#! /bin/sh # /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 # This script is used to bring up the various network interfaces. # # @(#)/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 10.2 Sun Jul 24 12:45:56 PDT 2005 (pjv) ############################ # READ NETWORK CONFIG FILE # ############################ # Get the configuration information from /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf: . /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf ########### # LOGGING # ########### # If possible, log events in /var/log/messages: if [ -f /var/run/syslogd.pid ] && [ -x /usr/bin/logger ]; then LOGGER=/usr/bin/logger else # output to stdout/stderr: LOGGER=/bin/cat fi # Handy wrapper for verbose logging debug_log() { if [ "$DEBUG_ETH_UP" = "yes" ]; then echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: $*" | $LOGGER fi } ############################ # DETERMINE INTERFACE LIST # ############################ # Compose a list of interfaces from /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf (with a maximum # of 6 interfaces, but you can easily enlarge the interface limit # - send me a picture of such a box :-). # If a value for IFNAME[n] is not set, we assume it is an eth'n' interface. # This way, the new script is compatible with older rc.inet1.conf files. # The IFNAME array will be used to determine which interfaces to bring up/down. MAXNICS=${MAXNICS:-6} i=0 while [ $i -lt $MAXNICS ]; do IFNAME[$i]=${IFNAME[$i]:=eth${i}} i=$(($i+1)) done debug_log "List of interfaces: '${IFNAME[*]}'" ###################### # LOOPBACK FUNCTIONS # ###################### # Function to bring up the loopback interface. If loopback is # already up, do nothing. lo_up() { if [ -e /sys/class/net/lo ]; then if ! /sbin/ip link show dev lo | grep -wq -e "state UP" -e "state UNKNOWN" ; then echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: /sbin/ip address add 127.0.0.1/8 dev lo" | $LOGGER /sbin/ip address add 127.0.0.1/8 dev lo /sbin/ip link set dev lo up echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: /sbin/ip route add 127.0.0.0/8 dev lo" | $LOGGER /sbin/ip route add 127.0.0.0/8 dev lo fi fi } # Function to take down the loopback interface: lo_down() { if [ -e /sys/class/net/lo ]; then echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: /sbin/ip link set dev lo down" | $LOGGER /sbin/ip link set dev lo down fi } ####################### # INTERFACE FUNCTIONS # ####################### # Function to create virtual interfaces virtif_create() { # argument is 'i' - the position of this interface in the VIRTIFNAME array. # this loop goes from i=0 to i=number_of_configured_virtual_interfaces_minus_one # which means it doesn't do anything if there are none. for i in $(seq 0 $((${#VIRTIFNAME[@]} - 1))); do /sbin/ip tuntap add dev ${VIRTIFNAME[$i]} mode ${VIRTIFTYPE[$i]} user ${VIRTIFUSER[$i]} group ${VIRTIFGROUP[$i]} done } # Function to destory virtual interfaces virtif_destroy() { # argument is 'i' - the position of this interface in the VIRTIFNAME array. for i in $(seq 0 $((${#VIRTIFNAME[@]} - 1))); do /sbin/ip tuntap del dev ${VIRTIFNAME[$i]} mode ${VIRTIFTYPE[$i]} done } # Function to assemble a bridge interface. br_open() { # argument is 'i' - the position of this interface in the IFNAME array. /sbin/ip link add name ${IFNAME[$1]} type bridge for BRIF in ${BRNICS[$1]}; do /sbin/ip link set dev $BRIF down /sbin/ip address add 0.0.0.0 dev $BRIF /sbin/ip link set dev $BRIF master ${IFNAME[$1]} /sbin/ip link set dev $BRIF up done /sbin/ip link set dev ${IFNAME[$1]} up } # Function to disassemble a bridge interface. br_close() { /sbin/ip link set dev ${IFNAME[$1]} down # argument is 'i' - the position of this interface in the IFNAME array. #for BRIF in ${BRNICS[$1]}; do for BRIF in $(ls --indicator-style=none /sys/class/net/${IFNAME[$1]}/brif/) do /sbin/ip link set dev $BRIF nomaster done /sbin/ip link set dev ${IFNAME[$1]} down /sbin/ip link del ${IFNAME[$1]} } # Function to bring up a network interface. If the interface is # already up or does not yet exist (perhaps because the kernel driver # is not loaded yet), do nothing. if_up() { # Determine position 'i' of this interface in the IFNAME array: i=0 while [ $i -lt $MAXNICS ]; do [ "${IFNAME[$i]}" = "${1}" ] && break i=$(($i+1)) done # If "i" is greater or equal to "MAXNICS" at this point, it means we didn't # find an entry in IFNAME array corresponding to "$1", which likely means # there are more interfaces configured than MAXNICS. Let's err on the # side of caution and do nothing instead of possibly doing the wrong thing. if [ $i -ge $MAXNICS ]; then echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: skipping ${1}, you might need to increase MAXNICS" | $LOGGER return fi # If the interface is a bridge, then create it first: [ -n "${BRNICS[$i]}" ] && br_open $i # If the interface isn't in the kernel yet (but there's an alias for it in # modules.conf), then it should be loaded first: if [ -z "${IPADDR[$i]}" ] && [ "${USE_DHCP[$i]}" != "yes" ]; then # skip unconfigured interfaces debug_log "skipping ${1} early, interface is not configured in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf" return 0 fi if [ ! -e /sys/class/net/${1%%:*} ]; then # no interface yet if /sbin/modprobe -c | grep -v "^#" | grep -w "alias ${1}" | grep -vw "alias ${1} off" > /dev/null ; then echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: /sbin/modprobe ${1}" | $LOGGER /sbin/modprobe ${1} fi fi if [ -e /sys/class/net/${1%%:*} ]; then # interface exists if ! /sbin/ip address show dev ${1} 2>/dev/null | grep -wq inet || \ ! /sbin/ip link show dev ${1} | grep -wq "state UP" ; then # interface not up or not configured if [ -n "${HWADDR[$i]}" ]; then # Set hardware address _before_ the interface goes up: echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: /sbin/ip link set dev ${1} address ${HWADDR[$i]}" | $LOGGER /sbin/ip link set dev ${1} address ${HWADDR[$i]} fi if [ -n "${MTU[$i]}" ]; then # Set MTU to something else than 1500 echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: /sbin/ip link set dev ${1} mtu ${MTU[$i]}" | $LOGGER /sbin/ip link set dev ${1} mtu ${MTU[$i]} fi if /sbin/ip link show dev ${1} | grep -wq "state DOWN" ; then /sbin/ip link set dev ${1} up # Bring up interface fi if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.wireless ]; then . /etc/rc.d/rc.wireless ${1} start # Initialize any wireless parameters fi if [ "${USE_DHCP[$i]}" = "yes" ]; then # use DHCP to bring interface up # Clear DHCP_OPTIONS before adding new options to it: unset DHCP_OPTIONS # Set DHCP_OPTIONS for this interface: [ -n "${DHCP_HOSTNAME[$i]}" ] && DHCP_OPTIONS="-h ${DHCP_HOSTNAME[$i]}" [ "${DHCP_KEEPRESOLV[$i]}" = "yes" ] && DHCP_OPTIONS="$DHCP_OPTIONS -C resolv.conf" [ "${DHCP_KEEPNTP[$i]}" = "yes" ] && DHCP_OPTIONS="$DHCP_OPTIONS -C ntp.conf" [ "${DHCP_KEEPGW[$i]}" = "yes" ] && DHCP_OPTIONS="$DHCP_OPTIONS -G" [ "${DHCP_DEBUG[$i]}" = "yes" ] && DHCP_OPTIONS="$DHCP_OPTIONS -d" [ "${DHCP_NOIPV4LL[$i]}" = "yes" ] && DHCP_OPTIONS="$DHCP_OPTIONS -L" [ -n "${DHCP_IPADDR[$i]}" ] && DHCP_OPTIONS="$DHCP_OPTIONS -r ${DHCP_IPADDR[$i]}" echo "Polling for DHCP server on interface ${1}:" # If you set a timeout, you get one, even if the kernel doesn't think that # your device is connected, in case /sys isn't right (which it usually isn't # except right after the device is loaded, when it usually is): #### (start commented out) # This is deactivated for now since the kernel has been returning incorrect # results concerning whether the interface carrier is detected. #if [ -z "${DHCP_TIMEOUT[$i]}" ]; then # /sbin/ip link set dev ${1} up && sleep 1 # CONNSTATUS="$(cat /sys/class/net/${1}/carrier 2> /dev/null)" # /sbin/ip link set dev ${1} down # if [ "$CONNSTATUS" = "0" ]; then # # The kernel has just told us the cable isn't even plugged in, but we will # # give any DHCP server a short chance to reply anyway: # echo "No carrier detected on ${1}. Reducing DHCP timeout to 15 seconds." # DHCP_TIMEOUT[$i]=15 # fi #fi #### (end commented out) # 15 seconds should be a reasonable default DHCP timeout. 30 was too much. echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: /sbin/dhcpcd -L -t ${DHCP_TIMEOUT[$i]:-15} ${DHCP_OPTIONS} ${1}" | $LOGGER /sbin/dhcpcd -L -t ${DHCP_TIMEOUT[$i]:-15} ${DHCP_OPTIONS} ${1} # If the dhcpcd call succeeds, add extra IP addresses, if defined, to interface if [ "$?" == "0" ] && [ -n "${IPALIASES[$i]}" ]; then num=0 for ipalias in ${IPALIASES[$i]}; do /sbin/ip address add ${ipalias}/32 dev ${1} label ${1}:${num} ; num=$(($num + 1)) done fi else # bring up interface using a static IP address if [ -n "${IPADDR[$i]}" ]; then # skip unconfigured interfaces # Set up the network card: echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: /sbin/ip address add ${IPADDR[$i]}/${NETMASK[$i]} dev ${1}" | $LOGGER /sbin/ip address add ${IPADDR[$i]}/${NETMASK[$i]} dev ${1} if /sbin/ip link show dev ${1} | grep -wq "state DOWN" ; then /sbin/ip link set dev ${1} up # Bring up interface fi # Add extra IP addresses, if defined, to interface if [ -n "${IPALIASES[$i]}" ]; then num=0 for ipalias in ${IPALIASES[$i]}; do /sbin/ip address add ${ipalias}/32 dev ${1} label ${1}:${num} ; num=$(($num + 1)) done fi else debug_log "${1} interface is not configured in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf" fi fi else debug_log "${1} is already up, skipping" fi else debug_log "${1} interface does not exist (yet)" fi } # Function to take down a network interface: if_down() { # Determine position 'i' of this interface in the IFNAME array: i=0 while [ $i -lt $MAXNICS ]; do [ "${IFNAME[$i]}" = "${1}" ] && break i=$(($i+1)) done if [ $i -ge $MAXNICS ]; then echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: skipping ${1}, you might need to increase MAXNICS" | $LOGGER return fi if [ -e /sys/class/net/${1%%:*} ]; then if [ "${USE_DHCP[$i]}" = "yes" ]; then echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: /sbin/dhcpcd -k -d ${1}" | $LOGGER /sbin/dhcpcd -k -d ${1} 2> /dev/null || /sbin/ip link set dev ${1} down sleep 1 else echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: /sbin/ip link set dev ${1} down" | $LOGGER /sbin/ip link set dev ${1} down fi if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.wireless ]; then . /etc/rc.d/rc.wireless ${1} stop # Kill wireless daemons if any. fi # If the interface is a bridge, then destroy it now: if [ -n "${BRNICS[$i]}" ]; then br_close $i fi fi } ##################### # GATEWAY FUNCTIONS # ##################### # Function to bring up the gateway if there is not yet a default route: gateway_up() { if ! /sbin/ip route show | grep -wq default ; then if [ -n "$GATEWAY" ]; then echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: /sbin/ip route add default via ${GATEWAY}" | $LOGGER /sbin/ip route add default via ${GATEWAY} | $LOGGER fi fi } # Function to take down an existing default gateway: gateway_down() { if /sbin/ip route show | grep -wq default ; then echo "/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1: /sbin/ip route del default" | $LOGGER /sbin/ip route del default fi } # Function to start the network: start() { lo_up virtif_create for i in "${IFNAME[@]}" ; do if_up $i done gateway_up } # Function to stop the network: stop() { gateway_down for i in "${IFNAME[@]}" ; do if_down $i done virtif_destroy lo_down } ############ ### MAIN ### ############ case "$1" in start|up) # "start" (or "up") brings up all configured interfaces: start ;; stop|down) # "stop" (or "down") takes down all configured interfaces: stop ;; restart) # "restart" restarts the network: stop start ;; lo_start|lo_up) # Start the loopback interface: lo_up ;; lo_stop|lo_down) # Stop the loopback interface: lo_down ;; *_start|*_up) # Example: "eth1_start" (or "eth1_up") will start the specified interface 'eth1' INTERFACE=$(echo $1 | /bin/cut -d '_' -f 1) if_up $INTERFACE gateway_up ;; *_stop|*_down) # Example: "eth0_stop" (or "eth0_down") will stop the specified interface 'eth0' INTERFACE=$(echo $1 | /bin/cut -d '_' -f 1) if_down $INTERFACE ;; *_restart) # Example: "wlan0_restart" will take 'wlan0' down and up again INTERFACE=$(echo $1 | /bin/cut -d '_' -f 1) if_down $INTERFACE sleep 1 if_up $INTERFACE gateway_up ;; *) # The default is to bring up all configured interfaces: start esac # End of /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1