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## base.txt - fli4l configuration parameters __FLI4LVER__
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## P L E A S E R E A D T H E D O C U M E N T A T I O N ,
## S E E R E A D M E . T X T
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## B I T T E U N B E D I N G T D I E D O K U M E N T A T I O N
## L E S E N , S I E H E R E A D M E . T X T
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## Creation: 26.06.2001 fm
## Last Update: $Id: base.txt 16374 2009-02-16 20:08:08Z lanspezi $
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## Copyright (c) 2001-2008 - Frank Meyer, fli4l-Team - team@fli4l.de
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## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
## (at your option) any later version.
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# General settings:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HOSTNAME='fli4l' # name of fli4l router
PASSWORD='fli4l' # password for root login (console, sshd, imond)
BOOT_TYPE='fd' # boot device: fd, fdx2, dualfd, hd, cd, ls120,
# integrated, attached, netboot, pxeboot
# (cd, cdemul, hd and ls120 need an
# installed opt hd)
MOUNT_BOOT='rw' # mount boot device (floppy): ro, rw, no
BOOTMENU_TIME='20' # waiting time of bootmenu in seconds
# to activate normal boot
TIME_INFO='MEZ-1MESZ,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3'
# description of local time zone,
# don't touch without reading documentation
KERNEL_VERSION='2.6.16.62' # kernel version
KERNEL_BOOT_OPTION='' # append option to kernel command line
COMP_TYPE_KERNEL='gzip' # compression-type for kernel: gzip, bzip2, lzma
COMP_TYPE_ROOTFS='gzip' # compression-type for rootfs: gzip, bzip2, lzma
COMP_TYPE_OPT='bzip2' # compression-type for opt: bzip2, lzma
IP_CONNTRACK_MAX='' # override maximum limit of connection
# tracking entries
POWEROFF_ON_HALT='no' # power off after shutting down the machine
REAL_MODE_POWEROFF='no' # switch to real mode before invoking
# apm power off
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Localisation
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LOCALE='de' # defines the default language for several
# components, such as httpd
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Mount extra floppy drive to /floppy:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_MOUNTFLOPPY='no' # mount extra floppy drive: first, second, no
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Console settings (serial console, blank time, beep):
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CONSOLE_BLANK_TIME='' # time in minutes (1-60) to blank
# console; '0' = never, '' = system default
BEEP='yes' # enable beep after boot and shutdown
SER_CONSOLE='no' # use serial interface instead of or as
# additional output device and main input device
SER_CONSOLE_IF='0' # serial interface to use, 0 for ttyS0 (COM1)
SER_CONSOLE_RATE='9600' # baudrate for serial console
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Debug Settings:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DEBUG_STARTUP='no' # write an execution trace of the boot
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Keyboard layout
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KEYBOARD_LOCALE='auto' # auto: use most common keyboard layout for
# the language specified in 'LOCALE'
OPT_MAKEKBL='no' # set to 'yes' to make a new local keyboard
# layout map on the fli4l-router
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Ethernet card drivers:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Driver Bus Description
#
# 3c501 ISA 3COM EtherLink (3c501)
# 3c503 ISA 3COM EtherLinkII (3c503)
# 3c505 ISA 3COM Etherlink Plus (3c505)
# 3c507 ISA 3COM Etherlink 16 (3c507)
# 3c509 ISA 3COM EtherLinkIII (3c509)
# 3c515 ISA 3COM EtherLink XL ISA (3c515)
# 3c59x PCI 3COM Vortex/Boomerang 3c59x,3c900,3c905
# 8139cp PCI RealTek 8139C+
# 8139too PCI RealTek 8129/8139 10/100 Mb (NEW)
# 82596 Apricot Xen-II on board Ethernet
# acenic PCI Alteon AceNIC Gigabit Ethernet
# amd8111e PCI AMD8111 (new PCI lance)
# at1700 ISA AT1700 (Fujitsu 86965) ISA
# bnx2 PCI Broadcom NetXtremeII gigabit Ethernet (kernel 2.6 only)
# b44 PCI Broadcom 4400
# cassini PCI Sun Cassini(+) ethernet
# cs89x0 ISA IBM Etherjet, cs89x0 based Cards
# (Option io=0xnnn necessary!)
# de4x5 PCI Digital DE425, DE434, DE435, DE450, DE500
# depca ISA DEPCA, DE10x, DE200, DE201, DE202, DE422
# dgrs PCI Digi International RightSwitch PCI/EISA
# dl2k PCI D-Link DL2000-based Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
# dmfe PCI DM9102 compatible PCI cards from Davicom
# e1000 PCI Intel EtherExpress PRO/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
# e100 PCI Intel's original driver for EEPRO100
# e2100 ISA Cabletron E21xx ISA
# eepro100 PCI Intel EtherExpressPro PCI 10+/100B/100+
# eepro ISA Intel EtherExpress Pro/10
# eexpress ISA EtherExpress16 ISA
# epic100 PCI SMC EPIC/100 (EtherPower II) PCI
# eth16i ISA ICL EtherTeam 16i/32
# ewrk3 ISA EtherWORKS 3 ISA (DE203, DE204, DE205)
# fealnx PCI ASOUND LAN 8139 card - not RTL8139 (NEW)
# forcedeth PCI NVIDIA nForce Ethernet
# hamachi PCI GNIC-II Gigabit Ethernet
# hp100 ISA/PCI HP 10/100VG PCLAN (ISA, PCI)
# hp ISA HP PCLAN (27245, 27xxx) ISA
# hp-plus ISA HP PCLAN+ (27247B and 27252A) ISA
# lance ISA AMD LANCE and PCnet (AT1500, NE2100) ISA
# natsemi PCI National Semiconductor
# ne2k-pci PCI NE2000 PCI clone (eg. Realtek 8029, Winbond 89c940)
# ne ISA NE2000 ISA clone (eg. Realtek 8019,
# Accton 16xx, NatSemi 8390, UMC 9003/9008)
# ni5010 MiCom-Interlan NI5010
# ni52 NI5210 card (i82586 Ethernet chip)
# ni65 ni6510 (am7990 'lance' chip)
# ns83820 PCI cards with National Semiconductor 83820 chip
# pcnet32 PCI AMD PCI PCnet32
# r8169 PCI Realtek 8169 Gigabit Ethernet
# sis900 PCI SiS 900/7016
# sk98lin PCI SysKonnect/Marvell Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapters
# skge PCI New SysKonnect/Marvell GigaEthernet support
# (kernel 2.6 only)
# sky2 PCI Gigabit Ethernet adapters based on Marvell Yukon 2
# chipset (kernel 2.6 only)
# smc9194 SMC's 9000 series of Ethernet cards
# smc-ultra ISA SMC ULTRA
# starfire PCI Starfire
# sundance PCI DFE-550FX or DFE-530TXS (NEW)
# tg3 PCI Broadcom Tigon3
# tlan PCI TI ThunderLAN (Compaq Netelligent ...)
# tulip PCI DECchip Tulip (dc21x4x) PCI
# typhoon PCI 3Com Typhoon Family (3C990, 3CR990, and variants)
# via-rhine PCI VIA Rhine PCI (3043, VT86c100A, dfe-530tx)
# via-velocity PCI VIA Velocity (Found on some Via Epia Boards)
# wd ISA SMC WD80*3
# winbond-840 PCI Winbond 840
# sungem PCI Sun GEM Gbit ethernet
# sunhme PCI Sun HappyMealEthernet(HME and also QFE) 10/100baseT
# ethernet (HME with kernel 2.6 only)
# yellowfin PCI Packet Engines G-NIC PCI Gigabit Eth Adapter
#
# Donald Becker drivers (alternative drivers for 2.4-kernels only), see
# <http://web.archive.org/web/20040401083325/www.scyld.com/network/>
#
# 3c59x-db This driver is for the 3Com "Vortex" and
# "Boomerang" series ethercards. Members of the
# series include Fast EtherLink
# 3c590/3c592/3c595/3c597 and the EtherLink XL
# 3c900 and 3c905 cards.
# epic100-db
# natsemi-db
# rtl8139-db RealTek 8129/8139
# tulip-db
# via-rhine-db
# winbond-840-db Winbond 840
#
#
# Drivers below need the Package pcmcia installed:
#
# 3c574_cs PCMCIA 3Com 574
# 3c589_cs PCMCIA 3Com 589
# axnet_cs PCMCIA Asix AX88190 Fast Ethernet
# fmvj18x_cs PCMCIA Fujitsu FMV-J181/182 Ethernet
# nmclan_cs PCMCIA New Media Ethernet LAN
# pcnet_cs PCMCIA NS8390-based cards (NE2000, DLINK etc)
# smc91c92_cs PCMCIA SMC91c92-based cards
# xirc2ps_cs PCMCIA Xircom: CE2, CEM28, CEM33, or CE3
#
# If you don't find your Cardbus Card here then try the equivalent PCI-Driver:
# 3c59x instead of 3c575_cb or 8139too instead of realtek_cb
#
# These drivers need PCMCIA _and_ WLAN:
#
# orinoco_cs PCMCIA Lucent/Orinoco WLAN-Cards
# hostap_cs PCMCIA PrismII/2.5/3 based Cards - supports AP-Mode
# wavelan_cs PCMCIA WaveLAN
# wl24_cs PCMCIA ELSA Airlancer MC-2 - Should have Firmware 2.10
# airo_cs PCMCIA Cisco Aironet 4500 & 4800 series PCMCIA cards
# ray_cs PCMCIA Raylink wireless cards
# netwave_cs PCMCIA Netwave AirSurfer Wireless LAN
#
# These drivers need Package WLAN
#
# WLAN-Card Drivers IEEE802.11b:
#
# hostap_pci PCI Prism 2.5 based PCI Wlan Cards
# hostap_plx PCI Prism 2,2.5 and 3 based PCMCIA-WLan Cards
# in PLX-Adapter
# airo PCI/ISA Cisco Aironet 4500 & 4800 series PCI/ISA cards
# ipw2100 PCI Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 Driver for Linux
# (kernel 2.6 only)
# These 3 drivers acutally only work with Prism-II Cards - alternative driver
# to hostap_*
# orinoco_pci PCI Lucent/Orinoco based WLAN-Cards
# orinoco_plx PCI Lucent/Orinoco based PCMCIA WLAN-Cards in PLX Adapter
# orinoco_tmd PCI Lucent/Orinoco based WLAN-Cards with TMD PCI-Bridge
#
# WLAN-Card Drivers IEEE802.11g:
#
# ipw2200 PCI Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 Driver for Linux
# (kernel 2.6 only)
# prism54 PCI/PCMCIA Prism GT / Prism Duette / Prism Indigo Chipsets
# Achten Sie auf die Hinweise zum Prism54 Treiber
# in der WLAN Dokumentation!
# rt2500 PCI/CARDBUS Ralink RT2500 Cards - experimental
#
# USB-WLAN Card Drivers IEEE802.11g:
# rt2570 USB Ralink RT2570 Sticks - experimental
#
# USB-Card Drivers:
#
# asix Linksys USB200M
#
# pegasus teledat Fast Ethernet USB
#
# kaweth 3Com 3C19250
# ADS USB-10BT
# ATEN USB Ethernet
# ASANTE USB To Ethernet Adapter
# AOX Endpoints USB Ethernet
# Correga K.K.
# D-Link DSB-650C and DU-E10
# Entrega / Portgear E45
# I-O DATA USB-ET/T
# Jaton USB Ethernet Device Adapter
# Kingston Technology USB Ethernet Adapter
# Linksys USB10T
# Mobility USB-Ethernet Adapter
# NetGear EA-101
# Peracom Enet and Enet2
# Portsmith Express Ethernet Adapter
# Shark Pocket Adapter
# SMC 2202USB
# Sony Vaio port extender
# rtl8150 RTL8150-based USB-Ethernet-Cards
# catc Belkin F5U111
# CATC NetMate
# CATC NetMate II
# smartBridges smartNIC
#
# DSL-Modems shown as Ethernetcards:
#
# cdcether Ericsson PipeRider (all variants)
# Motorola (DM100 and SB4100)
# Broadcom Cable Modem (reference design)
# Toshiba PCX1100U and possibly other cable modems
# Sharp Zaurus SL-5000D
# eagle-usb Allied Telesyn AT-AR 215
# Sagem 250
# Acer ADSL Surf USB
# D-Link DSL 260i
# Sagem 840
# US Robotics USR9000
# Sagem F@st 800
#
# USB-to-USB-network-cable:
#
# usbnet Driver for usb-to-usb networklinks
#
# Token ring drivers (see token ring mini howto on
# <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto> and feel
# free to submit documention changes:
#
# 3c359
# abyss
# ibmtr
# lanstreamer
# olympic
# smctr
# tmsisa 2.4 kernels only
# tmspci
#
# If you need a dummy device, use 'dummy' as your NET_DRV
# and IP_NET_%_DEV='dummy<number>' as your device
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET_DRV_N='1' # number of ethernet drivers to load, usually 1
NET_DRV_1='ne2k-pci' # 1st driver: name (e.g. NE2000 PCI clone)
NET_DRV_1_OPTION='' # 1st driver: additional option
NET_DRV_2='ne' # 2nd driver: name (e.g. NE2000 ISA clone)
NET_DRV_2_OPTION='io=0x320' # 2nd driver: additional option
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Ether networks used with IP protocol:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP_NET_N='1' # number of IP ethernet networks, usually 1
IP_NET_1='192.168.6.1/24' # IP address of your n'th ethernet card and
# netmask in CIDR (no. of set bits)
IP_NET_1_DEV='eth0' # required: device name like ethX
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Additional routes, optional
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP_ROUTE_N='0' # number of additional routes
IP_ROUTE_1='192.168.7.0/24 192.168.6.99' # network/netmaskbits gateway
IP_ROUTE_2='0.0.0.0/0 192.168.6.99' # example for default-route
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Packetfilter configuration; there are two styles, old and new -
# you have to choose one of them.
#
# Please choose the new packet filter configuration, the old one is
# deprecated and only provided for compatibility reasons. During boot
# up the configuration will be translated to the new configuration,
# printed to the screen and written to bootmsg.txt to allow for an
# easy migration to the new config style.
#
# New style packet filter config:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PF_NEW_CONFIG='yes' # new style packet filter config
PF_INPUT_POLICY='REJECT' # be nice and use reject as policy
PF_INPUT_ACCEPT_DEF='yes' # use default rule set
PF_INPUT_LOG='no' # don't log anything
PF_INPUT_LOG_LIMIT='3/minute:5' # log 3 events per minute; allow a
# burst of 5 events
PF_INPUT_REJ_LIMIT='1/second:5' # reject 1 connection per second; allow
# a burst of 5 events; otherwise
# drop packet
PF_INPUT_UDP_REJ_LIMIT='1/second:5' # reject 1 udp packet per second; allow
# a burst of 5 events; otherwise drop
# packet
PF_INPUT_N='1'
PF_INPUT_1='IP_NET_1 ACCEPT' # allow all hosts in the local
# network access to the router
PF_INPUT_2='tmpl:samba DROP NOLOG' # drop (or reject) samba access
PF_INPUT_2_COMMENT='no samba traffic allowed' # without logging, otherwise
# the log file will be filled
# with useless entries
PF_FORWARD_POLICY='REJECT' # be nice and use reject as policy
PF_FORWARD_ACCEPT_DEF='yes' # use default rule set
PF_FORWARD_LOG='no' # don't log anything
PF_FORWARD_LOG_LIMIT='3/minute:5' # log 3 events per minute; allow a
# burst of 5 events
PF_FORWARD_REJ_LIMIT='1/second:5' # reject 1 connection per second; allow
# a burst of 5 events; otherwise
# drop packet
PF_FORWARD_UDP_REJ_LIMIT='1/second:5' # reject 1 udp packet per second;
# allow a burst of 5 events;
# otherwise drop packet
PF_FORWARD_N='2'
PF_FORWARD_1='tmpl:samba DROP' # drop samba traffic if it tries
# to leave the subnet
PF_FORWARD_2='IP_NET_1 ACCEPT' # accept everything else
PF_POSTROUTING_N='1'
PF_POSTROUTING_1='IP_NET_1 MASQUERADE' # masquerade traffic leaving
# the subnet
PF_PREROUTING_N='0'
PF_PREROUTING_1='1.2.3.4 dynamic:22 DNAT:@client2'
# forward ssh connections
# coming from 1.2.3.4 to client2
PF_USR_CHAIN_N='0'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Old style packet filter config - set PF_NEW_CONFIG='no' to use
# this version
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# PF_NEW_CONFIG='no' # use old style packet filter config
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Known networks - Networks which are allowed to pass the packet
# filter (additional restrictions may be applied via black/white
# lists, port based filters, port forwarding opens additional holes, ...)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
MASQ_NETWORK='IP_NET_1' # networks to masquerade (e.g. our LAN)
ROUTE_NETWORK='' # same as masq_network, but packets
# going into these networks are not
# masqueraded, see documentation
TRUSTED_NETS='' # allow free and unmasqueraded
# communication between these networks
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Host based restrictions: internal hosts to allow/deny forwarding
#
# FORWARD_HOST_WHITE='no' describes a black list (forbidden)
# FORWARD_HOST_WHITE='yes' describes a white list (allowed)
#
# Example:
# FORWARD_HOST_WHITE='no' and FORWARD_HOST_N='0':
# -> forwarding of 0 hosts is denied
# -> forwarding of all hosts is allowed
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FORWARD_HOST_WHITE='no' # 'no': black list, 'yes': white list
FORWARD_HOST_N='0' # number of allowed/denied hosts
FORWARD_HOST_1='192.168.6.5' # optional: 1st allowed/denied host
FORWARD_HOST_2='@client2' # optional: 2nd allowed/denied host
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Port based restrictions: ports to reject/deny forwarding
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
FORWARD_DENY_PORT_N='3' # no. of ports to reject/deny
# forwarding
FORWARD_DENY_PORT_1='139 REJECT-TCP' # reject forwarding of netbios
FORWARD_DENY_PORT_2='445 REJECT-TCP'
FORWARD_DENY_PORT_3='137-138 REJECT-UDP'
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Accept connections from outside to several ports (served ports)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
INPUT_POLICY='REJECT' # be nice and use reject as policy
INPUT_ACCEPT_PORT_N='0' # no. of ports to accept from outside
INPUT_ACCEPT_PORT_1='22 TCP' # e.g. allow connection to ssh service
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Logging
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
PACKETFILTER_LOG='no' # log access to rejected/denied ports
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Simple DMZ setup for dial-up based routers -- see documentation
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_DMZ='no'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Optional package: PORTFW
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PORTFW_N='0' # how many portforwardings to set up
PORTFW_1_TARGET='8080' # example 1: forward ext. port 8080
PORTFW_1_NEW_TARGET='192.168.6.15:80' # ...to int. host 192.168.6.15 port 80
PORTFW_1_PROTOCOL='tcp' # ...using tcp
PORTFW_2_TARGET='3000-3010' # example 2: forward portrange 3000-3010
PORTFW_2_NEW_TARGET='192.168.6.15' # ...to int. host 192.168.6.15
PORTFW_2_PROTOCOL='tcp' # ...using tcp
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Masq modules
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MASQ_MODULE_N='0' # load n masq modules (see documentation)
MASQ_MODULE_1='ftp' # ftp
MASQ_MODULE_1_OPTION='' # options, see documentation
MASQ_MODULE_2='irc' # irc
MASQ_MODULE_2_OPTION='' # options, see documentation
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Domain configuration:
# configuration of DNS, DHCP-Server and HOSTS -> see package DNS_DHCP
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOMAIN_NAME='lan.fli4l' # your domain name
DNS_FORWARDERS='194.8.57.8' # DNS servers of your provider,
# e.g. ns.n-ix.net
# optional configuration for the host-entry of the router in /etc/hosts
#HOSTNAME_IP='IP_NET_1_IPADDR' # IP to bind to HOSTNAME
#HOSTNAME_ALIAS_N='0' # how many ALIAS names for the router
#HOSTNAME_ALIAS_1='router.lan.fli4l' # first ALIAS name
#HOSTNAME_ALIAS_2='gateway.my.lan' # secound ALIAS name
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# imond configuration:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
START_IMOND='no' # start imond: yes or no
IMOND_USE_ORIG='yes' # use the original version of imond instead
# of the development version: yes or no
IMOND_PORT='5000' # port (tcp), don't open it to the outside
IMOND_PASS='' # imond-password, may be empty
IMOND_ADMIN_PASS='' # imond-admin-password, may be empty
IMOND_LED='' # tty for led: com1 - com4 or empty
IMOND_BEEP='no' # beep if connection going up/down
IMOND_LOG='no' # log /var/log/imond.log: yes or no
IMOND_LOGDIR='/var/log' # log-directory, e.g. /var/log
IMOND_ENABLE='yes' # accept "enable/disable" commands
IMOND_DIAL='yes' # accept "dial/hangup" commands
IMOND_ROUTE='yes' # accept "route" command
IMOND_REBOOT='yes' # accept "reboot" command
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Generic circuit configuration:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP_DYN_ADDR='yes' # use dyn. IP addresses (most providers do)
DIALMODE='auto' # standard dialmode: auto, manual, or off
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# optional package: syslogd
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_SYSLOGD='no' # start syslogd: yes or no
#SYSLOGD_RECEIVER='no' # receive messages from network
SYSLOGD_DEST_N='1' # number of destinations
SYSLOGD_DEST_1='*.* /dev/console' # n'th prio & destination of syslog msgs
SYSLOGD_DEST_2='*.* @192.168.6.2' # example: loghost 192.168.6.2
SYSLOGD_DEST_3='kern.info /var/log/dial.log' # example: log infos to file
SYSLOGD_ROTATE='no' # rotate syslog-files once every day
SYSLOGD_ROTATE_DIR='/data/syslog' # move rotated files to ....
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Optional package: klogd
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_KLOGD='no' # start klogd: yes or no
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Optional package: logip
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_LOGIP='no' # logip: yes or no
LOGIP_LOGDIR='/boot' # log-directory, e.g. /boot
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Optional package: y2k correction
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_Y2K='no' # y2k correction: yes or no
Y2K_DAYS='0' # correct hardware y2k-bug: add x days
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Optional package: PNP
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_PNP='no' # install isapnp tools: yes or no
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