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# @(#) Makefile 1.4 93/11/21 17:36:53
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### Beginning of configurable stuff.
# By default, logfile entries are written to the same file as used for
# sendmail transaction logs. Change the definition of the following macro
# if you disagree. See `man 3 syslog' for examples. Some syslog versions
# do not provide this flexibility.
#
FACILITY=LOG_AUTH
# To disable host access control, comment out the following macro definition.
# Note: host access control requires the strtok() and strchr() routines.
# Host access control can also be turned off by providing no access control
# tables. The local system, since it runs the portmap daemon, is always
# treated as an authorized host.
HOSTS_ACCESS= -DHOSTS_ACCESS
# Comment out if your RPC library does not allocate privileged ports for
# requests from processes with root privilege, or the new portmap will
# always reject requests to register/unregister services on privileged
# ports. You can find out by running "rpcinfo -p"; if all mountd and NIS
# daemons use a port >= 1024 you should probably disable the next line.
CHECK_PORT = -DCHECK_PORT
# When the portmapper cannot find any local interfaces (it will complain
# to the syslog daemon) your system probably has variable-length socket
# address structures (struct sockaddr has a sa_len component; example:
# 4.4BSD). Uncomment next macro definition in that case.
#
# SA_LEN = -DHAS_SA_LEN
# With verbose logging on, HP-UX 9.x leaves zombies behind when SIGCHLD
# is not ignored. Enable next macro for a fix.
#
# ZOMBIES = -DIGNORE_SIGCHLD
# Uncomment the following macro if your system does not have u_long.
#
# ULONG =-Du_long="unsigned long"
# Later versions of the tcp wrapper (log_tcp package) come with a
# libwrap.a object library. WRAP_DIR should specify the directory with
# that library.
#WRAP_DIR= ../tcp_wrappers_7.2
WRAP_DIR= /usr/local/src/security/tcp_wrappers_7.2
# Auxiliary object files that may be missing from your C library.
#
AUX = daemon.o strerror.o
# Uncomment the following macro definitions if you are running SYSV.4.
# This won't help much because SYSV.4 uses rpcbind instead of portmap.
#
# CC = /usr/ucb/cc
#LIBS = -lrpcsoc
#SYS = -DSYSV40
# Auxiliary libraries that you may have to specify
#
#LIBS = -lrpc
### End of configurable stuff.
##############################
SHELL = /bin/sh
COPT = -Dconst= -Dperror=xperror $(HOSTS_ACCESS) $(CHECK_PORT) \
$(SYS) -DFACILITY=$(FACILITY) $(ULONG) $(ZOMBIES) $(SA_LEN)
CFLAGS = $(COPT) -O
OBJECTS = portmap.o pmap_check.o from_local.o $(AUX)
all: portmap pmap_dump pmap_set
portmap: $(OBJECTS) $(WRAP_DIR)/libwrap.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJECTS) $(WRAP_DIR)/libwrap.a $(LIBS)
pmap_dump: pmap_dump.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $? $(LIBS)
pmap_set: pmap_set.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $? $(LIBS)
from_local: from_local.c
cc $(CFLAGS) -DTEST -o $@ from_local.c
lint:
lint $(COPT) $(OBJECTS:%.o=%.c)
clean:
rm -f *.o portmap pmap_dump pmap_set from_local core
shar:
@shar README Makefile portmap.c daemon.c strerror.c diffs_wrt_bsd \
pmap_dump.c pmap_set.c from_local.c pmap_check.c pmap_check.h BLURB
diffs_wrt_bsd: portmap.c.bsd portmap.c daemon.c.bsd daemon.c
-(diff -c portmap.c.bsd portmap.c; diff -c daemon.c.bsd daemon.c) >$@
deps:
@$(CC) -M $(CFLAGS) *.c | grep -v /usr/include |sed 's/\.\///'
daemon.o: daemon.c
from_local.o: from_local.c
pmap_check.o: pmap_check.c pmap_check.h Makefile
pmap_dump.o: pmap_dump.c
pmap_set.o: pmap_set.c
portmap.o: portmap.c
portmap.o: pmap_check.h
strerror.o: strerror.c