Bug 200444 - security/trousers: weird rcorder, bad nodes, possible loop
Summary: security/trousers: weird rcorder, bad nodes, possible loop
Status: New
Alias: None
Product: Ports & Packages
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Individual Port(s) (show other bugs)
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any Any
: --- Affects Some People
Assignee: Hiroki Sato
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Reported: 2015-05-25 17:21 UTC by c.kworr
Modified: 2018-01-16 12:29 UTC (History)
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PS: Adding a script to graphviz all the rcorder, helps to see the big picture. (607 bytes, text/plain)
2015-05-25 17:21 UTC, c.kworr
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Description c.kworr 2015-05-25 17:21:56 UTC
Created attachment 157131 [details]
PS: Adding a script to graphviz all the rcorder, helps to see the big picture.

Hi all.

1. 'tcsd' service mentions a few absent services: 'tmpd' and 'kerberos'. Dunno about 'tpmd', if it depends on trousers maybe it should mentions 'tcsd' instead?

2. 'tcsd' wants to start after 'SERVERS' which as per rcorder happens after 'kdc' and that's actually Kerberos provider. This way 'tcsd' can't be started before 'kerberos' as it depends on it.

3. 'tcsd' wants to start before 'named' thus pushing 'named' further down the tree. Resolver is a vital service and shouldn't be pushed like that, some other services can fail if resolver is not started yet. This is not a prolem per se unless 'tcsd' would introduce more rcorder weirdness. And rcorder works regardless whether service is disabled or enabled, this means even that I need to install trousers only to make remmina or xfce4 work the bugs are just jumping in.
Comment 1 Walter Schwarzenfeld freebsd_triage 2018-01-16 12:29:09 UTC
Possible duplicate of bug #218720 .