7f7fff0677a0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eece0,0x7f7fff067810) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eed90,0x7f7fff0675a0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eee48,0x7f7fff067250) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eee48,0x7f7fff0672c0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(1,F_DUPFD,0xd) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 14/0xe 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0xe,F_SETFD,1) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f414a5eee30,0x601,0x1b6) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/dev/null" 2046 2046 sh RET open 3 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(3,1) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 1 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(2,F_DUPFD,0xd) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0xf,F_SETFD,1) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(1,2) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 2 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eee68,0x7f7fff0672c0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/sbin/cmp" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eee68,0x7f7fff0672c0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/usr/sbin/cmp" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eee68,0x7f7fff0672c0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/bin/cmp" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eee68,0x7f7fff0672c0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/cmp" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL write(1,0x7f414a57e800,0x14) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 20 bytes "cmp is /usr/bin/cmp\n" 2046 2046 sh RET write 20/0x14 2046 2046 sh CALL close(2) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(0xf,2) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 2 2046 2046 sh CALL close(0xf) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL close(1) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL dup2(0xe,1) 2046 2046 sh RET dup2 1 2046 2046 sh CALL close(0xe) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __vfork14 3767 3767 sh EMUL "netbsd" 3767 3767 sh RET fork 0 3767 3767 sh CALL execve(0x7f414a5eef88,0x7f414a5eeea0,0x7f414a5eeec8) 3767 3767 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/cmp" 3767 3767 sh NAMI "/usr/libexec/ld.elf_so" 2046 2046 sh RET __vfork14 3767/0xeb7 2046 2046 sh CALL getpgrp 2046 2046 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 2046 2046 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff06742c,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp EMUL "netbsd" 3767 3767 cmp RET execve JUSTRETURN 3767 3767 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET mmap 123731014180864/0x70885f25e000 3767 3767 cmp CALL open(0x7f7e2d60c1ce,0,0x7f7e2d8110b0) 3767 3767 cmp NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 3767 3767 cmp RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 3767 3767 cmp CALL open(0x7f7ffffddf18,0,3) 3767 3767 cmp NAMI "/usr/lib/libc.so.12" 3767 3767 cmp RET open 3 3767 3767 cmp CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7ffffdde18) 3767 3767 cmp RET __fstat50 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET mmap 123731014176768/0x70885f25d000 3767 3767 cmp CALL munmap(0x70885f25d000,0x1000) 3767 3767 cmp RET munmap 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET mmap 123731007504384/0x70885ec00000 3767 3767 cmp CALL mmap(0x70885efc0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 3767 3767 cmp RET mmap 123731011436544/0x70885efc0000 3767 3767 cmp CALL mmap(0x70885efd2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET mmap 123731011510272/0x70885efd2000 3767 3767 cmp CALL mprotect(0x70885edc0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 3767 3767 cmp RET mprotect 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL close(3) 3767 3767 cmp RET close 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL mprotect(0x70885efc0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 3767 3767 cmp RET mprotect 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL mprotect(0x46e02000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 3767 3767 cmp RET mprotect 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x70885f264850) 3767 3767 cmp RET _lwp_setprivate 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL _lwp_self 3767 3767 cmp RET _lwp_self 3767/0xeb7 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7ffffde610,0x7f7ffffde690) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7ffffde690,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL _lwp_self 3767 3767 cmp RET _lwp_self 3767/0xeb7 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7ffffde5a0,0x7f7ffffde690) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7ffffde690,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sysctl(0x70885ed940a8,2,0x70885f1f2360,0x7f7ffffde5a8,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sysctl 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL _lwp_self 3767 3767 cmp RET _lwp_self 3767/0xeb7 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7ffffde5a0,0x7f7ffffde690) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7ffffde690,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL readlink(0x70885ed8c8c0,0x7f7ffffde140,0x400) 3767 3767 cmp NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 3767 3767 cmp RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 3767 3767 cmp CALL issetugid 3767 3767 cmp RET issetugid 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sysctl(0x7f7ffffde468,2,0x70885f1f3480,0x7f7ffffde460,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sysctl 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET mmap 123731014176768/0x70885f25d000 3767 3767 cmp CALL madvise(0x70885f25d000,0x1000,6) 3767 3767 cmp RET madvise 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL munmap(0x70885f25d000,0x1000) 3767 3767 cmp RET munmap 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET mmap 123731005407232/0x70885ea00000 3767 3767 cmp CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7ffffde4c0) 3767 3767 cmp RET __clock_gettime50 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7ffffde4c0) 3767 3767 cmp RET __clock_gettime50 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7ffffde4e0) 3767 3767 cmp RET __clock_gettime50 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET mmap 123731014148096/0x70885f256000 3767 3767 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET mmap 123731001212928/0x70885e600000 3767 3767 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET mmap 123731014144000/0x70885f255000 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sysctl(0x7f7ffffde560,2,0x7f7ffffde540,0x7f7ffffde538,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sysctl 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL _lwp_self 3767 3767 cmp RET _lwp_self 3767/0xeb7 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7ffffde5a0,0x7f7ffffde690) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7ffffde690,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL issetugid 3767 3767 cmp RET issetugid 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET mmap 123731014139904/0x70885f254000 3767 3767 cmp CALL open(0x7f7ffffdecef,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 3767 3767 cmp RET open 3 3767 3767 cmp CALL open(0x7f7ffffdecfd,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 3767 3767 cmp RET open 4 3767 3767 cmp CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7ffffde550) 3767 3767 cmp RET __fstat50 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL __fstat50(4,0x7f7ffffde5f0) 3767 3767 cmp RET __fstat50 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x14c4,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET mmap 123731014131712/0x70885f252000 3767 3767 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x14c4,PROT_READ,0x1,4,0,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET mmap 123731014123520/0x70885f250000 3767 3767 cmp CALL munmap(0x70885f252000,0x14c4) 3767 3767 cmp RET munmap 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL munmap(0x70885f250000,0x14c4) 3767 3767 cmp RET munmap 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL _lwp_self 3767 3767 cmp RET _lwp_self 3767/0xeb7 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7ffffde430,0x7f7ffffde470) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7ffffde470,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL _lwp_self 3767 3767 cmp RET _lwp_self 3767/0xeb7 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7ffffde400,0x7f7ffffde470) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7ffffde470,0) 3767 3767 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 3767 3767 cmp CALL exit(0) 2046 2046 sh RET __wait450 3767/0xeb7 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eede0,0x7f7fff0675c0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/sbin/rm" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eede0,0x7f7fff0675c0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/usr/sbin/rm" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5eede0,0x7f7fff0675c0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/bin/rm" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __vfork14 6478 6478 sh EMUL "netbsd" 6478 6478 sh RET fork 0 6478 6478 sh CALL execve(0x7f414a5eeec8,0x7f414a5eedc0,0x7f414a5eee08) 6478 6478 sh NAMI "/bin/rm" 6478 6478 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 2046 2046 sh RET __vfork14 6478/0x194e 2046 2046 sh CALL getpgrp 2046 2046 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 2046 2046 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff06762c,0,0) 6478 6478 rm EMUL "netbsd" 6478 6478 rm RET execve JUSTRETURN 6478 6478 rm CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET mmap 126915876057088/0x736de7b57000 6478 6478 rm CALL open(0x7f7e9420c1ce,0,0x7f7e944110b0) 6478 6478 rm NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 6478 6478 rm RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 6478 6478 rm CALL open(0x7f7fff6ac958,0,7) 6478 6478 rm NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 6478 6478 rm RET open 3 6478 6478 rm CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff6ac858) 6478 6478 rm RET __fstat50 0 6478 6478 rm CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET mmap 126915876052992/0x736de7b56000 6478 6478 rm CALL munmap(0x736de7b56000,0x1000) 6478 6478 rm RET munmap 0 6478 6478 rm CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET mmap 126915868360704/0x736de7400000 6478 6478 rm CALL mmap(0x736de77c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 6478 6478 rm RET mmap 126915872292864/0x736de77c0000 6478 6478 rm CALL mmap(0x736de77d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET mmap 126915872366592/0x736de77d2000 6478 6478 rm CALL mprotect(0x736de75c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 6478 6478 rm RET mprotect 0 6478 6478 rm CALL close(3) 6478 6478 rm RET close 0 6478 6478 rm CALL mprotect(0x736de77c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 6478 6478 rm RET mprotect 0 6478 6478 rm CALL mprotect(0xc0802000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 6478 6478 rm RET mprotect 0 6478 6478 rm CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x736de7b5d850) 6478 6478 rm RET _lwp_setprivate 0 6478 6478 rm CALL _lwp_self 6478 6478 rm RET _lwp_self 6478/0x194e 6478 6478 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff6ad050,0x7f7fff6ad0d0) 6478 6478 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 6478 6478 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff6ad0d0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 6478 6478 rm CALL _lwp_self 6478 6478 rm RET _lwp_self 6478/0x194e 6478 6478 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff6acfe0,0x7f7fff6ad0d0) 6478 6478 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 6478 6478 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff6ad0d0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 6478 6478 rm CALL __sysctl(0x736de75940a8,2,0x736de79f2360,0x7f7fff6acfe8,0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET __sysctl 0 6478 6478 rm CALL _lwp_self 6478 6478 rm RET _lwp_self 6478/0x194e 6478 6478 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff6acfe0,0x7f7fff6ad0d0) 6478 6478 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 6478 6478 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff6ad0d0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 6478 6478 rm CALL readlink(0x736de758c8c0,0x7f7fff6acb80,0x400) 6478 6478 rm NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 6478 6478 rm RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 6478 6478 rm CALL issetugid 6478 6478 rm RET issetugid 0 6478 6478 rm CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff6acea8,2,0x736de79f3480,0x7f7fff6acea0,0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET __sysctl 0 6478 6478 rm CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET mmap 126915876052992/0x736de7b56000 6478 6478 rm CALL madvise(0x736de7b56000,0x1000,6) 6478 6478 rm RET madvise 0 6478 6478 rm CALL munmap(0x736de7b56000,0x1000) 6478 6478 rm RET munmap 0 6478 6478 rm CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET mmap 126915866263552/0x736de7200000 6478 6478 rm CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff6acf00) 6478 6478 rm RET __clock_gettime50 0 6478 6478 rm CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff6acf00) 6478 6478 rm RET __clock_gettime50 0 6478 6478 rm CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff6acf20) 6478 6478 rm RET __clock_gettime50 0 6478 6478 rm CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET mmap 126915876024320/0x736de7b4f000 6478 6478 rm CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET mmap 126915862069248/0x736de6e00000 6478 6478 rm CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET mmap 126915876020224/0x736de7b4e000 6478 6478 rm CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff6acfa0,2,0x7f7fff6acf80,0x7f7fff6acf78,0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET __sysctl 0 6478 6478 rm CALL _lwp_self 6478 6478 rm RET _lwp_self 6478/0x194e 6478 6478 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff6acfe0,0x7f7fff6ad0d0) 6478 6478 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 6478 6478 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff6ad0d0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 6478 6478 rm CALL issetugid 6478 6478 rm RET issetugid 0 6478 6478 rm CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6478 6478 rm RET mmap 126915876016128/0x736de7b4d000 6478 6478 rm CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINFO,0x7f7fff6acfd0,0x7f7fff6acff0,0x736de757ee40,2) 6478 6478 rm RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 6478 6478 rm CALL ioctl(0,TIOCGETA,0x7f7fff6acfc0) 6478 6478 rm RET ioctl -1 errno 25 Inappropriate ioctl for device 6478 6478 rm CALL __lstat50(0x7f7fff6ad726,0x7f7fff6ad030) 6478 6478 rm NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 6478 6478 rm RET __lstat50 0 6478 6478 rm CALL unlink(0x7f7fff6ad726) 6478 6478 rm NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 6478 6478 rm RET unlink 0 6478 6478 rm CALL _lwp_self 6478 6478 rm RET _lwp_self 6478/0x194e 6478 6478 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff6acf30,0x7f7fff6acf70) 6478 6478 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 6478 6478 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff6acf70,0) 6478 6478 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 6478 6478 rm CALL _lwp_self 6478 6478 rm RET _lwp_self 6478/0x194e 6478 6478 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff6acf00,0x7f7fff6acf70) 6478 6478 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 6478 6478 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff6acf70,0) 6478 6478 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 6478 6478 rm CALL exit(0) 2046 2046 sh RET __wait450 6478/0x194e 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 2046 2046 sh RET read 0 2046 2046 sh CALL close(0xd) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5ee978,0x7f7fff067f30) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f414a5ee948,0x7f7fff067f90) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook" 2046 2046 sh RET __stat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL open(0x7f414a5ee948,0,0) 2046 2046 sh NAMI "/etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook" 2046 2046 sh RET open 3 2046 2046 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff067f90) 2046 2046 sh RET __fstat50 0 2046 2046 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET lseek 0 2046 2046 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff067f8c,4) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "#!/b" 2046 2046 sh RET read 4 2046 2046 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 2046 2046 sh RET lseek 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 2046 2046 sh CALL close(3) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 2046 2046 sh RET fcntl 0 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 90 bytes "#!/bin/sh\ncase \"$interface\" in\n lo[0-9]* | tun[0-9]*) exit;;\nesac\n/etc/rc.d/n\ pf reload\n" 2046 2046 sh RET read 90/0x5a 2046 2046 sh CALL __vfork14 20800 20800 sh EMUL "netbsd" 20800 20800 sh RET fork 0 20800 20800 sh CALL execve(0x7f414a5eea28,0x7f414a5eea60,0x7f414a5eea78) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.d/npf" 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/bin/sh" 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 2046 2046 sh RET __vfork14 20800/0x5140 2046 2046 sh CALL getpgrp 2046 2046 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 2046 2046 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff067d7c,0,0) 20800 20800 sh EMUL "netbsd" 20800 20800 sh RET execve JUSTRETURN 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266277376/0x7f769405d000 20800 20800 sh CALL open(0x7f7e7700c1ce,0,0x7f7e772110b0) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 20800 20800 sh RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 20800 20800 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff980a28,0,1) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/lib/libedit.so.3" 20800 20800 sh RET open 3 20800 20800 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff980928) 20800 20800 sh RET __fstat50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266273280/0x7f769405c000 20800 20800 sh CALL munmap(0x7f769405c000,0x1000) 20800 20800 sh RET munmap 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x235000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263799296/0x7f7693e00000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0x7f769402e000,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x2e000) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266084864/0x7f769402e000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0x7f7694031000,0x4000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266097152/0x7f7694031000 20800 20800 sh CALL mprotect(0x7f7693e2f000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 20800 20800 sh RET mprotect 0 20800 20800 sh CALL close(3) 20800 20800 sh RET close 0 20800 20800 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff980a28,0,5) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/lib/libterminfo.so.2" 20800 20800 sh RET open 3 20800 20800 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff980928) 20800 20800 sh RET __fstat50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266273280/0x7f769405c000 20800 20800 sh CALL munmap(0x7f769405c000,0x1000) 20800 20800 sh RET munmap 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x20f000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147259604992/0x7f7693a00000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0x7f7693c0d000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0xd000) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147261755392/0x7f7693c0d000 20800 20800 sh CALL mprotect(0x7f7693a0e000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 20800 20800 sh RET mprotect 0 20800 20800 sh CALL close(3) 20800 20800 sh RET close 0 20800 20800 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff980a28,0,7) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 20800 20800 sh RET open 3 20800 20800 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff980928) 20800 20800 sh RET __fstat50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266273280/0x7f769405c000 20800 20800 sh CALL munmap(0x7f769405c000,0x1000) 20800 20800 sh RET munmap 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147253313536/0x7f7693400000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0x7f76937c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147257245696/0x7f76937c0000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0x7f76937d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147257319424/0x7f76937d2000 20800 20800 sh CALL mprotect(0x7f76935c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 20800 20800 sh RET mprotect 0 20800 20800 sh CALL close(3) 20800 20800 sh RET close 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mprotect(0x7f769402e000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 20800 20800 sh RET mprotect 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mprotect(0x7f7693c0d000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 20800 20800 sh RET mprotect 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mprotect(0x7f76937c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 20800 20800 sh RET mprotect 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mprotect(0x10062d000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 20800 20800 sh RET mprotect 0 20800 20800 sh CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x7f7694063850) 20800 20800 sh RET _lwp_setprivate 0 20800 20800 sh CALL _lwp_self 20800 20800 sh RET _lwp_self 20800/0x5140 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff981120,0x7f7fff9811a0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff9811a0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL _lwp_self 20800 20800 sh RET _lwp_self 20800/0x5140 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff9810b0,0x7f7fff9811a0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff9811a0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f76935940a8,2,0x7f76939f2360,0x7f7fff9810b8,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sysctl 0 20800 20800 sh CALL _lwp_self 20800 20800 sh RET _lwp_self 20800/0x5140 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff9810b0,0x7f7fff9811a0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff9811a0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL readlink(0x7f769358c8c0,0x7f7fff980c50,0x400) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 20800 20800 sh RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 20800 20800 sh CALL issetugid 20800 20800 sh RET issetugid 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff980f78,2,0x7f76939f3480,0x7f7fff980f70,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sysctl 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266273280/0x7f769405c000 20800 20800 sh CALL madvise(0x7f769405c000,0x1000,6) 20800 20800 sh RET madvise 0 20800 20800 sh CALL munmap(0x7f769405c000,0x1000) 20800 20800 sh RET munmap 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147251216384/0x7f7693200000 20800 20800 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff980fd0) 20800 20800 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff980fd0) 20800 20800 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff980ff0) 20800 20800 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266244608/0x7f7694055000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147247022080/0x7f7692e00000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266240512/0x7f7694054000 20800 20800 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff981070,2,0x7f7fff981050,0x7f7fff981048,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sysctl 0 20800 20800 sh CALL _lwp_self 20800 20800 sh RET _lwp_self 20800/0x5140 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff9810b0,0x7f7fff9811a0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff9811a0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL _lwp_self 20800 20800 sh RET _lwp_self 20800/0x5140 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff9810b0,0x7f7fff9811a0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff9811a0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL _lwp_self 20800 20800 sh RET _lwp_self 20800/0x5140 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff9810b0,0x7f7fff9811a0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff9811a0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGCHLD,0x7f7fff981100,0x7f7fff981120,0x7f769357ee40,2) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff981170,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL getuid 20800 20800 sh RET getuid 0 20800 20800 sh CALL getgid 20800 20800 sh RET getgid 0 20800 20800 sh CALL geteuid 20800 20800 sh RET geteuid 0 20800 20800 sh CALL getegid 20800 20800 sh RET getegid 0 20800 20800 sh CALL fcntl(0,F_MAXFD,0) 20800 20800 sh RET fcntl 2 20800 20800 sh CALL getrlimit(8,0x7f7fff981100) 20800 20800 sh RET getrlimit 0 20800 20800 sh CALL issetugid 20800 20800 sh RET issetugid 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266236416/0x7f7694053000 20800 20800 sh CALL getpid 20800 20800 sh RET getpid 20800/0x5140, 2046/0x7fe 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266224128/0x7f7694050000 20800 20800 sh CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fff9810b0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __gettimeofday50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266220032/0x7f769404f000 20800 20800 sh CALL geteuid 20800 20800 sh RET geteuid 0 20800 20800 sh CALL getppid 20800 20800 sh RET getppid 2046/0x7fe 20800 20800 sh CALL geteuid 20800 20800 sh RET geteuid 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266215936/0x7f769404e000 20800 20800 sh CALL __stat50(0x100425a95,0x7f7fff980fc0) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "." 20800 20800 sh RET __stat50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f7fff981828,0x7f7fff981060) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/" 20800 20800 sh RET __stat50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff9817f8,0,0x7f7fff981220) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.d/npf" 20800 20800 sh RET open 3 20800 20800 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff981050) 20800 20800 sh RET __fstat50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET lseek 0 20800 20800 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff98104c,4) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "#!/b" 20800 20800 sh RET read 4 20800 20800 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET lseek 0 20800 20800 sh CALL fcntl(0,F_DUPFD,0xf) 20800 20800 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 20800 20800 sh CALL close(0xf) 20800 20800 sh RET close 0 20800 20800 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 20800 20800 sh RET fcntl 12/0xc 20800 20800 sh CALL close(3) 20800 20800 sh RET close 0 20800 20800 sh CALL fcntl(0xc,F_SETFD,1) 20800 20800 sh RET fcntl 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0x7f7fff9810f0,0x7f769357ee40,2) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0x7f7fff9810a0,0x7f7fff9810c0,0x7f769357ee40,2) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0x7f7fff9810a0,0x7f769357ee40,2) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0x7f7fff9810a0,0,0x7f769357ee40,2) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff9810f0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0,0x7f7fff9810f0,0x7f769357ee40,2) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0x7f7fff9810a0,0x7f7fff9810c0,0x7f769357ee40,2) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff9810f0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0,0x7f7fff9810f0,0x7f769357ee40,2) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0x7f7fff9810a0,0x7f7fff9810c0,0x7f769357ee40,2) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff9810f0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0,0x7f7fff9810f0,0x7f769357ee40,2) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0x7f7fff9810a0,0x7f7fff9810c0,0x7f769357ee40,2) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff9810f0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0,0x7f7fff9810f0,0x7f769357ee40,2) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0x7f7fff9810a0,0x7f7fff9810c0,0x7f769357ee40,2) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff9810f0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xc,0x10062fc80,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 12 read 789 bytes "#!/bin/sh\n#\n# $NetBSD: npf,v 1.7.6.1 2023/10/13 18:04:49 martin Exp $\n#\n# Public D\ omain.\n#\n\n# PROVIDE: npf\n# REQUIRE: root bootconf CRITLOCALMOUNTED tty network\n# \ BEFORE: NETWORKING\n\n$_rc_subr_loaded . /etc/rc.subr\n\nname=\"npf\"\nrcvar=$name\n\n\ start_cmd=\"npf_start\"\nstop_cmd=\"npf_stop\"\n\nreload_cmd=\"npf_reload\"\nstatus_cm\ d=\"npf_status\"\nextra_commands=\"reload status\"\n\n\nnpf_start()\n{\n echo \ \"Enabling NPF $npf_rules\"\n /sbin/npfctl reload \"$npf_rules\"\n\n # The npf_boot\ script has enabled npf already.\n if [ \"$autoboot\" != \"yes\" ]; then\n \ /sbin/npfctl start\n fi\n}\n\nnpf_stop()\n{\n echo \"Disabling NPF.\ \"\n /sbin/npfctl stop\n /sbin/npfctl flush\n}\n\nnpf_reload()\n{\n echo \ \"Reloading NPF ruleset $npf_rules\"\n /sbin/npfctl reload \"$npf_rules\"\n}\n\nnpf_s\ tatus()\n{\n :\n}\n\nload_rc_config $name\nrun_rc_command \"$1\"\n" 20800 20800 sh RET read 789/0x315 20800 20800 sh CALL __stat50(0x100630330,0x7f7fff980dd0) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.subr" 20800 20800 sh RET __stat50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL open(0x100630330,0,0) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.subr" 20800 20800 sh RET open 3 20800 20800 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff980dd0) 20800 20800 sh RET __fstat50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET lseek 0 20800 20800 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff980dcc,4) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# $N" 20800 20800 sh RET read 4 20800 20800 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET lseek 0 20800 20800 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 20800 20800 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 20800 20800 sh CALL close(3) 20800 20800 sh RET close 0 20800 20800 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 20800 20800 sh RET fcntl 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266203648/0x7f769404b000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266199552/0x7f769404a000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266195456/0x7f7694049000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266191360/0x7f7694048000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "# $NetBSD: rc.subr,v 1.111 2022/05/22 11:27:33 andvar Exp $\n#\n# Copyright (c) 1997-2\ 011 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.\n# All rights reserved.\n#\n# This code is derived fro\ m software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation\n# by Luke Mewburn.\n#\n# Redistributi\ on and use in source and binary forms, with or without\n# modification, are permitted \ provided that the following conditions\n# are met:\n# 1. Redistributions of source cod\ e must retain the above copyright\n# notice, this list of conditions and the follow\ ing disclaimer.\n# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyrigh\ t\n# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the\n# docu\ mentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.\n#\n# THIS SOFTWARE I\ S PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS\n# ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRES\ S OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED\n# TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF M\ ERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR\n# PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SH\ ALL " 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS\n# BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPEC\ IAL, EXEMPLARY, OR\n# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMEN\ T OF\n# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS\n# IN\ TERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN\n# CONTRACT, STR\ ICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)\n# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT O\ F THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE\n# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.\n#\n\ # rc.subr\n# functions used by various rc scripts\n#\n\n: ${rcvar_manpage:='rc.conf\ (5)'}\n: ${RC_PID:=$$} ; export RC_PID\nnl='\n' # a literal newline\n\n# RC variables \ to clear on start.\n_env_clear_rc_vars=\"\nRC_PID=\n_rc_pid=\n_rc_original_stdout_fd=\ \n_rc_original_stderr_fd=\n_rc_postprocessor_fd=\n_rc_kill_ntries=\n\"\n\nexport PATH=\ /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin\n#\n# functions\n# ---------\n\n#\n# checkyesno v\ ar\n# Test $1 variable.\n# Return 0 if it's \"yes\" (et al), 1 if it's \"no\" (et\ al), 2 otherwise.\n#\ncheckyesnox()\n{\n eval" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266187264/0x7f7694047000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266183168/0x7f7694046000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " _value=\\$${1}\n case $_value in\n\n # \"yes\", \"true\", \"o\ n\", or \"1\"\n [Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|[Oo][Nn]|1)\n return 0\n\ ;;\n\n # \"no\", \"false\", \"off\", or \"0\"\n [Nn][O\ o]|[Ff][Aa][Ll][Ss][Ee]|[Oo][Ff][Ff]|0)\n return 1\n ;;\n\ *)\n return 2\n ;;\n esac\n}\n\n#\n# checkyesno var\ \n# Test $1 variable, and warn if not set to YES or NO.\n# Return 0 if it's \"yes\ \" (et al), nonzero otherwise.\n#\ncheckyesno()\n{\n local var\n\n checkyesnox $1\ \n var=$?\n case \"${var}\" in\n ( 0 | 1 ) return $var;;\n esac\n\ warn \"\\$${1} is not set properly - see ${rcvar_manpage}.\"\n return 1\n}\n\ \n#\n# yesno_to_truefalse var\n# Convert the value of a variable from any of th\ e values\n# understood by checkyesno() to \"true\" or \"false\".\n#\nyesno_to_true\ false()\n{\n local var=$1\n if checkyesno $var; then\n eval $var=true\ \n return 0\n else\n eval $var=false\n return\ 1\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# reverse_list list\n# print the list in reverse order\n#\nre\ verse_list()\n{\n _revlist=\n for _revfile; do\n _revlist=\"$_r\ evfile $_revlist\"\n done\n echo $_revlist\n}\n\n#\n# If booting directly to multi\ us" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266162688/0x7f7694041000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266134016/0x7f769403a000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266129920/0x7f7694039000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "er, send SIGTERM to\n# the parent (/etc/rc) to abort the boot.\n# Otherwise just exit.\ \n#\nstop_boot()\n{\n if [ \"$autoboot\" = yes ]; then\n echo \"ERROR: \ ABORTING BOOT (sending SIGTERM to parent)!\"\n kill -TERM ${RC_PID}\n fi\n\ exit 1\n}\n\n#\n# mount_critical_filesystems type\n# Go through the list of\ critical file systems as provided in\n# the rc.conf(5) variable $critical_file\ systems_${type}, checking\n# each one to see if it is mounted, and if it is not, mo\ unting it.\n# It's not an error if file systems prefixed with \"OPTIONAL:\"\n#\ are not mentioned in /etc/fstab.\n#\nmount_critical_filesystems()\n{\n eval _\ fslist=\\$critical_filesystems_${1}\n _mountcrit_es=0\n for _fs in $_fslist; d\ o\n _optional=false\n case \"$_fs\" in\n OPTION\ AL:*)\n _optional=true\n _fs=\"${_fs#*:}\"\n\ ;;\n esac\n _ismounted=false\n \ # look for a line like \"${fs} on * type *\"\n # or \"* on ${fs} type\ *\" in the output from mount.\n case \"${nl}$( mount )${nl}\" in\n\ *\" on ${_fs} type \"*)\n _ismounted=true\n\ ;;\n *\"${nl}${_fs} on \"*)\n \ _ismounted=true\n " 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " ;;\n esac\n if $_ismounted; then\n \ print_rc_metadata \\\n \"note:File system ${_fs} was already \ mounted\"\n else\n _mount_output=$( mount $_fs 2>&1 )\n\ _mount_es=$?\n case \"$_mount_output\" in\n\ *\"${nl}\"*)\n # multiple lines can't\ be good,\n # not even if $_optional is true\n \ ;;\n *[uU]'nknown special file or file syst\ em'*)\n if $_optional; then\n \ # ignore this error\n print_rc_metadata \\\n\ \"note:Optional file system ${_fs} is not present\"\n \ _mount_es=0\n _mount\ _output=\"\"\n fi\n ;;\n \ esac\n if [ -n \"$_mount_output\" ]; then\n \ printf >&2 \"%s\\n\" \"$_mount_output\"\n \ fi\n if [ \"$_mount_es\" != 0 ]; then\n \ _mountcrit_es=\"$_mount_es\"\n fi\n fi\n\ done\n return $_mountcrit_es\n}\n\n#\n# mount_critical_filesystems_zfs\n#\ Go through the list of critical ZFS mountpoints as provided in\n# the rc\ .conf(5) variable $critical_filesystems_zfs, checking\n# each one to see if it \ is mounted, and if it is not, mounting it.\n# It's not an error if file systems pref\ ixed with \"OPTIONAL:\"\n# aren't ZF" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266125824/0x7f7694038000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263778816/0x7f7693dfb000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263758336/0x7f7693df6000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263737856/0x7f7693df1000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "S mountpoints.\nmount_critical_filesystems_zfs()\n{\n _fslist=$critical_filesystems_\ zfs\n _tab=\" \"\n _mountcrit_es=0\n for _fs in $_fslist; do\n \ _optional=false\n case \"$_fs\" in\n OPTIONAL:*)\n\ _optional=true\n _fs=\"${_fs#*:}\"\n\ ;;\n esac\n\n _dataset=$(\n \ zfs list -H -o mountpoint,name |\n while read _li\ ne ; do\n _dataset=''\n case \ \"$_line\" in\n \"${_fs}${_tab}\"*)\n \ _dataset=\"${_line#*${_tab}}\"\n \ ;;\n esac\n if [ -n \"$_da\ taset\" ]; then\n case \"$( zfs get -H -o value \ canmount $_dataset )\" in\n on)\n \ echo -n \"$_dataset\"\n \ break ;;\n *) # noauto|off - data\ set isn't supposed to be mounted\n ;;\n\ esac\n fi\n \ done)\n\n if [ -z \"$_dataset\" ]; then\n \ if $_optional; then\n # ignore this error\n \ print_rc_metadata \\\n \"note:Optiona\ l file system $_fs is not present\"\n else\n \ printf >&2 \"%s\\n\" \"No suitable ZFS dataset found for mountpoint $_fs\"\n\ _mountcrit_es=1\n fi\n \ else\n _mount_es=\n case \"$( zfs get -H -\ o value mounted $_dataset )\" in\n yes)\n \ _mount_" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "es=1\n print_rc_metadata \\\n \"note\ :File system $_fs was already mounted\"\n ;;\n \ *) # no\n zfs mount \"$_dataset\" >/dev/\ null\n _mount_es=$?\n ;;\n \ esac\n\n if [ $_mount_es -ne 0 ]; then\n \ _mountcrit_es=\"$_mount_es\"\n fi\n \ fi\n done\n return $_mountcrit_es\n}\n\n#\n# check_pidfile pidfile procnam\ e [interpreter]\n# Parses the first line of pidfile for a PID, and ensures\n#\ that the process is running and matches procname.\n# Prints the matching PI\ D upon success, nothing otherwise.\n# interpreter is optional; see _find_processes()\ for details.\n#\ncheck_pidfile()\n{\n _pidfile=$1\n _procname=$2\n _interpreter=$\ 3\n if [ -z \"$_pidfile\" ] || [ -z \"$_procname\" ]; then\n err 3 \ 'USAGE: check_pidfile pidfile procname [interpreter]'\n fi\n if [ ! -f $_pidfile ];\ then\n return\n fi\n read _pid _junk < $_pidfile\n if [ -z \"$_pi\ d\" ]; then\n return\n fi\n _find_processes $_procname ${_interpre\ ter:-.} '-p '\"$_pid\"\n}\n\n#\n# check_process procname [interpreter]\n# Ensure\ s that a process (or processes) named procname is running.\n# " 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147266113536/0x7f7694035000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263725568/0x7f7693dee000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263713280/0x7f7693deb000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263700992/0x7f7693de8000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263688704/0x7f7693de5000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263668224/0x7f7693de0000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263647744/0x7f7693ddb000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "Prints a list of matching PIDs.\n# interpreter is optional; see _find_processes()\ for details.\n#\ncheck_process()\n{\n _procname=$1\n _interpreter=$2\n if [ -\ z \"$_procname\" ]; then\n err 3 'USAGE: check_process procname [interpre\ ter]'\n fi\n _find_processes $_procname ${_interpreter:-.} '-A'\n}\n\n#\n# _find_pr\ ocesses procname interpreter psargs\n# Search for procname in the output of ps genera\ ted by psargs.\n# Prints the PIDs of any matching processes, space separated.\n#\ \n# If interpreter == \".\", check the following variations of procname\n# agains\ t the first word of each command:\n# procname\n# `basename proc\ name`\n# `basename procname` + \":\"\n# \"(\" + `basename proc\ name` + \")\"\n#\n# If interpreter != \".\", read the first line of procname, remo\ ve the\n# leading #!, normalise whitespace, append procname, and attempt to\n#\ match that against each command, either as is, or with extra words\n# at the\ end. As an alternative, to deal with interpreted daemons\n# using perl, the basena\ me of the interpreter plus a colon is also\n# " 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "tried as the prefix to procname.\n#\n_find_processes()\n{\n if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then\ \n err 3 'USAGE: _find_processes procname interpreter psargs'\n fi\n\ _procname=$1\n _interpreter=$2\n _psargs=$3\n\n _pref=\n _procn\ amebn=${_procname##*/}\n if [ $_interpreter != \".\" ]; then # an interpret\ ed script\n read _interp < ${_chroot:-}/$_procname # read interpreter nam\ e\n _interp=${_interp#\\#!} # strip #!\n set -- $_inter\ p\n if [ $1 = \"/usr/bin/env\" ]; then\n shift\n \ set -- $(type $1)\n shift $(($# - 1))\n \ _interp=\"${1##*/} $_procname\"\n else\n \ _interp=\"$* $_procname\"\n fi\n if [ $_interpreter != \ $1 ]; then\n warn \"\\$command_interpreter $_interpreter != $1\"\n\ fi\n _interpbn=${1##*/}\n _fp_args='_argv'\n\ _fp_match='case \"$_argv\" in\n ${_interp}|\"${_interp} \"\ *|\"${_interpbn}: \"*${_procnamebn}*)'\n else \ # a normal daemon\n _fp_args='_arg0 _argv'\n _fp_ma\ tch='case \"$_arg0\" in\n $_procname|$_procnamebn|${_procnamebn}:|\"\ (${_procnamebn})\")'\n fi\n\n _proccheck='\n ps -o \"pid,args\" '\"$_psargs\ \"' 2>&1 |\n while read _npi" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "d '\"$_fp_args\"'; do\n case \"$_npid\" in\n ps:|PI\ D)\n continue ;;\n esac ; '\"$_fp_match\"\ '\n echo -n \"$_pref$_npid\" ;\n \ _pref=\" \"\n ;;\n esac\n \ done'\n\n#echo 1>&2 \"proccheck is :$_proccheck:\"\n eval $_proccheck\n}\n\ \n#\n# kill_pids signal pid [pid ...]\n# kills the given pids with signal. \n#\ returns the list of pids killed successfully.\n#\nkill_pids()\n{\n local \ signal=$1\n shift\n local list=\"$*\"\n local j=\n local nlist=\n for j \ in $list; do\n if kill -$signal $j 2>/dev/null; then\n nlist=\ \"${nlist}${nlist:+ }$j\"\n fi\n done\n echo $nlist\n}\n\n#\n# wait_fo\ r_pids pid [pid ...]\n# spins until none of the pids exist\n# if _rc_kill_ntries is \ set and exceeded, it SIGKILLS the remaining\n# pids\n#\nwait_for_pids()\n{\n local \ ntries=0\n local prefix=\n local nlist=\n local list=\"$*\"\n\n if [ -z \"$lis\ t\" ]; then\n return\n fi\n\n while true; do\n nlist=\ $(kill_pids 0 $list)\n if [ -z \"$nlist\" ]; then\n break\ \n fi\n if [ \"$list\" != \"$nlist\" ]; then\n \ list=$nlist\n echo -n ${prefix:-\"Waiting for PIDS: \"}$list\ \n prefix=\", \"\n fi\n # " 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263635456/0x7f7693dd8000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263623168/0x7f7693dd5000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "We want this to be a tight loop for a fast exit\n sleep 0.05\n \ ntries=$((ntries + 1))\n if [ -n \"${_rc_kill_ntries}\" ]; then\ \n if [ ${ntries} -gt ${_rc_kill_ntries} ]; then\n \ kill_pids 9 $list > /dev/null\n fi\n fi\n\ done\n if [ -n \"$prefix\" ]; then\n echo \".\"\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# \ run_rc_command argument [parameters]\n# Search for argument in the list of supported c\ ommands, which is:\n# \"start stop restart rcvar status poll ${extra_command\ s}\"\n# If there's a match, run ${argument}_cmd or the default method\n# (see b\ elow), and pass the optional list of parameters to it.\n#\n# If argument has a give\ n prefix, then change the operation as follows:\n# Prefix Operation\n#\ ------ ---------\n# fast Skip the pid check, and set rc\ _fast=yes\n# force Set ${rcvar} to YES, and set rc_force=yes\n# \ one Set ${rcvar} to YES\n#\n# The following globals are used:\n#\n#\ Name Needed Purpose\n# ---- ------ -------\n#\ name y Name of script.\n#\n# command n Full p\ ath to command.\n# Not needed if ${rc_arg}_cmd is set for\ \n# each keyword.\n#" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263619072/0x7f7693dd4000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263614976/0x7f7693dd3000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263610880/0x7f7693dd2000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263606784/0x7f7693dd1000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263602688/0x7f7693dd0000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263598592/0x7f7693dcf000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263594496/0x7f7693dce000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263590400/0x7f7693dcd000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263586304/0x7f7693dcc000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263582208/0x7f7693dcb000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "\n# command_args n Optional args/shell directives for command.\n#\n#\ command_interpreter n If not empty, command is interpreted, so\n# \ call check_{pidfile,process}() appropriately.\n#\n# extra_\ commands n List of extra commands supported.\n#\n# pidfile n\ If set, use check_pidfile $pidfile $command,\n# otherw\ ise use check_process $command.\n# In either case, only c\ heck if $command is set.\n#\n# procname n Process name to check for inst\ ead of $command.\n#\n# rcvar n This is checked with checkyesno to det\ ermine\n# if the action should be run.\n#\n# ${name\ }_chroot n Directory to chroot to before running ${command}\n# \ Requires /usr to be mounted.\n#\n# ${name}_chdir n\ Directory to cd to before running ${command}\n# (if no\ t using ${name}_chroot).\n#\n# ${name}_flags n Arguments to call ${command} w\ ith.\n# NOTE: $flags from the parent environment\n# \ can be used to override this.\n#\n# ${name}_env\ n Additional environment variable settings\n# \ for running ${command}\n#\n# ${name}_nice n Nice level to run ${co\ mm" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "and} at.\n#\n# ${name}_user n User to run ${command} as, using su(1) if not\ \n# using ${name}_chroot.\n# \ Requires /usr to be mounted.\n#\n# ${name}_group n Group to run c\ hrooted ${command} as.\n# Requires /usr to be mounted.\n\ #\n# ${name}_groups n Comma separated list of supplementary groups\n# \ to run the chrooted ${command} with.\n# \ Requires /usr to be mounted.\n#\n# ${rc_arg}_cmd n If set, use th\ is as the method when invoked;\n# Otherwise, use default\ command (see below)\n#\n# ${rc_arg}_precmd n If set, run just before perfor\ ming the\n# ${rc_arg}_cmd method in the default\n# \ operation (i.e, after checking for required\n# \ bits and process (non)existence).\n# If thi\ s completes with a non-zero exit code,\n# don't run ${rc\ _arg}_cmd.\n#\n# ${rc_arg}_postcmd n If set, run just after performing the\ \n# ${rc_arg}_cmd method, if that method\n# \ returned a zero exit code.\n#\n# required_dirs n If set\ , check for the existence of the given\n# directories be\ fore running the default\n# (re)start comm" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "and.\n#\n# required_files n If set, check for the readability of the given\ \n# files before running the default (re)start\n# \ command.\n#\n# required_vars n If set, perform checky\ esno on each of the\n# listed variables before running the de\ fault\n# (re)start command.\n#\n# Default behavi\ our for a given argument, if no override method is\n# provided:\n#\n# Argument\ Default behaviour\n# -------- -----------------\n# start \ if !running && checkyesno ${rcvar}\n# ${command}\n#\ \n# stop if ${pidfile}\n# rc_pid=$(check\ _pidfile $pidfile $command)\n# else\n# rc_pid\ =$(check_process $command)\n# kill $sig_stop $rc_pid\n# \ wait_for_pids $rc_pid\n# ($sig_stop defaults to\ TERM.)\n#\n# reload Similar to stop, except use $sig_reload instead,\n#\ and doesn't wait_for_pids.\n# $sig_reload de\ faults to HUP.\n#\n# restart Run `stop' then `start'.\n#\n# status \ Show if ${command} is running, etc.\n#\n# poll Wait for ${com\ mand} to exit.\n#\n# rcvar Display what rc.conf variable is used (if any)\ .\n#\n# Variables available to meth" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "ods, and after run_rc_command() has\n# completed:\n#\n# Variable Purpos\ e\n# -------- -------\n# rc_arg Argument to command, after fas\ t/force/one processing\n# performed\n#\n# rc_flags Flags \ to start the default command with.\n# Defaults to ${name}_flags, unl\ ess overridden\n# by $flags from the environment.\n# \ This variable may be changed by the precmd method.\n#\n# rc_pid\ PID of command (if appropriate)\n#\n# rc_fast Not empty if \ \"fast\" was provided (q.v.)\n#\n# rc_force Not empty if \"force\" was pro\ vided (q.v.)\n#\n#\nrun_rc_command()\n{\n rc_arg=$1\n if [ -z \"$name\" ]; t\ hen\n err 3 'run_rc_command: $name is not set.'\n fi\n\n _rc_prefix=\n\ case \"$rc_arg\" in\n fast*) # \"fast\" prefix; don\ 't check pid\n rc_arg=${rc_arg#fast}\n rc_fast=yes\n ;;\n\ force*) # \"force\" prefix; always run\n \ rc_force=yes\n _rc_prefix=force\n rc_arg=${rc_arg#${_rc_\ prefix}}\n if [ -n \"${rcvar}\" ]; then\n eval ${rcvar}=\ YES\n fi\n ;;\n one*) # \"one\" pref\ ix; set ${rcvar}=yes\n _rc_prefix=one\n rc_arg=${rc_arg#${_rc_\ prefix}}\n if [ -n \"${rcva" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "r}\" ]; then\n eval ${rcvar}=YES\n fi\n ;;\n\ esac\n\n _keywords=\"start stop restart rcvar\"\n if [ -n \"$ext\ ra_commands\" ]; then\n _keywords=\"${_keywords} ${extra_commands}\"\n fi\n\ rc_pid=\n _pidcmd=\n _procname=${procname:-${command}}\n\n \ # setup pid check command if not fast\n if [ -z \"$rc_\ fast\" ] && [ -n \"$_procname\" ]; then\n if [ -n \"$pidfile\" ]; then\n\ _pidcmd='rc_pid=$(check_pidfile '\"$pidfile $_procname $comman\ d_interpreter\"')'\n else\n _pidcmd='rc_pid=$(check_proces\ s '\"$_procname $command_interpreter\"')'\n fi\n if [ -n \"$_pi\ dcmd\" ]; then\n _keywords=\"${_keywords} status poll\"\n\ fi\n fi\n\n if [ -z \"$rc_arg\" ]; then\n rc_usage \"$_k\ eywords\"\n fi\n shift # remove $rc_arg from the positional parameters\n\n\ if [ -n \"$flags\" ]; then # allow override from environment\n \ rc_flags=$flags\n else\n eval rc_flags=\\$${name}_flags\n\ fi\n eval _chdir=\\$${name}_chdir _chroot=\\$${name}_chroot \\\n _n\ ice=\\$${name}_nice _user=\\$${name}_user \\\n _group=\\$${name}_group\ _groups=\\$${name}_groups \\\n _env=\\\"\\$${name}_env\\\"\n\n" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " if [ -n \"$_user\" ]; then # unset $_user if running as that user\n\ if [ \"$_user\" = \"$(id -un)\" ]; then\n unset \ _user\n fi\n fi\n\n # if ${rcvar} is set, \ and $1 is not\n # \"rcvar\", then run\n \ # checkyesno ${rcvar}\n \ # and return if that failed or warn\n # user\ and exit when interactive\n #\n if [ -n \"${rc\ var}\" ] && [ \"$rc_arg\" != \"rcvar\" ]; then\n if ! checkyesno ${rcva\ r}; then\n # check whether interactive or not\n\ if [ -n \"$_run_rc_script\" ]; then\n \ return 0\n fi\n for _elem in $_keyword\ s; do\n if [ \"$_elem\" = \"$rc_arg\" ]; then\n \ cat 1>&2 <&2 \"$0: unknown directive '$rc\ _arg'.\"\n rc_usage \"$_keywords\"\n fi\n fi\n\n\ eval $_pidcmd # determine the pid if necessary\n\n for _e\ lem in $_keywords; do\n if [ \"$_elem\" != \"$rc_arg\" ]; then\n \ continue\n fi\n\n # if t\ here's a custom ${XXX_cmd},\n # run that instead" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263578112/0x7f7693dca000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " of the default\n #\n eval _cmd=\\$$\ {rc_arg}_cmd _precmd=\\$${rc_arg}_precmd \\\n _postcmd=\\$${rc_arg}_post\ cmd\n if [ -n \"$_cmd\" ]; then\n # if t\ he precmd failed and force\n # isn't set, exit\n\ #\n if ! eval $_precmd && \ [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n return 1\n \ fi\n\n if ! eval $_cmd \\\"\\${@}\\\" && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]\ ; then\n return 1\n fi\n \ eval $_postcmd\n return 0\n fi\n\n\ if [ ${#} -gt 0 ]; then\n err 1 \"the $rc_arg co\ mmand does not take any parameters\"\n fi\n\n case \"$rc_arg\" in\ # default operations...\n\n status)\n if [ -\ n \"$rc_pid\" ]; then\n echo \"${name} is running as pid $rc_p\ id.\"\n else\n echo \"${name} is not running.\ \"\n return 1\n fi\n \ ;;\n\n start)\n if [ -n \"$rc_pid\" ]; then\n\ echo 1>&2 \"${name} already running? (pid=$rc_pid).\"\ \n exit 1\n fi\n\n \ if [ ! -x ${_chroot}${command} ]; then\n return\ 0\n fi\n\n # check for required v\ ariables,\n # directories, and files\n \ #\n for _f in $required_vars; do\n\ if ! checkyesno $_f; then\n \ warn \"\\$${_f} is no" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263574016/0x7f7693dc9000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "t enabled.\"\n if [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n \ fi\n fi\n done\n \ for _f in $required_dirs; do\n if [ ! -d \"${_f}/.\" \ ]; then\n warn \"${_f} is not a directory.\"\n\ if [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n\ fi\n done\n for _f\ in $required_files; do\n if [ ! -r \"${_f}\" ]; then\n\ warn \"${_f} is not readable.\"\n \ if [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n \ fi\n done\n\n \ # if the precmd failed and force\n \ # isn't set, exit\n #\n \ if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n\n # setu\ p the command to run, and run it\n #\n \ echo \"Starting ${name}.\"\n if [ -n \"$_chroot\" ]\ ; then\n _doit=\"\\\n$_env_clear_rc_vars $_env \\\n${_n\ ice:+nice -n $_nice }\\\nchroot ${_user:+-u $_user }${_group:+-g $_group }${_groups:+-\ G $_groups }\\\n$_chroot $command $rc_flags $command_args\"\n else\n\ _doit=\"\\\n${_chdir:+cd $_chdir; }\\\n$_env_clear_rc_\ vars $_env \\\n${_nice:+nice -n $_nice }\\\n$command $rc_flags $command_args\"\n\ if [ -n \"$_user\" ]" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263569920/0x7f7693dc8000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263565824/0x7f7693dc7000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "; then\n _doit=\"su -m $_user -c 'sh -c \\\"$_doit\ \\\"'\"\n fi\n fi\n\n \ # if the cmd failed and force\n \ # isn't set, exit\n #\n \ if ! eval $_doit && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n\n # fina\ lly, run postcmd\n #\n eval $\ _postcmd\n ;;\n\n stop)\n if [ -z \"$rc_\ pid\" ]; then\n if [ -n \"$pidfile\" ]; then\n \ echo 1>&2 \\\n \"${name} not runn\ ing? (check $pidfile).\"\n else\n \ echo 1>&2 \"${name} not running?\"\n fi\n\ exit 1\n fi\n\n \ # if the precmd failed and force\n \ # isn't set, exit\n #\n \ if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n\n \ # send the signal to stop\n #\n \ echo \"Stopping ${name}.\"\n _doit=\"kill -${sig_st\ op:-TERM} $rc_pid\"\n if [ -n \"$_user\" ]; then\n \ _doit=\"su -m $_user -c 'sh -c \\\"$_doit\\\"'\"\n \ fi\n\n # if the stop cmd failed and force\n\ # isn't set, exit\n \ #\n if ! eval $_doit && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\ \n return 1\n fi\n\n \ # wait for the command to exit,\n \ # and run postcmd.\n wait_for_pids " 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263561728/0x7f7693dc6000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "$rc_pid\n eval $_postcmd\n ;;\n\n \ reload)\n if [ -z \"$rc_pid\" ]; then\n \ if [ -n \"$pidfile\" ]; then\n echo 1\ >&2 \\\n \"${name} not running? (check $pidfile).\"\ \n else\n echo 1>&2 \"${\ name} not running?\"\n fi\n exit 1\ \n fi\n echo \"Reloading ${name} config files.\ \"\n if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n _doit=\ \"kill -${sig_reload:-HUP} $rc_pid\"\n if [ -n \"$_user\" ]; then\n\ _doit=\"su -m $_user -c 'sh -c \\\"$_doit\\\"'\"\n\ fi\n if ! eval $_doit && [ -z \"$rc_force\"\ ]; then\n return 1\n fi\n \ eval $_postcmd\n ;;\n\n restart)\n\ if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n \ # prevent restart being called more\n \ # than once by any given script\n #\n\ if ${_rc_restart_done:-false}; then\n \ return 0\n fi\n _rc_restart_done=true\ \n\n ( $0 ${_rc_prefix}stop )\n $0 ${_rc_prefi\ x}start\n\n eval $_postcmd\n ;;\n\n \ poll)\n if [ -n \"$rc_pid\" ]; then\n \ wait_for_pids $rc_pid\n fi\n ;;\n\n \ rcvar)\n echo \"# $name\"\n if [ -\ n \"$rcva" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263557632/0x7f7693dc5000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "r\" ]; then\n if checkyesno ${rcvar}; then\n \ echo \"${rcvar}=YES\"\n else\n \ echo \"${rcvar}=NO\"\n fi\n\ fi\n ;;\n\n *)\n \ rc_usage \"$_keywords\"\n ;;\n\n esac\n \ return 0\n done\n\n echo 1>&2 \"$0: unknown directive '$rc_arg'.\"\ \n rc_usage \"$_keywords\"\n exit 1\n}\n\n#\n# _have_rc_postprocessor\n#\ Test whether the current script is running in a context that\n# was invoked fr\ om /etc/rc with a postprocessor.\n#\n# If the test fails, some variables may be unset\ to make\n# such tests more efficient in future.\n#\n_have_rc_postprocessor()\n{\n\ # Cheap tests that fd and pid are set, fd is writable.\n [ -n \"${_rc_p\ id}\" ] || { unset _rc_pid; return 1; }\n [ -n \"${_rc_postprocessor_fd}\" ] || \ { unset _rc_pid; return 1; }\n eval \": >&${_rc_postprocessor_fd}\" 2>/dev/null \\\n\ || { unset _rc_pid; return 1; }\n\n return 0\n}\n\n#\n# run_rc_script file\ arg\n# Start the script `file' with `arg', and correctly handle the\n# return value f\ rom the script. If `file' ends with `.sh', it's\n# sourced into the current envir\ onment. If `file' appears " 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x9000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263520768/0x7f7693dbc000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263492096/0x7f7693db5000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "to be\n# a backup or scratch file, ignore it. Otherwise if it's\n# execut\ able run as a child process.\n#\n# If `file' contains \"KEYWORD: interactive\" an\ d if we are\n# running inside /etc/rc with postprocessing, then the script's\n#\ stdout and stderr are redirected to $_rc_original_stdout_fd and\n# $_rc_o\ riginal_stderr_fd, so the output will be displayed on the\n# console but not interc\ epted by /etc/rc's postprocessor.\n#\nrun_rc_script()\n{\n _file=$1\n _arg=$\ 2\n if [ -z \"$_file\" ] || [ -z \"$_arg\" ]; then\n err 3 'USAGE: \ run_rc_script file arg'\n fi\n\n _run_rc_script=true\n\n unset name command c\ ommand_args command_interpreter \\\n extra_commands pidfile procname \\\n\ rcvar required_dirs required_files required_vars\n eval unset ${_\ arg}_cmd ${_arg}_precmd ${_arg}_postcmd\n\n _must_redirect=false\n if _have_rc_po\ stprocessor \\\n && _has_rcorder_keyword interactive $_file\n then\n\ _must_redirect=true\n fi\n\n case \"$_file\" in\n *.sh) \ # run in current shell\n if $_must_redirect; th\ en\n print_rc_metadata \\\n \"note:Output " 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "from ${_file} is not logged\"\n no_rc_postprocess eval \\\n \ 'set $_arg ; . $_file'\n else\n set $_\ arg ; . $_file\n fi\n ;;\n *[~#]|*.OLD|*.orig|*,v) \ # scratch file; skip\n warn \"Ignoring scratch file $_file\"\n \ ;;\n *) # run in subshell\n if [ -\ x $_file ] && $_must_redirect; then\n print_rc_metadata \\\n \ \"note:Output from ${_file} is not logged\"\n \ if [ -n \"$rc_fast_and_loose\" ]; then\n no_rc_\ postprocess eval \\\n 'set $_arg ; . $_file'\n \ else\n no_rc_postprocess eval \\\n \ '( set $_arg ; . $_file )'\n fi\n\ elif [ -x $_file ]; then\n if [ -n \"$rc_fast_and\ _loose\" ]; then\n set $_arg ; . $_file\n \ else\n ( set $_arg ; . $_file )\n \ fi\n else\n warn \"Ignoring non-executable file $_\ file\"\n fi\n ;;\n esac\n}\n\n#\n# load_rc_config command\ \n# Source in the configuration file for a given command.\n#\nload_rc_config()\n{\ \n _command=$1\n if [ -z \"$_command\" ]; then\n err 3 'USAGE: load_rc_\ config command'\n fi\n\n if ${_rc_conf_loaded:-false}; then\n :\n\ else\n . /etc/rc.conf\n _rc_conf_loaded=" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263463424/0x7f7693dae000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263434752/0x7f7693da7000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263406080/0x7f7693da0000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "true\n fi\n if [ -f /etc/rc.conf.d/\"$_command\" ]; then\n . /etc/rc.conf\ .d/\"$_command\"\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# load_rc_config_var cmd var\n# Read the rc.co\ nf(5) var for cmd and set in the\n# current shell, using load_rc_config in a subsh\ ell to prevent\n# unwanted side effects from other variable assignments.\n#\nloa\ d_rc_config_var()\n{\n if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then\n err 3 'USAGE: load_rc_config_v\ ar cmd var'\n fi\n eval $(eval '(\n load_rc_config '$1' >/dev/null\ ;\n if [ -n \"${'$2'}\" ] || [ \"${'$2'-UNSET}\" != \"UNSET\" ]; then\n\ echo '$2'=\\'\\''${'$2'}\\'\\'';\n fi\n )' )\n\ }\n\n#\n# rc_usage commands\n# Print a usage string for $0, with `commands' being a l\ ist of\n# valid commands.\n#\nrc_usage()\n{\n echo -n 1>&2 \"Usage: $0 [fast\ |force|one](\"\n\n _sep=\n for _elem; do\n echo -n 1>&2 \"$_sep$_elem\"\n\ _sep=\"|\"\n done\n echo 1>&2 \")\"\n exit 1\n}\n\n#\n# err \ exitval message\n# Display message to stderr and log to the syslog, and exit with\ exitval.\n#\nerr()\n{\n exitval=$1\n shift\n\n if [ -x /usr/bin/logge\ r ]; then\n logger \"$0: ERROR: $*\"\n fi\n echo 1>&2 \"$0: ERROR:\ $" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "*\"\n exit $exitval\n}\n\n#\n# warn message\n# Display message to stderr and \ log to the syslog.\n#\nwarn()\n{\n if [ -x /usr/bin/logger ]; then\n \ logger \"$0: WARNING: $*\"\n fi\n echo 1>&2 \"$0: WARNING: $*\"\n}\n\n#\ \n# backup_file action file cur backup\n# Make a backup copy of `file' into `cur\ ', and save the previous\n# version of `cur' as `backup' or use rcs for archiving.\ \n#\n# This routine checks the value of the backup_uses_rcs variable,\n# which \ can be either YES or NO.\n#\n# The `action' keyword can be one of the following:\n#\n\ # add `file' is now being backed up (and is possibly\n# \ being reentered into the backups system). `cur'\n# \ is created and RCS files, if necessary, are\n# created as wel\ l.\n#\n# update `file' has changed and needs to be backed up.\n#\ If `cur' exists, it is copied to to `back' or\n# \ checked into RCS (if the repository file is old),\n# \ and then `file' is copied to `cur'. Another RCS\n# check \ in done here if RCS is being used.\n#\n# remove `file' is no longer be\ ing tracked by the backups\n# sy" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263385600/0x7f7693d9b000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "stem. If RCS is not being used, `cur' is moved\n# to `back', oth\ erwise an empty file is checked in,\n# and then `cur' is removed.\n#\ \n#\nbackup_file()\n{\n _action=$1\n _file=$2\n _cur=$3\n _back=$4\n\n\ if checkyesno backup_uses_rcs; then\n _msg0=\"backup archive\"\n\ _msg1=\"update\"\n\n # ensure that history file is not lock\ ed\n if [ -f $_cur,v ]; then\n rcs -q -u -U -M $_cur\ \n fi\n\n # ensure after switching to rcs that the\n \ # current backup is not lost\n if [ -f $_cur ]; then\n \ # no archive, or current newer than archive\n if [ ! -f $_cu\ r,v ] || [ $_cur -nt $_cur,v ]; then\n ci -q -f -u -t-\"$_msg\ 0\" -m\"$_msg1\" $_cur\n rcs -q -kb -U $_cur\n \ co -q -f -u $_cur\n fi\n fi\n\n\ case $_action in\n add|update)\n cp -p \ $_file $_cur\n ci -q -f -u -t-\"$_msg0\" -m\"$_msg1\" $_cur\n \ rcs -q -kb -U $_cur\n co -q -f -u $_cur\n \ chown root:wheel $_cur $_cur,v\n ;;\n \ remove)\n cp /dev/null $_cur\n ci -q \ -f -u -t-\"$_msg0\" -m\"$_msg1\" $_cur\n rcs -q -kb -U $_cur\n\ chown root:wheel $_cur $_cur,v\n rm $_c\ ur\n ;;\n esa" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "c\n else\n case $_action in\n add|update)\n \ if [ -f $_cur ]; then\n cp -p $_cur $_back\n \ fi\n cp -p $_file $_cur\n chown \ root:wheel $_cur\n ;;\n remove)\n \ mv -f $_cur $_back\n ;;\n esac\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# \ handle_fsck_error fsck_exit_code\n# Take action depending on the return code from \ fsck.\n#\nhandle_fsck_error()\n{\n case $1 in\n 0) # OK\n return\ \n ;;\n 2) # Needs re-run, still fs errors\n echo \ \"File system still has errors; re-run fsck manually!\"\n ;;\n 4)\ # Root modified\n echo \"Root file system was modified, rebootin\ g ...\"\n reboot -n\n echo \"Reboot failed; help!\"\n \ ;;\n 8) # Check failed\n echo \"Automatic file system c\ heck failed; help!\"\n ;;\n 12) # Got signal\n echo \"Boot in\ terrupted.\"\n ;;\n *)\n echo \"Unknown error $1; help!\"\n\ ;;\n esac\n stop_boot\n}\n\n#\n# _has_rcorder_keyword word file\n#\ Check whether a file contains a \"# KEYWORD:\" comment with a\n# specif\ ied keyword in the style used by rcorder(8).\n#\n_has_rcorder_keyword()\n{\n local \ word=\"$1\"\n local file=\"$2\"\n local line\n\n [ -r \"$file\" ] || return 1\n\ wh" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263377408/0x7f7693d99000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263369216/0x7f7693d97000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263361024/0x7f7693d95000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263352832/0x7f7693d93000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263344640/0x7f7693d91000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263336448/0x7f7693d8f000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263328256/0x7f7693d8d000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263320064/0x7f7693d8b000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263311872/0x7f7693d89000 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263303680/0x7f7693d87000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "ile read line; do\n case \"${line} \" in\n \"# KEYWORD:\"*[\\ \\\ ]\"${word}\"[\\ \\ ]*)\n return 0\n \ ;;\n \"#\"*)\n continue\n \ ;;\n *[A-Za-z0-9]*)\n # give up at the first\ non-empty non-comment line\n return 1\n ;;\n\ esac\n done <\"$file\"\n return 1\n}\n\n#\n# print_rc_metadata \ string\n# Print the specified string in such a way that the post-processor\n#\ inside /etc/rc will treat it as meta-data.\n#\n# If we are not running \ inside /etc/rc, do nothing.\n#\n# For public use by any rc.d script, the string \ must begin with\n# \"note:\", followed by arbitrary text. The intent is that the\ text\n# will appear in a log file but not on the console.\n#\n# For private us\ e within /etc/rc, the string must contain a\n# keyword recognised by the rc_postproce\ ss_metadata() function\n# defined in /etc/rc, followed by a colon, followed by o\ ne or more\n# colon-separated arguments associated with the keyword.\n#\nprint_rc_me\ tadata()\n{\n # _rc_postprocessor fd, if defined, is the fd to which we must\n\ # print, prefixing the output with $_rc_metadata_pre" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "fix.\n #\n if _have_rc_postprocessor; then\n command printf \"%s%s\ \\n\" \"$rc_metadata_prefix\" \"$1\" \\\n >&${_rc_postprocessor_\ fd}\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# _flush_rc_output\n# Arrange for output to be flushed, if w\ e are running\n# inside /etc/rc with postprocessing.\n#\n_flush_rc_output()\n{\ \n print_rc_metadata \"nop\"\n}\n\n#\n# print_rc_normal [-n] string\n# Print \ the specified string in such way that it is treated as\n# normal output, regardl\ ess of whether or not we are running\n# inside /etc/rc with post-processing.\n#\n#\ If \"-n\" is specified in $1, then the string in $2 is printed\n# withou\ t a newline; otherwise, the string in $1 is printed\n# with a newline.\n#\n# Intend\ ed use cases include:\n#\n# o An rc.d script can use ``print_rc_normal -n'' to p\ rint a\n# partial line in such a way that it appears immediately\n# in\ stead of being buffered by rc(8)'s post-processor.\n#\n# o An rc.d script tha\ t is run via the no_rc_postprocess\n# function (so most of its output is invisib\ le to rc(8)'s\n# post-processor) can use print_rc_nor" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263283200/0x7f7693d82000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "mal to force some of its\n# output to be seen by the post-processor.\n#\n#\npr\ int_rc_normal()\n{\n # print to stdout or _rc_postprocessor_fd, depending on\n\ # whether not we have an rc postprocessor.\n #\n local fd=1\n _have_\ rc_postprocessor && fd=\"${_rc_postprocessor_fd}\"\n case \"$1\" in\n \"-n\"\ )\n command printf \"%s\" \"$2\" >&${fd}\n _flush_rc_output\n\ ;;\n *)\n command printf \"%s\\n\" \"$1\" >&${fd}\n\ ;;\n esac\n}\n\n#\n# no_rc_postprocess cmd...\n# Execute the sp\ ecified command in such a way that its output\n# bypasses the post-processor th\ at handles the output from\n# most commands that are run inside /etc/rc. If we are \ not\n# inside /etc/rc, then just execute the command without special\n# treatm\ ent.\n#\n# The intent is that interactive commands can be run via\n# no_rc_\ postprocess(), and their output will appear immediately\n# on the console instead\ of being hidden or delayed by the\n# post-processor. An unfortunate consequence of\ the output\n# bypassing the post-processor is that the output will not be\n# logged\ .\n#\nno_rc_post" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "process()\n{\n if _have_rc_postprocessor; then\n \"$@\" >&${_rc_origina\ l_stdout_fd} 2>&${_rc_original_stderr_fd}\n else\n \"$@\"\n fi\n}\ \n\n#\n# twiddle\n# On each call, print a different one of \"/\", \"-\", \"\\\\\",\ \"|\",\n# followed by a backspace. The most recently printed value is\n# saved \ in $_twiddle_state.\n#\n# Output is to /dev/tty, so this function may be useful \ even inside\n# a script whose output is redirected.\n#\ntwiddle()\n{\n case \"$_twidd\ le_state\" in\n '/') _next='-' ;;\n '-') _next='\\' ;;\n '\\') _next='|' ;;\n\ *) _next='/' ;;\n esac\n command printf \"%s\\b\" \"$_next\" >/dev/tty\ \n _twiddle_state=\"$_next\"\n}\n\n#\n# human_exit_code\n# Print the a human vers\ ion of the exit code.\n#\nhuman_exit_code()\n{\n if [ \"$1\" -lt 127 ]\n then\n\ echo \"exited with code $1\"\n elif [ \"$(expr $1 % 256)\" -eq 127 ]\ \n then\n # This cannot really happen because the shell will not\n\ # pass stopped job status out and the exit code is limited\n \ # to 8 bits. This code is here just for completeness.\n echo \"stopped\ with signal $(expr $1 / 256)\"\n else\n echo \"t" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "erminated with signal $(expr $1 - 128)\"\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# collapse_backslash_newli\ ne\n# Copy input to output, collapsing \n# to nothing, bu\ t leaving other backslashes alone.\n#\ncollapse_backslash_newline()\n{\n local \ line\n while read -r line ; do\n case \"$line\" in\n *\\\\)\ \n # print it, without the backslash or newline\n \ command printf \"%s\" \"${line%?}\"\n ;;\n *)\n\ # print it, with a newline\n command printf\ \"%s\\n\" \"${line}\"\n ;;\n esac\n done\n}\n\n# S\ hell implementations of basename and dirname, usable before\n# the /usr file system is\ mounted.\n#\nbasename()\n{\n local file=\"$1\"\n local suffix=\"$2\"\n local \ base\n\n base=\"${file##*/}\" # remove up to and including last '/'\ \n base=\"${base%${suffix}}\" # remove suffix, if any\n command printf\ \"%s\\n\" \"${base}\"\n}\n\ndirname()\n{\n local file=\"$1\"\n local dir\n\n\ case \"$file\" in\n /*/*) dir=\"${file%/*}\" ;; # common case: absolut\ e path\n /*) dir=\"/\" ;; # special case: name in root dir\n\ */*) dir=\"${file%/*}\" ;; # common case: relative path with '/'\n *)\ dir=\".\" ;; # sp" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "ecial case: name without '/'\n esac\n command printf \"%s\\n\" \"${dir}\"\n}\n\n# Ov\ erride the normal \"echo\" and \"printf\" commands, so that\n# partial lines printed b\ y rc.d scripts appear immediately,\n# instead of being buffered by rc(8)'s post-proces\ sor.\n#\n# Naive use of the echo or printf commands from rc.d scripts,\n# elsewhere in\ rc.subr, or anything else that sources rc.subr,\n# will call these functions. To cal\ l the real echo and printf\n# commands, use \"command echo\" or \"command printf\".\n#\ \n# Avoid use of echo altogether as much as possible, printf works better\n#\necho()\n\ {\n local IFS=' ' NL='\\n' # not a literal newline...\n\n case \"$1\" in\n\ -n) NL=; shift;;\n esac\n\n command printf \"%s${NL}\" \"$*\"\n\n\ if test -z \"${NL}\"\n then\n _flush_rc_output\n fi\n return\ 0\n}\n\nprintf()\n{\n command printf \"$@\"\n case \"$1\" in\n *'\\n') : ;;\n\ *) _flush_rc_output ;;\n esac\n return 0\n}\n\nkat() {\n local \ i\n local v\n for i; do\n while read -r v; do\n \ v=\"${v%%#*}\"\n if [ -z \"$v\" ]; then\n \ continue\n fi\n echo \ \"$v\"\n done < \"$i\"\n done\n}\n\n_rc_" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263270912/0x7f7693d7f000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 14 bytes "subr_loaded=:\n" 20800 20800 sh RET read 14/0xe 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 20800 20800 sh RET read 0 20800 20800 sh CALL close(0xd) 20800 20800 sh RET close 0 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263258624/0x7f7693d7c000 20800 20800 sh CALL __stat50(0x100630338,0x7f7fff980af0) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.conf" 20800 20800 sh RET __stat50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL open(0x100630338,0,0) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.conf" 20800 20800 sh RET open 3 20800 20800 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff980af0) 20800 20800 sh RET __fstat50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET lseek 0 20800 20800 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff980aec,4) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# $N" 20800 20800 sh RET read 4 20800 20800 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET lseek 0 20800 20800 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 20800 20800 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 20800 20800 sh CALL close(3) 20800 20800 sh RET close 0 20800 20800 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 20800 20800 sh RET fcntl 0 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 767 bytes "# $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.97 2014/07/14 12:29:48 mbalmer Exp $\n#\n# See rc.conf(5)\ for more information.\n#\n# Use program=YES to enable program, NO to disable it. prog\ ram_flags are\n# passed to the program on the command line.\n#\n\n# Load the defaults \ in from /etc/defaults/rc.conf (if it's readable).\n# These can be overridden below.\n#\ \nif [ -r /etc/defaults/rc.conf ]; then\n . /etc/defaults/rc.conf\nfi\n\n# If th\ is is not set to YES, the system will drop into single-user mode.\n#\nrc_configured=YE\ S\n\n# Add local overrides below.\n#\nhostname=sage.zia.io\nsshd=YES\nntpdate=YES\nntp\ d=YES\nwscons=YES\nip6mode=router\nnpf=YES\ndhcpcd=YES\n dhcpcd_flags=\"-M -f /\ etc/dhcpcd.conf\"\nnamed9=YES\n named_flags=\"-u named -c /etc/namedb/named.conf\"\ndh\ cpd=YES\n dhcpd_flags=\"bge1 -cf /etc/dhcpd.conf\"\n" 20800 20800 sh RET read 767/0x2ff 20800 20800 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f7694047138,0x7f7fff9807e0) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/etc/defaults/rc.conf" 20800 20800 sh RET __stat50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL geteuid 20800 20800 sh RET geteuid 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f7694047108,0x7f7fff980840) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/etc/defaults/rc.conf" 20800 20800 sh RET __stat50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL open(0x7f7694047108,0,0) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/etc/defaults/rc.conf" 20800 20800 sh RET open 3 20800 20800 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff980840) 20800 20800 sh RET __fstat50 0 20800 20800 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET lseek 0 20800 20800 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff98083c,4) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# $N" 20800 20800 sh RET read 4 20800 20800 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET lseek 0 20800 20800 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 20800 20800 sh RET fcntl 14/0xe 20800 20800 sh CALL close(3) 20800 20800 sh RET close 0 20800 20800 sh CALL fcntl(0xe,F_SETFD,1) 20800 20800 sh RET fcntl 0 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "# $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.162.2.3 2023/10/13 18:04:49 martin Exp $\n#\n# /etc/defau\ lts/rc.conf --\n# default configuration of /etc/rc.conf\n#\n# see rc.conf(5) for\ more information.\n#\n# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY; IT MAY BE REPLACED DURING A S\ YSTEM UPGRADE.\n# EDIT /etc/rc.conf INSTEAD.\n#\n\n#\n# Use program=YES to enable prog\ ram, NO to disable it. program_flags are\n# passed to the program on the command line.\ \n#\n\n# Uncomment this if you want to use local paths in rc.\n#\n#export PATH=$PATH:/\ usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\n\n# Uncomment the following \ to execute each /etc/rc.d script in\n# the current shell rather than in a subshell. T\ his may be\n# faster on very slow machines that have an expensive fork(2).\n# NOTE:\ USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK; A ROGUE COMMAND\n# MAY INADVERTENTLY PREV\ ENT BOOT TO MULTIUSER.\n#\n#rc_fast_and_loose=YES\n\n# If rc_silent is true then /etc/\ rc will suppress most output to\n# the console. The default is taken from the AB_SILE\ NT flag passed\n# from the boot loader to the" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes " kernel in the boothowto(9) variable.\n#\n# rc_silent_cmd is executed once for each su\ ppressed line of output.\n# Useful values are \":\" and \"twiddle\".\n#\nrc_silent=$( \ [ \"$(( $(/sbin/sysctl -n kern.boothowto 2>/dev/null || echo 0) \\\n & \ 0x40000 ))\" != 0 ] && echo true || echo false )\nrc_silent_cmd=twiddle\n\n# Additiona\ l flags to the rcorder(8) that's run by /etc/rc.\n#\nrc_rcorder_flags=\"\"\n\n# The di\ rectories searched for rc scripts.\n# These directories must be part of the root file \ system.\nrc_directories=/etc/rc.d \n\n# If this is set to NO, shutdown(8) will not run\ /etc/rc.shutdown.\n#\ndo_rcshutdown=YES\n\n# Additional flags to the rcorder(8) that'\ s run by /etc/rc.shutdown.\n#\nrcshutdown_rcorder_flags=\"\"\n\n# If this is non-blank\ , use as the number of seconds to run a watchdog\n# timer which will terminate /etc/rc\ .shutdown if the timeout expires.\n#\nrcshutdown_timeout=\"\"\n\n\n# Basic network con\ figuration\n#\n\n# Fully Qualified Internet Domain Name (a.k.a. hostname, e.g. foo.baz\ .edu).\n# If blank, use /etc/myname.\n#\nhos" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL pipe 20800 20800 sh RET pipe 3, 4 20800 20800 sh CALL fork 20800 20800 sh RET fork 18085/0x46a5 18085 18085 sh EMUL "netbsd" 18085 18085 sh RET fork 0 20800 20800 sh CALL close(4) 20800 20800 sh RET close 0 20800 20800 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff980540,0x80) 18085 18085 sh CALL close(0xe) 18085 18085 sh RET close 0 18085 18085 sh CALL close(0xd) 18085 18085 sh RET close 0 18085 18085 sh CALL close(0xc) 18085 18085 sh RET close 0 18085 18085 sh CALL close(3) 18085 18085 sh RET close 0 18085 18085 sh CALL close(1) 18085 18085 sh RET close 0 18085 18085 sh CALL dup2(4,1) 18085 18085 sh RET dup2 1 18085 18085 sh CALL close(4) 18085 18085 sh RET close 0 18085 18085 sh CALL pipe 18085 18085 sh RET pipe 3, 4 18085 18085 sh CALL fork 18085 18085 sh RET fork 24236/0x5eac 24236 24236 sh EMUL "netbsd" 24236 24236 sh RET fork 0 18085 18085 sh CALL close(4) 18085 18085 sh RET close 0 18085 18085 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff97ff10,0x80) 24236 24236 sh CALL close(3) 24236 24236 sh RET close 0 24236 24236 sh CALL close(1) 24236 24236 sh RET close 0 24236 24236 sh CALL dup2(4,1) 24236 24236 sh RET dup2 1 24236 24236 sh CALL close(4) 24236 24236 sh RET close 0 24236 24236 sh CALL __vfork14 29015 29015 sh EMUL "netbsd" 29015 29015 sh RET fork 0 29015 29015 sh CALL open(0x7f7694047c90,0x601,0x1b6) 29015 29015 sh NAMI "/dev/null" 29015 29015 sh RET open 3 29015 29015 sh CALL dup2(3,2) 29015 29015 sh RET dup2 2 29015 29015 sh CALL close(3) 29015 29015 sh RET close 0 29015 29015 sh CALL execve(0x7f7694047c38,0x7f7694047cb0,0x7f7694047cd0) 29015 29015 sh NAMI "/sbin/sysctl" 29015 29015 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 24236 24236 sh RET __vfork14 29015/0x7157 29015 29015 sysctl EMUL "netbsd" 29015 29015 sysctl RET execve JUSTRETURN 24236 24236 sh CALL getpgrp 24236 24236 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895158272/0x79c83b4a8000 24236 24236 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff97fb2c,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7f34c0c1ce,0,0x7f7f34e110b0) 29015 29015 sysctl NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 29015 29015 sysctl RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 29015 29015 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7fff09b4b8,0,7) 29015 29015 sysctl NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 29015 29015 sysctl RET open 3 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff09b3b8) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __fstat50 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895154176/0x79c83b4a7000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL munmap(0x79c83b4a7000,0x1000) 29015 29015 sysctl RET munmap 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900888178688/0x79c83ae00000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0x79c83b1c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900892110848/0x79c83b1c0000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0x79c83b1d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900892184576/0x79c83b1d2000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x79c83afc0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mprotect 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL close(3) 29015 29015 sysctl RET close 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x79c83b1c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mprotect 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x18d20a000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mprotect 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x79c83b4ae850) 29015 29015 sysctl RET _lwp_setprivate 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 29015 29015 sysctl RET _lwp_self 29015/0x7157 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff09bbb0,0x7f7fff09bc30) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff09bc30,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 29015 29015 sysctl RET _lwp_self 29015/0x7157 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff09bb40,0x7f7fff09bc30) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff09bc30,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x79c83af940a8,2,0x79c83b3f2360,0x7f7fff09bb48,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 29015 29015 sysctl RET _lwp_self 29015/0x7157 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff09bb40,0x7f7fff09bc30) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff09bc30,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL readlink(0x79c83af8c8c0,0x7f7fff09b6e0,0x400) 29015 29015 sysctl NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 29015 29015 sysctl RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 29015 29015 sysctl CALL issetugid 29015 29015 sysctl RET issetugid 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff09ba08,2,0x79c83b3f3480,0x7f7fff09ba00,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895154176/0x79c83b4a7000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL madvise(0x79c83b4a7000,0x1000,6) 29015 29015 sysctl RET madvise 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL munmap(0x79c83b4a7000,0x1000) 29015 29015 sysctl RET munmap 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900886081536/0x79c83ac00000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff09ba60) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff09ba60) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff09ba80) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895125504/0x79c83b4a0000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900881887232/0x79c83a800000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895121408/0x79c83b49f000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff09bb00,2,0x7f7fff09bae0,0x7f7fff09bad8,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 29015 29015 sysctl RET _lwp_self 29015/0x7157 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff09bb40,0x7f7fff09bc30) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff09bc30,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895109120/0x79c83b49c000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895096832/0x79c83b499000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895084544/0x79c83b496000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff09b700,1,0x79c83b496000,0x7f7fff09b5e8,0x7f7fff09b5f0,0x60) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sysctl -1 errno 12 Cannot allocate memory 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff09b700,1,0x79c83b49c600,0x7f7fff09b5e8,0x7f7fff09b5f0,0x60) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895072256/0x79c83b493000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895059968/0x79c83b490000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895047680/0x79c83b48d000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895035392/0x79c83b48a000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895023104/0x79c83b487000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900895010816/0x79c83b484000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894998528/0x79c83b481000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894986240/0x79c83b47e000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894973952/0x79c83b47b000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894961664/0x79c83b478000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff09b700,2,0x79c83b493000,0x7f7fff09b5e8,0x7f7fff09b5f0,0x60) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894957568/0x79c83b477000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894945280/0x79c83b474000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894924800/0x79c83b46f000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894920704/0x79c83b46e000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894900224/0x79c83b469000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894879744/0x79c83b464000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894875648/0x79c83b463000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894846976/0x79c83b45c000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894826496/0x79c83b457000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894806016/0x79c83b452000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894801920/0x79c83b451000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894773248/0x79c83b44a000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894752768/0x79c83b445000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894740480/0x79c83b442000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894736384/0x79c83b441000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894724096/0x79c83b43e000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894720000/0x79c83b43d000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894699520/0x79c83b438000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894679040/0x79c83b433000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894658560/0x79c83b42e000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894638080/0x79c83b429000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff09ba50,2,0x7f7fff09b560,0x7f7fff09b500,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __fstat50(1,0x7f7fff09a8c0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __fstat50 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET mmap 133900894617600/0x79c83b424000 29015 29015 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 29015 29015 sysctl RET _lwp_self 29015/0x7157 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff09bb80,0x7f7fff09bbc0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff09bbc0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 29015 29015 sysctl RET _lwp_self 29015/0x7157 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff09bb50,0x7f7fff09bbc0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff09bbc0,0) 29015 29015 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29015 29015 sysctl CALL write(1,0x79c83b424740,2) 29015 29015 sysctl GIO fd 1 wrote 2 bytes "0\n" 29015 29015 sysctl RET write 2 29015 29015 sysctl CALL exit(0) 18085 18085 sh GIO fd 3 read 2 bytes "0\n" 18085 18085 sh RET read 2 18085 18085 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff97ff10,0x80) 24236 24236 sh RET __wait450 29015/0x7157 24236 24236 sh CALL exit(0) 18085 18085 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 18085 18085 sh RET read 0 18085 18085 sh CALL close(3) 18085 18085 sh RET close 0 18085 18085 sh CALL getpgrp 18085 18085 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 18085 18085 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff97fe0c,0,0) 18085 18085 sh RET __wait450 24236/0x5eac 18085 18085 sh CALL write(1,0x7f769404a000,6) 18085 18085 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 6 bytes "false\n" 18085 18085 sh RET write 6 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 3 read 6 bytes "false\n" 20800 20800 sh RET read 6 20800 20800 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff980540,0x80) 18085 18085 sh CALL exit(0) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 20800 20800 sh RET read 0 20800 20800 sh CALL close(3) 20800 20800 sh RET close 0 20800 20800 sh CALL getpgrp 20800 20800 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 20800 20800 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff98043c,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET __wait450 18085/0x46a5 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "tname=\"\"\n\n# If there's only one way out of your IPv4 network, set this to the host\ name\n# or the IPv4 address of the router that will get your packets off the LAN.\n# I\ f blank, use /etc/mygate.\n#\ndefaultroute=\"\"\n\n# Same thing for IPv6. If blank, u\ se /etc/mygate6.\n#\ndefaultroute6=\"\"\n\n# The NIS domain name (formerly known as Ye\ llow Pages); not in any way\n# related to Internet domain names.\n# If blank, use /etc\ /defaultdomain.\n#\ndomainname=\"\"\n\n# Filesystems to mount early in boot-up.\n# Not\ e that `/var' is needed in $critical_filesystems_local (or\n# implied as part of `/') \ as certain services that need /var (such as\n# dhcpcd) may be needed to get the networ\ k operational enough to mount\n# the $critical_filesystems_remote. Prepending \"OPTIO\ NAL:\" means it\n# will not be an error if that file system is not present in fstab(5\ ).\n#\ncritical_filesystems_local=\"OPTIONAL:/var\"\ncritical_filesystems_remote=\"OPT\ IONAL:/usr\"\ncritical_filesystems_zfs=\"\"\n\n# Swap device controls.\n#\nno_swap=NO\ # Set to YES if you have purpo" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "sefully setup no swap\n # partitions and don't want to be warned about\ it.\nswapoff=YES # Remove block-type swap partitions upon shutdown\n\ # This defaults to yes, so that raids shutdown cleanly\nswapof\ f_umount=auto # Set to 'manual' to umount the tmpfs partitions listed\n \ # in swapoff_umount_fs before removing swap. Set to\n \ # 'auto' to umount all tmpfs partitions that contain\n # no d\ evice nodes.\nswapoff_umount_fs= # space-separated list of tmpfs mount points t\ o umount\n # before removing swap if swapoff_umount=manual\n\n# C\ oncatenated disk driver.\n#\nccd=YES\n\n# RAIDframe driver (manually configured device\ s).\n#\nraidframe=YES\n\n# Crypto file system.\n#\ncgd=YES\n\n# Logical Volume Manager\ \n#\nlvm=NO\n\n# One-time actions and programs on boot-up.\n#\nsavecore=YES \ savecore_flags=\"-z\"\n savecore_dir=\"/var/crash\"\nresize_di\ sklabel=NO # resize disklabel to fill disk\nresize_gpt=NO\ # resize GPT to fill disk\nresize_root=NO\ # resize root to fill partition\nper_user_tmp=\ NO # per-user /tmp directories\nper" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "_user_tmp_dir=\"/private/tmp\" # real storage for /tmp\nclear_tmp=YES\ # clear /tmp after reboot\nupdate_motd=YES\ # updates /etc/motd\nupdate_motd_release=NO\ motd_release_tag=\"\" # release info in /etc/motd\ndmesg=YES dmesg_\ flags=\"-t\" # write /var/run/dmesg.boot\naccounting=NO \ # uses /var/account/acct\nnewsyslog=NO newsyslog_flags=\"\"\ # trim log files\nquota=YES # check and en\ able quotas\nldconfig=YES # rebuild a.out ldconf\ ig cache\nsysdb=YES # build system databases\nrndc\ tl=NO rndctl_flags=\"\" # configure rndctl(8)\ngpio=NO \ # configure GPIO devices\nmodules=YES \ # process /etc/modules.conf\ncertctl_init=NO \ # rehash /etc/openssl/certs\n\n# cope with other OSes \ using the real time clock at localtime on this\n# machine (by adjusting kern.rtc_offse\ t at boot)\nrtclocaltime=NO\n\n# NOTE: default coredump name now set in /etc/sysctl.co\ nf\n\n#\n# File system check flags; default to preen mode, checking file systems\n# th\ at are listed in /etc/fstab in parallel as the fsck pass number\n# permits. F" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "ix minor faults automatically, and exit with non 0 only\n# when major errors occur.\n#\ \nfsck_flags=-p\n\n# Security setting. If $securelevel is non-empty, the system secur\ elevel\n# is set to this value early in the boot sequence. Otherwise the default\n# a\ ction is taken (see init(8)).\n#\nsecurelevel=\"\" \ # securelevel to set to\n\n# To set the IP address of an interface either use\ \n# ifconfig_xxN=\"IP-NO\"\n# where xxN is the interface. If this variable is not se\ t then\n# contents of the file /etc/ifconfig.xxN is used.\n\n# Networking startup.\n#\ \n# Wait up to 15 seconds for the tentative flag to clear from all addresses.\n# Wait \ up to 5 seconds for the detached flag to clear from all addresses.\n# Addresses are de\ tached if there is no carrier, thus we have a small\n# wait to see if we get a carrier\ .\n# Even a wired interface may not recognise it has a carrier right away.\nifconfig_w\ ait_dad_flags=\"-w 15 -W 5\"\n\nmdnsd=NO\nnpf=NO npf_rules=\"/e\ tc/npf.conf\"\nnpfd=NO npfd_flags=\"\"\nipfilter=NO ipfilt\ er_flags=\"\" # uses /etc" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "/ipf.conf\nipnat=NO # uses /etc/ipnat.conf\nipfs=N\ O ipfs_flags=\"\" # save/load ipnat and ipf states\nipse\ c=NO # uses /etc/ipsec.conf\nipmon=NO \ ipmon_flags=\"-Dns\" # syslog ipfilter messages\npf=NO \ pf_rules=\"/etc/pf.conf\" pf_flags=\"\"\npflogd=NO\nftp_proxy=NO\nracoon=NO\ # IKE daemon\nauto_ifconfig=YES \ # config all avail. interfaces\nnet_interfaces=\"\" \ # used only if above is NO\nflushroutes=YES \ # flush routes in netstart\ndhcpcd=NO dhcpcd_flags=\"-qM\"\ # For ifconfig_XXX=dhcp.\nntpdate=NO ntpdate_flags=\"-b -s\" # May \ need '-u' thru firewall\nppp=YES ppp_peers=\"\" # /etc\ /ppp/peers to call\nip6mode=host # host, autoho\ st or router\nip6uniquelocal=NO # IPv6 unique-local forwarding\ \n\n# Special treatment for interfaces that need to be downed on\n# shutdown (because \ they might cause unnecessary costs or block resources\n# on the peer). All pppoe* inte\ rfaces are automatically included in this\n# list, add others here manually.\n#force_d\ own_interfaces=\"\"\n\nifwatchd=NO # execute up/down scripts for i" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "n-kernel PPPoE interfaces\n ifwatchd_flags=\"-u /etc/ppp/ip-up -d /etc/ppp/ip-down\ pppoe0\"\n\n# ALTQ configuration/monitoring daemon\naltqd=NO altqd_flags=\"\ \"\n\n# Daemons required by servers. These are not needed for strictly client use.\n#\ \n\n# inetd is used to start the IP-based services enabled in /etc/inetd.conf\n#\ninet\ d=YES inetd_flags=\"-l\" # -l logs libwrap\n\n# identd\n#\nidentd=NO\ identd_flags=\"-b -l -u nobody\"\n\n# rpcbind (formerly known as 'port\ map') is used to look up RPC-based services.\n#\nrpcbind=NO rpcbind_flags=\ \"-l\" # -l logs libwrap\n\n# Commonly used daemons.\n#\nsyslogd=YES syslog\ d_flags=\"-s\" # -s \"secure\" unix domain only\ncron=YES\nnamed=NO named_\ flags=\"\" # see below for named_chrootdir\ntimed=NO timed_\ flags=\"\"\nntpd=NO ntpd_flags=\"\" # see below for ntpd_c\ hrootdir\n# The default setting for postfix here is YES, but gets re-examined by\n# th\ e rc.d/postfix startup script when it runs. The script sets\n# _rc_d_postfix to \"che\ ck\", and then causes all rc.conf settings to\n# be re-evaluated. If the val" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "ue of $postfix after this is \"check\",\n# the script then checks to see if /etc/maile\ r.conf selects the system\n# postfix. If not, it does print a warning and does not sta\ rt postfix \n# to avoid conflict with a different MTA.\npostfix=${_rc_d_postfix:-YES}\ \nlpd=NO lpd_flags=\"-s\" # -s \"secure\" unix d\ omain only\nsshd=NO sshd_flags=\"\"\nssh_keygen_flags=\"\"\nftpd=N\ O ftpd_flags=\"-ll\"\nhttpd=NO httpd_flags=\"\"\n\ httpd_wwwdir=\"/var/www\"\n httpd_wwwuser=\ \"_httpd\"\n\n# To run the named(8) DNS server as an unprivileged user under a\n# chro\ ot(2) cage, uncomment the following after migrating the contents\n# of /etc/namedb to \ /var/chroot/named/etc/namedb\n#\n#named_chrootdir=\"/var/chroot/named\"\n\n# To run th\ e ntpd(8) NTP server as an unprivileged user under a\n# chroot(2) cage, uncomment the \ following, after ensuring that:\n# - The kernel has \"pseudo-device clockctl\" co\ mpiled in\n# - /dev/clockctl is present\n#\n#ntpd_chrootdir=\"/var/chroot/ntpd\"\n\ \n# Routing daemons.\n#\nrouted=NO routed_flags=\"-q\"\ngated=NO\nmrouted\ =NO mrouted_fla" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20800 20800 sh RET mmap 140147263246336/0x7f7693d79000 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "gs=\"\"\nroute6d=NO route6d_flags=\"\"\nldpd=NO\n\n# Daemons used to boot \ other hosts over a network.\n#\nrarpd=NO rarpd_flags=\"-a\"\nbootparamd\ =NO bootparamd_flags=\"\"\ndhcpd=NO dhcpd_flags=\"-q\"\ndhcpd6=NO\ dhcpd6_flags=\"-q -cf /etc/dhcpd6.conf\"\ndhcrelay=NO dhcrel\ ay_flags=\"\"\nrbootd=NO rbootd_flags=\"\"\nmopd=NO \ mopd_flags=\"-a\"\nndbootd=NO ndbootd_flags=\"-s /tftpboot /tftpboot\ /bootyy\"\nrtadvd=NO rtadvd_flags=\"\"\nisibootd=NO isibootd_flags\ =\"\"\n\n# X11 daemons.\n#\nxfs=NO xfs_flags=\"\" # X11 \ font server\nxdm=NO xdm_flags=\"\" # X11 display manager;\ needs\n # wscons=YES for local display\ s.\n\n# Update fontconfig cache at boot\nfccache=YES\n\n# YP (NIS) daemons.\n#\nypbind\ =NO ypbind_flags=\"\"\nypserv=NO ypserv_flags=\"-d\"\nyppasswdd\ =NO yppasswdd_flags=\"\"\n\n# NFS daemons and parameters.\n#\nmountd=NO\ mountd_flags=\"\" # NFS mount requests daemon\nnfs_clien\ t=NO # enable client daemons\nnfs_server=NO \ # enable server daemons\n nfsd_f\ lags=\"\"\nlockd=NO lockd_flags=\"\"\nstatd=NO statd_flags=\"\ \"\namd=NO amd_flags=\"-l syslog -" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "x error,noinfo,nostats\"\n amd_dir=/amd # moun\ t dir\n\n# Heimdal Kerberos 5 KDC (with Kerberos IV compatibility)\nkdc=NO \ kdc_flags=\"--detach\"\n\n# iSCSI target\niscsi_target=NO \ iscsi_target_flags=\"\"\n# iSCSI kernel initiator\niscsid=NO\n\n# WPA daemons.\ \nhostapd=NO hostapd_flags=\"-Bs /etc/hostapd.conf\"\nwpa_supplicant=NO\ wpa_supplicant_flags=\"-Ms -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf\"\n\n# Bluetooth config\ uration\nbluetooth=NO\n# and the following are used when bluetooth=YES\nbtconfig_devic\ es=\"\" # all\nbthcid=YES bthcid_flags=\"\"\n\ sdpd=YES sdpd_flags=\"\"\n\n# Other daemons.\n#\nrwhod=NO \ rwhod_flags=\"-u _rwhod\"\ndevpubd=NO devpubd_flags=\"\" # auto\ create nodes for new devs\nenvsys=NO # Set /etc/env\ sys.conf preferences\nautofs=NO automount_flags=\"\"\n automo\ untd_flags=\"\"\n autounmountd_flags=\"\"\n\n# Hardware daemons.\ \n#\napmd=NO apmd_flags=\"\" # APM power management daemon.\ \npowerd=NO powerd_flags=\"\" # power management daemon\nscr\ eenblank=NO screenblank_flags=\"\" # wscons and" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes " FBIO screenblanker\n\nmoused=NO # serial mouse\ handler\n moused_flags=\"-p /dev/tty00\"\n\nwdogctl=NO \ # watchdog timer control\n# wdogct\ l_flags=\"-k devicename\"\nirdaattach=NO # atta\ ch serial lines to IrDA \n irdaattach_flags=\"tty00\"\n\n# Config\ uration of \"wscons\" console driver virtual screens.\n#\nwscons=NO wscons\ _flags=\"\" # setup wscons from wscons.conf\n\n# Configuration of \"wsmous\ ed\" console driver cut-n-paste support\n#\nwsmoused=NO wsmoused_flags=\"\"\n\ \n# Configuration of \"tpctl\" touch panel calibration utility\n#\ntpctl=NO \ tpctl_flags=\"\"\n\n# Mixer setting\n#\nmixerctl=NO mixerctl_mixer\ s=\"\" # \"mixer0 mixer1\" means saving\n \ # and restoring their settings\n\n# Vi recovery notification. Vi(1)'s -r opti\ on can recover files which were\n# accidentally closed. See vi(1) for more details.\n\ # \nvirecover=YES\n\n# Veriexec signature loading.\n#\nveriexec=NO\nveriexec_strict=0\ \nveriexec_verbose=0\nveriexec_flags=\"-k\"\n\n# Entropy load/save to/from /dev/random\ at startup/shutdown\n#\nrandom_seed=YES\n\n# Set to `check' t" 20800 20800 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 946 bytes "o abort multi-user boot if not enough entropy, or\n# `wait' to wait until enough entro\ py, or `' (empty) to boot without\n# waiting or checking.\n#\nentropy=\"wait\"\n\n# Cr\ eating / updating of man page index on boot\nmakemandb=YES\n\n# Disable Simultaneous M\ ulti-Threading\nsmtoff=NO\n\n# blocklist daemon, needs npf\nblocklistd=NO\n\n# IPv6 ad\ dress selection policy\nip6addrctl=NO\n# ipv6_prefer, ipv4_prefer, auto\nip6addrctl_po\ licy=auto\nip6addrctl_verbose=NO\n\n# Unbound\nunbound=NO\nunbound_chrootdir=/var/chro\ ot/unbound\n\n# Nsd\nnsd=NO\nnsd_chrootdir=/var/chroot/nsd\nnsd_flags=\"-t ${nsd_chroo\ tdir}\"\n\n# ZFS\nzfs=NO\n# $NetBSD: rc.conf.append,v 1.2 2011/12/04 13:09:07 jmcn\ eill Exp $\n#\n# Arch-specific rc.conf(5) configuration.\n\n# powerd(8) is required un\ der Xen to manage save/restore events.\n#\nif /sbin/sysctl -q machdep.xen; then\n\ powerd=YES\nfi\n\n# powerd(8) is recommended if ACPI is enabled to handle PM e\ vents.\n#\nif /sbin/sysctl -q hw.acpi.root; then\n powerd=YES\nfi\n" 20800 20800 sh RET read 946/0x3b2 20800 20800 sh CALL __vfork14 1885 1885 sh EMUL "netbsd" 1885 1885 sh RET fork 0 1885 1885 sh CALL execve(0x7f76940478b8,0x7f7694047910,0x7f7694047930) 1885 1885 sh NAMI "/sbin/sysctl" 1885 1885 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 20800 20800 sh RET __vfork14 1885/0x75d 20800 20800 sh CALL getpgrp 20800 20800 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 20800 20800 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff9805bc,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl EMUL "netbsd" 1885 1885 sysctl RET execve JUSTRETURN 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849103835136/0x7618d9b56000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7e16a0c1ce,0,0x7f7e16c110b0) 1885 1885 sysctl NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 1885 1885 sysctl RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 1885 1885 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7fffaec6f8,0,7) 1885 1885 sysctl NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 1885 1885 sysctl RET open 3 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffaec5f8) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __fstat50 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849103831040/0x7618d9b55000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL munmap(0x7618d9b55000,0x1000) 1885 1885 sysctl RET munmap 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849096142848/0x7618d9400000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0x7618d97c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849100075008/0x7618d97c0000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0x7618d97d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849100148736/0x7618d97d2000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x7618d95c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mprotect 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL close(3) 1885 1885 sysctl RET close 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x7618d97c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mprotect 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mprotect(0xeb40a000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mprotect 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x7618d9b5c850) 1885 1885 sysctl RET _lwp_setprivate 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 1885 1885 sysctl RET _lwp_self 1885/0x75d 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffaecdf0,0x7f7fffaece70) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffaece70,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 1885 1885 sysctl RET _lwp_self 1885/0x75d 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffaecd80,0x7f7fffaece70) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffaece70,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7618d95940a8,2,0x7618d99f2360,0x7f7fffaecd88,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 1885 1885 sysctl RET _lwp_self 1885/0x75d 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffaecd80,0x7f7fffaece70) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffaece70,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL readlink(0x7618d958c8c0,0x7f7fffaec920,0x400) 1885 1885 sysctl NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 1885 1885 sysctl RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 1885 1885 sysctl CALL issetugid 1885 1885 sysctl RET issetugid 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffaecc48,2,0x7618d99f3480,0x7f7fffaecc40,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849103831040/0x7618d9b55000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL madvise(0x7618d9b55000,0x1000,6) 1885 1885 sysctl RET madvise 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL munmap(0x7618d9b55000,0x1000) 1885 1885 sysctl RET munmap 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849094045696/0x7618d9200000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffaecca0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffaecca0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffaeccc0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849103802368/0x7618d9b4e000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849089851392/0x7618d8e00000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849103798272/0x7618d9b4d000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffaecd40,2,0x7f7fffaecd20,0x7f7fffaecd18,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 1885 1885 sysctl RET _lwp_self 1885/0x75d 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffaecd80,0x7f7fffaece70) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffaece70,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849103785984/0x7618d9b4a000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849103773696/0x7618d9b47000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849103761408/0x7618d9b44000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffaec940,1,0x7618d9b44000,0x7f7fffaec828,0x7f7fffaec830,0x60) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sysctl -1 errno 12 Cannot allocate memory 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffaec940,1,0x7618d9b4a600,0x7f7fffaec828,0x7f7fffaec830,0x60) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849103749120/0x7618d9b41000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849103736832/0x7618d9b3e000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET mmap 129849103724544/0x7618d9b3b000 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffaec940,2,0x7618d9b41000,0x7f7fffaec828,0x7f7fffaec830,0x60) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 1885 1885 sysctl RET _lwp_self 1885/0x75d 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffaecaf0,0x7f7fffaecb30) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffaecb30,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 1885 1885 sysctl RET _lwp_self 1885/0x75d 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffaecac0,0x7f7fffaecb30) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffaecb30,0) 1885 1885 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1885 1885 sysctl CALL exit(1) 20800 20800 sh RET __wait450 1885/0x75d 20800 20800 sh CALL __vfork14 23237 23237 sh EMUL "netbsd" 23237 23237 sh RET fork 0 23237 23237 sh CALL execve(0x7f76940478b8,0x7f7694047910,0x7f7694047930) 23237 23237 sh NAMI "/sbin/sysctl" 23237 23237 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 20800 20800 sh RET __vfork14 23237/0x5ac5 20800 20800 sh CALL getpgrp 20800 20800 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 20800 20800 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff9805bc,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl EMUL "netbsd" 23237 23237 sysctl RET execve JUSTRETURN 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405753856/0x74f7fa571000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7e8fa0c1ce,0,0x7f7e8fc110b0) 23237 23237 sysctl NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 23237 23237 sysctl RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 23237 23237 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7fff313a08,0,7) 23237 23237 sysctl NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 23237 23237 sysctl RET open 3 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff313908) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __fstat50 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405749760/0x74f7fa570000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL munmap(0x74f7fa570000,0x1000) 23237 23237 sysctl RET munmap 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608397950976/0x74f7f9e00000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0x74f7fa1c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608401883136/0x74f7fa1c0000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0x74f7fa1d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608401956864/0x74f7fa1d2000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x74f7f9fc0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mprotect 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL close(3) 23237 23237 sysctl RET close 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x74f7fa1c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mprotect 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mprotect(0xfd60a000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mprotect 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x74f7fa577850) 23237 23237 sysctl RET _lwp_setprivate 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 23237 23237 sysctl RET _lwp_self 23237/0x5ac5 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff314100,0x7f7fff314180) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff314180,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 23237 23237 sysctl RET _lwp_self 23237/0x5ac5 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff314090,0x7f7fff314180) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff314180,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x74f7f9f940a8,2,0x74f7fa3f2360,0x7f7fff314098,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 23237 23237 sysctl RET _lwp_self 23237/0x5ac5 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff314090,0x7f7fff314180) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff314180,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL readlink(0x74f7f9f8c8c0,0x7f7fff313c30,0x400) 23237 23237 sysctl NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 23237 23237 sysctl RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 23237 23237 sysctl CALL issetugid 23237 23237 sysctl RET issetugid 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff313f58,2,0x74f7fa3f3480,0x7f7fff313f50,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405749760/0x74f7fa570000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL madvise(0x74f7fa570000,0x1000,6) 23237 23237 sysctl RET madvise 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL munmap(0x74f7fa570000,0x1000) 23237 23237 sysctl RET munmap 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608395853824/0x74f7f9c00000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff313fb0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff313fb0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff313fd0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405721088/0x74f7fa569000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608391659520/0x74f7f9800000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405716992/0x74f7fa568000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff314050,2,0x7f7fff314030,0x7f7fff314028,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 23237 23237 sysctl RET _lwp_self 23237/0x5ac5 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff314090,0x7f7fff314180) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff314180,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405704704/0x74f7fa565000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405692416/0x74f7fa562000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405680128/0x74f7fa55f000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff313c50,1,0x74f7fa55f000,0x7f7fff313b38,0x7f7fff313b40,0x60) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sysctl -1 errno 12 Cannot allocate memory 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff313c50,1,0x74f7fa565600,0x7f7fff313b38,0x7f7fff313b40,0x60) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405659648/0x74f7fa55a000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405639168/0x74f7fa555000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405618688/0x74f7fa550000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff313c50,2,0x74f7fa55a000,0x7f7fff313b38,0x7f7fff313b40,0x60) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff313c50,3,0x74f7fa55f000,0x7f7fff313b38,0x7f7fff313b40,0x60) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405614592/0x74f7fa54f000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405602304/0x74f7fa54c000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405581824/0x74f7fa547000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405577728/0x74f7fa546000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405557248/0x74f7fa541000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405536768/0x74f7fa53c000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405532672/0x74f7fa53b000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405504000/0x74f7fa534000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405483520/0x74f7fa52f000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405463040/0x74f7fa52a000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405458944/0x74f7fa529000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405430272/0x74f7fa522000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405409792/0x74f7fa51d000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405397504/0x74f7fa51a000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405393408/0x74f7fa519000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405381120/0x74f7fa516000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405377024/0x74f7fa515000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405356544/0x74f7fa510000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405336064/0x74f7fa50b000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405315584/0x74f7fa506000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET mmap 128608405295104/0x74f7fa501000 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff313fa0,3,0x7f7fff313ab0,0x7f7fff313a50,0,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 23237 23237 sysctl RET _lwp_self 23237/0x5ac5 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff3140d0,0x7f7fff314110) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff314110,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 23237 23237 sysctl RET _lwp_self 23237/0x5ac5 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff3140a0,0x7f7fff314110) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff314110,0) 23237 23237 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 23237 23237 sysctl CALL exit(0) 20800 20800 sh RET __wait450 23237/0x5ac5 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7f7694049400,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 14 read 0 bytes "" 20800 20800 sh RET read 0 20800 20800 sh CALL close(0xe) 20800 20800 sh RET close 0 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f769404a000,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 20800 20800 sh RET read 0 20800 20800 sh CALL close(0xd) 20800 20800 sh RET close 0 20800 20800 sh CALL __stat50(0x100630368,0x7f7fff980b70) 20800 20800 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.conf.d/npf" 20800 20800 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 20800 20800 sh CALL write(1,0x7f769404a000,0x24) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 36 bytes "Reloading NPF ruleset /etc/npf.conf\n" 20800 20800 sh RET write 36/0x24 20800 20800 sh CALL __vfork14 6994 6994 sh EMUL "netbsd" 6994 6994 sh RET fork 0 6994 6994 sh CALL execve(0x7f76940470c8,0x7f7694047128,0x7f7694047808) 6994 6994 sh NAMI "/sbin/npfctl" 6994 6994 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 20800 20800 sh RET __vfork14 6994/0x1b52 20800 20800 sh CALL getpgrp 20800 20800 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 20800 20800 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff98042c,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl EMUL "netbsd" 6994 6994 npfctl RET execve JUSTRETURN 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014430720/0x7009b63c7000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7f6f40c1ce,0,0x7f7f6f6110b0) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff422928,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/lib/libnpf.so.0" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 3 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff422828) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014426624/0x7009b63c6000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b63c6000,0x1000) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x218000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187010469888/0x7009b6000000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7009b6216000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x16000) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187012657152/0x7009b6216000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7009b6017000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mprotect 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(3) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff422928,0,1) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/lib/libpcap.so.8" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 3 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff422828) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014426624/0x7009b63c6000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b63c6000,0x1000) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x24c000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187006275584/0x7009b5c00000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7009b5e49000,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x49000) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187008671744/0x7009b5e49000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7009b5c4a000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mprotect 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(3) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff422928,0,0x75) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/lib/libutil.so.7" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 3 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff422828) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014426624/0x7009b63c6000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b63c6000,0x1000) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x21d000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187002081280/0x7009b5800000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7009b5a17000,0x4000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x17000) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187004272640/0x7009b5a17000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7009b5a1b000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187004289024/0x7009b5a1b000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7009b5818000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mprotect 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(3) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff422928,0,7) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 3 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff422828) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014426624/0x7009b63c6000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b63c6000,0x1000) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123186995789824/0x7009b5200000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7009b55c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123186999721984/0x7009b55c0000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7009b55d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123186999795712/0x7009b55d2000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7009b53c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mprotect 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(3) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7009b6216000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mprotect 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7009b5e49000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mprotect 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7009b5a17000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mprotect 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7009b55c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mprotect 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x1f9818000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mprotect 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x7009b63ce850) 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_setprivate 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff423020,0x7f7fff4230a0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4230a0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff422fb0,0x7f7fff4230a0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4230a0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x7009b53940a8,2,0x7009b57f2360,0x7f7fff422fb8,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff422fb0,0x7f7fff4230a0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4230a0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL readlink(0x7009b538c8c0,0x7f7fff422b50,0x400) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 6994 6994 npfctl RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 6994 6994 npfctl CALL issetugid 6994 6994 npfctl RET issetugid 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff422e78,2,0x7009b57f3480,0x7f7fff422e70,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014426624/0x7009b63c6000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL madvise(0x7009b63c6000,0x1000,6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET madvise 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b63c6000,0x1000) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123186993692672/0x7009b5000000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff422ed0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff422ed0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff422ef0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014397952/0x7009b63bf000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123186989498368/0x7009b4c00000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014393856/0x7009b63be000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff422f70,2,0x7f7fff422f50,0x7f7fff422f48,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff422fb0,0x7f7fff4230a0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4230a0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff422fb0,0x7f7fff4230a0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4230a0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff422fb0,0x7f7fff4230a0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4230a0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff422fb0,0x7f7fff4230a0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4230a0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __lstat50(0x1f960f15d,0x7f7fff422fb0) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/dev/npf" 6994 6994 npfctl RET __lstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x1f960f15d,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/dev/npf" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 3 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014365184/0x7009b63b7000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014352896/0x7009b63b4000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014332416/0x7009b63af000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff42370c,0,0x1b6) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/etc/npf.conf" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 4 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x6000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014307840/0x7009b63a9000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(4,TIOCGETA,0x7f7fff422fa0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl -1 errno 25 Inappropriate ioctl for device 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014279168/0x7009b63a2000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014270976/0x7009b63a0000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014262784/0x7009b639e000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014254592/0x7009b639c000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014246400/0x7009b639a000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014238208/0x7009b6398000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014230016/0x7009b6396000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014221824/0x7009b6394000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014213632/0x7009b6392000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014205440/0x7009b6390000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014197248/0x7009b638e000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(4,0x7f7fff422d40) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014127616/0x7009b637d000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL read(4,0x7009b637dfc0,0x10000) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 4 read 2314 bytes "$ext_if = bge0\n$ext_ip = { inet4($ext_if) }\n$int_if_lan = { inet4(bge1) }\n\ntable <\ blocklist> type lpm file \"/etc/npf_blocklist\"\n\n$services_tcp = { http, https, smtp\ , domain, imaps, pop3s, 5000, 8080 }\n$services_udp = { domain, ntp }\n$localnet_lan =\ { 192.168.50.0/24 }\nalg \"icmp\"\n\n# Note: if $ext_ip has multiple IP address (e.g.\ IPv6 as well),\n# then the translation address has to be specified explicitly.\nmap $\ ext_if dynamic $localnet_lan -> $ext_ip\nmap $ext_if dynamic 192.168.50.9 port 50811 <\ - $ext_ip port 50811\n#map $ext_ip dynamic 10.0.20.55 port 9001 <- $ext_ip port 9001\n\ #map $ext_ip dynamic 192.168.50.9 port 22 <- $ext_ip port 6111\n\nprocedure \"log\" {\ \n # Note: npf_ext_log kernel module should be loaded, if not built-in.\n \ # Also, the interface created, e.g.: ifconfig npflog0 create\n log: npflog0\n\ }\ngroup \"external\" on $ext_ip {\n pass stateful out final all\n block in final\ from \n# pass stateful in final family inet4 proto tcp from $sam to $ex\ t_ip port 50802-50812 apply \"log\"\n# block in final family inet4 proto tcp to $ext_\ ip port 50802-50812 \n pass stateful in final family inet4 proto tcp to $ext_ip port \ ssh apply \"log\"\n pass stateful in final proto tcp to $ext_ip port $services_tcp\ \n pass stateful in final proto udp to $ext_ip port $services_udp\n pass s\ tateful in final proto tcp to $ext_ip port 49151-65535 # Passive FTP\n pass s\ tateful in final proto udp to $ext_ip port 33434-33600 # Traceroute\n\n# pass s\ tateful in final proto tcp from 192.80.49.4 port 6111\n block in final family inet4 pr\ oto tcp from any port 6111\n\n# block final all apply \"log\"\n}\ngroup \"lan\" on $in\ t_if_lan {\n# block in all\n# block in final from \n block in final family \ inet4 to 1.0.0.1 port 53\n block in final family inet4 to 1.1.1.1 port 53\n# mozi\ lla.cloudflare-dns.com\n block in final family inet4 to 104.16.248.249 port 53\ \n block in final family inet4 to 104.16.248.249 port 443\n block in final\ family inet4 to 104.16.249.249 port 53\n block in final family inet4 to 104.16.\ 249.249 port 443\n block in final family inet4 to 8.8.4.4 port 53\n# block \ in final family inet4 to 8.8.8.8 port 53\n # Ingress filtering as per BCP 38 / RF\ C 2827.\n pass in final from $localnet_lan\n pass out final all\n}\n\ngroup\ default {\n pass final on lo0 all\n pass in final all\n pass out final all\n}\ \n" 6994 6994 npfctl RET read 2314/0x90a 6994 6994 npfctl CALL read(4,0x7009b637dfc0,0x10000) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 4 read 0 bytes "" 6994 6994 npfctl RET read 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014123520/0x7009b637c000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 5 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(5,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff422ec0) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 5 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(5) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x7009b538fdb0,6,0,0x7f7fff422e98,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014119424/0x7009b637b000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014115328/0x7009b637a000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014111232/0x7009b6379000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014107136/0x7009b6378000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014103040/0x7009b6377000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014098944/0x7009b6376000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014094848/0x7009b6375000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014090752/0x7009b6374000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014086656/0x7009b6373000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014082560/0x7009b6372000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x7009b538fdb0,6,0x7009b637b000,0x7f7fff422e98,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014062080/0x7009b636d000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014041600/0x7009b6368000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014021120/0x7009b6363000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 5 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(5,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff422e40) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 5 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(5) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187014017024/0x7009b6362000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 5 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(5,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff422ec0) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 5 wrote 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(5) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 5 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(5,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff422e40) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 5 wrote 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(5) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b637c0e0,0,0x1b6) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/etc/npf_blocklist" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 5 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(5,0x7f7fff422cc0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013947392/0x7009b6351000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL read(5,0x7009b6351e80,0x10000) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 0 bytes "" 6994 6994 npfctl RET read 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013943296/0x7009b6350000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff422ec0) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013931008/0x7009b634d000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff422ec0) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013926912/0x7009b634c000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff4229b0,0x7f7fff4229f0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff422af0,0,3) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/lib/npf/ext_log.so" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4226b8) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013922816/0x7009b634b000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b634b000,0x1000) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x202000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123186985304064/0x7009b4800000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7009b4a00000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123186987401216/0x7009b4a00000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7009b4801000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mprotect 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7009b4a00000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mprotect 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4229f0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff422940,0x7f7fff4229f0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4229f0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff422da0) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "npflog0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "npflog0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^E\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff422ec0) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0x7f7fff422b70) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff422a10) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff422a10) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff422a10) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff422a10) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff422a10) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff422a10) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff422a10) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff422a10) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff422a10) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0x7f7fff422b20) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0x7f7fff422b20) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0x7f7fff422b20) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0x7f7fff422b20) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0x7f7fff422b20) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0x7f7fff422b20) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0x7f7fff422b20) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0x7f7fff422b20) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013582848/0x7009b62f8000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62f8000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013914624/0x7009b6349000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013910528/0x7009b6348000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013881856/0x7009b6341000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538a720,0x400000,0x1b6) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/etc/protocols" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff422c40) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013812224/0x7009b6330000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL read(6,0x7009b63303c0,0x10000) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "# $NetBSD: protocols,v 1.35 2022/12/01 13:21:07 jschauma Exp $\n# See also: protocols(\ 5), https://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/\n#\n# \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Last Updated\n# \ 2022-09-28\n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# XML\ [IMG]\n# HTML [IMG]\n# Plain text\n# \n# Registry included b\ elow\n# \n# *\M-B\240Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Assigned Internet \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Registration Procedure(s)\n# \n# IESG Approval or Standard\ s Action\n# \n# Reference\n# [RFC5237][RFC7045]\n# \n# Note\n# \n# I\ n the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) [RFC791] there is a field\n# called \"Protoc\ ol\" to identify the next level protocol. This is an 8\n# bit field. In Internet Pr\ otocol version 6 (IPv6) [RFC8200], this field\n# is called the \"Next Header\" field.\ \n# \n# \n# Note\n# \n# Values that are also IPv6 Extension Header Types should be\ listed in the\n# IPv6 Extension Header Types registry at [IANA registry ipv6-paramet\ ers].\n# \n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# CSV\n# \n# \ Decimal Keyword Protocol IPv6 Extension \ Reference\n# \ Header\n# protocol num aliases # comments\nhopopt 0 HOPOPT \ # IPv6 Hop-by-Hop Option Y [RFC8200]\nicmp 1 ICMP \ # Internet Control Message [RFC792]\nigmp 2 IGMP \ # Internet Group Management [RFC1112]\nggp 3 GGP \ # Gateway-to-Gateway [RFC823]\nipv4 4 IPv4 \ # IPv4 encapsulation [RFC2003]\nst 5 ST \ # Stream [RFC1190][RFC1819]\ntcp 6\ TCP # Transmission Control [RFC9293]\ncbt \ 7 CBT # CBT [Tony_Ballardie]\negp \ 8 EGP # Exterior Gateway Protocol [RFC888][David_Mi\ lls]\n# any private interior gateway\nigp 9 I\ GP # (used by Cisco for their [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_A\ uthority]\n# IGRP)\nbbn-rcc-mon 10 BBN-RCC-MON # BBN \ RCC Monitoring [Steve_Chipman]\nnvp-ii 11 NVP-II \ # Network Voice Protocol [RFC741][Steve_Casner]\n# \ [Boggs, D., J. Shoch, E. \ Taft, and R. Metcalfe, \"PUP: An Internetwork\npup 12 PUP # PUP \ Architecture\", XEROX Palo Alto Research Center, \ CSL-79-10, July 1979;\n# \ also in IEEE Transactions on Communication, Volume COM-28, Number 4,\n# \ April 1980.][\ [XEROX]]\nargus 13 ARGUS # (deprecated) ARGUS \ [Robert_W_Scheifler]\nemcon 14 EMCON # EMCON \ []\nxnet 15 XNET # Cross Ne\ t Debugger [Haverty, J., \"XNET Formats for Internet Protocol\ Version 4\", IEN 158,\n# \ October 1980.][Jack_Haverty]\nchaos 16 CHAOS # Chaos \ [J_Noel_Chiappa]\nudp 17 UDP # Us\ er Datagram [RFC768][Jon_Postel]\nmux 18 MUX \ # Multiplexing [Cohen, D. and J. Postel, \"Mult\ iplexing Protocol\", IEN 90,\n# \ USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1979.][Jon_Postel]\ndcn-me\ as 19 DCN-MEAS # DCN Measurement Subsyste" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "ms [David_Mills]\nhmp 20 HMP # Host Monitoring \ [RFC869][Bob_Hinden]\nprm 21 PRM # Packet \ Radio Measurement [Zaw_Sing_Su]\n# \ [\"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data \ Link Layer and Physical Layer\n# \ Specification\", AA-K759B-TK, Digital Equipment Corporation, Mayn\ ard, MA.\n# \ Also as: \"The Ethernet - A Local Area Network\", Version 1.0, Digital\n# \ Equipment Corporation, I\ ntel Corporation, Xerox Corporation, September\nxns-idp 22 XNS-IDP # XEROX \ NS IDP 1980. And: \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network:\ Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specifications\", Digital, Intel and Xerox, November 1982.\ \n# And: XER\ OX, \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specification\", X\ 3T51/80-50, Xerox Corporation, Stamford,\n# \ CT., October 1980.][[XEROX]]\ntrunk-1 23 TRUNK-1\ # Trunk-1 [Barry_Boehm]\ntrunk-2 24 TR\ UNK-2 # Trunk-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-1 \ 25 LEAF-1 # Leaf-1 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-2 \ 26 LEAF-2 # Leaf-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nrdp \ 27 RDP # Reliable Data Protocol [RFC908][Bob_H\ inden]\nirtp 28 IRTP # Internet Reliable [R\ FC938][Trudy_Miller]\n# Transaction\niso-tp4 29 IS\ O-TP4 # ISO Transport Protocol Class [RFC905][]\n\ # 4\nnetblt 30 NETBLT # Bulk Data Transfer \ Protocol [RFC969][David_Clark]\n# MFE Ne\ twork Services [Shuttleworth, B., \"A Documentary of MFENet, a \ National Computer\nmfe-nsp 31 MFE-NSP # Protocol \ Network\", UCRL-52317, Lawrence Livermore Labs, Livermore, California,\n# \ June 1977.][Bar\ ry_Howard]\nmerit-inp 32 MERIT-INP # MERIT Internodal Protocol \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndccp 33 DCCP # Datagram Congestion Control \ [RFC4340]\n# Protocol\n3pc 34 3PC\ # Third Party Connect Protocol [Stuart_A_Friedberg]\nidpr \ 35 IDPR # Inter-Domain Policy Routing [Martha_Steenstrup\ ]\n# Protocol\nxtp 36 XTP # XTP \ [Greg_Chesson]\nddp 37 DDP # Dat\ agram Delivery Protocol [Wesley_Craig]\nidpr-cmtp 38 IDPR-CMTP \ # IDPR Control Message [Martha_Steenstrup]\n# \ Transport Proto\ntp++ 39 TP++ # TP++ Transport Protocol\ [Dirk_Fromhein]\nil 40 IL # IL Transport Pro\ tocol [Dave_Presotto]\nipv6 41 IPv6 # IPv6 enca\ psulation [RFC2473]\nsdrp 42 SDRP # Source D\ emand Routing [Deborah_Estrin]\n# \ Protocol\nipv6-route 43 IPv6-Route # Routing Header for IPv6 Y \ [Steve_Deering]\nipv6-frag 44 IPv6-Frag # Fragment Header for IPv6 Y \ [Stev" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "e_Deering]\nidrp 45 IDRP # Inter-Domain Routing \ [Sue_Hares]\n# Protocol\nrsvp 46 RSVP \ # Reservation Protocol [RFC2205][RFC3209][Bob_Braden]\ngre \ 47 GRE # Generic Routing [RFC2784][Tony_Li\ ]\n# Encapsulation\ndsr 48 DSR # Dyna\ mic Source Routing [RFC4728]\n# Pro\ tocol\nbna 49 BNA # BNA [Ga\ ry Salamon]\nesp 50 ESP # Encap Security Payload Y \ [RFC4303]\nah 51 AH # Authentication Header Y \ [RFC4302]\ni-nlsp 52 I-NLSP # Integrated Net Layer \ [K_Robert_Glenn]\n# Security TUBA\nswipe 53\ SWIPE # (deprecated) IP with Encryption [John_Ioannid\ is]\nnarp 54 NARP # NBMA Address Resolution [RFC1\ 735]\n# Protocol\nmobile 55 MOBILE # IP Mob\ ility [Charlie_Perkins]\n# \ Transport Layer Security\ntlsp 56 TLSP # Protocol using Kryptonet \ key [Christer_Oberg]\n# management\nskip \ 57 SKIP # SKIP [Tom_Markson]\n\ ipv6-icmp 58 IPv6-ICMP # ICMP for IPv6 [RFC8200]\ \nipv6-nonxt 59 IPv6-NoNxt # No Next Header for IPv6 [RFC8200\ ]\nipv6-opts 60 IPv6-Opts # Destination Options for IPv6 Y [RFC820\ 0]\n# 61 any host internal protocol [Inter\ net_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\ncftp 62 CFTP # CFTP \ [Forsdick, H., \"CFTP\", Network Message, Bolt Beranek and Newm\ an, January\n# \ 1982.][Harry_Forsdick]\n# 63 any local network \ [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-expak 64 SAT-EXPAK \ # SATNET and Backroom EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\nkryptolan 65 KR\ YPTOLAN # Kryptolan [Paul Liu]\nrvd 66 \ RVD # MIT Remote Virtual Disk [Michael_Greenwald]\n# \ Protocol\nippc 67 IPPC # Internet Pluribus \ Packet [Steven_Blumenthal]\n# Core\n#\ 68 any distributed file system [Internet_A\ ssigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-mon 69 SAT-MON # SATNET Monitoring \ [Steven_Blumenthal]\nvisa 70 VISA # VISA Protocol \ [Gene_Tsudik]\nipcv 71 IPCV # Internet P\ acket Core Utility [Steven_Blumenthal]\ncpnx 72 CPNX #\ Computer Protocol Network [David Mittnacht]\n# \ Executive\ncphb 73 CPHB # Computer Protocol Heart Beat \ [David Mittnacht]\nwsn 74 WSN # Wang Span Network \ [Victor Dafoulas]\npvp 75 PVP # Packet Video Pr\ otocol [Steve_Casner]\nbr-sat-mon 76 BR-SAT-MON # Backroom \ SATNET Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nsun-nd 77 SUN-ND \ # SUN ND PROTOCOL-Temporary [William_Melohn]\nwb-mon 78 WB-MO\ N # WIDEBAND Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nwb-expak \ 79 WB-EXPAK # WIDEBAND EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\n\ iso-ip 80 ISO-IP # ISO Internet Protocol [Marshall_\ T_Rose]\nvmtp 81 VMTP # VMTP [\ Dave_Cherit" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "on]\nsecure-vmtp 82 SECURE-VMTP # SECURE-VMTP [Dave\ _Cheriton]\nvines 83 VINES # VINES \ [Brian Horn]\nttp 84 TTP iptm IPTM # Transaction Transport \ [Jim_Stevens]\n# Protocol\n#iptm 84 IPTM \ # Internet Protocol Traffic [Jim_Stevens]\n# \ Manager\nnsfnet-igp 85 NSFNET-IGP # NSFNET-IGP \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndgp 86 DGP # Dissimilar Gateway \ Protocol [M/A-COM Government Systems, \"Dissimilar Gateway Protocol Sp\ ecification,\n# \ Draft Version\", Contract no. CS901145, November 16, 1987.][Mike_Little]\ntcf \ 87 TCF # TCF [Guillermo_A_Loyol\ a]\neigrp 88 EIGRP # EIGRP [RFC78\ 68]\nospfigp 89 OSPFIGP # OSPFIGP [RFC1\ 583][RFC2328][RFC5340][John_Moy]\n# \ [Welch, B., \"The Sprite Remote Procedure Call System\", Techn\ ical Report,\nsprite-rpc 90 Sprite-RPC # Sprite RPC Protocol \ UCB/Computer Science Dept., 86/302, University of California at Berkeley,\n# \ June 1986.][Bruce\ Willins]\nlarp 91 LARP # Locus Address Resolution \ [Brian Horn]\n# Protocol\nmtp 92 MTP \ # Multicast Transport Protocol [Susie_Armstrong]\nax.25 93 AX.\ 25 # AX.25 Frames [Brian_Kantor]\nipip \ 94 IPIP # IP-within-IP Encapsulation [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Protocol\nmicp 95 MICP # (deprecated) Mobi\ le Internetworking [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Control Pro.\nscc-sp 96 SCC-SP # Semaphore Communications \ [Howard_Hart]\n# Sec. Pro.\netherip 97 ETH\ ERIP # Ethernet-within-IP [RFC3378]\n# \ Encapsulation\nencap 98 ENCAP # Encapsulation Header \ [RFC1241][Robert_Woodburn]\n# 99 any priv\ ate encryption [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \ scheme\ngmtp 100 GMTP # GMTP \ [[RXB5]]\nifmp 101 IFMP # Ipsilon Flow Management \ [Bob_Hinden][November 1995, 1997.]\n# \ Protocol\npnni 102 PNNI # PNNI over IP \ [Ross_Callon]\npim 103 PIM # Protocol Independent \ [RFC7761][Dino_Farinacci]\n# Multicast\naris \ 104 ARIS # ARIS [Nancy_Feldman]\nscp\ s 105 SCPS # SCPS [Robert_Durst\ ]\nqnx 106 QNX # QNX [Michae\ l_Hunter]\na/n 107 A/N # Active Networks \ [Bob_Braden]\nipcomp 108 IPComp # IP Payload Compression \ [RFC2393]\n# Protocol\nsnp 109 SNP \ # Sitara Networks Protocol [Manickam_R_Sridhar]\ncompaq-peer 110\ Compaq-Peer # Compaq Peer Protocol [Victor_Volpe]\nipx-in-ip \ 111 IPX-in-IP # IPX in IP [CJ_Lee]\nvrrp \ 112 VRRP carp # Virtual Router Redundancy [RFC5798]\n# \ Protocol\npgm 113 PGM # PGM Reliable Transpor\ t " 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " [Tony_Speakman]\n# Protocol\n# 114 \ any 0-hop protocol [Internet_Assigned_Numbers\ _Authority]\nl2tp 115 L2TP # Layer Two Tunneling Protocol \ [RFC3931][Bernard_Aboba]\nddx 116 DDX # D-II Data Exchange (DDX) \ [John_Worley]\niatp 117 IATP # Interactive Agent Tr\ ansfer [John_Murphy]\n# Protocol\nstp \ 118 STP # Schedule Transfer Protocol [Jean_Michel_Pi\ ttet]\nsrp 119 SRP # SpectraLink Radio Protocol [Ma\ rk_Hamilton]\nuti 120 UTI # UTI \ [Peter_Lothberg]\nsmp 121 SMP # Simple Message Protocol \ [Leif_Ekblad]\nsm 122 SM # (deprecated) Simple Mult\ icast Protocol [Jon_Crowcroft][draft-perlman-simple-multicast]\nptp \ 123 PTP # Performance Transparency [Michael_Welzl\ ]\n# Protocol\nisis 124 ISIS # over IPv4\ [Tony_Przygienda]\nfire 125 F\ IRE # [Criag_Partridge]\ncrtp 126 CRTP # Combat Radio Transpor\ t [Robert_Sautter]\n# Protocol\ncru\ dp 127 CRUDP # Combat Radio User Datagram [Robert_Sautt\ er]\nsscopmce 128 SSCOPMCE # [Kurt_Waber]\niplt 129 IPLT # [[H\ ollbach]]\nsps 130 SPS # Secure Packet Shield \ [Bill_McIntosh]\npipe 131 PIPE # Private IP Encapsulation \ [Bernhard_Petri]\n# within IP\nsctp 132 \ SCTP # Stream Control Transmission [Randall_R_Stewart]\n# \ Protocol\nfc 133 FC # Fibre Channel \ [Murali_Rajagopal][RFC6172]\nrsvp-e2e-ignore 134 RSVP-E2E-IG\ NORE # [RFC3175]\nmobility 135 Mobility # Header \ Y [RFC6275]\nudplite 136 UDPLite # [RFC3828]\nmpls-in-ip 1\ 37 MPLS-in-IP # [RFC4023]\nmanet 138 MANET # MANET Protocols \ [RFC5498]\nhip 139 HIP # Host Identity Protocol \ Y [RFC7401]\nshim6 140 Shim6 # Shim6 Protocol \ Y [RFC5533]\nwesp 141 WESP # Wrapped Encapsulating \ [RFC5840]\n# Security Payload\nroh\ c 142 ROHC # Robust Header Compression [RFC5858]\net\ hernet 143 Ethernet # Ethernet [RFC8986]\na\ ggfrag 144 AGGFRAG # AGGFRAG encapsulation [RFC-ietf-i\ psecme-iptfs-19]\n# payload for ESP\n# 145-252 \ Unassigned [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Au\ thority]\npfsync 240 PFSYNC # PF Synchronization\n# 253 \ Use for experimentation and Y [RFC3692]\n# \ testing\n# 254 Use for experimentation and Y\ [RFC3692]\n# testing\nreserved 255 Reserved \ # [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \n# \ Contact Information\n# \n# ID \ Name Contact URI \ Last Updated\n# [Barry_Boehm] Barry Boehm \ mailto:boehm&arpa.mil\n# [Barry_Howard] Bar\ ry Howard mailto:Howard&nmfecc.llnl.gov\n# [Bernard_Aboba] \ Bernard Aboba mailto:bernardaµsoft.com\ " 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " 1998-04\n# [Bernhard_Petri] Bernhard Petri \ mailto:bernhard.petri&siemens.com 2012-07-09\n# [Bill_McIntos\ h] Bill McIntosh mailto:BMcIntosh&fortress\ tech.com\n# [Bob_Braden] Bob Braden \ mailto:braden&isi.edu 1997-07\n# [Bob_Hinden] \ Bob Hinden mailto:bob.hinden&gmail.com \ 2013-02-17\n# [Brian_Kantor] Brian Kantor \ mailto:brian&ucsd.edu\n# [CJ_Lee] \ CJ Lee mailto:cj_lee&novell.com 19\ 97-10\n# [Charlie_Perkins] Charlie Perkins \ mailto:perk&watson.ibm.com 1994-10\n# [Christer_Oberg] \ Christer Oberg mailto:chg&bull.se \ 1994-10\n# [Criag_Partridge] Criag Partridge \ mailto:craig&bbn.com 1999-08\n# [Dave_Cher\ iton] Dave Cheriton mailto:cheriton&pescad\ ero.stanford.edu\n# [Dave_Presotto] Dave Presotto \ mailto:presotto&plan9.att.com 1995-07\n# [David_Clark]\ David Clark mailto:ddc&lcs.mit.edu\n#\ [David_Mills] David Mills mailto:M\ ills&huey.udel.edu\n# [Deborah_Estrin] Deborah Estrin \ mailto:estrin&usc.edu\n# [Dino_Farinacci] Dino Fa\ rinacci mailto:dino&cisco.com 1996-03\n\ # [Dirk_Fromhein] Dirk Fromhein mailto:\ df&watershed.com\n# [Gene_Tsudik] Gene Tsudik \ mailto:tsudik&usc.edu\n# [Greg_Chesson] Greg Ches\ son mailto:Greg&sgi.com\n# [Guillermo_A_Loyola] \ Guillermo A. Loyola mailto:LOYOLA&ibm.com\n# [Hans_Werner_Brau\ n] Hans-Werner Braun mailto:HWB&mcr.umich.edu\n# \ [Harry_Forsdick] Harry Forsdick mailto:For\ sdick&bbn.com\n# [Howard_Hart] Howard Hart \ mailto:hch&hybrid.com\n# [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority] Internet Ass\ igned Numbers Authority mailto:iana&iana.org 1995-06\n# \ [J_Noel_Chiappa] J. Noel Chiappa mailto:JNC&x\ x.lcs.mit.edu\n# [Jack_Haverty] Jack Haverty \ mailto:jhaverty&oracle.com\n# [Jean_Michel_Pittet] Jean-Mi\ chel Pittet mailto:jmp&gandalf.engr.sgi.com 1998-11\n\ # [Jim_Stevens] Jim Stevens mailto:\ jasteven&rockwellcollins.com 2011-01-26\n# [John_Ioannidis] \ John Ioannidis mailto:ji&tla.org \ 2015-01-06\n# [John_Moy] John Moy \ mailto:jmoy&proteon.com\n# [John_Murphy] John \ Murphy mailto:john.m.murphy&mci.com 1998-10\ \n# [John_Worley] John Worley mailt\ o:worley&milehigh.net 1998-06\n# [Jon_Crowcroft] \ Jon Crowcroft mailto:jon&cs.ucl.ac.uk \ 1999-06\n# [Jon_Postel] Jon Postel \ mailto:postel&isi.edu\n# [K_Robert_Glenn] K. Robert G\ lenn mailto:glenn&osi.ncsl.nist.gov\n# [Kurt_Waber] " 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " Kurt Waber mailto:kurt.waber&swisscom.com \ 1999-08\n# [Leif_Ekblad] Leif Ekblad \ mailto:leif&rdos.net 2012-08-21\n# [M\ anickam_R_Sridhar] Manickam R. Sridhar mailto:msridha\ r&sitaranetworks.com 1997-09\n# [Mark_Hamilton] \ Mark Hamilton mailto:mah&spectralink.com 19\ 98-11\n# [Marshall_T_Rose] Marshall T. Rose \ mailto:mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us\n# [Martha_Steenstrup] Martha Steen\ strup mailto:MSteenst&bbn.com\n# [Michael_Greenwald] \ Michael Greenwald mailto:Greenwald&scrc-stony-brook.symbolics.\ com\n# [Michael_Hunter] Michael Hunter ma\ ilto:mphunter&qnx.com 1997-07\n# [Michael_Welzl] \ Michael Welzl mailto:michael&tk.uni-linz.ac.at \ 1999-08\n# [Mike_Little] Mike Little \ mailto:little&macom4.arpa\n# [Murali_Rajagopal] Mura\ li Rajagopal mailto:murali&gadzoox.com 2000-0\ 5\n# [Nancy_Feldman] Nancy Feldman mail\ to:nkf&vnet.ibm.com 1997-01\n# [Peter_Lothberg] \ Peter Lothberg mailto:roll&stupi.se \ 1999-03\n# [Randall_R_Stewart] Randall R. Stewart \ mailto:rrs&lakerest.net 2000-04\n# [Robert_Durst]\ Robert Durst mailto:durst&mitre.org \ 1997-03\n# [Robert_Sautter] Robert Sautt\ er mailto:rsautter&acdnj.itt.com 1999-08\n# \ [Robert_W_Scheifler] Robert W. Scheifler mailto:rsche\ ifler&comcast.net 2015-10-06\n# [Robert_Woodburn] \ Robert Woodburn mailto:woody&cseic.saic.com\n# [Ross_Callo\ n] Ross Callon mailto:rcallon&baynetwo\ rks.com 1995-12\n# [Steve_Casner] Steve Cas\ ner mailto:casner&isi.edu\n# [Steve_Chipman] \ Steve Chipman mailto:Chipman&f.bbn.com\n# [Steve_Deeri\ ng] Steve Deering mailto:deering&parc.xero\ x.com 1995-03\n# [Steven_Blumenthal] Steven Blu\ menthal mailto:BLUMENTHAL&vax.bbn.com\n# [Stuart_A_Friedberg] \ Stuart A. Friedberg mailto:stuart&cs.wisc.edu\n# [Sue\ _Hares] Sue Hares mailto:skh&merit\ .edu\n# [Susie_Armstrong] Susie Armstrong m\ ailto:Armstrong.wbst128&xerox.com\n# [Tom_Markson] Tom Mark\ son mailto:markson&osmosys.ingog.com 1995-09\n#\ [Tony_Ballardie] Tony Ballardie mailto:A\ .Ballardie&cs.ucl.ac.uk\n# [Tony_Li] Tony Li \ mailto:tony.li&tony.li 2012-10-17\n# [To\ ny_Przygienda] Tony Przygienda mailto:prz&siar\ a.com 1999-08\n# [Tony_Speakman] T\ ony Speakman mailto:speakman&cisco.com 199\ 8-01\n# [Trudy_Miller] Trudy Miller m\ ailto:Trudy&acc.com\n# [Victor_Volpe] Victor Volpe \ mailto:vvolpe&smtp.microcom.com 1997-10\n# [We" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 345 bytes "sley_Craig] Wesley Craig mailto:Wesley.C\ raig&terminator.cc.umich.edu\n# [William_Melohn] William Meloh\ n mailto:Melohn&sun.com\n# [Zaw_Sing_Su] \ Zaw-Sing Su mailto:ZSu&tsca.istc.sri.\n# \n# Licensing T\ erms\n" 6994 6994 npfctl RET read 28961/0x7121 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0x7f7fff422b20) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0x7f7fff422b20) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538fd80,0,0xf) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff4229c0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013468160/0x7009b62dc000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7009b62dc000,0x53167) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL open(0x7009b538a720,0x400000,0x1b6) 6994 6994 npfctl NAMI "/etc/protocols" 6994 6994 npfctl RET open 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff422c40) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET mmap 123187013742592/0x7009b631f000 6994 6994 npfctl CALL read(6,0x7009b631f740,0x10000) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "# $NetBSD: protocols,v 1.35 2022/12/01 13:21:07 jschauma Exp $\n# See also: protocols(\ 5), https://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/\n#\n# \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Last Updated\n# \ 2022-09-28\n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# XML\ [IMG]\n# HTML [IMG]\n# Plain text\n# \n# Registry included b\ elow\n# \n# *\M-B\240Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Assigned Internet \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Registration Procedure(s)\n# \n# IESG Approval or Standard\ s Action\n# \n# Reference\n# [RFC5237][RFC7045]\n# \n# Note\n# \n# I\ n the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) [RFC791] there is a field\n# called \"Protoc\ ol\" to identify the next level protocol. This is an 8\n# bit field. In Internet Pr\ otocol version 6 (IPv6) [RFC8200], this field\n# is called the \"Next Header\" field.\ \n# \n# \n# Note\n# \n# Values that are also IPv6 Extension Header Types should be\ listed in the\n# IPv6 Extension Header Types registry at [IANA registry ipv6-paramet\ ers].\n# \n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# CSV\n# \n# \ Decimal Keyword Protocol IPv6 Extension \ Reference\n# \ Header\n# protocol num aliases # comments\nhopopt 0 HOPOPT \ # IPv6 Hop-by-Hop Option Y [RFC8200]\nicmp 1 ICMP \ # Internet Control Message [RFC792]\nigmp 2 IGMP \ # Internet Group Management [RFC1112]\nggp 3 GGP \ # Gateway-to-Gateway [RFC823]\nipv4 4 IPv4 \ # IPv4 encapsulation [RFC2003]\nst 5 ST \ # Stream [RFC1190][RFC1819]\ntcp 6\ TCP # Transmission Control [RFC9293]\ncbt \ 7 CBT # CBT [Tony_Ballardie]\negp \ 8 EGP # Exterior Gateway Protocol [RFC888][David_Mi\ lls]\n# any private interior gateway\nigp 9 I\ GP # (used by Cisco for their [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_A\ uthority]\n# IGRP)\nbbn-rcc-mon 10 BBN-RCC-MON # BBN \ RCC Monitoring [Steve_Chipman]\nnvp-ii 11 NVP-II \ # Network Voice Protocol [RFC741][Steve_Casner]\n# \ [Boggs, D., J. Shoch, E. \ Taft, and R. Metcalfe, \"PUP: An Internetwork\npup 12 PUP # PUP \ Architecture\", XEROX Palo Alto Research Center, \ CSL-79-10, July 1979;\n# \ also in IEEE Transactions on Communication, Volume COM-28, Number 4,\n# \ April 1980.][\ [XEROX]]\nargus 13 ARGUS # (deprecated) ARGUS \ [Robert_W_Scheifler]\nemcon 14 EMCON # EMCON \ []\nxnet 15 XNET # Cross Ne\ t Debugger [Haverty, J., \"XNET Formats for Internet Protocol\ Version 4\", IEN 158,\n# \ October 1980.][Jack_Haverty]\nchaos 16 CHAOS # Chaos \ [J_Noel_Chiappa]\nudp 17 UDP # Us\ er Datagram [RFC768][Jon_Postel]\nmux 18 MUX \ # Multiplexing [Cohen, D. and J. Postel, \"Mult\ iplexing Protocol\", IEN 90,\n# \ USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1979.][Jon_Postel]\ndcn-me\ as 19 DCN-MEAS # DCN Measurement Subsyste" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "ms [David_Mills]\nhmp 20 HMP # Host Monitoring \ [RFC869][Bob_Hinden]\nprm 21 PRM # Packet \ Radio Measurement [Zaw_Sing_Su]\n# \ [\"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data \ Link Layer and Physical Layer\n# \ Specification\", AA-K759B-TK, Digital Equipment Corporation, Mayn\ ard, MA.\n# \ Also as: \"The Ethernet - A Local Area Network\", Version 1.0, Digital\n# \ Equipment Corporation, I\ ntel Corporation, Xerox Corporation, September\nxns-idp 22 XNS-IDP # XEROX \ NS IDP 1980. And: \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network:\ Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specifications\", Digital, Intel and Xerox, November 1982.\ \n# And: XER\ OX, \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specification\", X\ 3T51/80-50, Xerox Corporation, Stamford,\n# \ CT., October 1980.][[XEROX]]\ntrunk-1 23 TRUNK-1\ # Trunk-1 [Barry_Boehm]\ntrunk-2 24 TR\ UNK-2 # Trunk-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-1 \ 25 LEAF-1 # Leaf-1 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-2 \ 26 LEAF-2 # Leaf-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nrdp \ 27 RDP # Reliable Data Protocol [RFC908][Bob_H\ inden]\nirtp 28 IRTP # Internet Reliable [R\ FC938][Trudy_Miller]\n# Transaction\niso-tp4 29 IS\ O-TP4 # ISO Transport Protocol Class [RFC905][]\n\ # 4\nnetblt 30 NETBLT # Bulk Data Transfer \ Protocol [RFC969][David_Clark]\n# MFE Ne\ twork Services [Shuttleworth, B., \"A Documentary of MFENet, a \ National Computer\nmfe-nsp 31 MFE-NSP # Protocol \ Network\", UCRL-52317, Lawrence Livermore Labs, Livermore, California,\n# \ June 1977.][Bar\ ry_Howard]\nmerit-inp 32 MERIT-INP # MERIT Internodal Protocol \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndccp 33 DCCP # Datagram Congestion Control \ [RFC4340]\n# Protocol\n3pc 34 3PC\ # Third Party Connect Protocol [Stuart_A_Friedberg]\nidpr \ 35 IDPR # Inter-Domain Policy Routing [Martha_Steenstrup\ ]\n# Protocol\nxtp 36 XTP # XTP \ [Greg_Chesson]\nddp 37 DDP # Dat\ agram Delivery Protocol [Wesley_Craig]\nidpr-cmtp 38 IDPR-CMTP \ # IDPR Control Message [Martha_Steenstrup]\n# \ Transport Proto\ntp++ 39 TP++ # TP++ Transport Protocol\ [Dirk_Fromhein]\nil 40 IL # IL Transport Pro\ tocol [Dave_Presotto]\nipv6 41 IPv6 # IPv6 enca\ psulation [RFC2473]\nsdrp 42 SDRP # Source D\ emand Routing [Deborah_Estrin]\n# \ Protocol\nipv6-route 43 IPv6-Route # Routing Header for IPv6 Y \ [Steve_Deering]\nipv6-frag 44 IPv6-Frag # Fragment Header for IPv6 Y \ [Stev" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "e_Deering]\nidrp 45 IDRP # Inter-Domain Routing \ [Sue_Hares]\n# Protocol\nrsvp 46 RSVP \ # Reservation Protocol [RFC2205][RFC3209][Bob_Braden]\ngre \ 47 GRE # Generic Routing [RFC2784][Tony_Li\ ]\n# Encapsulation\ndsr 48 DSR # Dyna\ mic Source Routing [RFC4728]\n# Pro\ tocol\nbna 49 BNA # BNA [Ga\ ry Salamon]\nesp 50 ESP # Encap Security Payload Y \ [RFC4303]\nah 51 AH # Authentication Header Y \ [RFC4302]\ni-nlsp 52 I-NLSP # Integrated Net Layer \ [K_Robert_Glenn]\n# Security TUBA\nswipe 53\ SWIPE # (deprecated) IP with Encryption [John_Ioannid\ is]\nnarp 54 NARP # NBMA Address Resolution [RFC1\ 735]\n# Protocol\nmobile 55 MOBILE # IP Mob\ ility [Charlie_Perkins]\n# \ Transport Layer Security\ntlsp 56 TLSP # Protocol using Kryptonet \ key [Christer_Oberg]\n# management\nskip \ 57 SKIP # SKIP [Tom_Markson]\n\ ipv6-icmp 58 IPv6-ICMP # ICMP for IPv6 [RFC8200]\ \nipv6-nonxt 59 IPv6-NoNxt # No Next Header for IPv6 [RFC8200\ ]\nipv6-opts 60 IPv6-Opts # Destination Options for IPv6 Y [RFC820\ 0]\n# 61 any host internal protocol [Inter\ net_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\ncftp 62 CFTP # CFTP \ [Forsdick, H., \"CFTP\", Network Message, Bolt Beranek and Newm\ an, January\n# \ 1982.][Harry_Forsdick]\n# 63 any local network \ [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-expak 64 SAT-EXPAK \ # SATNET and Backroom EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\nkryptolan 65 KR\ YPTOLAN # Kryptolan [Paul Liu]\nrvd 66 \ RVD # MIT Remote Virtual Disk [Michael_Greenwald]\n# \ Protocol\nippc 67 IPPC # Internet Pluribus \ Packet [Steven_Blumenthal]\n# Core\n#\ 68 any distributed file system [Internet_A\ ssigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-mon 69 SAT-MON # SATNET Monitoring \ [Steven_Blumenthal]\nvisa 70 VISA # VISA Protocol \ [Gene_Tsudik]\nipcv 71 IPCV # Internet P\ acket Core Utility [Steven_Blumenthal]\ncpnx 72 CPNX #\ Computer Protocol Network [David Mittnacht]\n# \ Executive\ncphb 73 CPHB # Computer Protocol Heart Beat \ [David Mittnacht]\nwsn 74 WSN # Wang Span Network \ [Victor Dafoulas]\npvp 75 PVP # Packet Video Pr\ otocol [Steve_Casner]\nbr-sat-mon 76 BR-SAT-MON # Backroom \ SATNET Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nsun-nd 77 SUN-ND \ # SUN ND PROTOCOL-Temporary [William_Melohn]\nwb-mon 78 WB-MO\ N # WIDEBAND Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nwb-expak \ 79 WB-EXPAK # WIDEBAND EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\n\ iso-ip 80 ISO-IP # ISO Internet Protocol [Marshall_\ T_Rose]\nvmtp 81 VMTP # VMTP [\ Dave_Cherit" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "on]\nsecure-vmtp 82 SECURE-VMTP # SECURE-VMTP [Dave\ _Cheriton]\nvines 83 VINES # VINES \ [Brian Horn]\nttp 84 TTP iptm IPTM # Transaction Transport \ [Jim_Stevens]\n# Protocol\n#iptm 84 IPTM \ # Internet Protocol Traffic [Jim_Stevens]\n# \ Manager\nnsfnet-igp 85 NSFNET-IGP # NSFNET-IGP \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndgp 86 DGP # Dissimilar Gateway \ Protocol [M/A-COM Government Systems, \"Dissimilar Gateway Protocol Sp\ ecification,\n# \ Draft Version\", Contract no. CS901145, November 16, 1987.][Mike_Little]\ntcf \ 87 TCF # TCF [Guillermo_A_Loyol\ a]\neigrp 88 EIGRP # EIGRP [RFC78\ 68]\nospfigp 89 OSPFIGP # OSPFIGP [RFC1\ 583][RFC2328][RFC5340][John_Moy]\n# \ [Welch, B., \"The Sprite Remote Procedure Call System\", Techn\ ical Report,\nsprite-rpc 90 Sprite-RPC # Sprite RPC Protocol \ UCB/Computer Science Dept., 86/302, University of California at Berkeley,\n# \ June 1986.][Bruce\ Willins]\nlarp 91 LARP # Locus Address Resolution \ [Brian Horn]\n# Protocol\nmtp 92 MTP \ # Multicast Transport Protocol [Susie_Armstrong]\nax.25 93 AX.\ 25 # AX.25 Frames [Brian_Kantor]\nipip \ 94 IPIP # IP-within-IP Encapsulation [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Protocol\nmicp 95 MICP # (deprecated) Mobi\ le Internetworking [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Control Pro.\nscc-sp 96 SCC-SP # Semaphore Communications \ [Howard_Hart]\n# Sec. Pro.\netherip 97 ETH\ ERIP # Ethernet-within-IP [RFC3378]\n# \ Encapsulation\nencap 98 ENCAP # Encapsulation Header \ [RFC1241][Robert_Woodburn]\n# 99 any priv\ ate encryption [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \ scheme\ngmtp 100 GMTP # GMTP \ [[RXB5]]\nifmp 101 IFMP # Ipsilon Flow Management \ [Bob_Hinden][November 1995, 1997.]\n# \ Protocol\npnni 102 PNNI # PNNI over IP \ [Ross_Callon]\npim 103 PIM # Protocol Independent \ [RFC7761][Dino_Farinacci]\n# Multicast\naris \ 104 ARIS # ARIS [Nancy_Feldman]\nscp\ s 105 SCPS # SCPS [Robert_Durst\ ]\nqnx 106 QNX # QNX [Michae\ l_Hunter]\na/n 107 A/N # Active Networks \ [Bob_Braden]\nipcomp 108 IPComp # IP Payload Compression \ [RFC2393]\n# Protocol\nsnp 109 SNP \ # Sitara Networks Protocol [Manickam_R_Sridhar]\ncompaq-peer 110\ Compaq-Peer # Compaq Peer Protocol [Victor_Volpe]\nipx-in-ip \ 111 IPX-in-IP # IPX in IP [CJ_Lee]\nvrrp \ 112 VRRP carp # Virtual Router Redundancy [RFC5798]\n# \ Protocol\npgm 113 PGM # PGM Reliable Transpor\ t " 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " [Tony_Speakman]\n# Protocol\n# 114 \ any 0-hop protocol [Internet_Assigned_Numbers\ _Authority]\nl2tp 115 L2TP # Layer Two Tunneling Protocol \ [RFC3931][Bernard_Aboba]\nddx 116 DDX # D-II Data Exchange (DDX) \ [John_Worley]\niatp 117 IATP # Interactive Agent Tr\ ansfer [John_Murphy]\n# Protocol\nstp \ 118 STP # Schedule Transfer Protocol [Jean_Michel_Pi\ ttet]\nsrp 119 SRP # SpectraLink Radio Protocol [Ma\ rk_Hamilton]\nuti 120 UTI # UTI \ [Peter_Lothberg]\nsmp 121 SMP # Simple Message Protocol \ [Leif_Ekblad]\nsm 122 SM # (deprecated) Simple Mult\ icast Protocol [Jon_Crowcroft][draft-perlman-simple-multicast]\nptp \ 123 PTP # Performance Transparency [Michael_Welzl\ ]\n# Protocol\nisis 124 ISIS # over IPv4\ [Tony_Przygienda]\nfire 125 F\ IRE # [Criag_Partridge]\ncrtp 126 CRTP # Combat Radio Transpor\ t [Robert_Sautter]\n# Protocol\ncru\ dp 127 CRUDP # Combat Radio User Datagram [Robert_Sautt\ er]\nsscopmce 128 SSCOPMCE # [Kurt_Waber]\niplt 129 IPLT # [[H\ ollbach]]\nsps 130 SPS # Secure Packet Shield \ [Bill_McIntosh]\npipe 131 PIPE # Private IP Encapsulation \ [Bernhard_Petri]\n# within IP\nsctp 132 \ SCTP # Stream Control Transmission [Randall_R_Stewart]\n# \ Protocol\nfc 133 FC # Fibre Channel \ [Murali_Rajagopal][RFC6172]\nrsvp-e2e-ignore 134 RSVP-E2E-IG\ NORE # [RFC3175]\nmobility 135 Mobility # Header \ Y [RFC6275]\nudplite 136 UDPLite # [RFC3828]\nmpls-in-ip 1\ 37 MPLS-in-IP # [RFC4023]\nmanet 138 MANET # MANET Protocols \ [RFC5498]\nhip 139 HIP # Host Identity Protocol \ Y [RFC7401]\nshim6 140 Shim6 # Shim6 Protocol \ Y [RFC5533]\nwesp 141 WESP # Wrapped Encapsulating \ [RFC5840]\n# Security Payload\nroh\ c 142 ROHC # Robust Header Compression [RFC5858]\net\ hernet 143 Ethernet # Ethernet [RFC8986]\na\ ggfrag 144 AGGFRAG # AGGFRAG encapsulation [RFC-ietf-i\ psecme-iptfs-19]\n# payload for ESP\n# 145-252 \ Unassigned [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Au\ thority]\npfsync 240 PFSYNC # PF Synchronization\n# 253 \ Use for experimentation and Y [RFC3692]\n# \ testing\n# 254 Use for experimentation and Y\ [RFC3692]\n# testing\nreserved 255 Reserved \ # [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \n# \ Contact Information\n# \n# ID \ Name Contact URI \ Last Updated\n# [Barry_Boehm] Barry Boehm \ mailto:boehm&arpa.mil\n# [Barry_Howard] Bar\ ry Howard mailto:Howard&nmfecc.llnl.gov\n# [Bernard_Aboba] \ Bernard Aboba mailto:bernardaµsoft.com\ " 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " 1998-04\n# [Bernhard_Petri] Bernhard Petri \ mailto:bernhard.petri&siemens.com 2012-07-09\n# [Bill_McIntos\ h] Bill McIntosh mailto:BMcIntosh&fortress\ tech.com\n# [Bob_Braden] Bob Braden \ mailto:braden&isi.edu 1997-07\n# [Bob_Hinden] \ Bob Hinden mailto:bob.hinden&gmail.com \ 2013-02-17\n# [Brian_Kantor] Brian Kantor \ mailto:brian&ucsd.edu\n# [CJ_Lee] \ CJ Lee mailto:cj_lee&novell.com 19\ 97-10\n# [Charlie_Perkins] Charlie Perkins \ mailto:perk&watson.ibm.com 1994-10\n# [Christer_Oberg] \ Christer Oberg mailto:chg&bull.se \ 1994-10\n# [Criag_Partridge] Criag Partridge \ mailto:craig&bbn.com 1999-08\n# [Dave_Cher\ iton] Dave Cheriton mailto:cheriton&pescad\ ero.stanford.edu\n# [Dave_Presotto] Dave Presotto \ mailto:presotto&plan9.att.com 1995-07\n# [David_Clark]\ David Clark mailto:ddc&lcs.mit.edu\n#\ [David_Mills] David Mills mailto:M\ ills&huey.udel.edu\n# [Deborah_Estrin] Deborah Estrin \ mailto:estrin&usc.edu\n# [Dino_Farinacci] Dino Fa\ rinacci mailto:dino&cisco.com 1996-03\n\ # [Dirk_Fromhein] Dirk Fromhein mailto:\ df&watershed.com\n# [Gene_Tsudik] Gene Tsudik \ mailto:tsudik&usc.edu\n# [Greg_Chesson] Greg Ches\ son mailto:Greg&sgi.com\n# [Guillermo_A_Loyola] \ Guillermo A. Loyola mailto:LOYOLA&ibm.com\n# [Hans_Werner_Brau\ n] Hans-Werner Braun mailto:HWB&mcr.umich.edu\n# \ [Harry_Forsdick] Harry Forsdick mailto:For\ sdick&bbn.com\n# [Howard_Hart] Howard Hart \ mailto:hch&hybrid.com\n# [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority] Internet Ass\ igned Numbers Authority mailto:iana&iana.org 1995-06\n# \ [J_Noel_Chiappa] J. Noel Chiappa mailto:JNC&x\ x.lcs.mit.edu\n# [Jack_Haverty] Jack Haverty \ mailto:jhaverty&oracle.com\n# [Jean_Michel_Pittet] Jean-Mi\ chel Pittet mailto:jmp&gandalf.engr.sgi.com 1998-11\n\ # [Jim_Stevens] Jim Stevens mailto:\ jasteven&rockwellcollins.com 2011-01-26\n# [John_Ioannidis] \ John Ioannidis mailto:ji&tla.org \ 2015-01-06\n# [John_Moy] John Moy \ mailto:jmoy&proteon.com\n# [John_Murphy] John \ Murphy mailto:john.m.murphy&mci.com 1998-10\ \n# [John_Worley] John Worley mailt\ o:worley&milehigh.net 1998-06\n# [Jon_Crowcroft] \ Jon Crowcroft mailto:jon&cs.ucl.ac.uk \ 1999-06\n# [Jon_Postel] Jon Postel \ mailto:postel&isi.edu\n# [K_Robert_Glenn] K. Robert G\ lenn mailto:glenn&osi.ncsl.nist.gov\n# [Kurt_Waber] " 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " Kurt Waber mailto:kurt.waber&swisscom.com \ 1999-08\n# [Leif_Ekblad] Leif Ekblad \ mailto:leif&rdos.net 2012-08-21\n# [M\ anickam_R_Sridhar] Manickam R. Sridhar mailto:msridha\ r&sitaranetworks.com 1997-09\n# [Mark_Hamilton] \ Mark Hamilton mailto:mah&spectralink.com 19\ 98-11\n# [Marshall_T_Rose] Marshall T. Rose \ mailto:mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us\n# [Martha_Steenstrup] Martha Steen\ strup mailto:MSteenst&bbn.com\n# [Michael_Greenwald] \ Michael Greenwald mailto:Greenwald&scrc-stony-brook.symbolics.\ com\n# [Michael_Hunter] Michael Hunter ma\ ilto:mphunter&qnx.com 1997-07\n# [Michael_Welzl] \ Michael Welzl mailto:michael&tk.uni-linz.ac.at \ 1999-08\n# [Mike_Little] Mike Little \ mailto:little&macom4.arpa\n# [Murali_Rajagopal] Mura\ li Rajagopal mailto:murali&gadzoox.com 2000-0\ 5\n# [Nancy_Feldman] Nancy Feldman mail\ to:nkf&vnet.ibm.com 1997-01\n# [Peter_Lothberg] \ Peter Lothberg mailto:roll&stupi.se \ 1999-03\n# [Randall_R_Stewart] Randall R. Stewart \ mailto:rrs&lakerest.net 2000-04\n# [Robert_Durst]\ Robert Durst mailto:durst&mitre.org \ 1997-03\n# [Robert_Sautter] Robert Sautt\ er mailto:rsautter&acdnj.itt.com 1999-08\n# \ [Robert_W_Scheifler] Robert W. Scheifler mailto:rsche\ ifler&comcast.net 2015-10-06\n# [Robert_Woodburn] \ Robert Woodburn mailto:woody&cseic.saic.com\n# [Ross_Callo\ n] Ross Callon mailto:rcallon&baynetwo\ rks.com 1995-12\n# [Steve_Casner] Steve Cas\ ner mailto:casner&isi.edu\n# [Steve_Chipman] \ Steve Chipman mailto:Chipman&f.bbn.com\n# [Steve_Deeri\ ng] Steve Deering mailto:deering&parc.xero\ x.com 1995-03\n# [Steven_Blumenthal] Steven Blu\ menthal mailto:BLUMENTHAL&vax.bbn.com\n# [Stuart_A_Friedberg] \ Stuart A. Friedberg mailto:stuart&cs.wisc.edu\n# [Sue\ _Hares] Sue Hares mailto:skh&merit\ .edu\n# [Susie_Armstrong] Susie Armstrong m\ ailto:Armstrong.wbst128&xerox.com\n# [Tom_Markson] Tom Mark\ son mailto:markson&osmosys.ingog.com 1995-09\n#\ [Tony_Ballardie] Tony Ballardie mailto:A\ .Ballardie&cs.ucl.ac.uk\n# [Tony_Li] Tony Li \ mailto:tony.li&tony.li 2012-10-17\n# [To\ ny_Przygienda] Tony Przygienda mailto:prz&siar\ a.com 1999-08\n# [Tony_Speakman] T\ ony Speakman mailto:speakman&cisco.com 199\ 8-01\n# [Trudy_Miller] Trudy Miller m\ ailto:Trudy&acc.com\n# [Victor_Volpe] Victor Volpe \ mailto:vvolpe&smtp.microcom.com 1997-10\n# [We" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 345 bytes "sley_Craig] Wesley Craig mailto:Wesley.C\ raig&terminator.cc.umich.edu\n# [William_Melohn] William Meloh\ n mailto:Melohn&sun.com\n# [Zaw_Sing_Su] \ Zaw-Sing Su mailto:ZSu&tsca.istc.sri.\n# \n# Licensing T\ erms\n" 6994 6994 npfctl RET read 28961/0x7121 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff422ec0) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __socket30 6 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff422ec0) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "lo0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "lo0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^D\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(6) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(4,TIOCGETA,0x7f7fff422e80) 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl -1 errno 25 Inappropriate ioctl for device 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(4) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL modctl(0,0x7f7fff423040) 6994 6994 npfctl RET modctl -1 errno 17 File exists 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff422f20) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(3,IOC_NPF_VERSION,0x7f7fff422f1c) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "\^V\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL ioctl(3,IOC_NPF_LOAD,0x7f7fff422eb0) 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 3 wrote 24 bytes "\0P3\M-6 p\0\0003\"\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl GIO fd 3 read 24 bytes "\0\M-`\M-o\M-w\^?\^?\0\0004\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 6994 6994 npfctl RET ioctl 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7f7ff7efe000,0x34) 6994 6994 npfctl RET munmap 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL close(3) 6994 6994 npfctl RET close 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff422ff0,0x7f7fff423030) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff423030,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff422fc0,0x7f7fff423030) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff423030,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff422fc0,0x7f7fff423030) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff423030,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff422fc0,0x7f7fff423030) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff423030,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff422fc0,0x7f7fff423030) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff423030,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 6994 6994 npfctl RET _lwp_self 6994/0x1b52 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff422fc0,0x7f7fff423030) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff423030,0) 6994 6994 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 6994 6994 npfctl CALL exit(0) 20800 20800 sh RET __wait450 6994/0x1b52 20800 20800 sh CALL read(0xc,0x10062fc80,0x3f8) 20800 20800 sh GIO fd 12 read 0 bytes "" 20800 20800 sh RET read 0 20800 20800 sh CALL exit(0) 2046 2046 sh RET __wait450 20800/0x5140 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7f414a57e000,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 2046 2046 sh RET read 0 2046 2046 sh CALL close(0xd) 2046 2046 sh RET close 0 2046 2046 sh CALL read(0xc,0x10622fc80,0x3f8) 2046 2046 sh GIO fd 12 read 0 bytes "" 2046 2046 sh RET read 0 2046 2046 sh CALL exit(0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __wait450 2046/0x7fe 230 230 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xa,0x7f7fffbd1d90,2) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 wrote 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET writev 24/0x18 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 -1 errno 4 Interrupted system call 230 230 dhcpcd PSIG SIGCHLD caught handler=0x1786098b0 mask=(1,2,14,15,20,30,31): code=CLD_EXITED child pid=2046, uid=0, status=0, utime=0, stime=0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL readv(9,0x7f7fffbe1c10,2) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL setcontext(0x7f7fffbf1c90) 230 230 dhcpcd RET setcontext JUSTRETURN 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 read 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET readv 24/0x18 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0,1,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __wait450 -1 errno 10 No child processes 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbe1d30) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbe1c90) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbf2000) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee1e0,5,0x7f7fffbf2030,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xc,0x7f7fffbf1ff0,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 12 wrote 466 bytes "\M-J\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/\ X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=ROUTERADVERT\0interface=bge\ 0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=1001\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags\ =34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if_down=false\0syslog_debug\ =true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=1801894\0nd1_now=1801894\0nd1_h\ oplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resolv.conf\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 466/0x1d2 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbf2000) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee1e0,4,0x7f7fffbf2030,0x7f7fffbf2328) 2925 2925 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 2925 2925 dhcpcd CALL read(0xb,0x7f7fffbf1be0,0x400) 2925 2925 dhcpcd GIO fd 11 read 466 bytes "\M-J\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/\ X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=ROUTERADVERT\0interface=bge\ 0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=1001\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags\ =34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if_down=false\0syslog_debug\ =true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=1801894\0nd1_now=1801894\0nd1_h\ oplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resolv.conf\0" 2925 2925 dhcpcd RET read 466/0x1d2 2925 2925 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee120,5,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 20764 20764 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 20764 20764 dhcpcd CALL recvmsg(6,0x7f7fffbd1dd0,0) 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x7f7fffbd1e40, namelen=128, iov=0x7f7fffbd1da0, iovlen=1, control=0x7f7fffbd1ec0, controllen=128, flags=4000000] 20764 20764 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 16 bytes "\M^F\0\M-_\M-~\0\M-@\a\b\0006\M-n\M^@\0\0\0\0" 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC mbcontrol: [len=36, level=41, type=46] 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC mbcontrol: [len=20, level=41, type=47] 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC mbsoname: [fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846%bge0] 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x7f7fffbd1e40, namelen=28, iov=0x7f7fffbd1da0, iovlen=1, control=0x7f7fffbd1ec0, controllen=64, flags=0] 20764 20764 dhcpcd RET recvmsg 16/0x10 20764 20764 dhcpcd CALL writev(8,0x7f7fffbd1db0,2) 20764 20764 dhcpcd GIO fd 8 wrote 176 bytes "\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\^\\0\0\0@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^P\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^\\^X\0\0\0\0\0\0\M-~\M^@\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\ \^A\\\M^?\M-~kHF\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0$\0\0\0)\0\0\0.\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^?\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\^A\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^T\0\0\0)\0\0\0/\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^?\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^F\0\ \M-_\M-~\0\M-@\a\b\0006\M-n\M^@\0\0\0\0" 20764 20764 dhcpcd RET writev 176/0xb0 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 176 bytes "\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\^\\0\0\0@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^P\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^\\^X\0\0\0\0\0\0\M-~\M^@\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\ \^A\\\M^?\M-~kHF\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0$\0\0\0)\0\0\0.\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^?\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\^A\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^T\0\0\0)\0\0\0/\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^?\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M^F\0\ \M-_\M-~\0\M-@\a\b\0006\M-n\M^@\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET read 176/0xb0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL write(5,0x7f7fffbe1860,0x41) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 wrote 65 bytes "\a\0\0\0B\^N\0\0bge0: Router Advertisement from fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET write 65/0x41 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7387539917a8) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(9,0x7f7fffbe1ae0,5) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 wrote 96 bytes "\^B\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0ri \M-@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\ \M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 96/0x60 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875484b470,1,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbf1bf0,0x408) 20764 20764 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387545f57c0,4,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 65 bytes "\a\0\0\0B\^N\0\0bge0: Router Advertisement from fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 65/0x41 230 230 dhcpcd CALL write(2,0x17884e560,0x39) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 2 wrote 57 bytes "bge0: Router Advertisement from fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\n" 230 230 dhcpcd RET write 57/0x39 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fffbf03f0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __gettimeofday50 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL getpid 230 230 dhcpcd RET getpid 230/0xe6, 3650/0xe42 230 230 dhcpcd CALL fcntl(4,F_GETFL,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET fcntl 2 230 230 dhcpcd CALL sendto(4,0x7f7fffbf0e50,0x7a,0,0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x0, namelen=0, iov=0xffffa48858fcbf50, iovlen=1, control=0x0, controllen=0, flags=0] 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 4 wrote 122 bytes "<31>1 2024-03-22T04:46:46.584334+00:00 sage.zia.io dhcpcd 230 - - bge0: Router Adverti\ sement from fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846" 230 230 dhcpcd RET sendto 122/0x7a 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(0xa,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 read 96 bytes "\^B\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0ri \M-@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\ \M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 96/0x60 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __socket30 5 230 230 dhcpcd CALL ioctl(5,SIOCSIFINFO_IN6,0x7f7fffbe1f40) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 wrote 32 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 read 32 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET ioctl 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL close(5) 230 230 dhcpcd RET close 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xa,0x7f7fffbd1d90,2) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 wrote 56 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0 \0\0\0\0\0\0\0bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\ \M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET writev 56/0x38 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL readv(9,0x7f7fffbe1b60,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 read 56 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0 \0\0\0\0\0\0\0bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0@\0\0\0\M^@\ \M-n6\0\M-h\^C\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET readv 56/0x38 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffbe1bb0,6,0,0x7f7fffbe1ba8,0,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __sysctl 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffbe1bb0,6,0x738753986000,0x7f7fffbe1ba8,0,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __sysctl 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffbe1c40,4,0x7f7fffbe1c34,0x7f7fffbe1c38,0,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __sysctl 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL setsockopt(0xb,0x22,2,0x7387539ee480,0x30) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET setsockopt 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL ioctl(0xf,SIOCGIFMTU,0x7f7fffbe1b00) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 15 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 15 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\M-\\^E\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET ioctl 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbe1b50) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL write(5,0x7f7fffbe17e0,0x40) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 wrote 64 bytes "\a\0\0\0B\^N\0\0bge0: executing: /libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks ROUTERADVERT\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET write 64/0x40 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(9,0x7f7fffbe1ba0,5) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 wrote 522 bytes "\^R\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pk\ g/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=RO\ UTERADVERT\0interface=bge0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=10\ 01\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags=34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if\ _down=false\0syslog_debug=true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=180190\ 4\0nd1_now=1801904\0nd1_hoplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resol\ v.conf\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 2 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 522/0x20a 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbf1bf0,0x408) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875484b470,1,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 64 bytes "\a\0\0\0B\^N\0\0bge0: executing: /libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks ROUTERADVERT\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 64/0x40 230 230 dhcpcd CALL write(2,0x17884e560,0x38) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 2 wrote 56 bytes "bge0: executing: /libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks ROUTERADVERT\n" 230 230 dhcpcd RET write 56/0x38 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fffbf03f0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __gettimeofday50 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL getpid 230 230 dhcpcd RET getpid 230/0xe6, 3650/0xe42 230 230 dhcpcd CALL fcntl(4,F_GETFL,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET fcntl 2 230 230 dhcpcd CALL sendto(4,0x7f7fffbf0e50,0x79,0,0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x0, namelen=0, iov=0xffffa48858fcbf50, iovlen=1, control=0x0, controllen=0, flags=0] 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 4 wrote 121 bytes "<31>1 2024-03-22T04:46:46.584460+00:00 sage.zia.io dhcpcd 230 - - bge0: executing: /li\ bexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks ROUTERADVERT" 230 230 dhcpcd RET sendto 121/0x79 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(0xa,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 read 522 bytes "\^R\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pk\ g/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=RO\ UTERADVERT\0interface=bge0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=10\ 01\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags=34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if\ _down=false\0syslog_debug=true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=180190\ 4\0nd1_now=1801904\0nd1_hoplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resol\ v.conf\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 522/0x20a 230 230 dhcpcd CALL posix_spawn(0x7f7fffbd1cdc,0x17863cbfb,0,0x7f7fffbd1cf0,0x7f7fffbd1d90,0x7387539ce380) 230 230 dhcpcd NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks" 230 230 dhcpcd NAMI "/bin/sh" 230 230 dhcpcd NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 230 230 dhcpcd RET posix_spawn 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __wait450(0x5f08,0x7f7fffbd1d88,0,0) 24328 24328 sh EMUL "netbsd" 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824679936/0x704f48b70000 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x7f7e79e0c1ce,0,0x7f7e7a0110b0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 24328 24328 sh RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff45a268,0,1) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/lib/libedit.so.3" 24328 24328 sh RET open 3 24328 24328 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff45a168) 24328 24328 sh RET __fstat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824675840/0x704f48b6f000 24328 24328 sh CALL munmap(0x704f48b6f000,0x1000) 24328 24328 sh RET munmap 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x235000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485821075456/0x704f48800000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0x704f48a2e000,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x2e000) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485823361024/0x704f48a2e000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0x704f48a31000,0x4000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485823373312/0x704f48a31000 24328 24328 sh CALL mprotect(0x704f4882f000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 24328 24328 sh RET mprotect 0 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff45a268,0,5) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/lib/libterminfo.so.2" 24328 24328 sh RET open 3 24328 24328 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff45a168) 24328 24328 sh RET __fstat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824675840/0x704f48b6f000 24328 24328 sh CALL munmap(0x704f48b6f000,0x1000) 24328 24328 sh RET munmap 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x20f000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485816881152/0x704f48400000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0x704f4860d000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0xd000) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485819031552/0x704f4860d000 24328 24328 sh CALL mprotect(0x704f4840e000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 24328 24328 sh RET mprotect 0 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff45a268,0,7) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 24328 24328 sh RET open 3 24328 24328 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff45a168) 24328 24328 sh RET __fstat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824675840/0x704f48b6f000 24328 24328 sh CALL munmap(0x704f48b6f000,0x1000) 24328 24328 sh RET munmap 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485810589696/0x704f47e00000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0x704f481c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485814521856/0x704f481c0000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0x704f481d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485814595584/0x704f481d2000 24328 24328 sh CALL mprotect(0x704f47fc0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 24328 24328 sh RET mprotect 0 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mprotect(0x704f48a2e000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 24328 24328 sh RET mprotect 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mprotect(0x704f4860d000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 24328 24328 sh RET mprotect 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mprotect(0x704f481c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 24328 24328 sh RET mprotect 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mprotect(0x16be2d000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 24328 24328 sh RET mprotect 0 24328 24328 sh CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x704f48b76850) 24328 24328 sh RET _lwp_setprivate 0 24328 24328 sh CALL _lwp_self 24328 24328 sh RET _lwp_self 24328/0x5f08 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff45a960,0x7f7fff45a9e0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff45a9e0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL _lwp_self 24328 24328 sh RET _lwp_self 24328/0x5f08 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff45a8f0,0x7f7fff45a9e0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff45a9e0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sysctl(0x704f47f940a8,2,0x704f483f2360,0x7f7fff45a8f8,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sysctl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL _lwp_self 24328 24328 sh RET _lwp_self 24328/0x5f08 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff45a8f0,0x7f7fff45a9e0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff45a9e0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL readlink(0x704f47f8c8c0,0x7f7fff45a490,0x400) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 24328 24328 sh RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL issetugid 24328 24328 sh RET issetugid 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff45a7b8,2,0x704f483f3480,0x7f7fff45a7b0,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sysctl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824675840/0x704f48b6f000 24328 24328 sh CALL madvise(0x704f48b6f000,0x1000,6) 24328 24328 sh RET madvise 0 24328 24328 sh CALL munmap(0x704f48b6f000,0x1000) 24328 24328 sh RET munmap 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485808492544/0x704f47c00000 24328 24328 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff45a810) 24328 24328 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff45a810) 24328 24328 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff45a830) 24328 24328 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824647168/0x704f48b68000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485804298240/0x704f47800000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824643072/0x704f48b67000 24328 24328 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff45a8b0,2,0x7f7fff45a890,0x7f7fff45a888,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sysctl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL _lwp_self 24328 24328 sh RET _lwp_self 24328/0x5f08 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff45a8f0,0x7f7fff45a9e0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff45a9e0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL _lwp_self 24328 24328 sh RET _lwp_self 24328/0x5f08 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff45a8f0,0x7f7fff45a9e0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff45a9e0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL _lwp_self 24328 24328 sh RET _lwp_self 24328/0x5f08 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff45a8f0,0x7f7fff45a9e0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff45a9e0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGCHLD,0x7f7fff45a940,0x7f7fff45a960,0x704f47f7ee40,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff45a9b0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL getuid 24328 24328 sh RET getuid 0 24328 24328 sh CALL getgid 24328 24328 sh RET getgid 0 24328 24328 sh CALL geteuid 24328 24328 sh RET geteuid 0 24328 24328 sh CALL getegid 24328 24328 sh RET getegid 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0,F_MAXFD,0) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 2 24328 24328 sh CALL getrlimit(8,0x7f7fff45a940) 24328 24328 sh RET getrlimit 0 24328 24328 sh CALL issetugid 24328 24328 sh RET issetugid 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824638976/0x704f48b66000 24328 24328 sh CALL getpid 24328 24328 sh RET getpid 24328/0x5f08, 230/0xe6 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824626688/0x704f48b63000 24328 24328 sh CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fff45a8f0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __gettimeofday50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824622592/0x704f48b62000 24328 24328 sh CALL geteuid 24328 24328 sh RET geteuid 0 24328 24328 sh CALL getppid 24328 24328 sh RET getppid 230/0xe6 24328 24328 sh CALL geteuid 24328 24328 sh RET geteuid 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824618496/0x704f48b61000 24328 24328 sh CALL __getcwd(0x16be30248,0x100) 24328 24328 sh RET __getcwd 2 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff45b028,0,0x7f7fff45aa60) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks" 24328 24328 sh RET open 3 24328 24328 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff45a890) 24328 24328 sh RET __fstat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET lseek 0 24328 24328 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff45a88c,4) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "#!/b" 24328 24328 sh RET read 4 24328 24328 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET lseek 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0,F_DUPFD,0xf) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 24328 24328 sh CALL close(0xf) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 12/0xc 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0xc,F_SETFD,1) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0x7f7fff45a930,0x704f47f7ee40,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0x7f7fff45a8e0,0x7f7fff45a900,0x704f47f7ee40,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0x7f7fff45a8e0,0x704f47f7ee40,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0x7f7fff45a8e0,0,0x704f47f7ee40,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff45a930,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0,0x7f7fff45a930,0x704f47f7ee40,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0x7f7fff45a8e0,0x7f7fff45a900,0x704f47f7ee40,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff45a930,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0,0x7f7fff45a930,0x704f47f7ee40,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0x7f7fff45a8e0,0x7f7fff45a900,0x704f47f7ee40,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff45a930,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0,0x7f7fff45a930,0x704f47f7ee40,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0x7f7fff45a8e0,0x7f7fff45a900,0x704f47f7ee40,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff45a930,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0,0x7f7fff45a930,0x704f47f7ee40,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0x7f7fff45a8e0,0x7f7fff45a900,0x704f47f7ee40,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff45a930,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xc,0x16be2fc80,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "#!/bin/sh\n# dhcpcd client configuration script \n\n# Handy variables and functions fo\ r our hooks to use\nifname=\"$interface${protocol+.}$protocol\"\nfrom=from\nsignature_\ base=\"# Generated by dhcpcd\"\nsignature=\"$signature_base $from $ifname\"\nsignature\ _base_end=\"# End of dhcpcd\"\nsignature_end=\"$signature_base_end $from $ifname\"\nst\ ate_dir=/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state\n_detected_init=false\n\n: ${if_up:=false}\n: ${if_\ down:=false}\n: ${syslog_debug:=false}\n\n# Ensure that all arguments are unique\nuniq\ ify()\n{\n result=\n for i do\n case \" $result \" in\n \ *\" $i \"*);;\n *) result=\"$result${result:+ }$i\";;\ \n esac\n done\n echo \"$result\"\n}\n\n# List interface config files i\ n a directory.\n# If dhcpcd is running as a single instance then it will have a list o\ f\n# interfaces in the preferred order.\n# Otherwise we just use what we have.\nlist_i\ nterfaces()\n{\n ifaces=\n for i in $interface_order; do\n for x \ in \"$1\"/$i.*; do\n [ -f \"$x\" ] && ifaces=\"$ifaces${ifaces:+ }$\ {x##*/}\"\n done\n done\n for x in \"$1\"/*; do\n [ -f \"$x\" ] \ && ifaces=\"$" 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824614400/0x704f48b60000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824610304/0x704f48b5f000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824598016/0x704f48b5c000 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xc,0x16be2fc80,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "ifaces${ifaces:+ }${x##*/}\"\n done\n uniqify $ifaces\n}\n\n# Trim function\ntrim()\ \n{\n var=\"$*\"\n var=${var#\"${var%%[![:space:]]*}\"}\n var=${var%\"${var##*[!\ [:space:]]}\"}\n if [ -z \"$var\" ]; then\n # So it seems our shel\ l doesn't support wctype(3) patterns\n # Fall back to sed\n var=$(\ echo \"$*\" | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//;s/[[:space:]]*$//')\n fi\n printf %s \"$v\ ar\"\n}\n\n# We normally use sed to extract values using a key from a list of files\n#\ but sed may not always be available at the time.\nkey_get_value()\n{\n key=\"$1\"\n\ shift\n\n if type sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n sed -n \"s/^$k\ ey//p\" $@\n else\n for x do\n while read line; do\n\ case \"$line\" in\n \"$key\ \"*) echo \"${line##$key}\";;\n esac\n done <\ \"$x\"\n done\n fi\n}\n\n# We normally use sed to remove markers from \ a configuration file\n# but sed may not always be available at the time.\nremove_marke\ rs()\n{\n m1=\"$1\"\n m2=\"$2\"\n in_marker=0\n\n shift; shift\n if typ\ e sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n sed \"/^$m1/,/^$m2/d\" $@\n else\n \ for x do\n while read line; do\n \ case \"$line\" in\n " 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824577536/0x704f48b57000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824565248/0x704f48b54000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824552960/0x704f48b51000 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xc,0x16be2fc80,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes " \"$m1\"*) in_marker=1;;\n \"$m2\ \"*) in_marker=0;;\n *) [ $in_marker = 0 ] && echo \"$line\ \";;\n esac\n done < \"$x\"\n done\n\ fi\n}\n\n# Compare two files.\ncomp_file()\n{\n [ -e \"$1\" ] && [ -e \"$2\" ]\ || return 1\n\n if type cmp >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n cmp -s \"$1\" \ \"$2\"\n elif type diff >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n diff -q \"$1\" \"$2\" \ >/dev/null\n else\n # Hopefully we're only working on small text files ...\ \n [ \"$(cat \"$1\")\" = \"$(cat \"$2\")\" ]\n fi\n}\n\n# Compare two\ files.\n# If different, replace first with second otherwise remove second.\nchange_fi\ le()\n{\n if [ -e \"$1\" ]; then\n if comp_file \"$1\" \"$2\"; th\ en\n rm -f \"$2\"\n return 1\n fi\n\ fi\n cat \"$2\" > \"$1\"\n rm -f \"$2\"\n return 0\n}\n\n# Compare two f\ iles.\n# If different, copy or link depending on target type\ncopy_file()\n{\n if [ -\ h \"$2\" ]; then\n [ \"$(readlink \"$2\")\" = \"$1\" ] && return 1\n\ ln -sf \"$1\" \"$2\"\n else\n comp_file \"$1\" \"$2\" && ret\ urn 1\n cat \"$1\" >\"$2\"\n fi\n}\n\n# Save a config file\nsave_conf()\n{\ \n if [ -f \"$1\" ]; then\n rm -f \"$1-pre.$interface\"\n \ cat \"$1\" > \"$1-pre." 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824532480/0x704f48b4c000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824512000/0x704f48b47000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824483328/0x704f48b40000 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xc,0x16be2fc80,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "$interface\"\n fi\n}\n\n# Restore a config file\nrestore_conf()\n{\n [ -f \"$1-pre.\ $interface\" ] || return 1\n cat \"$1-pre.$interface\" > \"$1\"\n rm -f \"$1-pre\ .$interface\"\n}\n\n# Write a syslog entry\nsyslog()\n{\n lvl=\"$1\"\n\n if [ \ \"$lvl\" = debug ]; then\n ${syslog_debug} || return 0\n fi\n [ -n \ \"$lvl\" ] && shift\n [ -n \"$*\" ] || return 0\n case \"$lvl\" in\n err|er\ ror) echo \"$interface: $*\" >&2;;\n *) echo \"$interface: $*\";;\n\ esac\n if type logger >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n logger -i -p daemon.\"\ $lvl\" -t dhcpcd-run-hooks \"$interface: $*\"\n fi\n}\n\n# Check for a valid name as p\ er RFC952 and RFC1123 section 2.1\nvalid_domainname()\n{\n name=\"$1\"\n [ -z \ \"$name\" ] || [ ${#name} -gt 255 ] && return 1\n \n while [ -n \"$name\" ]\ ; do\n label=\"${name%%.*}\"\n [ -z \"$label\" ] || [ ${#label} -gt 6\ 3 ] && return 1\n case \"$label\" in\n -*|_*|*-|*_) \ return 1;;\n *[![:alnum:]_-]*) return 1;;\n \"$nam\ e\") return 0;;\n esac\n name=\"${name#*.}\"\n done\n\ return 0\n}\n\nvalid_domainname_list()\n{\n for name do\n valid_\ domainname \"$name\" || return $?\n done\n return 0\n}\n\n" 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824454656/0x704f48b39000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824442368/0x704f48b36000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824430080/0x704f48b33000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824417792/0x704f48b30000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824397312/0x704f48b2b000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824393216/0x704f48b2a000 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xc,0x16be2fc80,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "# With the advent of alternative init systems, it's possible to have\n# more than one \ installed. So we need to try to guess what one we're\n# using unless overridden by con\ figure.\ndetect_init()\n{\n _service_exists=\"\"\n _service_cmd=\"\"\n _servi\ ce_status=\"\"\n\n [ -n \"$_service_cmd\" ] && return 0\n\n if $_detected_\ init; then\n [ -n \"$_service_cmd\" ]\n return $?\n fi\n\n\ # Detect the running init system.\n # As systemd and OpenRC can be install\ ed on top of legacy init\n # systems we try to detect them first.\n status\ =\"\"\n : ${status:=status}\n if [ -x /bin/systemctl ] && [ -S /run/systemd/private \ ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/bin/systemctl --quiet is-enabled \\$1.servi\ ce\"\n _service_status=\"/bin/systemctl --quiet is-active \\$1.service\"\n\ _service_cmd=\"/bin/systemctl \\$2 \\$1.service\"\n elif [ -x /usr\ /bin/systemctl ] && [ -S /run/systemd/private ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/usr\ /bin/systemctl --quiet is-enabled \\$1.service\"\n _service_status=\"/usr\ /bin/systemctl --quiet is-active \\$1.service\"\n _service_cmd=\"/usr/bi\ n/systemctl \\$2" 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xc,0x16be2fc80,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes " \\$1.service\"\n elif [ -x /sbin/rc-service ] &&\n { [ -s /libexec/r\ c/init.d/softlevel ] ||\n [ -s /run/openrc/softlevel ]; }\n then\n \ _service_exists=\"/sbin/rc-service -e \\$1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/sbin/r\ c-service \\$1 -- -D \\$2\"\n elif [ -x /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d ]; then\n \ _service_exists=\"/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d --query --quiet \\$1 start >/dev/null \ 2>&1 || [ \\$? = 104 ]\"\n _service_cmd=\"/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d \\$1 \\$2\ \"\n elif [ -x /sbin/service ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/sbin/servic\ e \\$1 >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/sbin/service \\$1 \\$2\"\n\ elif [ -x /usr/sbin/service ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/usr/sbin/se\ rvice \\$1 $status >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/usr/sbin/service \\$1 \ \\$2\"\n elif [ -x /bin/sv ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/bin/sv stat\ us \\$1 >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/bin/sv \\$2 \\$1\"\n elif [\ -x /usr/bin/sv ]; then\n _service_exists=\"/usr/bin/sv status \\$1 >/de\ v/null 2>&1\"\n _service_cmd=\"/usr/bin/sv \\$2 \\$1\"\n elif [ -e /etc\ /slackware-version ] && [ -d /etc/rc.d ]; then\n _service_exists=\"[ " 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824389120/0x704f48b29000 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xc,0x16be2fc80,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "-x /etc/rc.d/rc.\\$1 ]\"\n _service_cmd=\"/etc/rc.d/rc.\\$1 \\$2\"\n\ _service_status=\"/etc/rc.d/rc.\\$1 status >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n else\n\ for x in /etc/init.d/rc.d /etc/rc.d /etc/init.d; do\n \ if [ -d $x ]; then\n _service_exists=\"[ -x $x/\\$1\ ]\"\n _service_cmd=\"$x/\\$1 \\$2\"\n \ _service_status=\"$x/\\$1 $status >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n \ break\n fi\n done\n if [ -e /etc/arch-rele\ ase ]; then\n _service_status=\"[ -e /var/run/daemons/\\$1 ]\"\n\ elif [ \"$x\" = \"/etc/rc.d\" ] && [ -e /etc/rc.d/rc.subr ]; then\n\ _service_status=\"$x/\\$1 check >/dev/null 2>&1\"\n \ fi\n fi\n\n _detected_init=true\n if [ -z \"$_service_cmd\" ]; then\n\ syslog err \"could not detect a useable init system\"\n return\ 1\n fi\n return 0\n}\n\n# Check a system service exists \nservice_exists()\n{\n\ if [ -z \"$_service_exists\" ]; then\n detect_init || return 1\n\ fi\n eval $_service_exists\n}\n\n# Send a command to a system service\nserv\ ice_cmd()\n{\n if [ -z \"$_service_cmd\" ]; then\n detect_init || return \ 1\n fi\n eval $_service_cmd\n}\n\n# Send a command to a system service if it " 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824385024/0x704f48b28000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824372736/0x704f48b25000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824360448/0x704f48b22000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824348160/0x704f48b1f000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824335872/0x704f48b1c000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824323584/0x704f48b19000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824311296/0x704f48b16000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824299008/0x704f48b13000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824286720/0x704f48b10000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824274432/0x704f48b0d000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824262144/0x704f48b0a000 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xc,0x16be2fc80,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 12 read 1016 bytes "is running\nservice_status()\n{\n if [ -z \"$_service_cmd\" ]; then\n \ detect_init || return 1\n fi\n if [ -n \"$_service_status\" ]; then\n\ eval $_service_status\n else\n service_command $1 status >/de\ v/null 2>&1\n fi\n}\n\n# Handy macros for our hooks\nservice_command()\n{\n servic\ e_exists $1 && service_cmd $1 $2\n}\nservice_condcommand()\n{\n service_exists $1 && s\ ervice_status $1 && service_cmd $1 $2\n}\n\n# We source each script into this one so t\ hat scripts run earlier can\n# remove variables from the environment so later scripts \ don't see them.\n# Thus, the user can create their dhcpcd.enter/exit-hook script to co\ nfigure\n# /etc/resolv.conf how they want and stop the system scripts ever updating it\ .\nfor hook in \\\n /etc/dhcpcd.enter-hook \\\n /libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/* \\\n\ /etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook\ndo\n for skip in $skip_hooks; do\n case \ \"$hook\" in\n */*~) continue 2;;\n \ */\"$skip\") continue 2;;\n */[0-9\ ][0-9]\"-$skip\") continue 2;;\n */[0-9][0-9]\"-$skip.s\ h\") continue 2;;\n esac\n done\n if [ -f \"$hook\" ]; then\n \ . \"$hook\"\n fi\n" 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824249856/0x704f48b07000 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xc,0x16be2fc80,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 12 read 5 bytes "done\n" 24328 24328 sh RET read 5 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824245760/0x704f48b06000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824241664/0x704f48b05000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824237568/0x704f48b04000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824233472/0x704f48b03000 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x704f48b28000,0x600004,0xa7) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks" 24328 24328 sh RET open 3 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824212992/0x704f48afe000 24328 24328 sh CALL __fstatvfs190(3,0x7f7fff459980,2) 24328 24328 sh RET __fstatvfs190 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824208896/0x704f48afd000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824204800/0x704f48afc000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824200704/0x704f48afb000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824196608/0x704f48afa000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824192512/0x704f48af9000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824188416/0x704f48af8000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824184320/0x704f48af7000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824180224/0x704f48af6000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824176128/0x704f48af5000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824172032/0x704f48af4000 24328 24328 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 24328 24328 sh RET lseek 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x704f48afd000,0x1000) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 3 read 152 bytes "\n\M-p(\n\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^A\0\^D.\0\0\0\M-p(\n\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^B\0\^D..\0\^E\M-p(\n\0\0\0\ \0\^X\0\a\0\b01-test\0\0\0\0\^F\M-p(\n\0\0\0\0 \0\^N\0\b20-resolv.conf\0\0\0\0\0\b\M-p\ (\n\0\0\0\0 \0\v\0\b30-hostname\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0 \M-p(\n\0\0\0\0 \0\v\0\b50-ntp.conf\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 24328 24328 sh RET __getdents30 152/0x98 24328 24328 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 24328 24328 sh RET lseek 512/0x200 24328 24328 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x704f48afd000,0x1000) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 24328 24328 sh RET __getdents30 0 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60978,0x7f7fff45a4c0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/etc/dhcpcd.enter-hook" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60978,0x7f7fff45a4c0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/01-test" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60948,0x7f7fff45a520) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/01-test" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x704f48b60948,0,0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/01-test" 24328 24328 sh RET open 3 24328 24328 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff45a520) 24328 24328 sh RET __fstat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET lseek 0 24328 24328 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff45a51c,4) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# Ec" 24328 24328 sh RET read 4 24328 24328 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET lseek 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824159744/0x704f48af1000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824155648/0x704f48af0000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824151552/0x704f48aef000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824147456/0x704f48aee000 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 734 bytes "# Echo the interface flags, reason and message options\n\nif [ \"$reason\" = \"TEST\" \ ]; then\n # General variables at the top\n set | while read line; do\n\ case \"$line\" in\n interface=*|pid=*|reason=*|protocol=*|\ profile=*|skip_hooks=*)\n echo \"$line\";;\n esac\n\ done\n # Interface flags\n set | while read line; do\n case \ \"$line\" in\n ifcarrier=*|ifflags=*|ifmetric=*|ifmtu=*|ifwireless=*|ifssid=*\ )\n echo \"$line\";;\n esac\n done\n # Old lease\n\ set | while read line; do\n case \"$line\" in\n old_*)\ echo \"$line\";;\n esac\n done\n # New lease\n set | while read line;\ do\n case \"$line\" in\n new_*) echo \"$line\";;\n \ esac\n done\n # Router Advertisements\n set | while read line; do\n\ case \"$line\" in\n nd[0-9]*_*) echo \"$line\";;\n \ esac\n done\n exit 0\nfi\n" 24328 24328 sh RET read 734/0x2de 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 24328 24328 sh RET read 0 24328 24328 sh CALL close(0xd) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60978,0x7f7fff45a4c0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/30-hostname" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60948,0x7f7fff45a520) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/30-hostname" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x704f48b60948,0,0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/30-hostname" 24328 24328 sh RET open 3 24328 24328 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff45a520) 24328 24328 sh RET __fstat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET lseek 0 24328 24328 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff45a51c,4) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# Se" 24328 24328 sh RET read 4 24328 24328 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET lseek 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "# Set the hostname from DHCP data if required\n\n# A hostname can either be a short ho\ stname or a FQDN.\n# hostname_fqdn=true\n# hostname_fqdn=false\n# hostname_fqdn=server\ \n\n# A value of server means just what the server says, don't manipulate it.\n# This \ could lead to an inconsistent hostname on a DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 network\n# where the DHC\ Pv4 hostname is short and the DHCPv6 has an FQDN.\n# DHCPv6 has no hostname option.\n#\ RFC4702 section 3.1 says FQDN should be prefered over hostname.\n#\n# As such, the de\ fault is hostname_fqdn=true so that a consistent hostname\n# is always assigned.\n: ${\ hostname_fqdn:=true}\n\n# If we used to set the hostname, but relinquish control of it\ , we should\n# reset to the default value.\n: ${hostname_default=}\n\n# Some systems d\ on't have hostname(1)\n_hostname()\n{\n if [ -z \"${1+x}\" ]; then\n if [ -\ r /proc/sys/kernel/hostname ]; then\n read name /dev/null 2>/dev/null; the\ n\n hostname\n elif sysctl kern.hostname >/dev/null " 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "2>&1; then\n sysctl -n kern.hostname\n elif sysctl ke\ rnel.hostname >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n sysctl -n kernel.hostname\n\ else\n return 1\n fi\n return\ $?\n fi\n\n if [ -w /proc/sys/kernel/hostname ]; then\n echo \"$1\" >/\ proc/sys/kernel/hostname\n elif [ -n \"$1\" ] && type hostname >/dev/null 2>&1; t\ hen\n hostname \"$1\"\n elif sysctl kern.hostname >/dev/null 2>&1; the\ n\n sysctl -w \"kern.hostname=$1\" >/dev/null\n elif sysctl kernel.hos\ tname >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n sysctl -w \"kernel.hostname=$1\" >/dev/null\n\ else\n # May fail to set a blank hostname\n hostname \"$1\ \"\n fi\n}\n\nis_default_hostname()\n{\n case \"$1\" in\n \"\"|\"$hostna\ me_default\"|localhost|localhost.localdomain)\n return 0;;\n esac\n return\ 1\n}\n\nneed_hostname()\n{\n # Always load the hostname variable for future use\n\ hostname=\"$(_hostname)\"\n is_default_hostname \"$hostname\" && return 0\ \n\n case \"$force_hostname\" in\n [Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|1) return 0;;\n\ esac\n\n if [ -n \"$old_fqdn\" ]; then\n if ${hfqdn} || ! ${hsh\ ort}; then\n [ \"$hostname\" = \"$old_fqdn\" ]\n els" 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824126976/0x704f48ae9000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824106496/0x704f48ae4000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824086016/0x704f48adf000 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "e\n [ \"$hostname\" = \"${old_fqdn%%.*}\" ]\n fi\n\ elif [ -n \"$old_host_name\" ]; then\n if ${hfqdn}; then\n \ if [ -n \"$old_domain_name\" ] &&\n [ \"$old_ho\ st_name\" = \"${old_host_name#*.}\" ]\n then\n \ [ \"$hostname\" = \\\n \"$old_host_name.$old_doma\ in_name\" ]\n else\n [ \"$hostname\" = \"$o\ ld_host_name\" ]\n fi\n elif ${hshort}; then\n \ [ \"$hostname\" = \"${old_host_name%%.*}\" ]\n else\n \ [ \"$hostname\" = \"$old_host_name\" ]\n fi\n else\n\ # No old hostname\n false\n fi\n}\n\ntry_hostname()\n{\n\ [ \"$hostname\" = \"$1\" ] && return 0\n if valid_domainname \"$1\"; th\ en\n syslog info \"Setting hostname: $1\"\n _hostname \"$1\"\n\ else\n syslog err \"Invalid hostname: $1\"\n fi\n}\n\nset_hostname(\ )\n{\n hfqdn=false\n hshort=false\n case \"$hostname_fqdn\" in\n [Yy][Ee][Ss]|[\ Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|1) hfqdn=true;;\n \"\"|[Ss][Ee][Rr][Vv][Ee][Rr]) ;;\n\ *) hshort=true;;\n esac\n\n need_h\ ostname || return\n\n if [ -n \"$new_fqdn\" ]; then\n if ${hfqdn} || ! ${hsh\ ort}; then\n try_hostname \"$new_fqdn\"\n else\n \ try_hostname \"${new_fqdn%%.*}\"\n fi\n elif [ -n " 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 696 bytes "\"$new_host_name\" ]; then\n if ${hfqdn}; then\n if [ -\ n \"$new_domain_name\" ] &&\n [ \"$new_host_name\" = \"${new_host\ _name#*.}\" ]\n then\n try_hostname \"$new_ho\ st_name.$new_domain_name\"\n else\n try_ho\ stname \"$new_host_name\"\n fi\n elif ${hshort}; then\n\ try_hostname \"${new_host_name%%.*}\"\n else\n \ try_hostname \"$new_host_name\"\n fi\n elif ! is_defa\ ult_hostname \"$hostname\"; then\n try_hostname \"$hostname_default\"\n\ fi\n}\n\n# For ease of use, map DHCP6 names onto our DHCP4 names\ncase \"$reas\ on\" in\nBOUND6|RENEW6|REBIND6|REBOOT6|INFORM6)\n new_fqdn=\"$new_dhcp6_fqdn\"\n\ old_fqdn=\"$old_dhcp6_fqdn\"\n ;;\nesac\n\nif $if_configured && $if_up && [ \ \"$reason\" != ROUTERADVERT ]; then\n set_hostname\nfi\n" 24328 24328 sh RET read 696/0x2b8 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 24328 24328 sh RET read 0 24328 24328 sh CALL close(0xd) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60978,0x7f7fff45a4c0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/50-ntp.conf" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60948,0x7f7fff45a520) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/50-ntp.conf" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x704f48b60948,0,0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks/50-ntp.conf" 24328 24328 sh RET open 3 24328 24328 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff45a520) 24328 24328 sh RET __fstat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET lseek 0 24328 24328 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff45a51c,4) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# Sa" 24328 24328 sh RET read 4 24328 24328 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET lseek 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "# Sample dhcpcd hook script for NTP\n# It will configure either one of NTP, OpenNTP or\ Chrony (in that order)\n# and will default to NTP if no default config is found.\n\n#\ Like our resolv.conf hook script, we store a database of ntp.conf files\n# and merge \ into /etc/ntp.conf\n\n# You can set the env var NTP_CONF to override the derived defau\ lt on\n# systems with >1 NTP client installed.\n# Here is an example for OpenNTP\n# \ dhcpcd -e NTP_CONF=/usr/pkg/etc/ntpd.conf\n# or by adding this to /etc/dhcpcd.conf\n# \ env NTP_CONF=/usr/pkg/etc/ntpd.conf\n# or by adding this to /etc/dhcpcd.enter-hook\n\ # NTP_CONF=/usr/pkg/etc/ntpd.conf\n# To use Chrony instead, simply change ntpd.conf \ to chrony.conf in the\n# above examples.\n\n: ${ntp_confs:=ntp.conf ntpd.conf chrony.c\ onf}\n: ${ntp_conf_dirs=/etc /usr/pkg/etc /usr/local/etc}\nntp_conf_dir=\"$state_dir/n\ tp.conf\"\n\n# If NTP_CONF is not set, work out a good default\nif [ -z \"$NTP_CONF\" \ ]; then\n for d in ${ntp_conf_dirs}; do\n for f in ${ntp_confs}; do\n\ if [ -e \"$d/$f\" ]; then\n " 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " NTP_CONF=\"$d/$f\"\n break 2\n \ fi\n done\n done\n [ -e \"$NTP_CONF\" ] || NTP_CONF=/etc/ntp.conf\ \nfi\n\n# Derive service name from configuration\nif [ -z \"$ntp_service\" ]; then\n\ case \"$NTP_CONF\" in\n *chrony.conf) ntp_service=chronyd;;\n *)\ ntp_service=ntpd;;\n esac\nfi\n\n# Debian has a separate fi\ le for DHCP config to avoid stamping on\n# the master.\nif [ \"$ntp_service\" = ntpd ]\ && type invoke-rc.d >/dev/null 2>&1; then\n [ -e /var/lib/ntp ] || mkdir /var/lib/\ ntp\n : ${ntp_service:=ntp}\n : ${NTP_DHCP_CONF:=/var/lib/ntp/ntp.conf.dhcp}\nfi\n\n\ : ${ntp_restart_cmd:=service_condcommand $ntp_service restart}\n\nntp_conf=${NTP_CONF}\ \nNL=\"\n\"\n\nbuild_ntp_conf()\n{\n cf=\"$state_dir/ntp.conf.$ifname\"\n\n # Buil\ d a list of interfaces\n interfaces=$(list_interfaces \"$ntp_conf_dir\")\n\n\ header=\n servers=\n if [ -n \"$interfaces\" ]; then\n \ # Build the header\n for x in ${interfaces}; do\n \ header=\"$header${header:+, }$x\"\n done\n\n # Buil\ d a server list\n srvs=$(cd \"$ntp_conf_dir\";\n key_ge\ t_value \"server \" $interfaces)\n if [ -n \"$srvs\" ]; " 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b5f0a0,0x7f7fff459fc0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60fd8,0x7f7fff45a210) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(1,F_DUPFD,0xd) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 14/0xe 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0xe,F_SETFD,1) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x704f48b60f80,0x601,0x1b6) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/dev/null" 24328 24328 sh RET open 3 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(3,1) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 1 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(2,F_DUPFD,0xd) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0xf,F_SETFD,1) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(1,2) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 2 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60fb8,0x7f7fff45a1a0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/sbin/invoke-rc.d" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60fb8,0x7f7fff45a1a0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60fb8,0x7f7fff45a1a0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/bin/invoke-rc.d" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60fb8,0x7f7fff45a1a0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/invoke-rc.d" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60fb8,0x7f7fff45a1a0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/usr/pkg/sbin/invoke-rc.d" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60fb8,0x7f7fff45a1a0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/usr/pkg/bin/invoke-rc.d" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60fb8,0x7f7fff45a1a0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/usr/X11R7/bin/invoke-rc.d" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60fb8,0x7f7fff45a1a0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/usr/local/sbin/invoke-rc.d" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60fb8,0x7f7fff45a1a0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/usr/local/bin/invoke-rc.d" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL write(1,0x704f48af0400,0x17) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 23 bytes "invoke-rc.d: not found\n" 24328 24328 sh RET write 23/0x17 24328 24328 sh CALL close(2) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(0xf,2) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 2 24328 24328 sh CALL close(0xf) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL close(1) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(0xe,1) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 1 24328 24328 sh CALL close(0xe) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "then\n for x in $(uniqify $srvs); do\n server\ s=\"${servers}server $x$NL\"\n done\n fi\n fi\n\n # Merg\ e our config into ntp.conf\n [ -e \"$cf\" ] && rm -f \"$cf\"\n [ -d \"$ntp_co\ nf_dir\" ] || mkdir -p \"$ntp_conf_dir\"\n\n if [ -n \"$NTP_DHCP_CONF\" ]; then\n\ [ -e \"$ntp_conf\" ] && cp \"$ntp_conf\" \"$cf\"\n ntp_co\ nf=\"$NTP_DHCP_CONF\"\n elif [ -e \"$ntp_conf\" ]; then\n remove_markers\ \"$signature_base\" \"$signature_base_end\" \\\n \"$ntp_conf\" \ > \"$cf\"\n fi\n\n if [ -n \"$servers\" ]; then\n echo \"$signature_base\ ${header:+ $from }$header\" >> \"$cf\"\n printf %s \"$servers\" >> \"$c\ f\"\n echo \"$signature_base_end${header:+ $from }$header\" >> \"$cf\"\n\ else\n [ -e \"$ntp_conf\" ] && [ -e \"$cf\" ] || return\n fi\n\n\ # If we changed anything, restart ntpd\n if change_file \"$ntp_conf\" \ \"$cf\"; then\n [ -n \"$ntp_restart_cmd\" ] && eval $ntp_restart_cmd\n fi\n}\ \n\nadd_ntp_conf()\n{\n cf=\"$ntp_conf_dir/$ifname\"\n\n [ -e \"$cf\" ] && rm \ \"$cf\"\n [ -d \"$ntp_conf_dir\" ] || mkdir -p \"$ntp_conf_dir\"\n if [ -\ n \"$new_ntp_servers\" ]; then\n for x in $new_ntp_servers; do\n \ echo \"s" 24328 24328 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824057344/0x704f48ad8000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824028672/0x704f48ad1000 24328 24328 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET mmap 123485824000000/0x704f48aca000 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 429 bytes "erver $x\" >> \"$cf\"\n done\n fi\n build_ntp_conf\n}\n\nremove_ntp_conf()\ \n{\n if [ -e \"$ntp_conf_dir/$ifname\" ]; then\n rm \"$ntp_conf_dir/$if\ name\"\n fi\n build_ntp_conf\n}\n\n# For ease of use, map DHCP6 names onto o\ ur DHCP4 names\ncase \"$reason\" in\nBOUND6|RENEW6|REBIND6|REBOOT6|INFORM6)\n new_nt\ p_servers=\"$new_dhcp6_sntp_servers\"\n;;\nesac\n\nif $if_configured; then\n if $if\ _up; then\n add_ntp_conf\n elif $if_down; then\n remove_ntp_con\ f\n fi\nfi\n" 24328 24328 sh RET read 429/0x1ad 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60cb0,0x7f7fff459fa0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf/bge0.ra" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60cb0,0x7f7fff459fa0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL pipe 24328 24328 sh RET pipe 3, 4 24328 24328 sh CALL fork 24328 24328 sh RET fork 6718/0x1a3e 6718 6718 sh EMUL "netbsd" 6718 6718 sh RET fork 0 24328 24328 sh CALL close(4) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff459db0,0x80) 6718 6718 sh CALL close(0xd) 6718 6718 sh RET close 0 6718 6718 sh CALL close(0xc) 6718 6718 sh RET close 0 6718 6718 sh CALL close(3) 6718 6718 sh RET close 0 6718 6718 sh CALL close(1) 6718 6718 sh RET close 0 6718 6718 sh CALL dup2(4,1) 6718 6718 sh RET dup2 1 6718 6718 sh CALL close(4) 6718 6718 sh RET close 0 6718 6718 sh CALL open(0x704f48b28000,0x600004,0xa7) 6718 6718 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 6718 6718 sh RET open 3 6718 6718 sh CALL __fstatvfs190(3,0x7f7fff4589b0,2) 6718 6718 sh RET __fstatvfs190 0 6718 6718 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 6718 6718 sh RET lseek 0 6718 6718 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x704f48afc000,0x1000) 6718 6718 sh GIO fd 3 read 32 bytes "$\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^A\0\^D.\0\0#\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^B\0\^D..\0" 6718 6718 sh RET __getdents30 32/0x20 6718 6718 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 6718 6718 sh RET lseek 512/0x200 6718 6718 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x704f48afc000,0x1000) 6718 6718 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 6718 6718 sh RET __getdents30 0 6718 6718 sh CALL close(3) 6718 6718 sh RET close 0 6718 6718 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60e50,0x7f7fff4594f0) 6718 6718 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf/bge0.*" 6718 6718 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 6718 6718 sh CALL open(0x704f48b28000,0x600004,0xa7) 6718 6718 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 6718 6718 sh RET open 3 6718 6718 sh CALL __fstatvfs190(3,0x7f7fff4589b0,2) 6718 6718 sh RET __fstatvfs190 0 6718 6718 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 6718 6718 sh RET lseek 0 6718 6718 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x704f48afc000,0x1000) 6718 6718 sh GIO fd 3 read 32 bytes "$\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^A\0\^D.\0\0#\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^B\0\^D..\0" 6718 6718 sh RET __getdents30 32/0x20 6718 6718 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 6718 6718 sh RET lseek 512/0x200 6718 6718 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x704f48afc000,0x1000) 6718 6718 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 6718 6718 sh RET __getdents30 0 6718 6718 sh CALL close(3) 6718 6718 sh RET close 0 6718 6718 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60e50,0x7f7fff4594f0) 6718 6718 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf/bge1.*" 6718 6718 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 6718 6718 sh CALL open(0x704f48b28000,0x600004,0xa7) 6718 6718 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 6718 6718 sh RET open 3 6718 6718 sh CALL __fstatvfs190(3,0x7f7fff458aa0,2) 6718 6718 sh RET __fstatvfs190 0 6718 6718 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 6718 6718 sh RET lseek 0 6718 6718 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x704f48afc000,0x1000) 6718 6718 sh GIO fd 3 read 32 bytes "$\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^A\0\^D.\0\0#\^A\M-g\b\0\0\0\0\^P\0\^B\0\^D..\0" 6718 6718 sh RET __getdents30 32/0x20 6718 6718 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,1) 6718 6718 sh RET lseek 512/0x200 6718 6718 sh CALL __getdents30(3,0x704f48afc000,0x1000) 6718 6718 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 6718 6718 sh RET __getdents30 0 6718 6718 sh CALL close(3) 6718 6718 sh RET close 0 6718 6718 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60e08,0x7f7fff4595e0) 6718 6718 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf/*" 6718 6718 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 6718 6718 sh CALL write(1,0x704f48af0000,1) 6718 6718 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 1 bytes "\n" 6718 6718 sh RET write 1 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 3 read 1 bytes "\n" 24328 24328 sh RET read 1 24328 24328 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff459db0,0x80) 6718 6718 sh CALL exit(0) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 24328 24328 sh RET read 0 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL getpgrp 24328 24328 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 24328 24328 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff459cac,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET __wait450 6718/0x1a3e 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60ce0,0x7f7fff459da0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60ce0,0x7f7fff459da0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60ce0,0x7f7fff459da0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(1,F_DUPFD,0xd) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 14/0xe 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0xe,F_SETFD,1) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x704f48b60d30,0x601,0x1b6) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 24328 24328 sh RET open 3 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(3,1) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 1 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(1,F_DUPFD,0xd) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0xf,F_SETFD,1) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x704f48b60dd0,0x601,0x1b6) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/dev/null" 24328 24328 sh RET open 3 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(3,1) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 1 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(2,F_DUPFD,0xd) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 16/0x10 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0x10,F_SETFD,1) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(1,2) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 2 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60e20,0x7f7fff459b30) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/sbin/sed" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60e20,0x7f7fff459b30) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/usr/sbin/sed" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60e20,0x7f7fff459b30) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/bin/sed" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60e20,0x7f7fff459b30) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/sed" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL write(1,0x704f48af0800,0x14) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 20 bytes "sed is /usr/bin/sed\n" 24328 24328 sh RET write 20/0x14 24328 24328 sh CALL close(2) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(0x10,2) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 2 24328 24328 sh CALL close(0x10) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL close(1) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(0xf,1) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 1 24328 24328 sh CALL close(0xf) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __vfork14 8344 8344 sh EMUL "netbsd" 8344 8344 sh RET fork 0 8344 8344 sh CALL execve(0x704f48b60f08,0x704f48b60e28,0x704f48b60e48) 8344 8344 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/sed" 8344 8344 sh NAMI "/usr/libexec/ld.elf_so" 24328 24328 sh RET __vfork14 8344/0x2098 24328 24328 sh CALL getpgrp 24328 24328 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 24328 24328 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff459c9c,0,0) 8344 8344 sed EMUL "netbsd" 8344 8344 sed RET execve JUSTRETURN 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477978112/0x7601a78b7000 8344 8344 sed CALL open(0x7f7e6580c1ce,0,0x7f7e65a110b0) 8344 8344 sed NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 8344 8344 sed RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8344 8344 sed CALL open(0x7f7fffc285e8,0,3) 8344 8344 sed NAMI "/usr/lib/libc.so.12" 8344 8344 sed RET open 3 8344 8344 sed CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffc284e8) 8344 8344 sed RET __fstat50 0 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477974016/0x7601a78b6000 8344 8344 sed CALL munmap(0x7601a78b6000,0x1000) 8344 8344 sed RET munmap 0 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749470937088/0x7601a7200000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0x7601a75c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749474869248/0x7601a75c0000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0x7601a75d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749474942976/0x7601a75d2000 8344 8344 sed CALL mprotect(0x7601a73c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 8344 8344 sed RET mprotect 0 8344 8344 sed CALL close(3) 8344 8344 sed RET close 0 8344 8344 sed CALL mprotect(0x7601a75c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 8344 8344 sed RET mprotect 0 8344 8344 sed CALL mprotect(0x3ca07000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 8344 8344 sed RET mprotect 0 8344 8344 sed CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x7601a78bd850) 8344 8344 sed RET _lwp_setprivate 0 8344 8344 sed CALL _lwp_self 8344 8344 sed RET _lwp_self 8344/0x2098 8344 8344 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffc28ce0,0x7f7fffc28d60) 8344 8344 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 8344 8344 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffc28d60,0) 8344 8344 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 8344 8344 sed CALL _lwp_self 8344 8344 sed RET _lwp_self 8344/0x2098 8344 8344 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffc28c70,0x7f7fffc28d60) 8344 8344 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 8344 8344 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffc28d60,0) 8344 8344 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 8344 8344 sed CALL __sysctl(0x7601a73940a8,2,0x7601a77f2360,0x7f7fffc28c78,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET __sysctl 0 8344 8344 sed CALL _lwp_self 8344 8344 sed RET _lwp_self 8344/0x2098 8344 8344 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffc28c70,0x7f7fffc28d60) 8344 8344 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 8344 8344 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffc28d60,0) 8344 8344 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 8344 8344 sed CALL readlink(0x7601a738c8c0,0x7f7fffc28810,0x400) 8344 8344 sed NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 8344 8344 sed RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 8344 8344 sed CALL issetugid 8344 8344 sed RET issetugid 0 8344 8344 sed CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffc28b38,2,0x7601a77f3480,0x7f7fffc28b30,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET __sysctl 0 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477974016/0x7601a78b6000 8344 8344 sed CALL madvise(0x7601a78b6000,0x1000,6) 8344 8344 sed RET madvise 0 8344 8344 sed CALL munmap(0x7601a78b6000,0x1000) 8344 8344 sed RET munmap 0 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749468839936/0x7601a7000000 8344 8344 sed CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffc28b90) 8344 8344 sed RET __clock_gettime50 0 8344 8344 sed CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffc28b90) 8344 8344 sed RET __clock_gettime50 0 8344 8344 sed CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffc28bb0) 8344 8344 sed RET __clock_gettime50 0 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477945344/0x7601a78af000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749464645632/0x7601a6c00000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477941248/0x7601a78ae000 8344 8344 sed CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffc28c30,2,0x7f7fffc28c10,0x7f7fffc28c08,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET __sysctl 0 8344 8344 sed CALL _lwp_self 8344 8344 sed RET _lwp_self 8344/0x2098 8344 8344 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffc28c70,0x7f7fffc28d60) 8344 8344 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 8344 8344 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffc28d60,0) 8344 8344 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 8344 8344 sed CALL issetugid 8344 8344 sed RET issetugid 0 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477937152/0x7601a78ad000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477933056/0x7601a78ac000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477928960/0x7601a78ab000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477924864/0x7601a78aa000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477904384/0x7601a78a5000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477892096/0x7601a78a2000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477871616/0x7601a789d000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477851136/0x7601a7898000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477838848/0x7601a7895000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477810176/0x7601a788e000 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477789696/0x7601a7889000 8344 8344 sed CALL open(0x7f7fffc293e1,0,0x1b6) 8344 8344 sed NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 8344 8344 sed RET open 3 8344 8344 sed CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffc281c0) 8344 8344 sed RET __fstat50 0 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477720064/0x7601a7878000 8344 8344 sed CALL read(3,0x7601a7878ac0,0x10000) 8344 8344 sed GIO fd 3 read 4088 bytes "# $NetBSD: ntp.conf,v 1.23 2021/10/28 07:24:40 kim Exp $\n#\n# NetBSD default Network \ Time Protocol (NTP) configuration file for ntpd\n\n# This file is intended to be both \ a usable default, and a Quick-Start\n# Guide. The directives and options listed here a\ re not at all complete.\n# A great deal of additional documentation, including links t\ o FAQS and\n# other guides, may be found on the official NTP web site, in particular\n\ #\n# http://www.ntp.org/documentation.html\n\n# Process ID file, so that the daemon\ can be signalled from scripts\n\npidfile /var/run/ntpd.pid\n\n# Don't give up even if\ the reference time is hugely different. This can\n# happen if the system was suspende\ d and resumed.\n\n#tinker panic 0\n\n# The correction calculated by ntpd(8) for the lo\ cal system clock's\n# drift is stored here.\n\ndriftfile /var/db/ntp.drift\n\n# Suppre\ ss the syslog(3) message for each peer synchronization change.\n\nlogconfig -syncstatu\ s\n\n# Refuse to set the local clock if there are too few good peers or servers.\n# Th\ is may help minimize disruptions due to network congestion. Don't\n# do this if you co\ nfigure only one server!\n\ntos minsane 2\n\n# Set the target and limit for adding ser\ vers configured via pool statements\n# or discovered dynamically via mechanisms such a\ s broadcast and manycast.\n# Ntpd automatically adds maxclock-1 servers from configure\ d pools, and may\n# add as many as maxclock*2 if necessary to ensure that at least min\ clock\n# servers are providing good consistent time.\n\ntos minclock 3 maxclock 6\n\n#\ Set the number of tries to register with mdns. 0 means never\n\nmdnstries 0\n\n# New \ ntpd disables the ntpdc protocol by default, to re-enable uncomment\n# the following l\ ine\n\n#enable mode7\n\n# Allow hasty ntpdate clients to avoid rate limiting / kod res\ ponses.\n# The default is 2 seconds between packets from the client.\n\n#discard minim\ um 1\n\n# Access control restrictions.\n# See /usr/share/doc/html/ntp/accopt.html for \ syntax.\n# See for advice\ .\n# Last match wins.\n#\n# Some of the more common keywords are:\n# ignore Den\ y packets of all kinds.\n# limited Deny time service if the packet violates the \ rate limits\n# established by the discard command. Does not affect ntpq \ or\n# ntpdc queries.\n# kod Send \"kiss-o'-death\" packets if \ clients exceed rate limits.\n# No effect without the limited flag.\n# \ nomodify Deny attempts to modify the state of the server via ntpq or\n# \ ntpdc queries.\n# noquery Deny all ntpq and ntpdc queries. Does not affect t\ ime\n# synchronisation.\n# nopeer Prevent establishing new peer a\ ssociations.\n# Does not affect peers configured using \"peer\" lines.\n\ # Does not affect client/server time synchronisation.\n# noserve D\ eny all time synchronisation. Does not affect ntpq or\n# ntpdc queries.\ \n# notrap Deny the trap subset of the ntpdc control message protocol.\n# not\ rust Deny packets that are not cryptographically authenticated.\n#\n# By default, \ allow client/server time exchange without prior\n# arrangement, but deny configuration\ changes, queries, and peer\n# associations that were not explicitly configured.\n\nre\ strict default limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery\n\n# Restrictions used for a\ ssociations (peer, server, pool).\n\nrestrict source nomodify notrap noquery\n\n# Fewe\ r restrictions for the local subnet.\n# (Uncomment and adjust as appropriate.)\n\n#res\ trict 192.0.2.0 mask 255.255.255.0 limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer\n#restrict 2001:\ db8:: mask ffff:ffff:: limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer\n\n# No restrictions for lo\ calhost.\n\nrestrict 127.0.0.1\nrestrict ::1\n\n# Hereafter should be \"server\", \"pe\ er\", or \"pool\" statements to configure\n# other hosts to exchange NTP packets with.\ \n#\n# See \n# and \n# for advice.\n#\n\ # Peers or servers should be selected in such a way that the network\n# path to the" 8344 8344 sed GIO fd 3 read 1228 bytes "m is short, uncongested, and symmetric (that is, the series\n# of links and routers us\ ed to get to the peer is the same one that\n# the peer uses to get back). The best pl\ ace to start looking for NTP\n# peers for your system is within your own network, or a\ t your Internet\n# Service Provider (ISP).\n#\n# Ideally, you should select at least t\ hree other systems to talk NTP\n# with, for an \"what I tell you three times is true\"\ effect.\n\n#peer an.ntp.peer.goes.here iburst\n#server an.ntp.server.goes.here iburst\ \n\n# The pool.ntp.org project coordinates public time servers provided by\n# voluntee\ rs. See . The *.netbsd.pool.ntp.org\n# servers are intended\ to be used by default on NetBSD hosts.\n#\n# The following pool statement will give y\ ou a random set of NTP servers\n# geographically close to you. A single pool statemen\ t adds multiple\n# servers from the pool, according to the tos minclock/maxclock targe\ ts.\n# The \"2\" host is used to obtain both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.\n#\n# The pool.n\ tp.org project needs more volunteers! The only criteria to\n# join are a nailed-up con\ nection and a static IP address. For details,\n# see the web page \n\npool 2.netbsd.pool.ntp.org iburst\n" 8344 8344 sed RET read 5316/0x14c4 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477699584/0x7601a7873000 8344 8344 sed CALL __fstat50(1,0x7f7fffc28a10) 8344 8344 sed RET __fstat50 0 8344 8344 sed CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET mmap 129749477629952/0x7601a7862000 8344 8344 sed CALL read(3,0x7601a7878ac0,0x10000) 8344 8344 sed GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 8344 8344 sed RET read 0 8344 8344 sed CALL close(3) 8344 8344 sed RET close 0 8344 8344 sed CALL write(1,0x7601a7862980,0x14c4) 8344 8344 sed GIO fd 1 wrote 4088 bytes "# $NetBSD: ntp.conf,v 1.23 2021/10/28 07:24:40 kim Exp $\n#\n# NetBSD default Network \ Time Protocol (NTP) configuration file for ntpd\n\n# This file is intended to be both \ a usable default, and a Quick-Start\n# Guide. The directives and options listed here a\ re not at all complete.\n# A great deal of additional documentation, including links t\ o FAQS and\n# other guides, may be found on the official NTP web site, in particular\n\ #\n# http://www.ntp.org/documentation.html\n\n# Process ID file, so that the daemon\ can be signalled from scripts\n\npidfile /var/run/ntpd.pid\n\n# Don't give up even if\ the reference time is hugely different. This can\n# happen if the system was suspende\ d and resumed.\n\n#tinker panic 0\n\n# The correction calculated by ntpd(8) for the lo\ cal system clock's\n# drift is stored here.\n\ndriftfile /var/db/ntp.drift\n\n# Suppre\ ss the syslog(3) message for each peer synchronization change.\n\nlogconfig -syncstatu\ s\n\n# Refuse to set the local clock if there are too few good peers or servers.\n# Th\ is may help minimize disruptions due to network congestion. Don't\n# do this if you co\ nfigure only one server!\n\ntos minsane 2\n\n# Set the target and limit for adding ser\ vers configured via pool statements\n# or discovered dynamically via mechanisms such a\ s broadcast and manycast.\n# Ntpd automatically adds maxclock-1 servers from configure\ d pools, and may\n# add as many as maxclock*2 if necessary to ensure that at least min\ clock\n# servers are providing good consistent time.\n\ntos minclock 3 maxclock 6\n\n#\ Set the number of tries to register with mdns. 0 means never\n\nmdnstries 0\n\n# New \ ntpd disables the ntpdc protocol by default, to re-enable uncomment\n# the following l\ ine\n\n#enable mode7\n\n# Allow hasty ntpdate clients to avoid rate limiting / kod res\ ponses.\n# The default is 2 seconds between packets from the client.\n\n#discard minim\ um 1\n\n# Access control restrictions.\n# See /usr/share/doc/html/ntp/accopt.html for \ syntax.\n# See for advice\ .\n# Last match wins.\n#\n# Some of the more common keywords are:\n# ignore Den\ y packets of all kinds.\n# limited Deny time service if the packet violates the \ rate limits\n# established by the discard command. Does not affect ntpq \ or\n# ntpdc queries.\n# kod Send \"kiss-o'-death\" packets if \ clients exceed rate limits.\n# No effect without the limited flag.\n# \ nomodify Deny attempts to modify the state of the server via ntpq or\n# \ ntpdc queries.\n# noquery Deny all ntpq and ntpdc queries. Does not affect t\ ime\n# synchronisation.\n# nopeer Prevent establishing new peer a\ ssociations.\n# Does not affect peers configured using \"peer\" lines.\n\ # Does not affect client/server time synchronisation.\n# noserve D\ eny all time synchronisation. Does not affect ntpq or\n# ntpdc queries.\ \n# notrap Deny the trap subset of the ntpdc control message protocol.\n# not\ rust Deny packets that are not cryptographically authenticated.\n#\n# By default, \ allow client/server time exchange without prior\n# arrangement, but deny configuration\ changes, queries, and peer\n# associations that were not explicitly configured.\n\nre\ strict default limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery\n\n# Restrictions used for a\ ssociations (peer, server, pool).\n\nrestrict source nomodify notrap noquery\n\n# Fewe\ r restrictions for the local subnet.\n# (Uncomment and adjust as appropriate.)\n\n#res\ trict 192.0.2.0 mask 255.255.255.0 limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer\n#restrict 2001:\ db8:: mask ffff:ffff:: limited kod nomodify notrap nopeer\n\n# No restrictions for lo\ calhost.\n\nrestrict 127.0.0.1\nrestrict ::1\n\n# Hereafter should be \"server\", \"pe\ er\", or \"pool\" statements to configure\n# other hosts to exchange NTP packets with.\ \n#\n# See \n# and \n# for advice.\n#\n\ # Peers or servers should be selected in such a way that the network\n# path to the" 8344 8344 sed GIO fd 1 wrote 1228 bytes "m is short, uncongested, and symmetric (that is, the series\n# of links and routers us\ ed to get to the peer is the same one that\n# the peer uses to get back). The best pl\ ace to start looking for NTP\n# peers for your system is within your own network, or a\ t your Internet\n# Service Provider (ISP).\n#\n# Ideally, you should select at least t\ hree other systems to talk NTP\n# with, for an \"what I tell you three times is true\"\ effect.\n\n#peer an.ntp.peer.goes.here iburst\n#server an.ntp.server.goes.here iburst\ \n\n# The pool.ntp.org project coordinates public time servers provided by\n# voluntee\ rs. See . The *.netbsd.pool.ntp.org\n# servers are intended\ to be used by default on NetBSD hosts.\n#\n# The following pool statement will give y\ ou a random set of NTP servers\n# geographically close to you. A single pool statemen\ t adds multiple\n# servers from the pool, according to the tos minclock/maxclock targe\ ts.\n# The \"2\" host is used to obtain both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.\n#\n# The pool.n\ tp.org project needs more volunteers! The only criteria to\n# join are a nailed-up con\ nection and a static IP address. For details,\n# see the web page \n\npool 2.netbsd.pool.ntp.org iburst\n" 8344 8344 sed RET write 5316/0x14c4 8344 8344 sed CALL close(1) 8344 8344 sed RET close 0 8344 8344 sed CALL _lwp_self 8344 8344 sed RET _lwp_self 8344/0x2098 8344 8344 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffc28c60,0x7f7fffc28ca0) 8344 8344 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 8344 8344 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffc28ca0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 8344 8344 sed CALL _lwp_self 8344 8344 sed RET _lwp_self 8344/0x2098 8344 8344 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffc28c30,0x7f7fffc28ca0) 8344 8344 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 8344 8344 sed CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffc28ca0,0) 8344 8344 sed RET __sigprocmask14 0 8344 8344 sed CALL exit(0) 24328 24328 sh RET __wait450 8344/0x2098 24328 24328 sh CALL close(1) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(0xe,1) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 1 24328 24328 sh CALL close(0xe) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60ce0,0x7f7fff459d30) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60ce0,0x7f7fff459da0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60d90,0x7f7fff459b30) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60e48,0x7f7fff4597e0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60e48,0x7f7fff459850) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(1,F_DUPFD,0xd) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 14/0xe 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0xe,F_SETFD,1) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x704f48b60e30,0x601,0x1b6) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/dev/null" 24328 24328 sh RET open 3 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(3,1) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 1 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(2,F_DUPFD,0xd) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0xf,F_SETFD,1) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(1,2) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 2 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60e68,0x7f7fff459850) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/sbin/cmp" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60e68,0x7f7fff459850) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/usr/sbin/cmp" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60e68,0x7f7fff459850) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/bin/cmp" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60e68,0x7f7fff459850) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/cmp" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL write(1,0x704f48af0800,0x14) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 20 bytes "cmp is /usr/bin/cmp\n" 24328 24328 sh RET write 20/0x14 24328 24328 sh CALL close(2) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(0xf,2) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 2 24328 24328 sh CALL close(0xf) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL close(1) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL dup2(0xe,1) 24328 24328 sh RET dup2 1 24328 24328 sh CALL close(0xe) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __vfork14 20938 20938 sh EMUL "netbsd" 20938 20938 sh RET fork 0 20938 20938 sh CALL execve(0x704f48b60f88,0x704f48b60ea0,0x704f48b60ec8) 20938 20938 sh NAMI "/usr/bin/cmp" 20938 20938 sh NAMI "/usr/libexec/ld.elf_so" 24328 24328 sh RET __vfork14 20938/0x51ca 24328 24328 sh CALL getpgrp 24328 24328 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 24328 24328 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff4599bc,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp EMUL "netbsd" 20938 20938 cmp RET execve JUSTRETURN 20938 20938 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET mmap 126344866881536/0x72e8f4e8e000 20938 20938 cmp CALL open(0x7f7e2940c1ce,0,0x7f7e296110b0) 20938 20938 cmp NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 20938 20938 cmp RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 20938 20938 cmp CALL open(0x7f7fff78b128,0,3) 20938 20938 cmp NAMI "/usr/lib/libc.so.12" 20938 20938 cmp RET open 3 20938 20938 cmp CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff78b028) 20938 20938 cmp RET __fstat50 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET mmap 126344866877440/0x72e8f4e8d000 20938 20938 cmp CALL munmap(0x72e8f4e8d000,0x1000) 20938 20938 cmp RET munmap 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET mmap 126344860008448/0x72e8f4800000 20938 20938 cmp CALL mmap(0x72e8f4bc0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 20938 20938 cmp RET mmap 126344863940608/0x72e8f4bc0000 20938 20938 cmp CALL mmap(0x72e8f4bd2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET mmap 126344864014336/0x72e8f4bd2000 20938 20938 cmp CALL mprotect(0x72e8f49c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 20938 20938 cmp RET mprotect 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL close(3) 20938 20938 cmp RET close 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL mprotect(0x72e8f4bc0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 20938 20938 cmp RET mprotect 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL mprotect(0xb6c02000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 20938 20938 cmp RET mprotect 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x72e8f4e94850) 20938 20938 cmp RET _lwp_setprivate 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL _lwp_self 20938 20938 cmp RET _lwp_self 20938/0x51ca 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff78b820,0x7f7fff78b8a0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff78b8a0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL _lwp_self 20938 20938 cmp RET _lwp_self 20938/0x51ca 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff78b7b0,0x7f7fff78b8a0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff78b8a0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sysctl(0x72e8f49940a8,2,0x72e8f4df2360,0x7f7fff78b7b8,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sysctl 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL _lwp_self 20938 20938 cmp RET _lwp_self 20938/0x51ca 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff78b7b0,0x7f7fff78b8a0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff78b8a0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL readlink(0x72e8f498c8c0,0x7f7fff78b350,0x400) 20938 20938 cmp NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 20938 20938 cmp RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 20938 20938 cmp CALL issetugid 20938 20938 cmp RET issetugid 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff78b678,2,0x72e8f4df3480,0x7f7fff78b670,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sysctl 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET mmap 126344866877440/0x72e8f4e8d000 20938 20938 cmp CALL madvise(0x72e8f4e8d000,0x1000,6) 20938 20938 cmp RET madvise 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL munmap(0x72e8f4e8d000,0x1000) 20938 20938 cmp RET munmap 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET mmap 126344857911296/0x72e8f4600000 20938 20938 cmp CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff78b6d0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __clock_gettime50 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff78b6d0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __clock_gettime50 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff78b6f0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __clock_gettime50 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET mmap 126344866848768/0x72e8f4e86000 20938 20938 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET mmap 126344853716992/0x72e8f4200000 20938 20938 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET mmap 126344866844672/0x72e8f4e85000 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff78b770,2,0x7f7fff78b750,0x7f7fff78b748,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sysctl 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL _lwp_self 20938 20938 cmp RET _lwp_self 20938/0x51ca 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff78b7b0,0x7f7fff78b8a0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff78b8a0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL issetugid 20938 20938 cmp RET issetugid 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET mmap 126344866840576/0x72e8f4e84000 20938 20938 cmp CALL open(0x7f7fff78beff,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp NAMI "/etc/ntp.conf" 20938 20938 cmp RET open 3 20938 20938 cmp CALL open(0x7f7fff78bf0d,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 20938 20938 cmp RET open 4 20938 20938 cmp CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff78b760) 20938 20938 cmp RET __fstat50 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL __fstat50(4,0x7f7fff78b800) 20938 20938 cmp RET __fstat50 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x14c4,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET mmap 126344866832384/0x72e8f4e82000 20938 20938 cmp CALL mmap(0,0x14c4,PROT_READ,0x1,4,0,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET mmap 126344866824192/0x72e8f4e80000 20938 20938 cmp CALL munmap(0x72e8f4e82000,0x14c4) 20938 20938 cmp RET munmap 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL munmap(0x72e8f4e80000,0x14c4) 20938 20938 cmp RET munmap 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL _lwp_self 20938 20938 cmp RET _lwp_self 20938/0x51ca 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff78b640,0x7f7fff78b680) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff78b680,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL _lwp_self 20938 20938 cmp RET _lwp_self 20938/0x51ca 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff78b610,0x7f7fff78b680) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff78b680,0) 20938 20938 cmp RET __sigprocmask14 0 20938 20938 cmp CALL exit(0) 24328 24328 sh RET __wait450 20938/0x51ca 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60de0,0x7f7fff459b50) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/sbin/rm" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60de0,0x7f7fff459b50) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/usr/sbin/rm" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60de0,0x7f7fff459b50) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/bin/rm" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __vfork14 26717 26717 sh EMUL "netbsd" 26717 26717 sh RET fork 0 26717 26717 sh CALL execve(0x704f48b60ec8,0x704f48b60dc0,0x704f48b60e08) 26717 26717 sh NAMI "/bin/rm" 26717 26717 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 24328 24328 sh RET __vfork14 26717/0x685d 24328 24328 sh CALL getpgrp 24328 24328 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 24328 24328 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff459bbc,0,0) 26717 26717 rm EMUL "netbsd" 26717 26717 rm RET execve JUSTRETURN 26717 26717 rm CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET mmap 125177743994880/0x71d936f6f000 26717 26717 rm CALL open(0x7f7f8640c1ce,0,0x7f7f866110b0) 26717 26717 rm NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 26717 26717 rm RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 26717 26717 rm CALL open(0x7f7fff481b48,0,7) 26717 26717 rm NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 26717 26717 rm RET open 3 26717 26717 rm CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff481a48) 26717 26717 rm RET __fstat50 0 26717 26717 rm CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET mmap 125177743990784/0x71d936f6e000 26717 26717 rm CALL munmap(0x71d936f6e000,0x1000) 26717 26717 rm RET munmap 0 26717 26717 rm CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET mmap 125177736200192/0x71d936800000 26717 26717 rm CALL mmap(0x71d936bc0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 26717 26717 rm RET mmap 125177740132352/0x71d936bc0000 26717 26717 rm CALL mmap(0x71d936bd2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET mmap 125177740206080/0x71d936bd2000 26717 26717 rm CALL mprotect(0x71d9369c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 26717 26717 rm RET mprotect 0 26717 26717 rm CALL close(3) 26717 26717 rm RET close 0 26717 26717 rm CALL mprotect(0x71d936bc0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 26717 26717 rm RET mprotect 0 26717 26717 rm CALL mprotect(0x1f2002000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 26717 26717 rm RET mprotect 0 26717 26717 rm CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x71d936f75850) 26717 26717 rm RET _lwp_setprivate 0 26717 26717 rm CALL _lwp_self 26717 26717 rm RET _lwp_self 26717/0x685d 26717 26717 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff482240,0x7f7fff4822c0) 26717 26717 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 26717 26717 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4822c0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 26717 26717 rm CALL _lwp_self 26717 26717 rm RET _lwp_self 26717/0x685d 26717 26717 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff4821d0,0x7f7fff4822c0) 26717 26717 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 26717 26717 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4822c0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 26717 26717 rm CALL __sysctl(0x71d9369940a8,2,0x71d936df2360,0x7f7fff4821d8,0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET __sysctl 0 26717 26717 rm CALL _lwp_self 26717 26717 rm RET _lwp_self 26717/0x685d 26717 26717 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff4821d0,0x7f7fff4822c0) 26717 26717 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 26717 26717 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4822c0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 26717 26717 rm CALL readlink(0x71d93698c8c0,0x7f7fff481d70,0x400) 26717 26717 rm NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 26717 26717 rm RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 26717 26717 rm CALL issetugid 26717 26717 rm RET issetugid 0 26717 26717 rm CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff482098,2,0x71d936df3480,0x7f7fff482090,0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET __sysctl 0 26717 26717 rm CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET mmap 125177743990784/0x71d936f6e000 26717 26717 rm CALL madvise(0x71d936f6e000,0x1000,6) 26717 26717 rm RET madvise 0 26717 26717 rm CALL munmap(0x71d936f6e000,0x1000) 26717 26717 rm RET munmap 0 26717 26717 rm CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET mmap 125177734103040/0x71d936600000 26717 26717 rm CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff4820f0) 26717 26717 rm RET __clock_gettime50 0 26717 26717 rm CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff4820f0) 26717 26717 rm RET __clock_gettime50 0 26717 26717 rm CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff482110) 26717 26717 rm RET __clock_gettime50 0 26717 26717 rm CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET mmap 125177743962112/0x71d936f67000 26717 26717 rm CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET mmap 125177729908736/0x71d936200000 26717 26717 rm CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET mmap 125177743958016/0x71d936f66000 26717 26717 rm CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff482190,2,0x7f7fff482170,0x7f7fff482168,0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET __sysctl 0 26717 26717 rm CALL _lwp_self 26717 26717 rm RET _lwp_self 26717/0x685d 26717 26717 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff4821d0,0x7f7fff4822c0) 26717 26717 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 26717 26717 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff4822c0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 26717 26717 rm CALL issetugid 26717 26717 rm RET issetugid 0 26717 26717 rm CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 26717 26717 rm RET mmap 125177743953920/0x71d936f65000 26717 26717 rm CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINFO,0x7f7fff4821c0,0x7f7fff4821e0,0x71d93697ee40,2) 26717 26717 rm RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 26717 26717 rm CALL ioctl(0,TIOCGETA,0x7f7fff4821b0) 26717 26717 rm RET ioctl -1 errno 25 Inappropriate ioctl for device 26717 26717 rm CALL __lstat50(0x7f7fff482916,0x7f7fff482220) 26717 26717 rm NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 26717 26717 rm RET __lstat50 0 26717 26717 rm CALL unlink(0x7f7fff482916) 26717 26717 rm NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/hook-state/ntp.conf.bge0.ra" 26717 26717 rm RET unlink 0 26717 26717 rm CALL _lwp_self 26717 26717 rm RET _lwp_self 26717/0x685d 26717 26717 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff482120,0x7f7fff482160) 26717 26717 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 26717 26717 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff482160,0) 26717 26717 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 26717 26717 rm CALL _lwp_self 26717 26717 rm RET _lwp_self 26717/0x685d 26717 26717 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff4820f0,0x7f7fff482160) 26717 26717 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 26717 26717 rm CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff482160,0) 26717 26717 rm RET __sigprocmask14 0 26717 26717 rm CALL exit(0) 24328 24328 sh RET __wait450 26717/0x685d 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 24328 24328 sh RET read 0 24328 24328 sh CALL close(0xd) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60978,0x7f7fff45a4c0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL __stat50(0x704f48b60948,0x7f7fff45a520) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook" 24328 24328 sh RET __stat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL open(0x704f48b60948,0,0) 24328 24328 sh NAMI "/etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook" 24328 24328 sh RET open 3 24328 24328 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff45a520) 24328 24328 sh RET __fstat50 0 24328 24328 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET lseek 0 24328 24328 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff45a51c,4) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "#!/b" 24328 24328 sh RET read 4 24328 24328 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 24328 24328 sh RET lseek 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 24328 24328 sh CALL close(3) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 24328 24328 sh RET fcntl 0 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 90 bytes "#!/bin/sh\ncase \"$interface\" in\n lo[0-9]* | tun[0-9]*) exit;;\nesac\n/etc/rc.d/n\ pf reload\n" 24328 24328 sh RET read 90/0x5a 24328 24328 sh CALL __vfork14 28315 28315 sh EMUL "netbsd" 28315 28315 sh RET fork 0 28315 28315 sh CALL execve(0x704f48b60a28,0x704f48b60a60,0x704f48b60a78) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.d/npf" 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/bin/sh" 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 24328 24328 sh RET __vfork14 28315/0x6e9b 24328 24328 sh CALL getpgrp 24328 24328 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 24328 24328 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff45a30c,0,0) 28315 28315 sh EMUL "netbsd" 28315 28315 sh RET execve JUSTRETURN 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064952832/0x7662e1ab0000 28315 28315 sh CALL open(0x7f7f83e0c1ce,0,0x7f7f840110b0) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 28315 28315 sh RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 28315 28315 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff0038c8,0,1) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/lib/libedit.so.3" 28315 28315 sh RET open 3 28315 28315 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff0037c8) 28315 28315 sh RET __fstat50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064948736/0x7662e1aaf000 28315 28315 sh CALL munmap(0x7662e1aaf000,0x1000) 28315 28315 sh RET munmap 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x235000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167062134784/0x7662e1800000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0x7662e1a2e000,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x2e000) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064420352/0x7662e1a2e000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0x7662e1a31000,0x4000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064432640/0x7662e1a31000 28315 28315 sh CALL mprotect(0x7662e182f000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 28315 28315 sh RET mprotect 0 28315 28315 sh CALL close(3) 28315 28315 sh RET close 0 28315 28315 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff0038c8,0,5) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/lib/libterminfo.so.2" 28315 28315 sh RET open 3 28315 28315 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff0037c8) 28315 28315 sh RET __fstat50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064948736/0x7662e1aaf000 28315 28315 sh CALL munmap(0x7662e1aaf000,0x1000) 28315 28315 sh RET munmap 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x20f000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167057940480/0x7662e1400000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0x7662e160d000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0xd000) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167060090880/0x7662e160d000 28315 28315 sh CALL mprotect(0x7662e140e000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 28315 28315 sh RET mprotect 0 28315 28315 sh CALL close(3) 28315 28315 sh RET close 0 28315 28315 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff0038c8,0,7) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 28315 28315 sh RET open 3 28315 28315 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff0037c8) 28315 28315 sh RET __fstat50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064948736/0x7662e1aaf000 28315 28315 sh CALL munmap(0x7662e1aaf000,0x1000) 28315 28315 sh RET munmap 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167051649024/0x7662e0e00000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0x7662e11c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167055581184/0x7662e11c0000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0x7662e11d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167055654912/0x7662e11d2000 28315 28315 sh CALL mprotect(0x7662e0fc0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 28315 28315 sh RET mprotect 0 28315 28315 sh CALL close(3) 28315 28315 sh RET close 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mprotect(0x7662e1a2e000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 28315 28315 sh RET mprotect 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mprotect(0x7662e160d000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 28315 28315 sh RET mprotect 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mprotect(0x7662e11c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 28315 28315 sh RET mprotect 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mprotect(0x1f22d000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 28315 28315 sh RET mprotect 0 28315 28315 sh CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x7662e1ab6850) 28315 28315 sh RET _lwp_setprivate 0 28315 28315 sh CALL _lwp_self 28315 28315 sh RET _lwp_self 28315/0x6e9b 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff003fc0,0x7f7fff004040) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff004040,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL _lwp_self 28315 28315 sh RET _lwp_self 28315/0x6e9b 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff003f50,0x7f7fff004040) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff004040,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7662e0f940a8,2,0x7662e13f2360,0x7f7fff003f58,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sysctl 0 28315 28315 sh CALL _lwp_self 28315 28315 sh RET _lwp_self 28315/0x6e9b 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff003f50,0x7f7fff004040) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff004040,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL readlink(0x7662e0f8c8c0,0x7f7fff003af0,0x400) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 28315 28315 sh RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 28315 28315 sh CALL issetugid 28315 28315 sh RET issetugid 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff003e18,2,0x7662e13f3480,0x7f7fff003e10,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sysctl 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064948736/0x7662e1aaf000 28315 28315 sh CALL madvise(0x7662e1aaf000,0x1000,6) 28315 28315 sh RET madvise 0 28315 28315 sh CALL munmap(0x7662e1aaf000,0x1000) 28315 28315 sh RET munmap 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167049551872/0x7662e0c00000 28315 28315 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff003e70) 28315 28315 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff003e70) 28315 28315 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff003e90) 28315 28315 sh RET __clock_gettime50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064920064/0x7662e1aa8000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167045357568/0x7662e0800000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064915968/0x7662e1aa7000 28315 28315 sh CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff003f10,2,0x7f7fff003ef0,0x7f7fff003ee8,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sysctl 0 28315 28315 sh CALL _lwp_self 28315 28315 sh RET _lwp_self 28315/0x6e9b 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff003f50,0x7f7fff004040) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff004040,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL _lwp_self 28315 28315 sh RET _lwp_self 28315/0x6e9b 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff003f50,0x7f7fff004040) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff004040,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL _lwp_self 28315 28315 sh RET _lwp_self 28315/0x6e9b 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff003f50,0x7f7fff004040) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff004040,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGCHLD,0x7f7fff003fa0,0x7f7fff003fc0,0x7662e0f7ee40,2) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff004010,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL getuid 28315 28315 sh RET getuid 0 28315 28315 sh CALL getgid 28315 28315 sh RET getgid 0 28315 28315 sh CALL geteuid 28315 28315 sh RET geteuid 0 28315 28315 sh CALL getegid 28315 28315 sh RET getegid 0 28315 28315 sh CALL fcntl(0,F_MAXFD,0) 28315 28315 sh RET fcntl 2 28315 28315 sh CALL getrlimit(8,0x7f7fff003fa0) 28315 28315 sh RET getrlimit 0 28315 28315 sh CALL issetugid 28315 28315 sh RET issetugid 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064911872/0x7662e1aa6000 28315 28315 sh CALL getpid 28315 28315 sh RET getpid 28315/0x6e9b, 24328/0x5f08 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064899584/0x7662e1aa3000 28315 28315 sh CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fff003f50,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __gettimeofday50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064895488/0x7662e1aa2000 28315 28315 sh CALL geteuid 28315 28315 sh RET geteuid 0 28315 28315 sh CALL getppid 28315 28315 sh RET getppid 24328/0x5f08 28315 28315 sh CALL geteuid 28315 28315 sh RET geteuid 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064891392/0x7662e1aa1000 28315 28315 sh CALL __stat50(0x1f025a95,0x7f7fff003e60) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "." 28315 28315 sh RET __stat50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __stat50(0x7f7fff0046c8,0x7f7fff003f00) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/" 28315 28315 sh RET __stat50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL open(0x7f7fff004698,0,0x7f7fff0040c0) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.d/npf" 28315 28315 sh RET open 3 28315 28315 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff003ef0) 28315 28315 sh RET __fstat50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET lseek 0 28315 28315 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff003eec,4) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "#!/b" 28315 28315 sh RET read 4 28315 28315 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET lseek 0 28315 28315 sh CALL fcntl(0,F_DUPFD,0xf) 28315 28315 sh RET fcntl 15/0xf 28315 28315 sh CALL close(0xf) 28315 28315 sh RET close 0 28315 28315 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 28315 28315 sh RET fcntl 12/0xc 28315 28315 sh CALL close(3) 28315 28315 sh RET close 0 28315 28315 sh CALL fcntl(0xc,F_SETFD,1) 28315 28315 sh RET fcntl 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0x7f7fff003f90,0x7662e0f7ee40,2) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0x7f7fff003f40,0x7f7fff003f60,0x7662e0f7ee40,2) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0x7f7fff003f40,0x7662e0f7ee40,2) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0x7f7fff003f40,0,0x7662e0f7ee40,2) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff003f90,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0,0x7f7fff003f90,0x7662e0f7ee40,2) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0x7f7fff003f40,0x7f7fff003f60,0x7662e0f7ee40,2) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff003f90,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0,0x7f7fff003f90,0x7662e0f7ee40,2) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0x7f7fff003f40,0x7f7fff003f60,0x7662e0f7ee40,2) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff003f90,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0,0x7f7fff003f90,0x7662e0f7ee40,2) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0x7f7fff003f40,0x7f7fff003f60,0x7662e0f7ee40,2) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff003f90,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0,0x7f7fff003f90,0x7662e0f7ee40,2) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0x7f7fff003f40,0x7f7fff003f60,0x7662e0f7ee40,2) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigaction_sigtramp 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __sigprocmask14(2,0x7f7fff003f90,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __sigprocmask14 0 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xc,0x1f22fc80,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 12 read 789 bytes "#!/bin/sh\n#\n# $NetBSD: npf,v 1.7.6.1 2023/10/13 18:04:49 martin Exp $\n#\n# Public D\ omain.\n#\n\n# PROVIDE: npf\n# REQUIRE: root bootconf CRITLOCALMOUNTED tty network\n# \ BEFORE: NETWORKING\n\n$_rc_subr_loaded . /etc/rc.subr\n\nname=\"npf\"\nrcvar=$name\n\n\ start_cmd=\"npf_start\"\nstop_cmd=\"npf_stop\"\n\nreload_cmd=\"npf_reload\"\nstatus_cm\ d=\"npf_status\"\nextra_commands=\"reload status\"\n\n\nnpf_start()\n{\n echo \ \"Enabling NPF $npf_rules\"\n /sbin/npfctl reload \"$npf_rules\"\n\n # The npf_boot\ script has enabled npf already.\n if [ \"$autoboot\" != \"yes\" ]; then\n \ /sbin/npfctl start\n fi\n}\n\nnpf_stop()\n{\n echo \"Disabling NPF.\ \"\n /sbin/npfctl stop\n /sbin/npfctl flush\n}\n\nnpf_reload()\n{\n echo \ \"Reloading NPF ruleset $npf_rules\"\n /sbin/npfctl reload \"$npf_rules\"\n}\n\nnpf_s\ tatus()\n{\n :\n}\n\nload_rc_config $name\nrun_rc_command \"$1\"\n" 28315 28315 sh RET read 789/0x315 28315 28315 sh CALL __stat50(0x1f230330,0x7f7fff003c70) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.subr" 28315 28315 sh RET __stat50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL open(0x1f230330,0,0) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.subr" 28315 28315 sh RET open 3 28315 28315 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff003c70) 28315 28315 sh RET __fstat50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET lseek 0 28315 28315 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff003c6c,4) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# $N" 28315 28315 sh RET read 4 28315 28315 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET lseek 0 28315 28315 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 28315 28315 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 28315 28315 sh CALL close(3) 28315 28315 sh RET close 0 28315 28315 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 28315 28315 sh RET fcntl 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064879104/0x7662e1a9e000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064875008/0x7662e1a9d000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064870912/0x7662e1a9c000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064866816/0x7662e1a9b000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "# $NetBSD: rc.subr,v 1.111 2022/05/22 11:27:33 andvar Exp $\n#\n# Copyright (c) 1997-2\ 011 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.\n# All rights reserved.\n#\n# This code is derived fro\ m software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation\n# by Luke Mewburn.\n#\n# Redistributi\ on and use in source and binary forms, with or without\n# modification, are permitted \ provided that the following conditions\n# are met:\n# 1. Redistributions of source cod\ e must retain the above copyright\n# notice, this list of conditions and the follow\ ing disclaimer.\n# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyrigh\ t\n# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the\n# docu\ mentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.\n#\n# THIS SOFTWARE I\ S PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS\n# ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRES\ S OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED\n# TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF M\ ERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR\n# PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SH\ ALL " 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS\n# BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPEC\ IAL, EXEMPLARY, OR\n# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMEN\ T OF\n# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS\n# IN\ TERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN\n# CONTRACT, STR\ ICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)\n# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT O\ F THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE\n# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.\n#\n\ # rc.subr\n# functions used by various rc scripts\n#\n\n: ${rcvar_manpage:='rc.conf\ (5)'}\n: ${RC_PID:=$$} ; export RC_PID\nnl='\n' # a literal newline\n\n# RC variables \ to clear on start.\n_env_clear_rc_vars=\"\nRC_PID=\n_rc_pid=\n_rc_original_stdout_fd=\ \n_rc_original_stderr_fd=\n_rc_postprocessor_fd=\n_rc_kill_ntries=\n\"\n\nexport PATH=\ /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin\n#\n# functions\n# ---------\n\n#\n# checkyesno v\ ar\n# Test $1 variable.\n# Return 0 if it's \"yes\" (et al), 1 if it's \"no\" (et\ al), 2 otherwise.\n#\ncheckyesnox()\n{\n eval" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064862720/0x7662e1a9a000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064858624/0x7662e1a99000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " _value=\\$${1}\n case $_value in\n\n # \"yes\", \"true\", \"o\ n\", or \"1\"\n [Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|[Oo][Nn]|1)\n return 0\n\ ;;\n\n # \"no\", \"false\", \"off\", or \"0\"\n [Nn][O\ o]|[Ff][Aa][Ll][Ss][Ee]|[Oo][Ff][Ff]|0)\n return 1\n ;;\n\ *)\n return 2\n ;;\n esac\n}\n\n#\n# checkyesno var\ \n# Test $1 variable, and warn if not set to YES or NO.\n# Return 0 if it's \"yes\ \" (et al), nonzero otherwise.\n#\ncheckyesno()\n{\n local var\n\n checkyesnox $1\ \n var=$?\n case \"${var}\" in\n ( 0 | 1 ) return $var;;\n esac\n\ warn \"\\$${1} is not set properly - see ${rcvar_manpage}.\"\n return 1\n}\n\ \n#\n# yesno_to_truefalse var\n# Convert the value of a variable from any of th\ e values\n# understood by checkyesno() to \"true\" or \"false\".\n#\nyesno_to_true\ false()\n{\n local var=$1\n if checkyesno $var; then\n eval $var=true\ \n return 0\n else\n eval $var=false\n return\ 1\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# reverse_list list\n# print the list in reverse order\n#\nre\ verse_list()\n{\n _revlist=\n for _revfile; do\n _revlist=\"$_r\ evfile $_revlist\"\n done\n echo $_revlist\n}\n\n#\n# If booting directly to multi\ us" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064838144/0x7662e1a94000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064809472/0x7662e1a8d000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064805376/0x7662e1a8c000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "er, send SIGTERM to\n# the parent (/etc/rc) to abort the boot.\n# Otherwise just exit.\ \n#\nstop_boot()\n{\n if [ \"$autoboot\" = yes ]; then\n echo \"ERROR: \ ABORTING BOOT (sending SIGTERM to parent)!\"\n kill -TERM ${RC_PID}\n fi\n\ exit 1\n}\n\n#\n# mount_critical_filesystems type\n# Go through the list of\ critical file systems as provided in\n# the rc.conf(5) variable $critical_file\ systems_${type}, checking\n# each one to see if it is mounted, and if it is not, mo\ unting it.\n# It's not an error if file systems prefixed with \"OPTIONAL:\"\n#\ are not mentioned in /etc/fstab.\n#\nmount_critical_filesystems()\n{\n eval _\ fslist=\\$critical_filesystems_${1}\n _mountcrit_es=0\n for _fs in $_fslist; d\ o\n _optional=false\n case \"$_fs\" in\n OPTION\ AL:*)\n _optional=true\n _fs=\"${_fs#*:}\"\n\ ;;\n esac\n _ismounted=false\n \ # look for a line like \"${fs} on * type *\"\n # or \"* on ${fs} type\ *\" in the output from mount.\n case \"${nl}$( mount )${nl}\" in\n\ *\" on ${_fs} type \"*)\n _ismounted=true\n\ ;;\n *\"${nl}${_fs} on \"*)\n \ _ismounted=true\n " 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " ;;\n esac\n if $_ismounted; then\n \ print_rc_metadata \\\n \"note:File system ${_fs} was already \ mounted\"\n else\n _mount_output=$( mount $_fs 2>&1 )\n\ _mount_es=$?\n case \"$_mount_output\" in\n\ *\"${nl}\"*)\n # multiple lines can't\ be good,\n # not even if $_optional is true\n \ ;;\n *[uU]'nknown special file or file syst\ em'*)\n if $_optional; then\n \ # ignore this error\n print_rc_metadata \\\n\ \"note:Optional file system ${_fs} is not present\"\n \ _mount_es=0\n _mount\ _output=\"\"\n fi\n ;;\n \ esac\n if [ -n \"$_mount_output\" ]; then\n \ printf >&2 \"%s\\n\" \"$_mount_output\"\n \ fi\n if [ \"$_mount_es\" != 0 ]; then\n \ _mountcrit_es=\"$_mount_es\"\n fi\n fi\n\ done\n return $_mountcrit_es\n}\n\n#\n# mount_critical_filesystems_zfs\n#\ Go through the list of critical ZFS mountpoints as provided in\n# the rc\ .conf(5) variable $critical_filesystems_zfs, checking\n# each one to see if it \ is mounted, and if it is not, mounting it.\n# It's not an error if file systems pref\ ixed with \"OPTIONAL:\"\n# aren't ZF" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064801280/0x7662e1a8b000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064780800/0x7662e1a86000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064760320/0x7662e1a81000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064739840/0x7662e1a7c000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "S mountpoints.\nmount_critical_filesystems_zfs()\n{\n _fslist=$critical_filesystems_\ zfs\n _tab=\" \"\n _mountcrit_es=0\n for _fs in $_fslist; do\n \ _optional=false\n case \"$_fs\" in\n OPTIONAL:*)\n\ _optional=true\n _fs=\"${_fs#*:}\"\n\ ;;\n esac\n\n _dataset=$(\n \ zfs list -H -o mountpoint,name |\n while read _li\ ne ; do\n _dataset=''\n case \ \"$_line\" in\n \"${_fs}${_tab}\"*)\n \ _dataset=\"${_line#*${_tab}}\"\n \ ;;\n esac\n if [ -n \"$_da\ taset\" ]; then\n case \"$( zfs get -H -o value \ canmount $_dataset )\" in\n on)\n \ echo -n \"$_dataset\"\n \ break ;;\n *) # noauto|off - data\ set isn't supposed to be mounted\n ;;\n\ esac\n fi\n \ done)\n\n if [ -z \"$_dataset\" ]; then\n \ if $_optional; then\n # ignore this error\n \ print_rc_metadata \\\n \"note:Optiona\ l file system $_fs is not present\"\n else\n \ printf >&2 \"%s\\n\" \"No suitable ZFS dataset found for mountpoint $_fs\"\n\ _mountcrit_es=1\n fi\n \ else\n _mount_es=\n case \"$( zfs get -H -\ o value mounted $_dataset )\" in\n yes)\n \ _mount_" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "es=1\n print_rc_metadata \\\n \"note\ :File system $_fs was already mounted\"\n ;;\n \ *) # no\n zfs mount \"$_dataset\" >/dev/\ null\n _mount_es=$?\n ;;\n \ esac\n\n if [ $_mount_es -ne 0 ]; then\n \ _mountcrit_es=\"$_mount_es\"\n fi\n \ fi\n done\n return $_mountcrit_es\n}\n\n#\n# check_pidfile pidfile procnam\ e [interpreter]\n# Parses the first line of pidfile for a PID, and ensures\n#\ that the process is running and matches procname.\n# Prints the matching PI\ D upon success, nothing otherwise.\n# interpreter is optional; see _find_processes()\ for details.\n#\ncheck_pidfile()\n{\n _pidfile=$1\n _procname=$2\n _interpreter=$\ 3\n if [ -z \"$_pidfile\" ] || [ -z \"$_procname\" ]; then\n err 3 \ 'USAGE: check_pidfile pidfile procname [interpreter]'\n fi\n if [ ! -f $_pidfile ];\ then\n return\n fi\n read _pid _junk < $_pidfile\n if [ -z \"$_pi\ d\" ]; then\n return\n fi\n _find_processes $_procname ${_interpre\ ter:-.} '-p '\"$_pid\"\n}\n\n#\n# check_process procname [interpreter]\n# Ensure\ s that a process (or processes) named procname is running.\n# " 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064727552/0x7662e1a79000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064715264/0x7662e1a76000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064702976/0x7662e1a73000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064690688/0x7662e1a70000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064678400/0x7662e1a6d000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064657920/0x7662e1a68000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064637440/0x7662e1a63000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "Prints a list of matching PIDs.\n# interpreter is optional; see _find_processes()\ for details.\n#\ncheck_process()\n{\n _procname=$1\n _interpreter=$2\n if [ -\ z \"$_procname\" ]; then\n err 3 'USAGE: check_process procname [interpre\ ter]'\n fi\n _find_processes $_procname ${_interpreter:-.} '-A'\n}\n\n#\n# _find_pr\ ocesses procname interpreter psargs\n# Search for procname in the output of ps genera\ ted by psargs.\n# Prints the PIDs of any matching processes, space separated.\n#\ \n# If interpreter == \".\", check the following variations of procname\n# agains\ t the first word of each command:\n# procname\n# `basename proc\ name`\n# `basename procname` + \":\"\n# \"(\" + `basename proc\ name` + \")\"\n#\n# If interpreter != \".\", read the first line of procname, remo\ ve the\n# leading #!, normalise whitespace, append procname, and attempt to\n#\ match that against each command, either as is, or with extra words\n# at the\ end. As an alternative, to deal with interpreted daemons\n# using perl, the basena\ me of the interpreter plus a colon is also\n# " 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "tried as the prefix to procname.\n#\n_find_processes()\n{\n if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then\ \n err 3 'USAGE: _find_processes procname interpreter psargs'\n fi\n\ _procname=$1\n _interpreter=$2\n _psargs=$3\n\n _pref=\n _procn\ amebn=${_procname##*/}\n if [ $_interpreter != \".\" ]; then # an interpret\ ed script\n read _interp < ${_chroot:-}/$_procname # read interpreter nam\ e\n _interp=${_interp#\\#!} # strip #!\n set -- $_inter\ p\n if [ $1 = \"/usr/bin/env\" ]; then\n shift\n \ set -- $(type $1)\n shift $(($# - 1))\n \ _interp=\"${1##*/} $_procname\"\n else\n \ _interp=\"$* $_procname\"\n fi\n if [ $_interpreter != \ $1 ]; then\n warn \"\\$command_interpreter $_interpreter != $1\"\n\ fi\n _interpbn=${1##*/}\n _fp_args='_argv'\n\ _fp_match='case \"$_argv\" in\n ${_interp}|\"${_interp} \"\ *|\"${_interpbn}: \"*${_procnamebn}*)'\n else \ # a normal daemon\n _fp_args='_arg0 _argv'\n _fp_ma\ tch='case \"$_arg0\" in\n $_procname|$_procnamebn|${_procnamebn}:|\"\ (${_procnamebn})\")'\n fi\n\n _proccheck='\n ps -o \"pid,args\" '\"$_psargs\ \"' 2>&1 |\n while read _npi" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "d '\"$_fp_args\"'; do\n case \"$_npid\" in\n ps:|PI\ D)\n continue ;;\n esac ; '\"$_fp_match\"\ '\n echo -n \"$_pref$_npid\" ;\n \ _pref=\" \"\n ;;\n esac\n \ done'\n\n#echo 1>&2 \"proccheck is :$_proccheck:\"\n eval $_proccheck\n}\n\ \n#\n# kill_pids signal pid [pid ...]\n# kills the given pids with signal. \n#\ returns the list of pids killed successfully.\n#\nkill_pids()\n{\n local \ signal=$1\n shift\n local list=\"$*\"\n local j=\n local nlist=\n for j \ in $list; do\n if kill -$signal $j 2>/dev/null; then\n nlist=\ \"${nlist}${nlist:+ }$j\"\n fi\n done\n echo $nlist\n}\n\n#\n# wait_fo\ r_pids pid [pid ...]\n# spins until none of the pids exist\n# if _rc_kill_ntries is \ set and exceeded, it SIGKILLS the remaining\n# pids\n#\nwait_for_pids()\n{\n local \ ntries=0\n local prefix=\n local nlist=\n local list=\"$*\"\n\n if [ -z \"$lis\ t\" ]; then\n return\n fi\n\n while true; do\n nlist=\ $(kill_pids 0 $list)\n if [ -z \"$nlist\" ]; then\n break\ \n fi\n if [ \"$list\" != \"$nlist\" ]; then\n \ list=$nlist\n echo -n ${prefix:-\"Waiting for PIDS: \"}$list\ \n prefix=\", \"\n fi\n # " 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064625152/0x7662e1a60000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064612864/0x7662e1a5d000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "We want this to be a tight loop for a fast exit\n sleep 0.05\n \ ntries=$((ntries + 1))\n if [ -n \"${_rc_kill_ntries}\" ]; then\ \n if [ ${ntries} -gt ${_rc_kill_ntries} ]; then\n \ kill_pids 9 $list > /dev/null\n fi\n fi\n\ done\n if [ -n \"$prefix\" ]; then\n echo \".\"\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# \ run_rc_command argument [parameters]\n# Search for argument in the list of supported c\ ommands, which is:\n# \"start stop restart rcvar status poll ${extra_command\ s}\"\n# If there's a match, run ${argument}_cmd or the default method\n# (see b\ elow), and pass the optional list of parameters to it.\n#\n# If argument has a give\ n prefix, then change the operation as follows:\n# Prefix Operation\n#\ ------ ---------\n# fast Skip the pid check, and set rc\ _fast=yes\n# force Set ${rcvar} to YES, and set rc_force=yes\n# \ one Set ${rcvar} to YES\n#\n# The following globals are used:\n#\n#\ Name Needed Purpose\n# ---- ------ -------\n#\ name y Name of script.\n#\n# command n Full p\ ath to command.\n# Not needed if ${rc_arg}_cmd is set for\ \n# each keyword.\n#" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064608768/0x7662e1a5c000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064604672/0x7662e1a5b000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064600576/0x7662e1a5a000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064596480/0x7662e1a59000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064592384/0x7662e1a58000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064588288/0x7662e1a57000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064584192/0x7662e1a56000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064580096/0x7662e1a55000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064576000/0x7662e1a54000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064571904/0x7662e1a53000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "\n# command_args n Optional args/shell directives for command.\n#\n#\ command_interpreter n If not empty, command is interpreted, so\n# \ call check_{pidfile,process}() appropriately.\n#\n# extra_\ commands n List of extra commands supported.\n#\n# pidfile n\ If set, use check_pidfile $pidfile $command,\n# otherw\ ise use check_process $command.\n# In either case, only c\ heck if $command is set.\n#\n# procname n Process name to check for inst\ ead of $command.\n#\n# rcvar n This is checked with checkyesno to det\ ermine\n# if the action should be run.\n#\n# ${name\ }_chroot n Directory to chroot to before running ${command}\n# \ Requires /usr to be mounted.\n#\n# ${name}_chdir n\ Directory to cd to before running ${command}\n# (if no\ t using ${name}_chroot).\n#\n# ${name}_flags n Arguments to call ${command} w\ ith.\n# NOTE: $flags from the parent environment\n# \ can be used to override this.\n#\n# ${name}_env\ n Additional environment variable settings\n# \ for running ${command}\n#\n# ${name}_nice n Nice level to run ${co\ mm" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "and} at.\n#\n# ${name}_user n User to run ${command} as, using su(1) if not\ \n# using ${name}_chroot.\n# \ Requires /usr to be mounted.\n#\n# ${name}_group n Group to run c\ hrooted ${command} as.\n# Requires /usr to be mounted.\n\ #\n# ${name}_groups n Comma separated list of supplementary groups\n# \ to run the chrooted ${command} with.\n# \ Requires /usr to be mounted.\n#\n# ${rc_arg}_cmd n If set, use th\ is as the method when invoked;\n# Otherwise, use default\ command (see below)\n#\n# ${rc_arg}_precmd n If set, run just before perfor\ ming the\n# ${rc_arg}_cmd method in the default\n# \ operation (i.e, after checking for required\n# \ bits and process (non)existence).\n# If thi\ s completes with a non-zero exit code,\n# don't run ${rc\ _arg}_cmd.\n#\n# ${rc_arg}_postcmd n If set, run just after performing the\ \n# ${rc_arg}_cmd method, if that method\n# \ returned a zero exit code.\n#\n# required_dirs n If set\ , check for the existence of the given\n# directories be\ fore running the default\n# (re)start comm" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "and.\n#\n# required_files n If set, check for the readability of the given\ \n# files before running the default (re)start\n# \ command.\n#\n# required_vars n If set, perform checky\ esno on each of the\n# listed variables before running the de\ fault\n# (re)start command.\n#\n# Default behavi\ our for a given argument, if no override method is\n# provided:\n#\n# Argument\ Default behaviour\n# -------- -----------------\n# start \ if !running && checkyesno ${rcvar}\n# ${command}\n#\ \n# stop if ${pidfile}\n# rc_pid=$(check\ _pidfile $pidfile $command)\n# else\n# rc_pid\ =$(check_process $command)\n# kill $sig_stop $rc_pid\n# \ wait_for_pids $rc_pid\n# ($sig_stop defaults to\ TERM.)\n#\n# reload Similar to stop, except use $sig_reload instead,\n#\ and doesn't wait_for_pids.\n# $sig_reload de\ faults to HUP.\n#\n# restart Run `stop' then `start'.\n#\n# status \ Show if ${command} is running, etc.\n#\n# poll Wait for ${com\ mand} to exit.\n#\n# rcvar Display what rc.conf variable is used (if any)\ .\n#\n# Variables available to meth" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "ods, and after run_rc_command() has\n# completed:\n#\n# Variable Purpos\ e\n# -------- -------\n# rc_arg Argument to command, after fas\ t/force/one processing\n# performed\n#\n# rc_flags Flags \ to start the default command with.\n# Defaults to ${name}_flags, unl\ ess overridden\n# by $flags from the environment.\n# \ This variable may be changed by the precmd method.\n#\n# rc_pid\ PID of command (if appropriate)\n#\n# rc_fast Not empty if \ \"fast\" was provided (q.v.)\n#\n# rc_force Not empty if \"force\" was pro\ vided (q.v.)\n#\n#\nrun_rc_command()\n{\n rc_arg=$1\n if [ -z \"$name\" ]; t\ hen\n err 3 'run_rc_command: $name is not set.'\n fi\n\n _rc_prefix=\n\ case \"$rc_arg\" in\n fast*) # \"fast\" prefix; don\ 't check pid\n rc_arg=${rc_arg#fast}\n rc_fast=yes\n ;;\n\ force*) # \"force\" prefix; always run\n \ rc_force=yes\n _rc_prefix=force\n rc_arg=${rc_arg#${_rc_\ prefix}}\n if [ -n \"${rcvar}\" ]; then\n eval ${rcvar}=\ YES\n fi\n ;;\n one*) # \"one\" pref\ ix; set ${rcvar}=yes\n _rc_prefix=one\n rc_arg=${rc_arg#${_rc_\ prefix}}\n if [ -n \"${rcva" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "r}\" ]; then\n eval ${rcvar}=YES\n fi\n ;;\n\ esac\n\n _keywords=\"start stop restart rcvar\"\n if [ -n \"$ext\ ra_commands\" ]; then\n _keywords=\"${_keywords} ${extra_commands}\"\n fi\n\ rc_pid=\n _pidcmd=\n _procname=${procname:-${command}}\n\n \ # setup pid check command if not fast\n if [ -z \"$rc_\ fast\" ] && [ -n \"$_procname\" ]; then\n if [ -n \"$pidfile\" ]; then\n\ _pidcmd='rc_pid=$(check_pidfile '\"$pidfile $_procname $comman\ d_interpreter\"')'\n else\n _pidcmd='rc_pid=$(check_proces\ s '\"$_procname $command_interpreter\"')'\n fi\n if [ -n \"$_pi\ dcmd\" ]; then\n _keywords=\"${_keywords} status poll\"\n\ fi\n fi\n\n if [ -z \"$rc_arg\" ]; then\n rc_usage \"$_k\ eywords\"\n fi\n shift # remove $rc_arg from the positional parameters\n\n\ if [ -n \"$flags\" ]; then # allow override from environment\n \ rc_flags=$flags\n else\n eval rc_flags=\\$${name}_flags\n\ fi\n eval _chdir=\\$${name}_chdir _chroot=\\$${name}_chroot \\\n _n\ ice=\\$${name}_nice _user=\\$${name}_user \\\n _group=\\$${name}_group\ _groups=\\$${name}_groups \\\n _env=\\\"\\$${name}_env\\\"\n\n" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " if [ -n \"$_user\" ]; then # unset $_user if running as that user\n\ if [ \"$_user\" = \"$(id -un)\" ]; then\n unset \ _user\n fi\n fi\n\n # if ${rcvar} is set, \ and $1 is not\n # \"rcvar\", then run\n \ # checkyesno ${rcvar}\n \ # and return if that failed or warn\n # user\ and exit when interactive\n #\n if [ -n \"${rc\ var}\" ] && [ \"$rc_arg\" != \"rcvar\" ]; then\n if ! checkyesno ${rcva\ r}; then\n # check whether interactive or not\n\ if [ -n \"$_run_rc_script\" ]; then\n \ return 0\n fi\n for _elem in $_keyword\ s; do\n if [ \"$_elem\" = \"$rc_arg\" ]; then\n \ cat 1>&2 <&2 \"$0: unknown directive '$rc\ _arg'.\"\n rc_usage \"$_keywords\"\n fi\n fi\n\n\ eval $_pidcmd # determine the pid if necessary\n\n for _e\ lem in $_keywords; do\n if [ \"$_elem\" != \"$rc_arg\" ]; then\n \ continue\n fi\n\n # if t\ here's a custom ${XXX_cmd},\n # run that instead" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064567808/0x7662e1a52000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes " of the default\n #\n eval _cmd=\\$$\ {rc_arg}_cmd _precmd=\\$${rc_arg}_precmd \\\n _postcmd=\\$${rc_arg}_post\ cmd\n if [ -n \"$_cmd\" ]; then\n # if t\ he precmd failed and force\n # isn't set, exit\n\ #\n if ! eval $_precmd && \ [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n return 1\n \ fi\n\n if ! eval $_cmd \\\"\\${@}\\\" && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]\ ; then\n return 1\n fi\n \ eval $_postcmd\n return 0\n fi\n\n\ if [ ${#} -gt 0 ]; then\n err 1 \"the $rc_arg co\ mmand does not take any parameters\"\n fi\n\n case \"$rc_arg\" in\ # default operations...\n\n status)\n if [ -\ n \"$rc_pid\" ]; then\n echo \"${name} is running as pid $rc_p\ id.\"\n else\n echo \"${name} is not running.\ \"\n return 1\n fi\n \ ;;\n\n start)\n if [ -n \"$rc_pid\" ]; then\n\ echo 1>&2 \"${name} already running? (pid=$rc_pid).\"\ \n exit 1\n fi\n\n \ if [ ! -x ${_chroot}${command} ]; then\n return\ 0\n fi\n\n # check for required v\ ariables,\n # directories, and files\n \ #\n for _f in $required_vars; do\n\ if ! checkyesno $_f; then\n \ warn \"\\$${_f} is no" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064563712/0x7662e1a51000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "t enabled.\"\n if [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n \ fi\n fi\n done\n \ for _f in $required_dirs; do\n if [ ! -d \"${_f}/.\" \ ]; then\n warn \"${_f} is not a directory.\"\n\ if [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n\ fi\n done\n for _f\ in $required_files; do\n if [ ! -r \"${_f}\" ]; then\n\ warn \"${_f} is not readable.\"\n \ if [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n \ fi\n done\n\n \ # if the precmd failed and force\n \ # isn't set, exit\n #\n \ if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n\n # setu\ p the command to run, and run it\n #\n \ echo \"Starting ${name}.\"\n if [ -n \"$_chroot\" ]\ ; then\n _doit=\"\\\n$_env_clear_rc_vars $_env \\\n${_n\ ice:+nice -n $_nice }\\\nchroot ${_user:+-u $_user }${_group:+-g $_group }${_groups:+-\ G $_groups }\\\n$_chroot $command $rc_flags $command_args\"\n else\n\ _doit=\"\\\n${_chdir:+cd $_chdir; }\\\n$_env_clear_rc_\ vars $_env \\\n${_nice:+nice -n $_nice }\\\n$command $rc_flags $command_args\"\n\ if [ -n \"$_user\" ]" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064559616/0x7662e1a50000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064555520/0x7662e1a4f000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "; then\n _doit=\"su -m $_user -c 'sh -c \\\"$_doit\ \\\"'\"\n fi\n fi\n\n \ # if the cmd failed and force\n \ # isn't set, exit\n #\n \ if ! eval $_doit && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n\n # fina\ lly, run postcmd\n #\n eval $\ _postcmd\n ;;\n\n stop)\n if [ -z \"$rc_\ pid\" ]; then\n if [ -n \"$pidfile\" ]; then\n \ echo 1>&2 \\\n \"${name} not runn\ ing? (check $pidfile).\"\n else\n \ echo 1>&2 \"${name} not running?\"\n fi\n\ exit 1\n fi\n\n \ # if the precmd failed and force\n \ # isn't set, exit\n #\n \ if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n\n \ # send the signal to stop\n #\n \ echo \"Stopping ${name}.\"\n _doit=\"kill -${sig_st\ op:-TERM} $rc_pid\"\n if [ -n \"$_user\" ]; then\n \ _doit=\"su -m $_user -c 'sh -c \\\"$_doit\\\"'\"\n \ fi\n\n # if the stop cmd failed and force\n\ # isn't set, exit\n \ #\n if ! eval $_doit && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\ \n return 1\n fi\n\n \ # wait for the command to exit,\n \ # and run postcmd.\n wait_for_pids " 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064551424/0x7662e1a4e000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "$rc_pid\n eval $_postcmd\n ;;\n\n \ reload)\n if [ -z \"$rc_pid\" ]; then\n \ if [ -n \"$pidfile\" ]; then\n echo 1\ >&2 \\\n \"${name} not running? (check $pidfile).\"\ \n else\n echo 1>&2 \"${\ name} not running?\"\n fi\n exit 1\ \n fi\n echo \"Reloading ${name} config files.\ \"\n if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n _doit=\ \"kill -${sig_reload:-HUP} $rc_pid\"\n if [ -n \"$_user\" ]; then\n\ _doit=\"su -m $_user -c 'sh -c \\\"$_doit\\\"'\"\n\ fi\n if ! eval $_doit && [ -z \"$rc_force\"\ ]; then\n return 1\n fi\n \ eval $_postcmd\n ;;\n\n restart)\n\ if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z \"$rc_force\" ]; then\n \ return 1\n fi\n \ # prevent restart being called more\n \ # than once by any given script\n #\n\ if ${_rc_restart_done:-false}; then\n \ return 0\n fi\n _rc_restart_done=true\ \n\n ( $0 ${_rc_prefix}stop )\n $0 ${_rc_prefi\ x}start\n\n eval $_postcmd\n ;;\n\n \ poll)\n if [ -n \"$rc_pid\" ]; then\n \ wait_for_pids $rc_pid\n fi\n ;;\n\n \ rcvar)\n echo \"# $name\"\n if [ -\ n \"$rcva" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064547328/0x7662e1a4d000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "r\" ]; then\n if checkyesno ${rcvar}; then\n \ echo \"${rcvar}=YES\"\n else\n \ echo \"${rcvar}=NO\"\n fi\n\ fi\n ;;\n\n *)\n \ rc_usage \"$_keywords\"\n ;;\n\n esac\n \ return 0\n done\n\n echo 1>&2 \"$0: unknown directive '$rc_arg'.\"\ \n rc_usage \"$_keywords\"\n exit 1\n}\n\n#\n# _have_rc_postprocessor\n#\ Test whether the current script is running in a context that\n# was invoked fr\ om /etc/rc with a postprocessor.\n#\n# If the test fails, some variables may be unset\ to make\n# such tests more efficient in future.\n#\n_have_rc_postprocessor()\n{\n\ # Cheap tests that fd and pid are set, fd is writable.\n [ -n \"${_rc_p\ id}\" ] || { unset _rc_pid; return 1; }\n [ -n \"${_rc_postprocessor_fd}\" ] || \ { unset _rc_pid; return 1; }\n eval \": >&${_rc_postprocessor_fd}\" 2>/dev/null \\\n\ || { unset _rc_pid; return 1; }\n\n return 0\n}\n\n#\n# run_rc_script file\ arg\n# Start the script `file' with `arg', and correctly handle the\n# return value f\ rom the script. If `file' ends with `.sh', it's\n# sourced into the current envir\ onment. If `file' appears " 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x9000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064510464/0x7662e1a44000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064481792/0x7662e1a3d000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "to be\n# a backup or scratch file, ignore it. Otherwise if it's\n# execut\ able run as a child process.\n#\n# If `file' contains \"KEYWORD: interactive\" an\ d if we are\n# running inside /etc/rc with postprocessing, then the script's\n#\ stdout and stderr are redirected to $_rc_original_stdout_fd and\n# $_rc_o\ riginal_stderr_fd, so the output will be displayed on the\n# console but not interc\ epted by /etc/rc's postprocessor.\n#\nrun_rc_script()\n{\n _file=$1\n _arg=$\ 2\n if [ -z \"$_file\" ] || [ -z \"$_arg\" ]; then\n err 3 'USAGE: \ run_rc_script file arg'\n fi\n\n _run_rc_script=true\n\n unset name command c\ ommand_args command_interpreter \\\n extra_commands pidfile procname \\\n\ rcvar required_dirs required_files required_vars\n eval unset ${_\ arg}_cmd ${_arg}_precmd ${_arg}_postcmd\n\n _must_redirect=false\n if _have_rc_po\ stprocessor \\\n && _has_rcorder_keyword interactive $_file\n then\n\ _must_redirect=true\n fi\n\n case \"$_file\" in\n *.sh) \ # run in current shell\n if $_must_redirect; th\ en\n print_rc_metadata \\\n \"note:Output " 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "from ${_file} is not logged\"\n no_rc_postprocess eval \\\n \ 'set $_arg ; . $_file'\n else\n set $_\ arg ; . $_file\n fi\n ;;\n *[~#]|*.OLD|*.orig|*,v) \ # scratch file; skip\n warn \"Ignoring scratch file $_file\"\n \ ;;\n *) # run in subshell\n if [ -\ x $_file ] && $_must_redirect; then\n print_rc_metadata \\\n \ \"note:Output from ${_file} is not logged\"\n \ if [ -n \"$rc_fast_and_loose\" ]; then\n no_rc_\ postprocess eval \\\n 'set $_arg ; . $_file'\n \ else\n no_rc_postprocess eval \\\n \ '( set $_arg ; . $_file )'\n fi\n\ elif [ -x $_file ]; then\n if [ -n \"$rc_fast_and\ _loose\" ]; then\n set $_arg ; . $_file\n \ else\n ( set $_arg ; . $_file )\n \ fi\n else\n warn \"Ignoring non-executable file $_\ file\"\n fi\n ;;\n esac\n}\n\n#\n# load_rc_config command\ \n# Source in the configuration file for a given command.\n#\nload_rc_config()\n{\ \n _command=$1\n if [ -z \"$_command\" ]; then\n err 3 'USAGE: load_rc_\ config command'\n fi\n\n if ${_rc_conf_loaded:-false}; then\n :\n\ else\n . /etc/rc.conf\n _rc_conf_loaded=" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167064453120/0x7662e1a36000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167062106112/0x7662e17f9000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167062077440/0x7662e17f2000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "true\n fi\n if [ -f /etc/rc.conf.d/\"$_command\" ]; then\n . /etc/rc.conf\ .d/\"$_command\"\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# load_rc_config_var cmd var\n# Read the rc.co\ nf(5) var for cmd and set in the\n# current shell, using load_rc_config in a subsh\ ell to prevent\n# unwanted side effects from other variable assignments.\n#\nloa\ d_rc_config_var()\n{\n if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then\n err 3 'USAGE: load_rc_config_v\ ar cmd var'\n fi\n eval $(eval '(\n load_rc_config '$1' >/dev/null\ ;\n if [ -n \"${'$2'}\" ] || [ \"${'$2'-UNSET}\" != \"UNSET\" ]; then\n\ echo '$2'=\\'\\''${'$2'}\\'\\'';\n fi\n )' )\n\ }\n\n#\n# rc_usage commands\n# Print a usage string for $0, with `commands' being a l\ ist of\n# valid commands.\n#\nrc_usage()\n{\n echo -n 1>&2 \"Usage: $0 [fast\ |force|one](\"\n\n _sep=\n for _elem; do\n echo -n 1>&2 \"$_sep$_elem\"\n\ _sep=\"|\"\n done\n echo 1>&2 \")\"\n exit 1\n}\n\n#\n# err \ exitval message\n# Display message to stderr and log to the syslog, and exit with\ exitval.\n#\nerr()\n{\n exitval=$1\n shift\n\n if [ -x /usr/bin/logge\ r ]; then\n logger \"$0: ERROR: $*\"\n fi\n echo 1>&2 \"$0: ERROR:\ $" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "*\"\n exit $exitval\n}\n\n#\n# warn message\n# Display message to stderr and \ log to the syslog.\n#\nwarn()\n{\n if [ -x /usr/bin/logger ]; then\n \ logger \"$0: WARNING: $*\"\n fi\n echo 1>&2 \"$0: WARNING: $*\"\n}\n\n#\ \n# backup_file action file cur backup\n# Make a backup copy of `file' into `cur\ ', and save the previous\n# version of `cur' as `backup' or use rcs for archiving.\ \n#\n# This routine checks the value of the backup_uses_rcs variable,\n# which \ can be either YES or NO.\n#\n# The `action' keyword can be one of the following:\n#\n\ # add `file' is now being backed up (and is possibly\n# \ being reentered into the backups system). `cur'\n# \ is created and RCS files, if necessary, are\n# created as wel\ l.\n#\n# update `file' has changed and needs to be backed up.\n#\ If `cur' exists, it is copied to to `back' or\n# \ checked into RCS (if the repository file is old),\n# \ and then `file' is copied to `cur'. Another RCS\n# check \ in done here if RCS is being used.\n#\n# remove `file' is no longer be\ ing tracked by the backups\n# sy" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167062056960/0x7662e17ed000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "stem. If RCS is not being used, `cur' is moved\n# to `back', oth\ erwise an empty file is checked in,\n# and then `cur' is removed.\n#\ \n#\nbackup_file()\n{\n _action=$1\n _file=$2\n _cur=$3\n _back=$4\n\n\ if checkyesno backup_uses_rcs; then\n _msg0=\"backup archive\"\n\ _msg1=\"update\"\n\n # ensure that history file is not lock\ ed\n if [ -f $_cur,v ]; then\n rcs -q -u -U -M $_cur\ \n fi\n\n # ensure after switching to rcs that the\n \ # current backup is not lost\n if [ -f $_cur ]; then\n \ # no archive, or current newer than archive\n if [ ! -f $_cu\ r,v ] || [ $_cur -nt $_cur,v ]; then\n ci -q -f -u -t-\"$_msg\ 0\" -m\"$_msg1\" $_cur\n rcs -q -kb -U $_cur\n \ co -q -f -u $_cur\n fi\n fi\n\n\ case $_action in\n add|update)\n cp -p \ $_file $_cur\n ci -q -f -u -t-\"$_msg0\" -m\"$_msg1\" $_cur\n \ rcs -q -kb -U $_cur\n co -q -f -u $_cur\n \ chown root:wheel $_cur $_cur,v\n ;;\n \ remove)\n cp /dev/null $_cur\n ci -q \ -f -u -t-\"$_msg0\" -m\"$_msg1\" $_cur\n rcs -q -kb -U $_cur\n\ chown root:wheel $_cur $_cur,v\n rm $_c\ ur\n ;;\n esa" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "c\n else\n case $_action in\n add|update)\n \ if [ -f $_cur ]; then\n cp -p $_cur $_back\n \ fi\n cp -p $_file $_cur\n chown \ root:wheel $_cur\n ;;\n remove)\n \ mv -f $_cur $_back\n ;;\n esac\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# \ handle_fsck_error fsck_exit_code\n# Take action depending on the return code from \ fsck.\n#\nhandle_fsck_error()\n{\n case $1 in\n 0) # OK\n return\ \n ;;\n 2) # Needs re-run, still fs errors\n echo \ \"File system still has errors; re-run fsck manually!\"\n ;;\n 4)\ # Root modified\n echo \"Root file system was modified, rebootin\ g ...\"\n reboot -n\n echo \"Reboot failed; help!\"\n \ ;;\n 8) # Check failed\n echo \"Automatic file system c\ heck failed; help!\"\n ;;\n 12) # Got signal\n echo \"Boot in\ terrupted.\"\n ;;\n *)\n echo \"Unknown error $1; help!\"\n\ ;;\n esac\n stop_boot\n}\n\n#\n# _has_rcorder_keyword word file\n#\ Check whether a file contains a \"# KEYWORD:\" comment with a\n# specif\ ied keyword in the style used by rcorder(8).\n#\n_has_rcorder_keyword()\n{\n local \ word=\"$1\"\n local file=\"$2\"\n local line\n\n [ -r \"$file\" ] || return 1\n\ wh" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167062048768/0x7662e17eb000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167062040576/0x7662e17e9000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167062032384/0x7662e17e7000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167062024192/0x7662e17e5000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167062016000/0x7662e17e3000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167062007808/0x7662e17e1000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167061999616/0x7662e17df000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167061991424/0x7662e17dd000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167061983232/0x7662e17db000 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167061975040/0x7662e17d9000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "ile read line; do\n case \"${line} \" in\n \"# KEYWORD:\"*[\\ \\\ ]\"${word}\"[\\ \\ ]*)\n return 0\n \ ;;\n \"#\"*)\n continue\n \ ;;\n *[A-Za-z0-9]*)\n # give up at the first\ non-empty non-comment line\n return 1\n ;;\n\ esac\n done <\"$file\"\n return 1\n}\n\n#\n# print_rc_metadata \ string\n# Print the specified string in such a way that the post-processor\n#\ inside /etc/rc will treat it as meta-data.\n#\n# If we are not running \ inside /etc/rc, do nothing.\n#\n# For public use by any rc.d script, the string \ must begin with\n# \"note:\", followed by arbitrary text. The intent is that the\ text\n# will appear in a log file but not on the console.\n#\n# For private us\ e within /etc/rc, the string must contain a\n# keyword recognised by the rc_postproce\ ss_metadata() function\n# defined in /etc/rc, followed by a colon, followed by o\ ne or more\n# colon-separated arguments associated with the keyword.\n#\nprint_rc_me\ tadata()\n{\n # _rc_postprocessor fd, if defined, is the fd to which we must\n\ # print, prefixing the output with $_rc_metadata_pre" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "fix.\n #\n if _have_rc_postprocessor; then\n command printf \"%s%s\ \\n\" \"$rc_metadata_prefix\" \"$1\" \\\n >&${_rc_postprocessor_\ fd}\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# _flush_rc_output\n# Arrange for output to be flushed, if w\ e are running\n# inside /etc/rc with postprocessing.\n#\n_flush_rc_output()\n{\ \n print_rc_metadata \"nop\"\n}\n\n#\n# print_rc_normal [-n] string\n# Print \ the specified string in such way that it is treated as\n# normal output, regardl\ ess of whether or not we are running\n# inside /etc/rc with post-processing.\n#\n#\ If \"-n\" is specified in $1, then the string in $2 is printed\n# withou\ t a newline; otherwise, the string in $1 is printed\n# with a newline.\n#\n# Intend\ ed use cases include:\n#\n# o An rc.d script can use ``print_rc_normal -n'' to p\ rint a\n# partial line in such a way that it appears immediately\n# in\ stead of being buffered by rc(8)'s post-processor.\n#\n# o An rc.d script tha\ t is run via the no_rc_postprocess\n# function (so most of its output is invisib\ le to rc(8)'s\n# post-processor) can use print_rc_nor" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167061954560/0x7662e17d4000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "mal to force some of its\n# output to be seen by the post-processor.\n#\n#\npr\ int_rc_normal()\n{\n # print to stdout or _rc_postprocessor_fd, depending on\n\ # whether not we have an rc postprocessor.\n #\n local fd=1\n _have_\ rc_postprocessor && fd=\"${_rc_postprocessor_fd}\"\n case \"$1\" in\n \"-n\"\ )\n command printf \"%s\" \"$2\" >&${fd}\n _flush_rc_output\n\ ;;\n *)\n command printf \"%s\\n\" \"$1\" >&${fd}\n\ ;;\n esac\n}\n\n#\n# no_rc_postprocess cmd...\n# Execute the sp\ ecified command in such a way that its output\n# bypasses the post-processor th\ at handles the output from\n# most commands that are run inside /etc/rc. If we are \ not\n# inside /etc/rc, then just execute the command without special\n# treatm\ ent.\n#\n# The intent is that interactive commands can be run via\n# no_rc_\ postprocess(), and their output will appear immediately\n# on the console instead\ of being hidden or delayed by the\n# post-processor. An unfortunate consequence of\ the output\n# bypassing the post-processor is that the output will not be\n# logged\ .\n#\nno_rc_post" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "process()\n{\n if _have_rc_postprocessor; then\n \"$@\" >&${_rc_origina\ l_stdout_fd} 2>&${_rc_original_stderr_fd}\n else\n \"$@\"\n fi\n}\ \n\n#\n# twiddle\n# On each call, print a different one of \"/\", \"-\", \"\\\\\",\ \"|\",\n# followed by a backspace. The most recently printed value is\n# saved \ in $_twiddle_state.\n#\n# Output is to /dev/tty, so this function may be useful \ even inside\n# a script whose output is redirected.\n#\ntwiddle()\n{\n case \"$_twidd\ le_state\" in\n '/') _next='-' ;;\n '-') _next='\\' ;;\n '\\') _next='|' ;;\n\ *) _next='/' ;;\n esac\n command printf \"%s\\b\" \"$_next\" >/dev/tty\ \n _twiddle_state=\"$_next\"\n}\n\n#\n# human_exit_code\n# Print the a human vers\ ion of the exit code.\n#\nhuman_exit_code()\n{\n if [ \"$1\" -lt 127 ]\n then\n\ echo \"exited with code $1\"\n elif [ \"$(expr $1 % 256)\" -eq 127 ]\ \n then\n # This cannot really happen because the shell will not\n\ # pass stopped job status out and the exit code is limited\n \ # to 8 bits. This code is here just for completeness.\n echo \"stopped\ with signal $(expr $1 / 256)\"\n else\n echo \"t" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "erminated with signal $(expr $1 - 128)\"\n fi\n}\n\n#\n# collapse_backslash_newli\ ne\n# Copy input to output, collapsing \n# to nothing, bu\ t leaving other backslashes alone.\n#\ncollapse_backslash_newline()\n{\n local \ line\n while read -r line ; do\n case \"$line\" in\n *\\\\)\ \n # print it, without the backslash or newline\n \ command printf \"%s\" \"${line%?}\"\n ;;\n *)\n\ # print it, with a newline\n command printf\ \"%s\\n\" \"${line}\"\n ;;\n esac\n done\n}\n\n# S\ hell implementations of basename and dirname, usable before\n# the /usr file system is\ mounted.\n#\nbasename()\n{\n local file=\"$1\"\n local suffix=\"$2\"\n local \ base\n\n base=\"${file##*/}\" # remove up to and including last '/'\ \n base=\"${base%${suffix}}\" # remove suffix, if any\n command printf\ \"%s\\n\" \"${base}\"\n}\n\ndirname()\n{\n local file=\"$1\"\n local dir\n\n\ case \"$file\" in\n /*/*) dir=\"${file%/*}\" ;; # common case: absolut\ e path\n /*) dir=\"/\" ;; # special case: name in root dir\n\ */*) dir=\"${file%/*}\" ;; # common case: relative path with '/'\n *)\ dir=\".\" ;; # sp" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 1016 bytes "ecial case: name without '/'\n esac\n command printf \"%s\\n\" \"${dir}\"\n}\n\n# Ov\ erride the normal \"echo\" and \"printf\" commands, so that\n# partial lines printed b\ y rc.d scripts appear immediately,\n# instead of being buffered by rc(8)'s post-proces\ sor.\n#\n# Naive use of the echo or printf commands from rc.d scripts,\n# elsewhere in\ rc.subr, or anything else that sources rc.subr,\n# will call these functions. To cal\ l the real echo and printf\n# commands, use \"command echo\" or \"command printf\".\n#\ \n# Avoid use of echo altogether as much as possible, printf works better\n#\necho()\n\ {\n local IFS=' ' NL='\\n' # not a literal newline...\n\n case \"$1\" in\n\ -n) NL=; shift;;\n esac\n\n command printf \"%s${NL}\" \"$*\"\n\n\ if test -z \"${NL}\"\n then\n _flush_rc_output\n fi\n return\ 0\n}\n\nprintf()\n{\n command printf \"$@\"\n case \"$1\" in\n *'\\n') : ;;\n\ *) _flush_rc_output ;;\n esac\n return 0\n}\n\nkat() {\n local \ i\n local v\n for i; do\n while read -r v; do\n \ v=\"${v%%#*}\"\n if [ -z \"$v\" ]; then\n \ continue\n fi\n echo \ \"$v\"\n done < \"$i\"\n done\n}\n\n_rc_" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167061942272/0x7662e17d1000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 14 bytes "subr_loaded=:\n" 28315 28315 sh RET read 14/0xe 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 28315 28315 sh RET read 0 28315 28315 sh CALL close(0xd) 28315 28315 sh RET close 0 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167061929984/0x7662e17ce000 28315 28315 sh CALL __stat50(0x1f230338,0x7f7fff003990) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.conf" 28315 28315 sh RET __stat50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL open(0x1f230338,0,0) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.conf" 28315 28315 sh RET open 3 28315 28315 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff003990) 28315 28315 sh RET __fstat50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET lseek 0 28315 28315 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff00398c,4) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# $N" 28315 28315 sh RET read 4 28315 28315 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET lseek 0 28315 28315 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 28315 28315 sh RET fcntl 13/0xd 28315 28315 sh CALL close(3) 28315 28315 sh RET close 0 28315 28315 sh CALL fcntl(0xd,F_SETFD,1) 28315 28315 sh RET fcntl 0 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 767 bytes "# $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.97 2014/07/14 12:29:48 mbalmer Exp $\n#\n# See rc.conf(5)\ for more information.\n#\n# Use program=YES to enable program, NO to disable it. prog\ ram_flags are\n# passed to the program on the command line.\n#\n\n# Load the defaults \ in from /etc/defaults/rc.conf (if it's readable).\n# These can be overridden below.\n#\ \nif [ -r /etc/defaults/rc.conf ]; then\n . /etc/defaults/rc.conf\nfi\n\n# If th\ is is not set to YES, the system will drop into single-user mode.\n#\nrc_configured=YE\ S\n\n# Add local overrides below.\n#\nhostname=sage.zia.io\nsshd=YES\nntpdate=YES\nntp\ d=YES\nwscons=YES\nip6mode=router\nnpf=YES\ndhcpcd=YES\n dhcpcd_flags=\"-M -f /\ etc/dhcpcd.conf\"\nnamed9=YES\n named_flags=\"-u named -c /etc/namedb/named.conf\"\ndh\ cpd=YES\n dhcpd_flags=\"bge1 -cf /etc/dhcpd.conf\"\n" 28315 28315 sh RET read 767/0x2ff 28315 28315 sh CALL __stat50(0x7662e1a9a138,0x7f7fff003680) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/etc/defaults/rc.conf" 28315 28315 sh RET __stat50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL geteuid 28315 28315 sh RET geteuid 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __stat50(0x7662e1a9a108,0x7f7fff0036e0) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/etc/defaults/rc.conf" 28315 28315 sh RET __stat50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL open(0x7662e1a9a108,0,0) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/etc/defaults/rc.conf" 28315 28315 sh RET open 3 28315 28315 sh CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff0036e0) 28315 28315 sh RET __fstat50 0 28315 28315 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET lseek 0 28315 28315 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff0036dc,4) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "# $N" 28315 28315 sh RET read 4 28315 28315 sh CALL lseek(3,0,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET lseek 0 28315 28315 sh CALL fcntl(3,F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC,0xc) 28315 28315 sh RET fcntl 14/0xe 28315 28315 sh CALL close(3) 28315 28315 sh RET close 0 28315 28315 sh CALL fcntl(0xe,F_SETFD,1) 28315 28315 sh RET fcntl 0 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "# $NetBSD: rc.conf,v 1.162.2.3 2023/10/13 18:04:49 martin Exp $\n#\n# /etc/defau\ lts/rc.conf --\n# default configuration of /etc/rc.conf\n#\n# see rc.conf(5) for\ more information.\n#\n# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY; IT MAY BE REPLACED DURING A S\ YSTEM UPGRADE.\n# EDIT /etc/rc.conf INSTEAD.\n#\n\n#\n# Use program=YES to enable prog\ ram, NO to disable it. program_flags are\n# passed to the program on the command line.\ \n#\n\n# Uncomment this if you want to use local paths in rc.\n#\n#export PATH=$PATH:/\ usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\n\n# Uncomment the following \ to execute each /etc/rc.d script in\n# the current shell rather than in a subshell. T\ his may be\n# faster on very slow machines that have an expensive fork(2).\n# NOTE:\ USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK; A ROGUE COMMAND\n# MAY INADVERTENTLY PREV\ ENT BOOT TO MULTIUSER.\n#\n#rc_fast_and_loose=YES\n\n# If rc_silent is true then /etc/\ rc will suppress most output to\n# the console. The default is taken from the AB_SILE\ NT flag passed\n# from the boot loader to the" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes " kernel in the boothowto(9) variable.\n#\n# rc_silent_cmd is executed once for each su\ ppressed line of output.\n# Useful values are \":\" and \"twiddle\".\n#\nrc_silent=$( \ [ \"$(( $(/sbin/sysctl -n kern.boothowto 2>/dev/null || echo 0) \\\n & \ 0x40000 ))\" != 0 ] && echo true || echo false )\nrc_silent_cmd=twiddle\n\n# Additiona\ l flags to the rcorder(8) that's run by /etc/rc.\n#\nrc_rcorder_flags=\"\"\n\n# The di\ rectories searched for rc scripts.\n# These directories must be part of the root file \ system.\nrc_directories=/etc/rc.d \n\n# If this is set to NO, shutdown(8) will not run\ /etc/rc.shutdown.\n#\ndo_rcshutdown=YES\n\n# Additional flags to the rcorder(8) that'\ s run by /etc/rc.shutdown.\n#\nrcshutdown_rcorder_flags=\"\"\n\n# If this is non-blank\ , use as the number of seconds to run a watchdog\n# timer which will terminate /etc/rc\ .shutdown if the timeout expires.\n#\nrcshutdown_timeout=\"\"\n\n\n# Basic network con\ figuration\n#\n\n# Fully Qualified Internet Domain Name (a.k.a. hostname, e.g. foo.baz\ .edu).\n# If blank, use /etc/myname.\n#\nhos" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL pipe 28315 28315 sh RET pipe 3, 4 28315 28315 sh CALL fork 28315 28315 sh RET fork 24104/0x5e28 24104 24104 sh EMUL "netbsd" 24104 24104 sh RET fork 0 28315 28315 sh CALL close(4) 28315 28315 sh RET close 0 28315 28315 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff0033e0,0x80) 24104 24104 sh CALL close(0xe) 24104 24104 sh RET close 0 24104 24104 sh CALL close(0xd) 24104 24104 sh RET close 0 24104 24104 sh CALL close(0xc) 24104 24104 sh RET close 0 24104 24104 sh CALL close(3) 24104 24104 sh RET close 0 24104 24104 sh CALL close(1) 24104 24104 sh RET close 0 24104 24104 sh CALL dup2(4,1) 24104 24104 sh RET dup2 1 24104 24104 sh CALL close(4) 24104 24104 sh RET close 0 24104 24104 sh CALL pipe 24104 24104 sh RET pipe 3, 4 24104 24104 sh CALL fork 24104 24104 sh RET fork 19543/0x4c57 19543 19543 sh EMUL "netbsd" 19543 19543 sh RET fork 0 24104 24104 sh CALL close(4) 24104 24104 sh RET close 0 24104 24104 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff002db0,0x80) 19543 19543 sh CALL close(3) 19543 19543 sh RET close 0 19543 19543 sh CALL close(1) 19543 19543 sh RET close 0 19543 19543 sh CALL dup2(4,1) 19543 19543 sh RET dup2 1 19543 19543 sh CALL close(4) 19543 19543 sh RET close 0 19543 19543 sh CALL __vfork14 1635 1635 sh EMUL "netbsd" 1635 1635 sh RET fork 0 1635 1635 sh CALL open(0x7662e1a9ac90,0x601,0x1b6) 1635 1635 sh NAMI "/dev/null" 1635 1635 sh RET open 3 1635 1635 sh CALL dup2(3,2) 1635 1635 sh RET dup2 2 1635 1635 sh CALL close(3) 1635 1635 sh RET close 0 1635 1635 sh CALL execve(0x7662e1a9ac38,0x7662e1a9acb0,0x7662e1a9acd0) 1635 1635 sh NAMI "/sbin/sysctl" 1635 1635 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 19543 19543 sh RET __vfork14 1635/0x663 1635 1635 sysctl EMUL "netbsd" 1635 1635 sysctl RET execve JUSTRETURN 19543 19543 sh CALL getpgrp 19543 19543 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163612672/0x748af4ef0000 19543 19543 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff0029cc,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7f8f60c1ce,0,0x7f7f8f8110b0) 1635 1635 sysctl NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 1635 1635 sysctl RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 1635 1635 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7fffdad618,0,7) 1635 1635 sysctl NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 1635 1635 sysctl RET open 3 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fffdad518) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __fstat50 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163608576/0x748af4eef000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL munmap(0x748af4eef000,0x1000) 1635 1635 sysctl RET munmap 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140156338176/0x748af4800000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0x748af4bc0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140160270336/0x748af4bc0000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0x748af4bd2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140160344064/0x748af4bd2000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x748af49c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mprotect 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL close(3) 1635 1635 sysctl RET close 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x748af4bc0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mprotect 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mprotect(0xa0a0a000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mprotect 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x748af4ef6850) 1635 1635 sysctl RET _lwp_setprivate 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 1635 1635 sysctl RET _lwp_self 1635/0x663 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdadd10,0x7f7fffdadd90) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdadd90,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 1635 1635 sysctl RET _lwp_self 1635/0x663 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdadca0,0x7f7fffdadd90) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdadd90,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x748af49940a8,2,0x748af4df2360,0x7f7fffdadca8,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 1635 1635 sysctl RET _lwp_self 1635/0x663 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdadca0,0x7f7fffdadd90) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdadd90,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL readlink(0x748af498c8c0,0x7f7fffdad840,0x400) 1635 1635 sysctl NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 1635 1635 sysctl RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 1635 1635 sysctl CALL issetugid 1635 1635 sysctl RET issetugid 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdadb68,2,0x748af4df3480,0x7f7fffdadb60,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163608576/0x748af4eef000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL madvise(0x748af4eef000,0x1000,6) 1635 1635 sysctl RET madvise 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL munmap(0x748af4eef000,0x1000) 1635 1635 sysctl RET munmap 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140154241024/0x748af4600000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffdadbc0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffdadbc0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffdadbe0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163579904/0x748af4ee8000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140150046720/0x748af4200000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163575808/0x748af4ee7000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdadc60,2,0x7f7fffdadc40,0x7f7fffdadc38,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 1635 1635 sysctl RET _lwp_self 1635/0x663 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdadca0,0x7f7fffdadd90) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdadd90,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163563520/0x748af4ee4000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163551232/0x748af4ee1000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163538944/0x748af4ede000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdad860,1,0x748af4ede000,0x7f7fffdad748,0x7f7fffdad750,0x60) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sysctl -1 errno 12 Cannot allocate memory 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdad860,1,0x748af4ee4600,0x7f7fffdad748,0x7f7fffdad750,0x60) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163526656/0x748af4edb000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163514368/0x748af4ed8000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163502080/0x748af4ed5000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163489792/0x748af4ed2000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163477504/0x748af4ecf000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163465216/0x748af4ecc000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163452928/0x748af4ec9000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163440640/0x748af4ec6000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163428352/0x748af4ec3000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163416064/0x748af4ec0000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdad860,2,0x748af4edb000,0x7f7fffdad748,0x7f7fffdad750,0x60) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163411968/0x748af4ebf000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163399680/0x748af4ebc000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163379200/0x748af4eb7000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163375104/0x748af4eb6000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163354624/0x748af4eb1000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163334144/0x748af4eac000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163330048/0x748af4eab000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163301376/0x748af4ea4000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163280896/0x748af4e9f000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163260416/0x748af4e9a000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163256320/0x748af4e99000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163227648/0x748af4e92000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163207168/0x748af4e8d000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163194880/0x748af4e8a000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163190784/0x748af4e89000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163178496/0x748af4e86000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163174400/0x748af4e85000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163153920/0x748af4e80000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163133440/0x748af4e7b000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163112960/0x748af4e76000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163092480/0x748af4e71000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fffdadbb0,2,0x7f7fffdad6c0,0x7f7fffdad660,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __fstat50(1,0x7f7fffdaca20) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __fstat50 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET mmap 128140163072000/0x748af4e6c000 1635 1635 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 1635 1635 sysctl RET _lwp_self 1635/0x663 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdadce0,0x7f7fffdadd20) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdadd20,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 1635 1635 sysctl RET _lwp_self 1635/0x663 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fffdadcb0,0x7f7fffdadd20) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fffdadd20,0) 1635 1635 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 1635 1635 sysctl CALL write(1,0x748af4e6cec0,2) 1635 1635 sysctl GIO fd 1 wrote 2 bytes "0\n" 1635 1635 sysctl RET write 2 24104 24104 sh GIO fd 3 read 2 bytes "0\n" 24104 24104 sh RET read 2 24104 24104 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff002db0,0x80) 1635 1635 sysctl CALL exit(0) 19543 19543 sh RET __wait450 1635/0x663 19543 19543 sh CALL exit(0) 24104 24104 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 24104 24104 sh RET read 0 24104 24104 sh CALL close(3) 24104 24104 sh RET close 0 24104 24104 sh CALL getpgrp 24104 24104 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 24104 24104 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff002cac,0,0) 24104 24104 sh RET __wait450 19543/0x4c57 24104 24104 sh CALL write(1,0x7662e1a9d000,6) 24104 24104 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 6 bytes "false\n" 24104 24104 sh RET write 6 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 3 read 6 bytes "false\n" 28315 28315 sh RET read 6 28315 28315 sh CALL read(3,0x7f7fff0033e0,0x80) 24104 24104 sh CALL exit(0) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 28315 28315 sh RET read 0 28315 28315 sh CALL close(3) 28315 28315 sh RET close 0 28315 28315 sh CALL getpgrp 28315 28315 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 28315 28315 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff0032dc,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET __wait450 24104/0x5e28 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "tname=\"\"\n\n# If there's only one way out of your IPv4 network, set this to the host\ name\n# or the IPv4 address of the router that will get your packets off the LAN.\n# I\ f blank, use /etc/mygate.\n#\ndefaultroute=\"\"\n\n# Same thing for IPv6. If blank, u\ se /etc/mygate6.\n#\ndefaultroute6=\"\"\n\n# The NIS domain name (formerly known as Ye\ llow Pages); not in any way\n# related to Internet domain names.\n# If blank, use /etc\ /defaultdomain.\n#\ndomainname=\"\"\n\n# Filesystems to mount early in boot-up.\n# Not\ e that `/var' is needed in $critical_filesystems_local (or\n# implied as part of `/') \ as certain services that need /var (such as\n# dhcpcd) may be needed to get the networ\ k operational enough to mount\n# the $critical_filesystems_remote. Prepending \"OPTIO\ NAL:\" means it\n# will not be an error if that file system is not present in fstab(5\ ).\n#\ncritical_filesystems_local=\"OPTIONAL:/var\"\ncritical_filesystems_remote=\"OPT\ IONAL:/usr\"\ncritical_filesystems_zfs=\"\"\n\n# Swap device controls.\n#\nno_swap=NO\ # Set to YES if you have purpo" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "sefully setup no swap\n # partitions and don't want to be warned about\ it.\nswapoff=YES # Remove block-type swap partitions upon shutdown\n\ # This defaults to yes, so that raids shutdown cleanly\nswapof\ f_umount=auto # Set to 'manual' to umount the tmpfs partitions listed\n \ # in swapoff_umount_fs before removing swap. Set to\n \ # 'auto' to umount all tmpfs partitions that contain\n # no d\ evice nodes.\nswapoff_umount_fs= # space-separated list of tmpfs mount points t\ o umount\n # before removing swap if swapoff_umount=manual\n\n# C\ oncatenated disk driver.\n#\nccd=YES\n\n# RAIDframe driver (manually configured device\ s).\n#\nraidframe=YES\n\n# Crypto file system.\n#\ncgd=YES\n\n# Logical Volume Manager\ \n#\nlvm=NO\n\n# One-time actions and programs on boot-up.\n#\nsavecore=YES \ savecore_flags=\"-z\"\n savecore_dir=\"/var/crash\"\nresize_di\ sklabel=NO # resize disklabel to fill disk\nresize_gpt=NO\ # resize GPT to fill disk\nresize_root=NO\ # resize root to fill partition\nper_user_tmp=\ NO # per-user /tmp directories\nper" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "_user_tmp_dir=\"/private/tmp\" # real storage for /tmp\nclear_tmp=YES\ # clear /tmp after reboot\nupdate_motd=YES\ # updates /etc/motd\nupdate_motd_release=NO\ motd_release_tag=\"\" # release info in /etc/motd\ndmesg=YES dmesg_\ flags=\"-t\" # write /var/run/dmesg.boot\naccounting=NO \ # uses /var/account/acct\nnewsyslog=NO newsyslog_flags=\"\"\ # trim log files\nquota=YES # check and en\ able quotas\nldconfig=YES # rebuild a.out ldconf\ ig cache\nsysdb=YES # build system databases\nrndc\ tl=NO rndctl_flags=\"\" # configure rndctl(8)\ngpio=NO \ # configure GPIO devices\nmodules=YES \ # process /etc/modules.conf\ncertctl_init=NO \ # rehash /etc/openssl/certs\n\n# cope with other OSes \ using the real time clock at localtime on this\n# machine (by adjusting kern.rtc_offse\ t at boot)\nrtclocaltime=NO\n\n# NOTE: default coredump name now set in /etc/sysctl.co\ nf\n\n#\n# File system check flags; default to preen mode, checking file systems\n# th\ at are listed in /etc/fstab in parallel as the fsck pass number\n# permits. F" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "ix minor faults automatically, and exit with non 0 only\n# when major errors occur.\n#\ \nfsck_flags=-p\n\n# Security setting. If $securelevel is non-empty, the system secur\ elevel\n# is set to this value early in the boot sequence. Otherwise the default\n# a\ ction is taken (see init(8)).\n#\nsecurelevel=\"\" \ # securelevel to set to\n\n# To set the IP address of an interface either use\ \n# ifconfig_xxN=\"IP-NO\"\n# where xxN is the interface. If this variable is not se\ t then\n# contents of the file /etc/ifconfig.xxN is used.\n\n# Networking startup.\n#\ \n# Wait up to 15 seconds for the tentative flag to clear from all addresses.\n# Wait \ up to 5 seconds for the detached flag to clear from all addresses.\n# Addresses are de\ tached if there is no carrier, thus we have a small\n# wait to see if we get a carrier\ .\n# Even a wired interface may not recognise it has a carrier right away.\nifconfig_w\ ait_dad_flags=\"-w 15 -W 5\"\n\nmdnsd=NO\nnpf=NO npf_rules=\"/e\ tc/npf.conf\"\nnpfd=NO npfd_flags=\"\"\nipfilter=NO ipfilt\ er_flags=\"\" # uses /etc" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "/ipf.conf\nipnat=NO # uses /etc/ipnat.conf\nipfs=N\ O ipfs_flags=\"\" # save/load ipnat and ipf states\nipse\ c=NO # uses /etc/ipsec.conf\nipmon=NO \ ipmon_flags=\"-Dns\" # syslog ipfilter messages\npf=NO \ pf_rules=\"/etc/pf.conf\" pf_flags=\"\"\npflogd=NO\nftp_proxy=NO\nracoon=NO\ # IKE daemon\nauto_ifconfig=YES \ # config all avail. interfaces\nnet_interfaces=\"\" \ # used only if above is NO\nflushroutes=YES \ # flush routes in netstart\ndhcpcd=NO dhcpcd_flags=\"-qM\"\ # For ifconfig_XXX=dhcp.\nntpdate=NO ntpdate_flags=\"-b -s\" # May \ need '-u' thru firewall\nppp=YES ppp_peers=\"\" # /etc\ /ppp/peers to call\nip6mode=host # host, autoho\ st or router\nip6uniquelocal=NO # IPv6 unique-local forwarding\ \n\n# Special treatment for interfaces that need to be downed on\n# shutdown (because \ they might cause unnecessary costs or block resources\n# on the peer). All pppoe* inte\ rfaces are automatically included in this\n# list, add others here manually.\n#force_d\ own_interfaces=\"\"\n\nifwatchd=NO # execute up/down scripts for i" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "n-kernel PPPoE interfaces\n ifwatchd_flags=\"-u /etc/ppp/ip-up -d /etc/ppp/ip-down\ pppoe0\"\n\n# ALTQ configuration/monitoring daemon\naltqd=NO altqd_flags=\"\ \"\n\n# Daemons required by servers. These are not needed for strictly client use.\n#\ \n\n# inetd is used to start the IP-based services enabled in /etc/inetd.conf\n#\ninet\ d=YES inetd_flags=\"-l\" # -l logs libwrap\n\n# identd\n#\nidentd=NO\ identd_flags=\"-b -l -u nobody\"\n\n# rpcbind (formerly known as 'port\ map') is used to look up RPC-based services.\n#\nrpcbind=NO rpcbind_flags=\ \"-l\" # -l logs libwrap\n\n# Commonly used daemons.\n#\nsyslogd=YES syslog\ d_flags=\"-s\" # -s \"secure\" unix domain only\ncron=YES\nnamed=NO named_\ flags=\"\" # see below for named_chrootdir\ntimed=NO timed_\ flags=\"\"\nntpd=NO ntpd_flags=\"\" # see below for ntpd_c\ hrootdir\n# The default setting for postfix here is YES, but gets re-examined by\n# th\ e rc.d/postfix startup script when it runs. The script sets\n# _rc_d_postfix to \"che\ ck\", and then causes all rc.conf settings to\n# be re-evaluated. If the val" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "ue of $postfix after this is \"check\",\n# the script then checks to see if /etc/maile\ r.conf selects the system\n# postfix. If not, it does print a warning and does not sta\ rt postfix \n# to avoid conflict with a different MTA.\npostfix=${_rc_d_postfix:-YES}\ \nlpd=NO lpd_flags=\"-s\" # -s \"secure\" unix d\ omain only\nsshd=NO sshd_flags=\"\"\nssh_keygen_flags=\"\"\nftpd=N\ O ftpd_flags=\"-ll\"\nhttpd=NO httpd_flags=\"\"\n\ httpd_wwwdir=\"/var/www\"\n httpd_wwwuser=\ \"_httpd\"\n\n# To run the named(8) DNS server as an unprivileged user under a\n# chro\ ot(2) cage, uncomment the following after migrating the contents\n# of /etc/namedb to \ /var/chroot/named/etc/namedb\n#\n#named_chrootdir=\"/var/chroot/named\"\n\n# To run th\ e ntpd(8) NTP server as an unprivileged user under a\n# chroot(2) cage, uncomment the \ following, after ensuring that:\n# - The kernel has \"pseudo-device clockctl\" co\ mpiled in\n# - /dev/clockctl is present\n#\n#ntpd_chrootdir=\"/var/chroot/ntpd\"\n\ \n# Routing daemons.\n#\nrouted=NO routed_flags=\"-q\"\ngated=NO\nmrouted\ =NO mrouted_fla" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 28315 28315 sh RET mmap 130167061917696/0x7662e17cb000 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "gs=\"\"\nroute6d=NO route6d_flags=\"\"\nldpd=NO\n\n# Daemons used to boot \ other hosts over a network.\n#\nrarpd=NO rarpd_flags=\"-a\"\nbootparamd\ =NO bootparamd_flags=\"\"\ndhcpd=NO dhcpd_flags=\"-q\"\ndhcpd6=NO\ dhcpd6_flags=\"-q -cf /etc/dhcpd6.conf\"\ndhcrelay=NO dhcrel\ ay_flags=\"\"\nrbootd=NO rbootd_flags=\"\"\nmopd=NO \ mopd_flags=\"-a\"\nndbootd=NO ndbootd_flags=\"-s /tftpboot /tftpboot\ /bootyy\"\nrtadvd=NO rtadvd_flags=\"\"\nisibootd=NO isibootd_flags\ =\"\"\n\n# X11 daemons.\n#\nxfs=NO xfs_flags=\"\" # X11 \ font server\nxdm=NO xdm_flags=\"\" # X11 display manager;\ needs\n # wscons=YES for local display\ s.\n\n# Update fontconfig cache at boot\nfccache=YES\n\n# YP (NIS) daemons.\n#\nypbind\ =NO ypbind_flags=\"\"\nypserv=NO ypserv_flags=\"-d\"\nyppasswdd\ =NO yppasswdd_flags=\"\"\n\n# NFS daemons and parameters.\n#\nmountd=NO\ mountd_flags=\"\" # NFS mount requests daemon\nnfs_clien\ t=NO # enable client daemons\nnfs_server=NO \ # enable server daemons\n nfsd_f\ lags=\"\"\nlockd=NO lockd_flags=\"\"\nstatd=NO statd_flags=\"\ \"\namd=NO amd_flags=\"-l syslog -" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes "x error,noinfo,nostats\"\n amd_dir=/amd # moun\ t dir\n\n# Heimdal Kerberos 5 KDC (with Kerberos IV compatibility)\nkdc=NO \ kdc_flags=\"--detach\"\n\n# iSCSI target\niscsi_target=NO \ iscsi_target_flags=\"\"\n# iSCSI kernel initiator\niscsid=NO\n\n# WPA daemons.\ \nhostapd=NO hostapd_flags=\"-Bs /etc/hostapd.conf\"\nwpa_supplicant=NO\ wpa_supplicant_flags=\"-Ms -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf\"\n\n# Bluetooth config\ uration\nbluetooth=NO\n# and the following are used when bluetooth=YES\nbtconfig_devic\ es=\"\" # all\nbthcid=YES bthcid_flags=\"\"\n\ sdpd=YES sdpd_flags=\"\"\n\n# Other daemons.\n#\nrwhod=NO \ rwhod_flags=\"-u _rwhod\"\ndevpubd=NO devpubd_flags=\"\" # auto\ create nodes for new devs\nenvsys=NO # Set /etc/env\ sys.conf preferences\nautofs=NO automount_flags=\"\"\n automo\ untd_flags=\"\"\n autounmountd_flags=\"\"\n\n# Hardware daemons.\ \n#\napmd=NO apmd_flags=\"\" # APM power management daemon.\ \npowerd=NO powerd_flags=\"\" # power management daemon\nscr\ eenblank=NO screenblank_flags=\"\" # wscons and" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 1016 bytes " FBIO screenblanker\n\nmoused=NO # serial mouse\ handler\n moused_flags=\"-p /dev/tty00\"\n\nwdogctl=NO \ # watchdog timer control\n# wdogct\ l_flags=\"-k devicename\"\nirdaattach=NO # atta\ ch serial lines to IrDA \n irdaattach_flags=\"tty00\"\n\n# Config\ uration of \"wscons\" console driver virtual screens.\n#\nwscons=NO wscons\ _flags=\"\" # setup wscons from wscons.conf\n\n# Configuration of \"wsmous\ ed\" console driver cut-n-paste support\n#\nwsmoused=NO wsmoused_flags=\"\"\n\ \n# Configuration of \"tpctl\" touch panel calibration utility\n#\ntpctl=NO \ tpctl_flags=\"\"\n\n# Mixer setting\n#\nmixerctl=NO mixerctl_mixer\ s=\"\" # \"mixer0 mixer1\" means saving\n \ # and restoring their settings\n\n# Vi recovery notification. Vi(1)'s -r opti\ on can recover files which were\n# accidentally closed. See vi(1) for more details.\n\ # \nvirecover=YES\n\n# Veriexec signature loading.\n#\nveriexec=NO\nveriexec_strict=0\ \nveriexec_verbose=0\nveriexec_flags=\"-k\"\n\n# Entropy load/save to/from /dev/random\ at startup/shutdown\n#\nrandom_seed=YES\n\n# Set to `check' t" 28315 28315 sh RET read 1016/0x3f8 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 946 bytes "o abort multi-user boot if not enough entropy, or\n# `wait' to wait until enough entro\ py, or `' (empty) to boot without\n# waiting or checking.\n#\nentropy=\"wait\"\n\n# Cr\ eating / updating of man page index on boot\nmakemandb=YES\n\n# Disable Simultaneous M\ ulti-Threading\nsmtoff=NO\n\n# blocklist daemon, needs npf\nblocklistd=NO\n\n# IPv6 ad\ dress selection policy\nip6addrctl=NO\n# ipv6_prefer, ipv4_prefer, auto\nip6addrctl_po\ licy=auto\nip6addrctl_verbose=NO\n\n# Unbound\nunbound=NO\nunbound_chrootdir=/var/chro\ ot/unbound\n\n# Nsd\nnsd=NO\nnsd_chrootdir=/var/chroot/nsd\nnsd_flags=\"-t ${nsd_chroo\ tdir}\"\n\n# ZFS\nzfs=NO\n# $NetBSD: rc.conf.append,v 1.2 2011/12/04 13:09:07 jmcn\ eill Exp $\n#\n# Arch-specific rc.conf(5) configuration.\n\n# powerd(8) is required un\ der Xen to manage save/restore events.\n#\nif /sbin/sysctl -q machdep.xen; then\n\ powerd=YES\nfi\n\n# powerd(8) is recommended if ACPI is enabled to handle PM e\ vents.\n#\nif /sbin/sysctl -q hw.acpi.root; then\n powerd=YES\nfi\n" 28315 28315 sh RET read 946/0x3b2 28315 28315 sh CALL __vfork14 10500 10500 sh EMUL "netbsd" 10500 10500 sh RET fork 0 10500 10500 sh CALL execve(0x7662e1a9a8b8,0x7662e1a9a910,0x7662e1a9a930) 10500 10500 sh NAMI "/sbin/sysctl" 10500 10500 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 28315 28315 sh RET __vfork14 10500/0x2904 28315 28315 sh CALL getpgrp 28315 28315 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 28315 28315 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff00345c,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl EMUL "netbsd" 10500 10500 sysctl RET execve JUSTRETURN 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188605206528/0x7e975f5ec000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7f36a0c1ce,0,0x7f7f36c110b0) 10500 10500 sysctl NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 10500 10500 sysctl RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 10500 10500 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7fff7170b8,0,7) 10500 10500 sysctl NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 10500 10500 sysctl RET open 3 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff716fb8) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __fstat50 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188605202432/0x7e975f5eb000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL munmap(0x7e975f5eb000,0x1000) 10500 10500 sysctl RET munmap 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188596899840/0x7e975ee00000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0x7e975f1c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188600832000/0x7e975f1c0000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0x7e975f1d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188600905728/0x7e975f1d2000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x7e975efc0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mprotect 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL close(3) 10500 10500 sysctl RET close 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x7e975f1c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mprotect 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mprotect(0xa800a000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mprotect 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x7e975f5f2850) 10500 10500 sysctl RET _lwp_setprivate 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 10500 10500 sysctl RET _lwp_self 10500/0x2904 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff7177b0,0x7f7fff717830) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff717830,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 10500 10500 sysctl RET _lwp_self 10500/0x2904 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff717740,0x7f7fff717830) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff717830,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7e975ef940a8,2,0x7e975f3f2360,0x7f7fff717748,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 10500 10500 sysctl RET _lwp_self 10500/0x2904 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff717740,0x7f7fff717830) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff717830,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL readlink(0x7e975ef8c8c0,0x7f7fff7172e0,0x400) 10500 10500 sysctl NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 10500 10500 sysctl RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 10500 10500 sysctl CALL issetugid 10500 10500 sysctl RET issetugid 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff717608,2,0x7e975f3f3480,0x7f7fff717600,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188605202432/0x7e975f5eb000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL madvise(0x7e975f5eb000,0x1000,6) 10500 10500 sysctl RET madvise 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL munmap(0x7e975f5eb000,0x1000) 10500 10500 sysctl RET munmap 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188594802688/0x7e975ec00000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff717660) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff717660) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff717680) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188605173760/0x7e975f5e4000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188590608384/0x7e975e800000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188605169664/0x7e975f5e3000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff717700,2,0x7f7fff7176e0,0x7f7fff7176d8,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 10500 10500 sysctl RET _lwp_self 10500/0x2904 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff717740,0x7f7fff717830) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff717830,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188605157376/0x7e975f5e0000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188605145088/0x7e975f5dd000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188605132800/0x7e975f5da000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff717300,1,0x7e975f5da000,0x7f7fff7171e8,0x7f7fff7171f0,0x60) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sysctl -1 errno 12 Cannot allocate memory 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff717300,1,0x7e975f5e0600,0x7f7fff7171e8,0x7f7fff7171f0,0x60) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188605120512/0x7e975f5d7000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188605108224/0x7e975f5d4000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET mmap 139188605095936/0x7e975f5d1000 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff717300,2,0x7e975f5d7000,0x7f7fff7171e8,0x7f7fff7171f0,0x60) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 10500 10500 sysctl RET _lwp_self 10500/0x2904 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff7174b0,0x7f7fff7174f0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff7174f0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 10500 10500 sysctl RET _lwp_self 10500/0x2904 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff717480,0x7f7fff7174f0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff7174f0,0) 10500 10500 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 10500 10500 sysctl CALL exit(1) 28315 28315 sh RET __wait450 10500/0x2904 28315 28315 sh CALL __vfork14 29638 29638 sh EMUL "netbsd" 29638 29638 sh RET fork 0 29638 29638 sh CALL execve(0x7662e1a9a8b8,0x7662e1a9a910,0x7662e1a9a930) 29638 29638 sh NAMI "/sbin/sysctl" 29638 29638 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 28315 28315 sh RET __vfork14 29638/0x73c6 28315 28315 sh CALL getpgrp 28315 28315 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 28315 28315 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff00345c,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl EMUL "netbsd" 29638 29638 sysctl RET execve JUSTRETURN 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098382053376/0x7652e3d92000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7fef40c1ce,0,0x7f7fef6110b0) 29638 29638 sysctl NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 29638 29638 sysctl RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 29638 29638 sysctl CALL open(0x7f7fff61e308,0,7) 29638 29638 sysctl NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 29638 29638 sysctl RET open 3 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff61e208) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __fstat50 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098382049280/0x7652e3d91000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL munmap(0x7652e3d91000,0x1000) 29638 29638 sysctl RET munmap 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098374115328/0x7652e3600000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0x7652e39c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098378047488/0x7652e39c0000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0x7652e39d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098378121216/0x7652e39d2000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x7652e37c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mprotect 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL close(3) 29638 29638 sysctl RET close 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x7652e39c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mprotect 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mprotect(0x8000a000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mprotect 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x7652e3d98850) 29638 29638 sysctl RET _lwp_setprivate 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 29638 29638 sysctl RET _lwp_self 29638/0x73c6 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff61ea00,0x7f7fff61ea80) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff61ea80,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 29638 29638 sysctl RET _lwp_self 29638/0x73c6 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff61e990,0x7f7fff61ea80) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff61ea80,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7652e37940a8,2,0x7652e3bf2360,0x7f7fff61e998,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 29638 29638 sysctl RET _lwp_self 29638/0x73c6 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff61e990,0x7f7fff61ea80) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff61ea80,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL readlink(0x7652e378c8c0,0x7f7fff61e530,0x400) 29638 29638 sysctl NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 29638 29638 sysctl RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 29638 29638 sysctl CALL issetugid 29638 29638 sysctl RET issetugid 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff61e858,2,0x7652e3bf3480,0x7f7fff61e850,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098382049280/0x7652e3d91000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL madvise(0x7652e3d91000,0x1000,6) 29638 29638 sysctl RET madvise 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL munmap(0x7652e3d91000,0x1000) 29638 29638 sysctl RET munmap 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098372018176/0x7652e3400000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff61e8b0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff61e8b0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff61e8d0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098382020608/0x7652e3d8a000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098367823872/0x7652e3000000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098382016512/0x7652e3d89000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff61e950,2,0x7f7fff61e930,0x7f7fff61e928,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 29638 29638 sysctl RET _lwp_self 29638/0x73c6 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff61e990,0x7f7fff61ea80) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff61ea80,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098382004224/0x7652e3d86000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381991936/0x7652e3d83000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381979648/0x7652e3d80000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff61e550,1,0x7652e3d80000,0x7f7fff61e438,0x7f7fff61e440,0x60) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sysctl -1 errno 12 Cannot allocate memory 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff61e550,1,0x7652e3d86600,0x7f7fff61e438,0x7f7fff61e440,0x60) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381959168/0x7652e3d7b000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381938688/0x7652e3d76000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381918208/0x7652e3d71000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff61e550,2,0x7652e3d7b000,0x7f7fff61e438,0x7f7fff61e440,0x60) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff61e550,3,0x7652e3d80000,0x7f7fff61e438,0x7f7fff61e440,0x60) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381914112/0x7652e3d70000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381901824/0x7652e3d6d000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381881344/0x7652e3d68000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381877248/0x7652e3d67000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381856768/0x7652e3d62000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381836288/0x7652e3d5d000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381832192/0x7652e3d5c000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381803520/0x7652e3d55000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381783040/0x7652e3d50000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381762560/0x7652e3d4b000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381758464/0x7652e3d4a000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381729792/0x7652e3d43000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381709312/0x7652e3d3e000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381697024/0x7652e3d3b000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381692928/0x7652e3d3a000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381680640/0x7652e3d37000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381676544/0x7652e3d36000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381656064/0x7652e3d31000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381635584/0x7652e3d2c000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381615104/0x7652e3d27000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET mmap 130098381594624/0x7652e3d22000 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff61e8a0,3,0x7f7fff61e3b0,0x7f7fff61e350,0,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sysctl 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 29638 29638 sysctl RET _lwp_self 29638/0x73c6 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff61e9d0,0x7f7fff61ea10) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff61ea10,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL _lwp_self 29638 29638 sysctl RET _lwp_self 29638/0x73c6 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff61e9a0,0x7f7fff61ea10) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff61ea10,0) 29638 29638 sysctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 29638 29638 sysctl CALL exit(0) 28315 28315 sh RET __wait450 29638/0x73c6 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xe,0x7662e1a9c400,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 14 read 0 bytes "" 28315 28315 sh RET read 0 28315 28315 sh CALL close(0xe) 28315 28315 sh RET close 0 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xd,0x7662e1a9d000,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 28315 28315 sh RET read 0 28315 28315 sh CALL close(0xd) 28315 28315 sh RET close 0 28315 28315 sh CALL __stat50(0x1f230368,0x7f7fff003a10) 28315 28315 sh NAMI "/etc/rc.conf.d/npf" 28315 28315 sh RET __stat50 -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 28315 28315 sh CALL write(1,0x7662e1a9d000,0x24) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 1 wrote 36 bytes "Reloading NPF ruleset /etc/npf.conf\n" 28315 28315 sh RET write 36/0x24 28315 28315 sh CALL __vfork14 9899 9899 sh EMUL "netbsd" 9899 9899 sh RET fork 0 9899 9899 sh CALL execve(0x7662e1a9a0c8,0x7662e1a9a128,0x7662e1a9a808) 9899 9899 sh NAMI "/sbin/npfctl" 9899 9899 sh NAMI "/libexec/ld.elf_so" 28315 28315 sh RET __vfork14 9899/0x26ab 28315 28315 sh CALL getpgrp 28315 28315 sh RET getpgrp 3650/0xe42 28315 28315 sh CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0x7f7fff0032cc,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl EMUL "netbsd" 9899 9899 npfctl RET execve JUSTRETURN 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199562240/0x7550df064000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fe8e0c1ce,0,0x7f7fe90110b0) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/etc/ld.so.conf" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff122a08,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/lib/libnpf.so.0" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 3 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff122908) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199558144/0x7550df063000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550df063000,0x1000) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x218000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990197055488/0x7550dee00000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7550df016000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x16000) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199242752/0x7550df016000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7550dee17000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mprotect 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(3) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff122a08,0,1) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/lib/libpcap.so.8" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 3 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff122908) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199558144/0x7550df063000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550df063000,0x1000) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x24c000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990192861184/0x7550dea00000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7550dec49000,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x49000) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990195257344/0x7550dec49000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7550dea4a000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mprotect 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(3) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff122a08,0,0x75) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/lib/libutil.so.7" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 3 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff122908) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199558144/0x7550df063000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550df063000,0x1000) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x21d000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990188666880/0x7550de600000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7550de817000,0x4000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x17000) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990190858240/0x7550de817000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7550de81b000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990190874624/0x7550de81b000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7550de618000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mprotect 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(3) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff122a08,0,7) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/lib/libc.so.12" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 3 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff122908) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,3,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199558144/0x7550df063000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550df063000,0x1000) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5f4000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,3,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990182375424/0x7550de000000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7550de3c0000,0x12000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,3,0,0x1c0000) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990186307584/0x7550de3c0000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7550de3d2000,0x222000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1012,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990186381312/0x7550de3d2000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7550de1c0000,0x200000,PROT_NONE) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mprotect 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(3) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7550df016000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mprotect 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7550dec49000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mprotect 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7550de817000,0x2000,PROT_READ) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mprotect 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7550de3c0000,0xb000,PROT_READ) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mprotect 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x127c18000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mprotect 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_setprivate(0x7550df06b850) 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_setprivate 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff123100,0x7f7fff123180) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff123180,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff123090,0x7f7fff123180) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff123180,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x7550de1940a8,2,0x7550de5f2360,0x7f7fff123098,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff123090,0x7f7fff123180) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff123180,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL readlink(0x7550de18c8c0,0x7f7fff122c30,0x400) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/etc/malloc.conf" 9899 9899 npfctl RET readlink -1 errno 2 No such file or directory 9899 9899 npfctl CALL issetugid 9899 9899 npfctl RET issetugid 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff122f58,2,0x7550de5f3480,0x7f7fff122f50,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199558144/0x7550df063000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL madvise(0x7550df063000,0x1000,6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET madvise 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550df063000,0x1000) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x200000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990180278272/0x7550dde00000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff122fb0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff122fb0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fff122fd0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __clock_gettime50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x8000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199529472/0x7550df05c000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x400000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990176083968/0x7550dda00000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199525376/0x7550df05b000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x7f7fff123050,2,0x7f7fff123030,0x7f7fff123028,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff123090,0x7f7fff123180) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff123180,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff123090,0x7f7fff123180) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff123180,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff123090,0x7f7fff123180) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff123180,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff123090,0x7f7fff123180) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff123180,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __lstat50(0x127a0f15d,0x7f7fff123090) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/dev/npf" 9899 9899 npfctl RET __lstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x127a0f15d,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/dev/npf" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 3 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199496704/0x7550df054000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199484416/0x7550df051000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199463936/0x7550df04c000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff1237ec,0,0x1b6) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/etc/npf.conf" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 4 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x6000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199439360/0x7550df046000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(4,TIOCGETA,0x7f7fff123080) 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl -1 errno 25 Inappropriate ioctl for device 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199410688/0x7550df03f000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199402496/0x7550df03d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199394304/0x7550df03b000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199386112/0x7550df039000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199377920/0x7550df037000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199369728/0x7550df035000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199361536/0x7550df033000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199353344/0x7550df031000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199345152/0x7550df02f000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199336960/0x7550df02d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199328768/0x7550df02b000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(4,0x7f7fff122e20) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199259136/0x7550df01a000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL read(4,0x7550df01ad80,0x10000) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 4 read 2314 bytes "$ext_if = bge0\n$ext_ip = { inet4($ext_if) }\n$int_if_lan = { inet4(bge1) }\n\ntable <\ blocklist> type lpm file \"/etc/npf_blocklist\"\n\n$services_tcp = { http, https, smtp\ , domain, imaps, pop3s, 5000, 8080 }\n$services_udp = { domain, ntp }\n$localnet_lan =\ { 192.168.50.0/24 }\nalg \"icmp\"\n\n# Note: if $ext_ip has multiple IP address (e.g.\ IPv6 as well),\n# then the translation address has to be specified explicitly.\nmap $\ ext_if dynamic $localnet_lan -> $ext_ip\nmap $ext_if dynamic 192.168.50.9 port 50811 <\ - $ext_ip port 50811\n#map $ext_ip dynamic 10.0.20.55 port 9001 <- $ext_ip port 9001\n\ #map $ext_ip dynamic 192.168.50.9 port 22 <- $ext_ip port 6111\n\nprocedure \"log\" {\ \n # Note: npf_ext_log kernel module should be loaded, if not built-in.\n \ # Also, the interface created, e.g.: ifconfig npflog0 create\n log: npflog0\n\ }\ngroup \"external\" on $ext_ip {\n pass stateful out final all\n block in final\ from \n# pass stateful in final family inet4 proto tcp from $sam to $ex\ t_ip port 50802-50812 apply \"log\"\n# block in final family inet4 proto tcp to $ext_\ ip port 50802-50812 \n pass stateful in final family inet4 proto tcp to $ext_ip port \ ssh apply \"log\"\n pass stateful in final proto tcp to $ext_ip port $services_tcp\ \n pass stateful in final proto udp to $ext_ip port $services_udp\n pass s\ tateful in final proto tcp to $ext_ip port 49151-65535 # Passive FTP\n pass s\ tateful in final proto udp to $ext_ip port 33434-33600 # Traceroute\n\n# pass s\ tateful in final proto tcp from 192.80.49.4 port 6111\n block in final family inet4 pr\ oto tcp from any port 6111\n\n# block final all apply \"log\"\n}\ngroup \"lan\" on $in\ t_if_lan {\n# block in all\n# block in final from \n block in final family \ inet4 to 1.0.0.1 port 53\n block in final family inet4 to 1.1.1.1 port 53\n# mozi\ lla.cloudflare-dns.com\n block in final family inet4 to 104.16.248.249 port 53\ \n block in final family inet4 to 104.16.248.249 port 443\n block in final\ family inet4 to 104.16.249.249 port 53\n block in final family inet4 to 104.16.\ 249.249 port 443\n block in final family inet4 to 8.8.4.4 port 53\n# block \ in final family inet4 to 8.8.8.8 port 53\n # Ingress filtering as per BCP 38 / RF\ C 2827.\n pass in final from $localnet_lan\n pass out final all\n}\n\ngroup\ default {\n pass final on lo0 all\n pass in final all\n pass out final all\n}\ \n" 9899 9899 npfctl RET read 2314/0x90a 9899 9899 npfctl CALL read(4,0x7550df01ad80,0x10000) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 4 read 0 bytes "" 9899 9899 npfctl RET read 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199255040/0x7550df019000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 5 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(5,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff122fa0) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 5 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(5) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x7550de18fdb0,6,0,0x7f7fff122f78,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990199250944/0x7550df018000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990197051392/0x7550dedff000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990197047296/0x7550dedfe000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990197043200/0x7550dedfd000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990197039104/0x7550dedfc000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990197035008/0x7550dedfb000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990197030912/0x7550dedfa000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990197026816/0x7550dedf9000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990197022720/0x7550dedf8000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990197018624/0x7550dedf7000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sysctl(0x7550de18fdb0,6,0x7550df018000,0x7f7fff122f78,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sysctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196998144/0x7550dedf2000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196977664/0x7550deded000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x5000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196957184/0x7550dede8000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 5 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(5,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff122f20) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 5 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(5) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196953088/0x7550dede7000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 5 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(5,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff122fa0) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 5 wrote 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(5) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 5 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(5,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff122f20) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 5 wrote 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(5) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550df0190e0,0,0x1b6) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/etc/npf_blocklist" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 5 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(5,0x7f7fff122da0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196883456/0x7550dedd6000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL read(5,0x7550dedd6500,0x10000) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 5 read 0 bytes "" 9899 9899 npfctl RET read 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196879360/0x7550dedd5000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff122fa0) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196867072/0x7550dedd2000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff122fa0) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196862976/0x7550dedd1000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff122a90,0x7f7fff122ad0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7f7fff122bd0,0,3) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/lib/npf/ext_log.so" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122798) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196858880/0x7550dedd0000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550dedd0000,0x1000) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x202000,PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC,0x15000002,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990171889664/0x7550dd600000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0x7550dd800000,0x2000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x12,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990173986816/0x7550dd800000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7550dd601000,0x1ff000,PROT_NONE) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mprotect 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mprotect(0x7550dd800000,0x1000,PROT_READ) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mprotect 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff122ad0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff122a20,0x7f7fff122ad0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff122ad0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff122e80) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "npflog0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "npflog0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^E\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff122fa0) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "bge0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0x7f7fff122c50) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122af0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122af0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122af0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122af0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122af0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122af0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122af0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122af0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122af0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0x7f7fff122c00) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0x7f7fff122c00) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0x7f7fff122c00) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0x7f7fff122c00) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0x7f7fff122c00) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0x7f7fff122c00) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0x7f7fff122c00) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0x7f7fff122c00) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196518912/0x7550ded7d000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded7d000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x3000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196850688/0x7550dedce000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x1000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196846592/0x7550dedcd000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x7000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196817920/0x7550dedc6000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18a720,0x400000,0x1b6) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/etc/protocols" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122d20) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196748288/0x7550dedb5000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL read(6,0x7550dedb5a40,0x10000) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "# $NetBSD: protocols,v 1.35 2022/12/01 13:21:07 jschauma Exp $\n# See also: protocols(\ 5), https://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/\n#\n# \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Last Updated\n# \ 2022-09-28\n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# XML\ [IMG]\n# HTML [IMG]\n# Plain text\n# \n# Registry included b\ elow\n# \n# *\M-B\240Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Assigned Internet \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Registration Procedure(s)\n# \n# IESG Approval or Standard\ s Action\n# \n# Reference\n# [RFC5237][RFC7045]\n# \n# Note\n# \n# I\ n the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) [RFC791] there is a field\n# called \"Protoc\ ol\" to identify the next level protocol. This is an 8\n# bit field. In Internet Pr\ otocol version 6 (IPv6) [RFC8200], this field\n# is called the \"Next Header\" field.\ \n# \n# \n# Note\n# \n# Values that are also IPv6 Extension Header Types should be\ listed in the\n# IPv6 Extension Header Types registry at [IANA registry ipv6-paramet\ ers].\n# \n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# CSV\n# \n# \ Decimal Keyword Protocol IPv6 Extension \ Reference\n# \ Header\n# protocol num aliases # comments\nhopopt 0 HOPOPT \ # IPv6 Hop-by-Hop Option Y [RFC8200]\nicmp 1 ICMP \ # Internet Control Message [RFC792]\nigmp 2 IGMP \ # Internet Group Management [RFC1112]\nggp 3 GGP \ # Gateway-to-Gateway [RFC823]\nipv4 4 IPv4 \ # IPv4 encapsulation [RFC2003]\nst 5 ST \ # Stream [RFC1190][RFC1819]\ntcp 6\ TCP # Transmission Control [RFC9293]\ncbt \ 7 CBT # CBT [Tony_Ballardie]\negp \ 8 EGP # Exterior Gateway Protocol [RFC888][David_Mi\ lls]\n# any private interior gateway\nigp 9 I\ GP # (used by Cisco for their [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_A\ uthority]\n# IGRP)\nbbn-rcc-mon 10 BBN-RCC-MON # BBN \ RCC Monitoring [Steve_Chipman]\nnvp-ii 11 NVP-II \ # Network Voice Protocol [RFC741][Steve_Casner]\n# \ [Boggs, D., J. Shoch, E. \ Taft, and R. Metcalfe, \"PUP: An Internetwork\npup 12 PUP # PUP \ Architecture\", XEROX Palo Alto Research Center, \ CSL-79-10, July 1979;\n# \ also in IEEE Transactions on Communication, Volume COM-28, Number 4,\n# \ April 1980.][\ [XEROX]]\nargus 13 ARGUS # (deprecated) ARGUS \ [Robert_W_Scheifler]\nemcon 14 EMCON # EMCON \ []\nxnet 15 XNET # Cross Ne\ t Debugger [Haverty, J., \"XNET Formats for Internet Protocol\ Version 4\", IEN 158,\n# \ October 1980.][Jack_Haverty]\nchaos 16 CHAOS # Chaos \ [J_Noel_Chiappa]\nudp 17 UDP # Us\ er Datagram [RFC768][Jon_Postel]\nmux 18 MUX \ # Multiplexing [Cohen, D. and J. Postel, \"Mult\ iplexing Protocol\", IEN 90,\n# \ USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1979.][Jon_Postel]\ndcn-me\ as 19 DCN-MEAS # DCN Measurement Subsyste" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "ms [David_Mills]\nhmp 20 HMP # Host Monitoring \ [RFC869][Bob_Hinden]\nprm 21 PRM # Packet \ Radio Measurement [Zaw_Sing_Su]\n# \ [\"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data \ Link Layer and Physical Layer\n# \ Specification\", AA-K759B-TK, Digital Equipment Corporation, Mayn\ ard, MA.\n# \ Also as: \"The Ethernet - A Local Area Network\", Version 1.0, Digital\n# \ Equipment Corporation, I\ ntel Corporation, Xerox Corporation, September\nxns-idp 22 XNS-IDP # XEROX \ NS IDP 1980. And: \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network:\ Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specifications\", Digital, Intel and Xerox, November 1982.\ \n# And: XER\ OX, \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specification\", X\ 3T51/80-50, Xerox Corporation, Stamford,\n# \ CT., October 1980.][[XEROX]]\ntrunk-1 23 TRUNK-1\ # Trunk-1 [Barry_Boehm]\ntrunk-2 24 TR\ UNK-2 # Trunk-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-1 \ 25 LEAF-1 # Leaf-1 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-2 \ 26 LEAF-2 # Leaf-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nrdp \ 27 RDP # Reliable Data Protocol [RFC908][Bob_H\ inden]\nirtp 28 IRTP # Internet Reliable [R\ FC938][Trudy_Miller]\n# Transaction\niso-tp4 29 IS\ O-TP4 # ISO Transport Protocol Class [RFC905][]\n\ # 4\nnetblt 30 NETBLT # Bulk Data Transfer \ Protocol [RFC969][David_Clark]\n# MFE Ne\ twork Services [Shuttleworth, B., \"A Documentary of MFENet, a \ National Computer\nmfe-nsp 31 MFE-NSP # Protocol \ Network\", UCRL-52317, Lawrence Livermore Labs, Livermore, California,\n# \ June 1977.][Bar\ ry_Howard]\nmerit-inp 32 MERIT-INP # MERIT Internodal Protocol \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndccp 33 DCCP # Datagram Congestion Control \ [RFC4340]\n# Protocol\n3pc 34 3PC\ # Third Party Connect Protocol [Stuart_A_Friedberg]\nidpr \ 35 IDPR # Inter-Domain Policy Routing [Martha_Steenstrup\ ]\n# Protocol\nxtp 36 XTP # XTP \ [Greg_Chesson]\nddp 37 DDP # Dat\ agram Delivery Protocol [Wesley_Craig]\nidpr-cmtp 38 IDPR-CMTP \ # IDPR Control Message [Martha_Steenstrup]\n# \ Transport Proto\ntp++ 39 TP++ # TP++ Transport Protocol\ [Dirk_Fromhein]\nil 40 IL # IL Transport Pro\ tocol [Dave_Presotto]\nipv6 41 IPv6 # IPv6 enca\ psulation [RFC2473]\nsdrp 42 SDRP # Source D\ emand Routing [Deborah_Estrin]\n# \ Protocol\nipv6-route 43 IPv6-Route # Routing Header for IPv6 Y \ [Steve_Deering]\nipv6-frag 44 IPv6-Frag # Fragment Header for IPv6 Y \ [Stev" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "e_Deering]\nidrp 45 IDRP # Inter-Domain Routing \ [Sue_Hares]\n# Protocol\nrsvp 46 RSVP \ # Reservation Protocol [RFC2205][RFC3209][Bob_Braden]\ngre \ 47 GRE # Generic Routing [RFC2784][Tony_Li\ ]\n# Encapsulation\ndsr 48 DSR # Dyna\ mic Source Routing [RFC4728]\n# Pro\ tocol\nbna 49 BNA # BNA [Ga\ ry Salamon]\nesp 50 ESP # Encap Security Payload Y \ [RFC4303]\nah 51 AH # Authentication Header Y \ [RFC4302]\ni-nlsp 52 I-NLSP # Integrated Net Layer \ [K_Robert_Glenn]\n# Security TUBA\nswipe 53\ SWIPE # (deprecated) IP with Encryption [John_Ioannid\ is]\nnarp 54 NARP # NBMA Address Resolution [RFC1\ 735]\n# Protocol\nmobile 55 MOBILE # IP Mob\ ility [Charlie_Perkins]\n# \ Transport Layer Security\ntlsp 56 TLSP # Protocol using Kryptonet \ key [Christer_Oberg]\n# management\nskip \ 57 SKIP # SKIP [Tom_Markson]\n\ ipv6-icmp 58 IPv6-ICMP # ICMP for IPv6 [RFC8200]\ \nipv6-nonxt 59 IPv6-NoNxt # No Next Header for IPv6 [RFC8200\ ]\nipv6-opts 60 IPv6-Opts # Destination Options for IPv6 Y [RFC820\ 0]\n# 61 any host internal protocol [Inter\ net_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\ncftp 62 CFTP # CFTP \ [Forsdick, H., \"CFTP\", Network Message, Bolt Beranek and Newm\ an, January\n# \ 1982.][Harry_Forsdick]\n# 63 any local network \ [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-expak 64 SAT-EXPAK \ # SATNET and Backroom EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\nkryptolan 65 KR\ YPTOLAN # Kryptolan [Paul Liu]\nrvd 66 \ RVD # MIT Remote Virtual Disk [Michael_Greenwald]\n# \ Protocol\nippc 67 IPPC # Internet Pluribus \ Packet [Steven_Blumenthal]\n# Core\n#\ 68 any distributed file system [Internet_A\ ssigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-mon 69 SAT-MON # SATNET Monitoring \ [Steven_Blumenthal]\nvisa 70 VISA # VISA Protocol \ [Gene_Tsudik]\nipcv 71 IPCV # Internet P\ acket Core Utility [Steven_Blumenthal]\ncpnx 72 CPNX #\ Computer Protocol Network [David Mittnacht]\n# \ Executive\ncphb 73 CPHB # Computer Protocol Heart Beat \ [David Mittnacht]\nwsn 74 WSN # Wang Span Network \ [Victor Dafoulas]\npvp 75 PVP # Packet Video Pr\ otocol [Steve_Casner]\nbr-sat-mon 76 BR-SAT-MON # Backroom \ SATNET Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nsun-nd 77 SUN-ND \ # SUN ND PROTOCOL-Temporary [William_Melohn]\nwb-mon 78 WB-MO\ N # WIDEBAND Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nwb-expak \ 79 WB-EXPAK # WIDEBAND EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\n\ iso-ip 80 ISO-IP # ISO Internet Protocol [Marshall_\ T_Rose]\nvmtp 81 VMTP # VMTP [\ Dave_Cherit" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "on]\nsecure-vmtp 82 SECURE-VMTP # SECURE-VMTP [Dave\ _Cheriton]\nvines 83 VINES # VINES \ [Brian Horn]\nttp 84 TTP iptm IPTM # Transaction Transport \ [Jim_Stevens]\n# Protocol\n#iptm 84 IPTM \ # Internet Protocol Traffic [Jim_Stevens]\n# \ Manager\nnsfnet-igp 85 NSFNET-IGP # NSFNET-IGP \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndgp 86 DGP # Dissimilar Gateway \ Protocol [M/A-COM Government Systems, \"Dissimilar Gateway Protocol Sp\ ecification,\n# \ Draft Version\", Contract no. CS901145, November 16, 1987.][Mike_Little]\ntcf \ 87 TCF # TCF [Guillermo_A_Loyol\ a]\neigrp 88 EIGRP # EIGRP [RFC78\ 68]\nospfigp 89 OSPFIGP # OSPFIGP [RFC1\ 583][RFC2328][RFC5340][John_Moy]\n# \ [Welch, B., \"The Sprite Remote Procedure Call System\", Techn\ ical Report,\nsprite-rpc 90 Sprite-RPC # Sprite RPC Protocol \ UCB/Computer Science Dept., 86/302, University of California at Berkeley,\n# \ June 1986.][Bruce\ Willins]\nlarp 91 LARP # Locus Address Resolution \ [Brian Horn]\n# Protocol\nmtp 92 MTP \ # Multicast Transport Protocol [Susie_Armstrong]\nax.25 93 AX.\ 25 # AX.25 Frames [Brian_Kantor]\nipip \ 94 IPIP # IP-within-IP Encapsulation [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Protocol\nmicp 95 MICP # (deprecated) Mobi\ le Internetworking [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Control Pro.\nscc-sp 96 SCC-SP # Semaphore Communications \ [Howard_Hart]\n# Sec. Pro.\netherip 97 ETH\ ERIP # Ethernet-within-IP [RFC3378]\n# \ Encapsulation\nencap 98 ENCAP # Encapsulation Header \ [RFC1241][Robert_Woodburn]\n# 99 any priv\ ate encryption [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \ scheme\ngmtp 100 GMTP # GMTP \ [[RXB5]]\nifmp 101 IFMP # Ipsilon Flow Management \ [Bob_Hinden][November 1995, 1997.]\n# \ Protocol\npnni 102 PNNI # PNNI over IP \ [Ross_Callon]\npim 103 PIM # Protocol Independent \ [RFC7761][Dino_Farinacci]\n# Multicast\naris \ 104 ARIS # ARIS [Nancy_Feldman]\nscp\ s 105 SCPS # SCPS [Robert_Durst\ ]\nqnx 106 QNX # QNX [Michae\ l_Hunter]\na/n 107 A/N # Active Networks \ [Bob_Braden]\nipcomp 108 IPComp # IP Payload Compression \ [RFC2393]\n# Protocol\nsnp 109 SNP \ # Sitara Networks Protocol [Manickam_R_Sridhar]\ncompaq-peer 110\ Compaq-Peer # Compaq Peer Protocol [Victor_Volpe]\nipx-in-ip \ 111 IPX-in-IP # IPX in IP [CJ_Lee]\nvrrp \ 112 VRRP carp # Virtual Router Redundancy [RFC5798]\n# \ Protocol\npgm 113 PGM # PGM Reliable Transpor\ t " 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " [Tony_Speakman]\n# Protocol\n# 114 \ any 0-hop protocol [Internet_Assigned_Numbers\ _Authority]\nl2tp 115 L2TP # Layer Two Tunneling Protocol \ [RFC3931][Bernard_Aboba]\nddx 116 DDX # D-II Data Exchange (DDX) \ [John_Worley]\niatp 117 IATP # Interactive Agent Tr\ ansfer [John_Murphy]\n# Protocol\nstp \ 118 STP # Schedule Transfer Protocol [Jean_Michel_Pi\ ttet]\nsrp 119 SRP # SpectraLink Radio Protocol [Ma\ rk_Hamilton]\nuti 120 UTI # UTI \ [Peter_Lothberg]\nsmp 121 SMP # Simple Message Protocol \ [Leif_Ekblad]\nsm 122 SM # (deprecated) Simple Mult\ icast Protocol [Jon_Crowcroft][draft-perlman-simple-multicast]\nptp \ 123 PTP # Performance Transparency [Michael_Welzl\ ]\n# Protocol\nisis 124 ISIS # over IPv4\ [Tony_Przygienda]\nfire 125 F\ IRE # [Criag_Partridge]\ncrtp 126 CRTP # Combat Radio Transpor\ t [Robert_Sautter]\n# Protocol\ncru\ dp 127 CRUDP # Combat Radio User Datagram [Robert_Sautt\ er]\nsscopmce 128 SSCOPMCE # [Kurt_Waber]\niplt 129 IPLT # [[H\ ollbach]]\nsps 130 SPS # Secure Packet Shield \ [Bill_McIntosh]\npipe 131 PIPE # Private IP Encapsulation \ [Bernhard_Petri]\n# within IP\nsctp 132 \ SCTP # Stream Control Transmission [Randall_R_Stewart]\n# \ Protocol\nfc 133 FC # Fibre Channel \ [Murali_Rajagopal][RFC6172]\nrsvp-e2e-ignore 134 RSVP-E2E-IG\ NORE # [RFC3175]\nmobility 135 Mobility # Header \ Y [RFC6275]\nudplite 136 UDPLite # [RFC3828]\nmpls-in-ip 1\ 37 MPLS-in-IP # [RFC4023]\nmanet 138 MANET # MANET Protocols \ [RFC5498]\nhip 139 HIP # Host Identity Protocol \ Y [RFC7401]\nshim6 140 Shim6 # Shim6 Protocol \ Y [RFC5533]\nwesp 141 WESP # Wrapped Encapsulating \ [RFC5840]\n# Security Payload\nroh\ c 142 ROHC # Robust Header Compression [RFC5858]\net\ hernet 143 Ethernet # Ethernet [RFC8986]\na\ ggfrag 144 AGGFRAG # AGGFRAG encapsulation [RFC-ietf-i\ psecme-iptfs-19]\n# payload for ESP\n# 145-252 \ Unassigned [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Au\ thority]\npfsync 240 PFSYNC # PF Synchronization\n# 253 \ Use for experimentation and Y [RFC3692]\n# \ testing\n# 254 Use for experimentation and Y\ [RFC3692]\n# testing\nreserved 255 Reserved \ # [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \n# \ Contact Information\n# \n# ID \ Name Contact URI \ Last Updated\n# [Barry_Boehm] Barry Boehm \ mailto:boehm&arpa.mil\n# [Barry_Howard] Bar\ ry Howard mailto:Howard&nmfecc.llnl.gov\n# [Bernard_Aboba] \ Bernard Aboba mailto:bernardaµsoft.com\ " 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " 1998-04\n# [Bernhard_Petri] Bernhard Petri \ mailto:bernhard.petri&siemens.com 2012-07-09\n# [Bill_McIntos\ h] Bill McIntosh mailto:BMcIntosh&fortress\ tech.com\n# [Bob_Braden] Bob Braden \ mailto:braden&isi.edu 1997-07\n# [Bob_Hinden] \ Bob Hinden mailto:bob.hinden&gmail.com \ 2013-02-17\n# [Brian_Kantor] Brian Kantor \ mailto:brian&ucsd.edu\n# [CJ_Lee] \ CJ Lee mailto:cj_lee&novell.com 19\ 97-10\n# [Charlie_Perkins] Charlie Perkins \ mailto:perk&watson.ibm.com 1994-10\n# [Christer_Oberg] \ Christer Oberg mailto:chg&bull.se \ 1994-10\n# [Criag_Partridge] Criag Partridge \ mailto:craig&bbn.com 1999-08\n# [Dave_Cher\ iton] Dave Cheriton mailto:cheriton&pescad\ ero.stanford.edu\n# [Dave_Presotto] Dave Presotto \ mailto:presotto&plan9.att.com 1995-07\n# [David_Clark]\ David Clark mailto:ddc&lcs.mit.edu\n#\ [David_Mills] David Mills mailto:M\ ills&huey.udel.edu\n# [Deborah_Estrin] Deborah Estrin \ mailto:estrin&usc.edu\n# [Dino_Farinacci] Dino Fa\ rinacci mailto:dino&cisco.com 1996-03\n\ # [Dirk_Fromhein] Dirk Fromhein mailto:\ df&watershed.com\n# [Gene_Tsudik] Gene Tsudik \ mailto:tsudik&usc.edu\n# [Greg_Chesson] Greg Ches\ son mailto:Greg&sgi.com\n# [Guillermo_A_Loyola] \ Guillermo A. Loyola mailto:LOYOLA&ibm.com\n# [Hans_Werner_Brau\ n] Hans-Werner Braun mailto:HWB&mcr.umich.edu\n# \ [Harry_Forsdick] Harry Forsdick mailto:For\ sdick&bbn.com\n# [Howard_Hart] Howard Hart \ mailto:hch&hybrid.com\n# [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority] Internet Ass\ igned Numbers Authority mailto:iana&iana.org 1995-06\n# \ [J_Noel_Chiappa] J. Noel Chiappa mailto:JNC&x\ x.lcs.mit.edu\n# [Jack_Haverty] Jack Haverty \ mailto:jhaverty&oracle.com\n# [Jean_Michel_Pittet] Jean-Mi\ chel Pittet mailto:jmp&gandalf.engr.sgi.com 1998-11\n\ # [Jim_Stevens] Jim Stevens mailto:\ jasteven&rockwellcollins.com 2011-01-26\n# [John_Ioannidis] \ John Ioannidis mailto:ji&tla.org \ 2015-01-06\n# [John_Moy] John Moy \ mailto:jmoy&proteon.com\n# [John_Murphy] John \ Murphy mailto:john.m.murphy&mci.com 1998-10\ \n# [John_Worley] John Worley mailt\ o:worley&milehigh.net 1998-06\n# [Jon_Crowcroft] \ Jon Crowcroft mailto:jon&cs.ucl.ac.uk \ 1999-06\n# [Jon_Postel] Jon Postel \ mailto:postel&isi.edu\n# [K_Robert_Glenn] K. Robert G\ lenn mailto:glenn&osi.ncsl.nist.gov\n# [Kurt_Waber] " 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " Kurt Waber mailto:kurt.waber&swisscom.com \ 1999-08\n# [Leif_Ekblad] Leif Ekblad \ mailto:leif&rdos.net 2012-08-21\n# [M\ anickam_R_Sridhar] Manickam R. Sridhar mailto:msridha\ r&sitaranetworks.com 1997-09\n# [Mark_Hamilton] \ Mark Hamilton mailto:mah&spectralink.com 19\ 98-11\n# [Marshall_T_Rose] Marshall T. Rose \ mailto:mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us\n# [Martha_Steenstrup] Martha Steen\ strup mailto:MSteenst&bbn.com\n# [Michael_Greenwald] \ Michael Greenwald mailto:Greenwald&scrc-stony-brook.symbolics.\ com\n# [Michael_Hunter] Michael Hunter ma\ ilto:mphunter&qnx.com 1997-07\n# [Michael_Welzl] \ Michael Welzl mailto:michael&tk.uni-linz.ac.at \ 1999-08\n# [Mike_Little] Mike Little \ mailto:little&macom4.arpa\n# [Murali_Rajagopal] Mura\ li Rajagopal mailto:murali&gadzoox.com 2000-0\ 5\n# [Nancy_Feldman] Nancy Feldman mail\ to:nkf&vnet.ibm.com 1997-01\n# [Peter_Lothberg] \ Peter Lothberg mailto:roll&stupi.se \ 1999-03\n# [Randall_R_Stewart] Randall R. Stewart \ mailto:rrs&lakerest.net 2000-04\n# [Robert_Durst]\ Robert Durst mailto:durst&mitre.org \ 1997-03\n# [Robert_Sautter] Robert Sautt\ er mailto:rsautter&acdnj.itt.com 1999-08\n# \ [Robert_W_Scheifler] Robert W. Scheifler mailto:rsche\ ifler&comcast.net 2015-10-06\n# [Robert_Woodburn] \ Robert Woodburn mailto:woody&cseic.saic.com\n# [Ross_Callo\ n] Ross Callon mailto:rcallon&baynetwo\ rks.com 1995-12\n# [Steve_Casner] Steve Cas\ ner mailto:casner&isi.edu\n# [Steve_Chipman] \ Steve Chipman mailto:Chipman&f.bbn.com\n# [Steve_Deeri\ ng] Steve Deering mailto:deering&parc.xero\ x.com 1995-03\n# [Steven_Blumenthal] Steven Blu\ menthal mailto:BLUMENTHAL&vax.bbn.com\n# [Stuart_A_Friedberg] \ Stuart A. Friedberg mailto:stuart&cs.wisc.edu\n# [Sue\ _Hares] Sue Hares mailto:skh&merit\ .edu\n# [Susie_Armstrong] Susie Armstrong m\ ailto:Armstrong.wbst128&xerox.com\n# [Tom_Markson] Tom Mark\ son mailto:markson&osmosys.ingog.com 1995-09\n#\ [Tony_Ballardie] Tony Ballardie mailto:A\ .Ballardie&cs.ucl.ac.uk\n# [Tony_Li] Tony Li \ mailto:tony.li&tony.li 2012-10-17\n# [To\ ny_Przygienda] Tony Przygienda mailto:prz&siar\ a.com 1999-08\n# [Tony_Speakman] T\ ony Speakman mailto:speakman&cisco.com 199\ 8-01\n# [Trudy_Miller] Trudy Miller m\ ailto:Trudy&acc.com\n# [Victor_Volpe] Victor Volpe \ mailto:vvolpe&smtp.microcom.com 1997-10\n# [We" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 345 bytes "sley_Craig] Wesley Craig mailto:Wesley.C\ raig&terminator.cc.umich.edu\n# [William_Melohn] William Meloh\ n mailto:Melohn&sun.com\n# [Zaw_Sing_Su] \ Zaw-Sing Su mailto:ZSu&tsca.istc.sri.\n# \n# Licensing T\ erms\n" 9899 9899 npfctl RET read 28961/0x7121 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0x7f7fff122c00) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0x7f7fff122c00) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(0x18,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,2,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18fd80,0,0xf) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/var/db/services.cdb" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122aa0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x53167,PROT_READ,0x1,6,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196404224/0x7550ded61000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7550ded61000,0x53167) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL open(0x7550de18a720,0x400000,0x1b6) 9899 9899 npfctl NAMI "/etc/protocols" 9899 9899 npfctl RET open 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(6,0x7f7fff122d20) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL mmap(0,0x11000,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,0x1002,0xffffffff,0,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET mmap 128990196678656/0x7550deda4000 9899 9899 npfctl CALL read(6,0x7550deda4540,0x10000) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "# $NetBSD: protocols,v 1.35 2022/12/01 13:21:07 jschauma Exp $\n# See also: protocols(\ 5), https://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/\n#\n# \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Last Updated\n# \ 2022-09-28\n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# XML\ [IMG]\n# HTML [IMG]\n# Plain text\n# \n# Registry included b\ elow\n# \n# *\M-B\240Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Assigned Internet \ Protocol Numbers\n# \n# Registration Procedure(s)\n# \n# IESG Approval or Standard\ s Action\n# \n# Reference\n# [RFC5237][RFC7045]\n# \n# Note\n# \n# I\ n the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) [RFC791] there is a field\n# called \"Protoc\ ol\" to identify the next level protocol. This is an 8\n# bit field. In Internet Pr\ otocol version 6 (IPv6) [RFC8200], this field\n# is called the \"Next Header\" field.\ \n# \n# \n# Note\n# \n# Values that are also IPv6 Extension Header Types should be\ listed in the\n# IPv6 Extension Header Types registry at [IANA registry ipv6-paramet\ ers].\n# \n# \n# Available Formats\n# [IMG]\n# CSV\n# \n# \ Decimal Keyword Protocol IPv6 Extension \ Reference\n# \ Header\n# protocol num aliases # comments\nhopopt 0 HOPOPT \ # IPv6 Hop-by-Hop Option Y [RFC8200]\nicmp 1 ICMP \ # Internet Control Message [RFC792]\nigmp 2 IGMP \ # Internet Group Management [RFC1112]\nggp 3 GGP \ # Gateway-to-Gateway [RFC823]\nipv4 4 IPv4 \ # IPv4 encapsulation [RFC2003]\nst 5 ST \ # Stream [RFC1190][RFC1819]\ntcp 6\ TCP # Transmission Control [RFC9293]\ncbt \ 7 CBT # CBT [Tony_Ballardie]\negp \ 8 EGP # Exterior Gateway Protocol [RFC888][David_Mi\ lls]\n# any private interior gateway\nigp 9 I\ GP # (used by Cisco for their [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_A\ uthority]\n# IGRP)\nbbn-rcc-mon 10 BBN-RCC-MON # BBN \ RCC Monitoring [Steve_Chipman]\nnvp-ii 11 NVP-II \ # Network Voice Protocol [RFC741][Steve_Casner]\n# \ [Boggs, D., J. Shoch, E. \ Taft, and R. Metcalfe, \"PUP: An Internetwork\npup 12 PUP # PUP \ Architecture\", XEROX Palo Alto Research Center, \ CSL-79-10, July 1979;\n# \ also in IEEE Transactions on Communication, Volume COM-28, Number 4,\n# \ April 1980.][\ [XEROX]]\nargus 13 ARGUS # (deprecated) ARGUS \ [Robert_W_Scheifler]\nemcon 14 EMCON # EMCON \ []\nxnet 15 XNET # Cross Ne\ t Debugger [Haverty, J., \"XNET Formats for Internet Protocol\ Version 4\", IEN 158,\n# \ October 1980.][Jack_Haverty]\nchaos 16 CHAOS # Chaos \ [J_Noel_Chiappa]\nudp 17 UDP # Us\ er Datagram [RFC768][Jon_Postel]\nmux 18 MUX \ # Multiplexing [Cohen, D. and J. Postel, \"Mult\ iplexing Protocol\", IEN 90,\n# \ USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1979.][Jon_Postel]\ndcn-me\ as 19 DCN-MEAS # DCN Measurement Subsyste" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "ms [David_Mills]\nhmp 20 HMP # Host Monitoring \ [RFC869][Bob_Hinden]\nprm 21 PRM # Packet \ Radio Measurement [Zaw_Sing_Su]\n# \ [\"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data \ Link Layer and Physical Layer\n# \ Specification\", AA-K759B-TK, Digital Equipment Corporation, Mayn\ ard, MA.\n# \ Also as: \"The Ethernet - A Local Area Network\", Version 1.0, Digital\n# \ Equipment Corporation, I\ ntel Corporation, Xerox Corporation, September\nxns-idp 22 XNS-IDP # XEROX \ NS IDP 1980. And: \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network:\ Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specifications\", Digital, Intel and Xerox, November 1982.\ \n# And: XER\ OX, \"The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and\n# \ Physical Layer Specification\", X\ 3T51/80-50, Xerox Corporation, Stamford,\n# \ CT., October 1980.][[XEROX]]\ntrunk-1 23 TRUNK-1\ # Trunk-1 [Barry_Boehm]\ntrunk-2 24 TR\ UNK-2 # Trunk-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-1 \ 25 LEAF-1 # Leaf-1 [Barry_Boehm]\nleaf-2 \ 26 LEAF-2 # Leaf-2 [Barry_Boehm]\nrdp \ 27 RDP # Reliable Data Protocol [RFC908][Bob_H\ inden]\nirtp 28 IRTP # Internet Reliable [R\ FC938][Trudy_Miller]\n# Transaction\niso-tp4 29 IS\ O-TP4 # ISO Transport Protocol Class [RFC905][]\n\ # 4\nnetblt 30 NETBLT # Bulk Data Transfer \ Protocol [RFC969][David_Clark]\n# MFE Ne\ twork Services [Shuttleworth, B., \"A Documentary of MFENet, a \ National Computer\nmfe-nsp 31 MFE-NSP # Protocol \ Network\", UCRL-52317, Lawrence Livermore Labs, Livermore, California,\n# \ June 1977.][Bar\ ry_Howard]\nmerit-inp 32 MERIT-INP # MERIT Internodal Protocol \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndccp 33 DCCP # Datagram Congestion Control \ [RFC4340]\n# Protocol\n3pc 34 3PC\ # Third Party Connect Protocol [Stuart_A_Friedberg]\nidpr \ 35 IDPR # Inter-Domain Policy Routing [Martha_Steenstrup\ ]\n# Protocol\nxtp 36 XTP # XTP \ [Greg_Chesson]\nddp 37 DDP # Dat\ agram Delivery Protocol [Wesley_Craig]\nidpr-cmtp 38 IDPR-CMTP \ # IDPR Control Message [Martha_Steenstrup]\n# \ Transport Proto\ntp++ 39 TP++ # TP++ Transport Protocol\ [Dirk_Fromhein]\nil 40 IL # IL Transport Pro\ tocol [Dave_Presotto]\nipv6 41 IPv6 # IPv6 enca\ psulation [RFC2473]\nsdrp 42 SDRP # Source D\ emand Routing [Deborah_Estrin]\n# \ Protocol\nipv6-route 43 IPv6-Route # Routing Header for IPv6 Y \ [Steve_Deering]\nipv6-frag 44 IPv6-Frag # Fragment Header for IPv6 Y \ [Stev" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "e_Deering]\nidrp 45 IDRP # Inter-Domain Routing \ [Sue_Hares]\n# Protocol\nrsvp 46 RSVP \ # Reservation Protocol [RFC2205][RFC3209][Bob_Braden]\ngre \ 47 GRE # Generic Routing [RFC2784][Tony_Li\ ]\n# Encapsulation\ndsr 48 DSR # Dyna\ mic Source Routing [RFC4728]\n# Pro\ tocol\nbna 49 BNA # BNA [Ga\ ry Salamon]\nesp 50 ESP # Encap Security Payload Y \ [RFC4303]\nah 51 AH # Authentication Header Y \ [RFC4302]\ni-nlsp 52 I-NLSP # Integrated Net Layer \ [K_Robert_Glenn]\n# Security TUBA\nswipe 53\ SWIPE # (deprecated) IP with Encryption [John_Ioannid\ is]\nnarp 54 NARP # NBMA Address Resolution [RFC1\ 735]\n# Protocol\nmobile 55 MOBILE # IP Mob\ ility [Charlie_Perkins]\n# \ Transport Layer Security\ntlsp 56 TLSP # Protocol using Kryptonet \ key [Christer_Oberg]\n# management\nskip \ 57 SKIP # SKIP [Tom_Markson]\n\ ipv6-icmp 58 IPv6-ICMP # ICMP for IPv6 [RFC8200]\ \nipv6-nonxt 59 IPv6-NoNxt # No Next Header for IPv6 [RFC8200\ ]\nipv6-opts 60 IPv6-Opts # Destination Options for IPv6 Y [RFC820\ 0]\n# 61 any host internal protocol [Inter\ net_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\ncftp 62 CFTP # CFTP \ [Forsdick, H., \"CFTP\", Network Message, Bolt Beranek and Newm\ an, January\n# \ 1982.][Harry_Forsdick]\n# 63 any local network \ [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-expak 64 SAT-EXPAK \ # SATNET and Backroom EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\nkryptolan 65 KR\ YPTOLAN # Kryptolan [Paul Liu]\nrvd 66 \ RVD # MIT Remote Virtual Disk [Michael_Greenwald]\n# \ Protocol\nippc 67 IPPC # Internet Pluribus \ Packet [Steven_Blumenthal]\n# Core\n#\ 68 any distributed file system [Internet_A\ ssigned_Numbers_Authority]\nsat-mon 69 SAT-MON # SATNET Monitoring \ [Steven_Blumenthal]\nvisa 70 VISA # VISA Protocol \ [Gene_Tsudik]\nipcv 71 IPCV # Internet P\ acket Core Utility [Steven_Blumenthal]\ncpnx 72 CPNX #\ Computer Protocol Network [David Mittnacht]\n# \ Executive\ncphb 73 CPHB # Computer Protocol Heart Beat \ [David Mittnacht]\nwsn 74 WSN # Wang Span Network \ [Victor Dafoulas]\npvp 75 PVP # Packet Video Pr\ otocol [Steve_Casner]\nbr-sat-mon 76 BR-SAT-MON # Backroom \ SATNET Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nsun-nd 77 SUN-ND \ # SUN ND PROTOCOL-Temporary [William_Melohn]\nwb-mon 78 WB-MO\ N # WIDEBAND Monitoring [Steven_Blumenthal]\nwb-expak \ 79 WB-EXPAK # WIDEBAND EXPAK [Steven_Blumenthal]\n\ iso-ip 80 ISO-IP # ISO Internet Protocol [Marshall_\ T_Rose]\nvmtp 81 VMTP # VMTP [\ Dave_Cherit" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes "on]\nsecure-vmtp 82 SECURE-VMTP # SECURE-VMTP [Dave\ _Cheriton]\nvines 83 VINES # VINES \ [Brian Horn]\nttp 84 TTP iptm IPTM # Transaction Transport \ [Jim_Stevens]\n# Protocol\n#iptm 84 IPTM \ # Internet Protocol Traffic [Jim_Stevens]\n# \ Manager\nnsfnet-igp 85 NSFNET-IGP # NSFNET-IGP \ [Hans_Werner_Braun]\ndgp 86 DGP # Dissimilar Gateway \ Protocol [M/A-COM Government Systems, \"Dissimilar Gateway Protocol Sp\ ecification,\n# \ Draft Version\", Contract no. CS901145, November 16, 1987.][Mike_Little]\ntcf \ 87 TCF # TCF [Guillermo_A_Loyol\ a]\neigrp 88 EIGRP # EIGRP [RFC78\ 68]\nospfigp 89 OSPFIGP # OSPFIGP [RFC1\ 583][RFC2328][RFC5340][John_Moy]\n# \ [Welch, B., \"The Sprite Remote Procedure Call System\", Techn\ ical Report,\nsprite-rpc 90 Sprite-RPC # Sprite RPC Protocol \ UCB/Computer Science Dept., 86/302, University of California at Berkeley,\n# \ June 1986.][Bruce\ Willins]\nlarp 91 LARP # Locus Address Resolution \ [Brian Horn]\n# Protocol\nmtp 92 MTP \ # Multicast Transport Protocol [Susie_Armstrong]\nax.25 93 AX.\ 25 # AX.25 Frames [Brian_Kantor]\nipip \ 94 IPIP # IP-within-IP Encapsulation [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Protocol\nmicp 95 MICP # (deprecated) Mobi\ le Internetworking [John_Ioannidis]\n# \ Control Pro.\nscc-sp 96 SCC-SP # Semaphore Communications \ [Howard_Hart]\n# Sec. Pro.\netherip 97 ETH\ ERIP # Ethernet-within-IP [RFC3378]\n# \ Encapsulation\nencap 98 ENCAP # Encapsulation Header \ [RFC1241][Robert_Woodburn]\n# 99 any priv\ ate encryption [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \ scheme\ngmtp 100 GMTP # GMTP \ [[RXB5]]\nifmp 101 IFMP # Ipsilon Flow Management \ [Bob_Hinden][November 1995, 1997.]\n# \ Protocol\npnni 102 PNNI # PNNI over IP \ [Ross_Callon]\npim 103 PIM # Protocol Independent \ [RFC7761][Dino_Farinacci]\n# Multicast\naris \ 104 ARIS # ARIS [Nancy_Feldman]\nscp\ s 105 SCPS # SCPS [Robert_Durst\ ]\nqnx 106 QNX # QNX [Michae\ l_Hunter]\na/n 107 A/N # Active Networks \ [Bob_Braden]\nipcomp 108 IPComp # IP Payload Compression \ [RFC2393]\n# Protocol\nsnp 109 SNP \ # Sitara Networks Protocol [Manickam_R_Sridhar]\ncompaq-peer 110\ Compaq-Peer # Compaq Peer Protocol [Victor_Volpe]\nipx-in-ip \ 111 IPX-in-IP # IPX in IP [CJ_Lee]\nvrrp \ 112 VRRP carp # Virtual Router Redundancy [RFC5798]\n# \ Protocol\npgm 113 PGM # PGM Reliable Transpor\ t " 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " [Tony_Speakman]\n# Protocol\n# 114 \ any 0-hop protocol [Internet_Assigned_Numbers\ _Authority]\nl2tp 115 L2TP # Layer Two Tunneling Protocol \ [RFC3931][Bernard_Aboba]\nddx 116 DDX # D-II Data Exchange (DDX) \ [John_Worley]\niatp 117 IATP # Interactive Agent Tr\ ansfer [John_Murphy]\n# Protocol\nstp \ 118 STP # Schedule Transfer Protocol [Jean_Michel_Pi\ ttet]\nsrp 119 SRP # SpectraLink Radio Protocol [Ma\ rk_Hamilton]\nuti 120 UTI # UTI \ [Peter_Lothberg]\nsmp 121 SMP # Simple Message Protocol \ [Leif_Ekblad]\nsm 122 SM # (deprecated) Simple Mult\ icast Protocol [Jon_Crowcroft][draft-perlman-simple-multicast]\nptp \ 123 PTP # Performance Transparency [Michael_Welzl\ ]\n# Protocol\nisis 124 ISIS # over IPv4\ [Tony_Przygienda]\nfire 125 F\ IRE # [Criag_Partridge]\ncrtp 126 CRTP # Combat Radio Transpor\ t [Robert_Sautter]\n# Protocol\ncru\ dp 127 CRUDP # Combat Radio User Datagram [Robert_Sautt\ er]\nsscopmce 128 SSCOPMCE # [Kurt_Waber]\niplt 129 IPLT # [[H\ ollbach]]\nsps 130 SPS # Secure Packet Shield \ [Bill_McIntosh]\npipe 131 PIPE # Private IP Encapsulation \ [Bernhard_Petri]\n# within IP\nsctp 132 \ SCTP # Stream Control Transmission [Randall_R_Stewart]\n# \ Protocol\nfc 133 FC # Fibre Channel \ [Murali_Rajagopal][RFC6172]\nrsvp-e2e-ignore 134 RSVP-E2E-IG\ NORE # [RFC3175]\nmobility 135 Mobility # Header \ Y [RFC6275]\nudplite 136 UDPLite # [RFC3828]\nmpls-in-ip 1\ 37 MPLS-in-IP # [RFC4023]\nmanet 138 MANET # MANET Protocols \ [RFC5498]\nhip 139 HIP # Host Identity Protocol \ Y [RFC7401]\nshim6 140 Shim6 # Shim6 Protocol \ Y [RFC5533]\nwesp 141 WESP # Wrapped Encapsulating \ [RFC5840]\n# Security Payload\nroh\ c 142 ROHC # Robust Header Compression [RFC5858]\net\ hernet 143 Ethernet # Ethernet [RFC8986]\na\ ggfrag 144 AGGFRAG # AGGFRAG encapsulation [RFC-ietf-i\ psecme-iptfs-19]\n# payload for ESP\n# 145-252 \ Unassigned [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Au\ thority]\npfsync 240 PFSYNC # PF Synchronization\n# 253 \ Use for experimentation and Y [RFC3692]\n# \ testing\n# 254 Use for experimentation and Y\ [RFC3692]\n# testing\nreserved 255 Reserved \ # [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]\n# \n# \ Contact Information\n# \n# ID \ Name Contact URI \ Last Updated\n# [Barry_Boehm] Barry Boehm \ mailto:boehm&arpa.mil\n# [Barry_Howard] Bar\ ry Howard mailto:Howard&nmfecc.llnl.gov\n# [Bernard_Aboba] \ Bernard Aboba mailto:bernardaµsoft.com\ " 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " 1998-04\n# [Bernhard_Petri] Bernhard Petri \ mailto:bernhard.petri&siemens.com 2012-07-09\n# [Bill_McIntos\ h] Bill McIntosh mailto:BMcIntosh&fortress\ tech.com\n# [Bob_Braden] Bob Braden \ mailto:braden&isi.edu 1997-07\n# [Bob_Hinden] \ Bob Hinden mailto:bob.hinden&gmail.com \ 2013-02-17\n# [Brian_Kantor] Brian Kantor \ mailto:brian&ucsd.edu\n# [CJ_Lee] \ CJ Lee mailto:cj_lee&novell.com 19\ 97-10\n# [Charlie_Perkins] Charlie Perkins \ mailto:perk&watson.ibm.com 1994-10\n# [Christer_Oberg] \ Christer Oberg mailto:chg&bull.se \ 1994-10\n# [Criag_Partridge] Criag Partridge \ mailto:craig&bbn.com 1999-08\n# [Dave_Cher\ iton] Dave Cheriton mailto:cheriton&pescad\ ero.stanford.edu\n# [Dave_Presotto] Dave Presotto \ mailto:presotto&plan9.att.com 1995-07\n# [David_Clark]\ David Clark mailto:ddc&lcs.mit.edu\n#\ [David_Mills] David Mills mailto:M\ ills&huey.udel.edu\n# [Deborah_Estrin] Deborah Estrin \ mailto:estrin&usc.edu\n# [Dino_Farinacci] Dino Fa\ rinacci mailto:dino&cisco.com 1996-03\n\ # [Dirk_Fromhein] Dirk Fromhein mailto:\ df&watershed.com\n# [Gene_Tsudik] Gene Tsudik \ mailto:tsudik&usc.edu\n# [Greg_Chesson] Greg Ches\ son mailto:Greg&sgi.com\n# [Guillermo_A_Loyola] \ Guillermo A. Loyola mailto:LOYOLA&ibm.com\n# [Hans_Werner_Brau\ n] Hans-Werner Braun mailto:HWB&mcr.umich.edu\n# \ [Harry_Forsdick] Harry Forsdick mailto:For\ sdick&bbn.com\n# [Howard_Hart] Howard Hart \ mailto:hch&hybrid.com\n# [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority] Internet Ass\ igned Numbers Authority mailto:iana&iana.org 1995-06\n# \ [J_Noel_Chiappa] J. Noel Chiappa mailto:JNC&x\ x.lcs.mit.edu\n# [Jack_Haverty] Jack Haverty \ mailto:jhaverty&oracle.com\n# [Jean_Michel_Pittet] Jean-Mi\ chel Pittet mailto:jmp&gandalf.engr.sgi.com 1998-11\n\ # [Jim_Stevens] Jim Stevens mailto:\ jasteven&rockwellcollins.com 2011-01-26\n# [John_Ioannidis] \ John Ioannidis mailto:ji&tla.org \ 2015-01-06\n# [John_Moy] John Moy \ mailto:jmoy&proteon.com\n# [John_Murphy] John \ Murphy mailto:john.m.murphy&mci.com 1998-10\ \n# [John_Worley] John Worley mailt\ o:worley&milehigh.net 1998-06\n# [Jon_Crowcroft] \ Jon Crowcroft mailto:jon&cs.ucl.ac.uk \ 1999-06\n# [Jon_Postel] Jon Postel \ mailto:postel&isi.edu\n# [K_Robert_Glenn] K. Robert G\ lenn mailto:glenn&osi.ncsl.nist.gov\n# [Kurt_Waber] " 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 4088 bytes " Kurt Waber mailto:kurt.waber&swisscom.com \ 1999-08\n# [Leif_Ekblad] Leif Ekblad \ mailto:leif&rdos.net 2012-08-21\n# [M\ anickam_R_Sridhar] Manickam R. Sridhar mailto:msridha\ r&sitaranetworks.com 1997-09\n# [Mark_Hamilton] \ Mark Hamilton mailto:mah&spectralink.com 19\ 98-11\n# [Marshall_T_Rose] Marshall T. Rose \ mailto:mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us\n# [Martha_Steenstrup] Martha Steen\ strup mailto:MSteenst&bbn.com\n# [Michael_Greenwald] \ Michael Greenwald mailto:Greenwald&scrc-stony-brook.symbolics.\ com\n# [Michael_Hunter] Michael Hunter ma\ ilto:mphunter&qnx.com 1997-07\n# [Michael_Welzl] \ Michael Welzl mailto:michael&tk.uni-linz.ac.at \ 1999-08\n# [Mike_Little] Mike Little \ mailto:little&macom4.arpa\n# [Murali_Rajagopal] Mura\ li Rajagopal mailto:murali&gadzoox.com 2000-0\ 5\n# [Nancy_Feldman] Nancy Feldman mail\ to:nkf&vnet.ibm.com 1997-01\n# [Peter_Lothberg] \ Peter Lothberg mailto:roll&stupi.se \ 1999-03\n# [Randall_R_Stewart] Randall R. Stewart \ mailto:rrs&lakerest.net 2000-04\n# [Robert_Durst]\ Robert Durst mailto:durst&mitre.org \ 1997-03\n# [Robert_Sautter] Robert Sautt\ er mailto:rsautter&acdnj.itt.com 1999-08\n# \ [Robert_W_Scheifler] Robert W. Scheifler mailto:rsche\ ifler&comcast.net 2015-10-06\n# [Robert_Woodburn] \ Robert Woodburn mailto:woody&cseic.saic.com\n# [Ross_Callo\ n] Ross Callon mailto:rcallon&baynetwo\ rks.com 1995-12\n# [Steve_Casner] Steve Cas\ ner mailto:casner&isi.edu\n# [Steve_Chipman] \ Steve Chipman mailto:Chipman&f.bbn.com\n# [Steve_Deeri\ ng] Steve Deering mailto:deering&parc.xero\ x.com 1995-03\n# [Steven_Blumenthal] Steven Blu\ menthal mailto:BLUMENTHAL&vax.bbn.com\n# [Stuart_A_Friedberg] \ Stuart A. Friedberg mailto:stuart&cs.wisc.edu\n# [Sue\ _Hares] Sue Hares mailto:skh&merit\ .edu\n# [Susie_Armstrong] Susie Armstrong m\ ailto:Armstrong.wbst128&xerox.com\n# [Tom_Markson] Tom Mark\ son mailto:markson&osmosys.ingog.com 1995-09\n#\ [Tony_Ballardie] Tony Ballardie mailto:A\ .Ballardie&cs.ucl.ac.uk\n# [Tony_Li] Tony Li \ mailto:tony.li&tony.li 2012-10-17\n# [To\ ny_Przygienda] Tony Przygienda mailto:prz&siar\ a.com 1999-08\n# [Tony_Speakman] T\ ony Speakman mailto:speakman&cisco.com 199\ 8-01\n# [Trudy_Miller] Trudy Miller m\ ailto:Trudy&acc.com\n# [Victor_Volpe] Victor Volpe \ mailto:vvolpe&smtp.microcom.com 1997-10\n# [We" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 345 bytes "sley_Craig] Wesley Craig mailto:Wesley.C\ raig&terminator.cc.umich.edu\n# [William_Melohn] William Meloh\ n mailto:Melohn&sun.com\n# [Zaw_Sing_Su] \ Zaw-Sing Su mailto:ZSu&tsca.istc.sri.\n# \n# Licensing T\ erms\n" 9899 9899 npfctl RET read 28961/0x7121 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff122fa0) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "bge1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^B\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __socket30(2,0x10000002,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __socket30 6 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(6,SIOCGIFINDEX,0x7f7fff122fa0) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 wrote 144 bytes "lo0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 6 read 144 bytes "lo0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\^D\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(6) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(4,TIOCGETA,0x7f7fff122f60) 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl -1 errno 25 Inappropriate ioctl for device 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(4) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL modctl(0,0x7f7fff123120) 9899 9899 npfctl RET modctl -1 errno 17 File exists 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __fstat50(3,0x7f7fff123000) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __fstat50 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(3,IOC_NPF_VERSION,0x7f7fff122ffc) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 3 read 4 bytes "\^V\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL ioctl(3,IOC_NPF_LOAD,0x7f7fff122f90) 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 3 wrote 24 bytes "\0\240\M-[\M-^Pu\0\0003\"\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl GIO fd 3 read 24 bytes "\0\M-`\M-o\M-w\^?\^?\0\0004\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 9899 9899 npfctl RET ioctl 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL munmap(0x7f7ff7efe000,0x34) 9899 9899 npfctl RET munmap 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL close(3) 9899 9899 npfctl RET close 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff1230d0,0x7f7fff123110) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff123110,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff1230a0,0x7f7fff123110) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff123110,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff1230a0,0x7f7fff123110) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff123110,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff1230a0,0x7f7fff123110) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff123110,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff1230a0,0x7f7fff123110) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff123110,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL _lwp_self 9899 9899 npfctl RET _lwp_self 9899/0x26ab 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(1,0x7f7fff1230a0,0x7f7fff123110) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL __sigprocmask14(3,0x7f7fff123110,0) 9899 9899 npfctl RET __sigprocmask14 0 9899 9899 npfctl CALL exit(0) 28315 28315 sh RET __wait450 9899/0x26ab 28315 28315 sh CALL read(0xc,0x1f22fc80,0x3f8) 28315 28315 sh GIO fd 12 read 0 bytes "" 28315 28315 sh RET read 0 28315 28315 sh CALL exit(0) 24328 24328 sh RET __wait450 28315/0x6e9b 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xd,0x704f48af0000,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 13 read 0 bytes "" 24328 24328 sh RET read 0 24328 24328 sh CALL close(0xd) 24328 24328 sh RET close 0 24328 24328 sh CALL read(0xc,0x16be2fc80,0x3f8) 24328 24328 sh GIO fd 12 read 0 bytes "" 24328 24328 sh RET read 0 24328 24328 sh CALL exit(0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __wait450 24328/0x5f08 230 230 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xa,0x7f7fffbd1d90,2) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 wrote 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET writev 24/0x18 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 -1 errno 4 Interrupted system call 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 230 230 dhcpcd PSIG SIGCHLD caught handler=0x1786098b0 mask=(1,2,14,15,20,30,31): code=CLD_EXITED child pid=24328, uid=0, status=0, utime=0, stime=0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL readv(9,0x7f7fffbe1c10,2) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL setcontext(0x7f7fffbf1c90) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 read 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET readv 24/0x18 230 230 dhcpcd RET setcontext JUSTRETURN 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0,1,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbe1d30) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __wait450 -1 errno 10 No child processes 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbe1c90) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbf2000) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee1e0,5,0x7f7fffbf2030,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xc,0x7f7fffbf1ff0,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 12 wrote 466 bytes "\M-J\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/\ X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=ROUTERADVERT\0interface=bge\ 0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=1001\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags\ =34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if_down=false\0syslog_debug\ =true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=1801904\0nd1_now=1801904\0nd1_h\ oplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resolv.conf\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 466/0x1d2 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbf2000) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 2925 2925 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 2925 2925 dhcpcd CALL read(0xb,0x7f7fffbf1be0,0x400) 2925 2925 dhcpcd GIO fd 11 read 466 bytes "\M-J\^A\0\0\0\0\0\0PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:/usr/\ X11R7/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin\0pid=3650\0reason=ROUTERADVERT\0interface=bge\ 0\0protocol=ra\0if_configured=true\0ifcarrier=up\0ifmetric=1001\0ifwireless=0\0ifflags\ =34883\0ifmtu=1500\0interface_order=bge0 bge1\0if_up=true\0if_down=false\0syslog_debug\ =true\0nd1_from=fe80::201:5cff:fe6b:4846\0nd1_acquired=1801904\0nd1_now=1801904\0nd1_h\ oplimit=64\0nd1_flags=MO\0nd1_lifetime=1800\0skip_hooks=resolv.conf\0" 2925 2925 dhcpcd RET read 466/0x1d2 2925 2925 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee120,5,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee1e0,4,0x7f7fffbf2030,0x7f7fffbf2328) 20764 20764 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 20764 20764 dhcpcd CALL recvmsg(3,0x7f7fffbd1dd0,0) 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x7f7fffbd1e40, namelen=128, iov=0x7f7fffbd1da0, iovlen=1, control=0x7f7fffbd1ec0, controllen=128, flags=4000000] 20764 20764 dhcpcd GIO fd 3 read 0 bytes "" 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC mbcontrol: [len=24, level=0, type=20] 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC mbsoname: [104.152.52.98] 20764 20764 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x7f7fffbd1e40, namelen=16, iov=0x7f7fffbd1da0, iovlen=1, control=0x7f7fffbd1ec0, controllen=24, flags=0] 20764 20764 dhcpcd RET recvmsg 0 20764 20764 dhcpcd CALL close(4) 20764 20764 dhcpcd RET close 0 20764 20764 dhcpcd CALL exit(0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 -1 errno 4 Interrupted system call 3650 3650 dhcpcd PSIG SIGCHLD caught handler=0x1786098b0 mask=(1,2,14,15,20,30,31): code=CLD_EXITED child pid=20764, uid=35, status=0, utime=0, stime=0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL setcontext(0x7f7fffbf1c90) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET setcontext JUSTRETURN 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0,1,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __wait450 20764/0x511c 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0,1,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __wait450 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __clock_gettime50(3,0x7f7fffbf2000) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __clock_gettime50 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x7387539ee1e0,4,0x7f7fffbf2030,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET read -1 errno 54 Connection reset by peer 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL issetugid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET issetugid 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL open(0x7f7fffbf0d50,0x400000,0x7f7fffbf0d6b) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET open -1 errno 24 Too many open files 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL open(0x7f7fffbf1620,0x400000,0x3a) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET open -1 errno 24 Too many open files 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL open(0x7f7fffbf1620,0x400000,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET open -1 errno 24 Too many open files 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL write(5,0x7f7fffbf15d0,0x35) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 wrote 53 bytes "\^C\0\0\0B\^N\0\0ps_inet_dodispatch: Connection reset by peer\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET write 53/0x35 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL issetugid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET issetugid 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL open(0x7f7fffbf0d60,0x400000,0x7f7fffbf0d7b) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET open -1 errno 24 Too many open files 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL open(0x7f7fffbf1630,0x400000,0x3a) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET open -1 errno 24 Too many open files 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL open(0x7f7fffbf1630,0x400000,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET open -1 errno 24 Too many open files 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL write(5,0x7f7fffbf15e0,0x30) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 wrote 48 bytes "\^C\0\0\0B\^N\0\0control_free: No such file or directory\0" 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbf1bf0,0x408) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET write 48/0x30 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 53 bytes "\^C\0\0\0B\^N\0\0ps_inet_dodispatch: Connection reset by peer\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 53/0x35 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(9,0x7f7fffbf1f00,5) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 wrote 85 bytes "\^S\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0/var/run/dhcpcd/sock\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 85/0x55 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875484b470,1,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL write(2,0x17884e560,0x2d) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 2 wrote 45 bytes "ps_inet_dodispatch: Connection reset by peer\n" 230 230 dhcpcd RET write 45/0x2d 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fffbf03f0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __gettimeofday50 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL getpid 230 230 dhcpcd RET getpid 230/0xe6, 3650/0xe42 230 230 dhcpcd CALL fcntl(4,F_GETFL,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET fcntl 2 230 230 dhcpcd CALL sendto(4,0x7f7fffbf0e50,0x6e,0,0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x0, namelen=0, iov=0xffffa48858fcbf50, iovlen=1, control=0x0, controllen=0, flags=0] 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 4 wrote 110 bytes "<27>1 2024-03-22T04:46:55.623281+00:00 sage.zia.io dhcpcd 230 - - ps_inet_dodispatch: \ Connection reset by peer" 230 230 dhcpcd RET sendto 110/0x6e 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 2 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbf1bf0,0x408) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 48 bytes "\^C\0\0\0B\^N\0\0control_free: No such file or directory\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 48/0x30 230 230 dhcpcd CALL write(2,0x17884e560,0x28) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 2 wrote 40 bytes "control_free: No such file or directory\n" 230 230 dhcpcd RET write 40/0x28 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fffbf03f0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __gettimeofday50 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL getpid 230 230 dhcpcd RET getpid 230/0xe6, 3650/0xe42 230 230 dhcpcd CALL fcntl(4,F_GETFL,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET fcntl 2 230 230 dhcpcd CALL sendto(4,0x7f7fffbf0e50,0x69,0,0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x0, namelen=0, iov=0xffffa48858fcbf50, iovlen=1, control=0x0, controllen=0, flags=0] 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 4 wrote 105 bytes "<27>1 2024-03-22T04:46:55.623307+00:00 sage.zia.io dhcpcd 230 - - control_free: No suc\ h file or directory" 230 230 dhcpcd RET sendto 105/0x69 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(0xa,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 read 85 bytes "\^S\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0/var/run/dhcpcd/sock\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 85/0x55 230 230 dhcpcd CALL unlink(0x7f7fffbe1f40) 230 230 dhcpcd NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/sock" 230 230 dhcpcd RET unlink 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xa,0x7f7fffbd1d90,2) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 wrote 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET writev 24/0x18 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL readv(9,0x7f7fffbf1f70,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 read 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET readv 24/0x18 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(9,0x7f7fffbf1f00,5) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 wrote 92 bytes "\^S\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0/var/run/dhcpcd/unpriv.sock\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 92/0x5c 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875484b470,1,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(0xa,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 read 92 bytes "\^S\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0/var/run/dhcpcd/unpriv.sock\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 92/0x5c 230 230 dhcpcd CALL unlink(0x7f7fffbe1f40) 230 230 dhcpcd NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/unpriv.sock" 230 230 dhcpcd RET unlink 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xa,0x7f7fffbd1d90,2) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 wrote 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET writev 24/0x18 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL readv(9,0x7f7fffbf1f70,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 read 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET readv 24/0x18 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xd,0x7f7fffbf1f10,5) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 13 wrote 64 bytes "\0\M^@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 64/0x40 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL shutdown(0xd,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET shutdown 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL close(0xd) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET close 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(6,0x7f7fffbf1f10,5) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev -1 errno 39 Destination address required 2925 2925 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL issetugid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET issetugid 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL open(0x7f7fffbf0c20,0x400000,0x7f7fffbf0c3b) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET open -1 errno 24 Too many open files 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL open(0x7f7fffbf14f0,0x400000,0x3a) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET open -1 errno 24 Too many open files 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL open(0x7f7fffbf14f0,0x400000,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET open -1 errno 24 Too many open files 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL write(5,0x7f7fffbf14a0,0x34) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 wrote 52 bytes "\^C\0\0\0B\^N\0\0ps_sendpsmmsg: Destination address required\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET write 52/0x34 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL issetugid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET issetugid 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL open(0x7f7fffbf0cc0,0x400000,0x7f7fffbf0cdb) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET open -1 errno 24 Too many open files 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL open(0x7f7fffbf1590,0x400000,0x3a) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET open -1 errno 24 Too many open files 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL open(0x7f7fffbf1590,0x400000,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET open -1 errno 24 Too many open files 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL write(5,0x7f7fffbf1540,0x30) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbf1bf0,0x408) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 5 wrote 48 bytes "\^C\0\0\0B\^N\0\0ps_dostop: Destination address required\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET write 48/0x30 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL shutdown(6,2) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 52 bytes "\^C\0\0\0B\^N\0\0ps_sendpsmmsg: Destination address required\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET shutdown 0 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 52/0x34 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL close(6) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET close 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL write(2,0x17884e560,0x2c) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(9,0x7f7fffbf1f00,5) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 wrote 84 bytes "\^S\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0/var/run/dhcpcd/pid\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 84/0x54 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875484b470,1,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 2 wrote 44 bytes "ps_sendpsmmsg: Destination address required\n" 230 230 dhcpcd RET write 44/0x2c 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fffbf03f0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __gettimeofday50 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL getpid 230 230 dhcpcd RET getpid 230/0xe6, 3650/0xe42 230 230 dhcpcd CALL fcntl(4,F_GETFL,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET fcntl 2 230 230 dhcpcd CALL sendto(4,0x7f7fffbf0e50,0x6d,0,0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x0, namelen=0, iov=0xffffa48858fcbf50, iovlen=1, control=0x0, controllen=0, flags=0] 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 4 wrote 109 bytes "<27>1 2024-03-22T04:46:55.623426+00:00 sage.zia.io dhcpcd 230 - - ps_sendpsmmsg: Desti\ nation address required" 230 230 dhcpcd RET sendto 109/0x6d 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 2 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(6,0x7f7fffbf1bf0,0x408) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 6 read 48 bytes "\^C\0\0\0B\^N\0\0ps_dostop: Destination address required\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 48/0x30 230 230 dhcpcd CALL write(2,0x17884e560,0x28) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 2 wrote 40 bytes "ps_dostop: Destination address required\n" 230 230 dhcpcd RET write 40/0x28 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __gettimeofday50(0x7f7fffbf03f0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET __gettimeofday50 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL getpid 230 230 dhcpcd RET getpid 230/0xe6, 3650/0xe42 230 230 dhcpcd CALL fcntl(4,F_GETFL,0) 230 230 dhcpcd RET fcntl 2 230 230 dhcpcd CALL sendto(4,0x7f7fffbf0e50,0x69,0,0,0) 230 230 dhcpcd MISC msghdr: [name=0x0, namelen=0, iov=0xffffa48858fcbf50, iovlen=1, control=0x0, controllen=0, flags=0] 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 4 wrote 105 bytes "<27>1 2024-03-22T04:46:55.623442+00:00 sage.zia.io dhcpcd 230 - - ps_dostop: Destinati\ on address required" 230 230 dhcpcd RET sendto 105/0x69 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(0xa,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 read 84 bytes "\^S\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0/var/run/dhcpcd/pid\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 84/0x54 230 230 dhcpcd CALL unlink(0x7f7fffbe1f40) 230 230 dhcpcd NAMI "/var/run/dhcpcd/pid" 230 230 dhcpcd RET unlink 0 2925 2925 dhcpcd CALL read(0xe,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 2925 2925 dhcpcd GIO fd 14 read 64 bytes "\0\M^@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 2925 2925 dhcpcd RET read 64/0x40 2925 2925 dhcpcd CALL getpid 2925 2925 dhcpcd RET getpid 2925/0xb6d, 3650/0xe42 2925 2925 dhcpcd CALL close(4) 2925 2925 dhcpcd RET close 0 2925 2925 dhcpcd CALL exit(0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 -1 errno 4 Interrupted system call 3650 3650 dhcpcd PSIG SIGCHLD caught handler=0x1786098b0 mask=(1,2,14,15,20,30,31): code=CLD_EXITED child pid=2925, uid=35, status=0, utime=0, stime=0) 230 230 dhcpcd CALL writev(0xa,0x7f7fffbd1d90,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL setcontext(0x7f7fffbf1c10) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 wrote 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET writev 24/0x18 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET setcontext JUSTRETURN 230 230 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875481daa0,2,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0,1,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __wait450 2925/0xb6d 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __wait450(0xffffffff,0,1,0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __wait450 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL __pollts50(0x73875484b470,1,0,0x7f7fffbf2328) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL readv(9,0x7f7fffbf1f70,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 read 24 bytes "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET readv 24/0x18 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL writev(9,0x7f7fffbf1f10,5) 3650 3650 dhcpcd GIO fd 9 wrote 64 bytes "\0\M^@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET writev 64/0x40 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL shutdown(9,2) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET shutdown 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL close(9) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET close 0 230 230 dhcpcd RET __pollts50 1 230 230 dhcpcd CALL read(0xa,0x7f7fffbe1f00,0x100d8) 230 230 dhcpcd GIO fd 10 read 64 bytes "\0\M^@\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\ \0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" 230 230 dhcpcd RET read 64/0x40 230 230 dhcpcd CALL getpid 230 230 dhcpcd RET getpid 230/0xe6, 3650/0xe42 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL close(0xb) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET close 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL close(0xf) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET close 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL close(0xe) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET close 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL close(8) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET close 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL close(4) 230 230 dhcpcd RET close 0 230 230 dhcpcd CALL exit(0) 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL getpid 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET getpid 3650/0xe42, 1927/0x787 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL write(5,0x7f7fffbf1b60,0x16) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET write -1 errno 54 Connection reset by peer 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL close(4) 3650 3650 dhcpcd RET close 0 3650 3650 dhcpcd CALL exit(1)