I noticed that mac_do(4) and mdo(1) were recently added to 14-STABLE
and decided to give them a try. A UID-based rule works:
$ sysctl security.mac.do
security.mac.do.rules: uid=1000:any
security.mac.do.enabled: 1
$ id -u
1000
$ mdo id
uid=0(root) gid=0(wheel) groups=0(wheel),5(opera
Harry Schmalzbauer:
> suddenly, there are
> lib/libifconfig/libifconfig_sfp_tables.tpl.c
> create mode 100644 lib/libifconfig/libifconfig_sfp_tables.tpl.h
> create mode 100644 lib/libifconfig/libifconfig_sfp_tables_internal.tpl.h
>
> while lib/libifconfig/libifconfig_sfp.h
> still reads
> #incl
Warner Losh:
> This suggests that we've broken the KBI we were trying to keep stable
> between 13.0
> and 13.1
When I updated my stable/13 machine from source, from
March 16 to March 30, DRM was broken (did nothing).
Rebuilding graphics/drm-fbsd13-kmod fixed it.
So there was an ABI break in