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SYSCTL (7) <strong>NetBSD</strong> <strong>Miscellaneous</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> SYSCTL (7)<br />

kern.tkstat.cancc (KERN_TKSTAT_CANCC)<br />

The number of canonical input characters.<br />

kern.tkstat.nin (KERN_TKSTAT_NIN)<br />

The total number of input characters.<br />

kern.tkstat.nout (KERN_TKSTAT_NOUT)<br />

The total number of output characters.<br />

kern.tkstat.rawcc (KERN_TKSTAT_RAWCC)<br />

The number of raw input characters.<br />

kern.urandom (KERN_URND)<br />

Random integer value.<br />

kern.veriexec<br />

Tunings for Verixec.<br />

kern.veriexec.algorithms<br />

Returns a string with the supported algorithms in Veriexec.<br />

kern.veriexec.count<br />

Sub-nodes are added to this node as new mounts are monitored by Veriexec. Each<br />

mount will be under its own tableN node. Under each node there will be three variables,<br />

indicating the mount point, the file-system type, and the number of entries.<br />

kern.veriexec.strict<br />

Controls the strict level ofVeriexec. See security(8) for more information on each<br />

level’s implications.<br />

kern.veriexec.verbose<br />

Controls the verbosity level ofVeriexec. If 0, only the minimal indication required will<br />

be given about what’s happening - fingerprint mismatches, removal ofentries from the<br />

tables, modification of a fingerprinted file. If 1, more messages will be printed (ie.,<br />

when a file with a valid fingerprint is accessed). Verbose level 2isdebug mode.<br />

kern.version (KERN_VERSION)<br />

The system version string.<br />

kern.vnode (KERN_VNODE)<br />

Return the entire vnode table. Note, the vnode table is not necessarily a consistent snapshot of the<br />

system. The returned data consists of an array whose size depends on the current number of such<br />

objects in the system. Each element of the array contains the kernel address of a vnode struct<br />

vnode ∗ followed by the vnode itself struct vnode.<br />

kern.coredump.setid<br />

Settings related to set-id processes coredumps. By default, set-id processes do not dump core in<br />

situations where other processes would. The settings in this node allows an administrator to<br />

change this behavior.<br />

kern.coredump.setid.dump<br />

If non-zero, set-id processes will dump core.<br />

kern.coredump.setid.group<br />

The group-id for the set-id processes’ coredump.<br />

kern.coredump.setid.mode<br />

The mode for the set-id processes’ coredump. See chmod(1).<br />

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