Mon Mar 1 20:10:44 UTC 2021

a/e2fsprogs-1.46.2-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
a/etc-15.0-x86_64-14.txz:  Rebuilt.
  /etc/hosts: added IPv6 loopback addresses.
a/hwdata-0.345-noarch-1.txz:  Upgraded.
ap/hplip-3.20.6-x86_64-7.txz:  Rebuilt.
  Fixed desktop file to show category and icon properly.
  Thanks to upnort and ArTourter.
d/git-2.30.1-x86_64-3.txz:  Rebuilt.
  Make sure the bash-completion file is installed in the proper location.
  Thanks to Robby Workman.
d/python-setuptools-54.0.0-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
d/vala-0.50.4-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/imagemagick-7.0.11_2-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
l/python-pillow-8.1.1-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
n/network-scripts-15.0-noarch-13.txz:  Rebuilt.
  Well, apparently there was a newer branch of this than the one that was
  sitting in my usual pending queue, so here it is. This also includes some
  additional documentation on the new features. NOTE: In order to use SLAAC
  to configure IPv6, you'll need to have USE_SLAAC[x]="yes" for the interface
  in rc.inet1.conf. This is to ensure that nobody is surprised to find their
  machine fully exposed to the internet - better safe than sorry.
  Thanks to Darren "Tadgy" Austin and Robby Workman.
n/wireless_tools-30.pre9-x86_64-4.txz:  Rebuilt.
  This package contains some updates to rc.wireless and rc.wireless.conf.
  Thanks to Darren "Tadgy" Austin.
xfce/mousepad-0.5.3-x86_64-1.txz:  Upgraded.
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Patrick J Volkerding 2021-03-01 20:10:44 +00:00 committed by Eric Hameleers
parent fa458b65d9
commit 07ac5d43e5
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@ -34,13 +34,20 @@ User authentication is PAM-based now; in short, Slackware ships PAM.
The stock networking scripts now use iproute2 instead of net-tools and
bridge-utils and friends. All of the previous functionality is still
supported with the same config file syntax in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf,
but added functionality includes support for creating virtual interfaces
(e.g. tun/tap) and adding them to bridges as well as binding additional
IP addresses to virtual and/or real interfaces. This did involve some
added options to rc.inet1.conf. Maybe best of all, /sbin/ifconfig can
still be used to view (and even configure) interfaces manually - any
additional IP addresses bound to interfaces using rc.inet1 will be done
in such a way that /sbin/ifconfig recognizes them.
but added functionality includes:
- support for creating virtual interfaces (e.g. tun/tap) and adding
them to bridges as well as binding additional IP addresses to
virtual and/or real interfaces
- VLAN (802.1Q) support
- Link Aggregation (bonding) support
- IPv6 support
The added functionality required some additional options and changes
to the format of rc.inet1.conf, but for basic configurations, you can
still use /sbin/ifconfig to view and/or configure interfaces manually.
For IPv6 support, note that SLAAC is now disabled by default (the
rationale is that a newly installed machine should not have internet
connectivity without admin intervention) - see the USE_SLAAC config
parameter in the new rc.inet1.conf file.
The ntp package has changed such that ntpd now drops privileges and runs as
user ntp and group ntp. Be sure to move/merge the changes to rc.ntpd and
@ -112,7 +119,7 @@ Use one of the provided generic kernels for daily use. Do not report
ATI proprietary drivers) if you use the SMP kernel.
If you decide to use one of the non-SMP kernels, you will need to follow the
instructions in /extra/linux-5.10.14-nosmp-sdk/README.TXT to modify your
instructions in /extra/linux-5.10.19-nosmp-sdk/README.TXT to modify your
kernel sources for non-SMP usage. Note that this only applies if you are
using the Slackware-provided non-SMP kernel - if you build a custom kernel,
the symlinks at /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/{build,source} will point to the
@ -182,6 +189,7 @@ d/ninja
d/opencl-headers
d/parallel
d/patchelf
d/poke
d/python-pip
d/python2 (replaces d/python)
d/python3
@ -517,4 +525,5 @@ xfce/gtk-xfce-engine
xfce/orage
extra/bittorrent/bittorrent
extra/mplayerplug-in/mplayerplug-in
extra/recordmydesktop/recordmydesktop

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a/e2fsprogs-1.46.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
a/etc-15.0-x86_64-14.txz: Rebuilt.
/etc/hosts: added IPv6 loopback addresses.
a/hwdata-0.345-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded.
ap/hplip-3.20.6-x86_64-7.txz: Rebuilt.
Fixed desktop file to show category and icon properly.
Thanks to upnort and ArTourter.
d/git-2.30.1-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt.
Make sure the bash-completion file is installed in the proper location.
Thanks to Robby Workman.
d/python-setuptools-54.0.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
d/vala-0.50.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
l/imagemagick-7.0.11_2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
l/python-pillow-8.1.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
n/network-scripts-15.0-noarch-13.txz: Rebuilt.
Well, apparently there was a newer branch of this than the one that was
sitting in my usual pending queue, so here it is. This also includes some
additional documentation on the new features. NOTE: In order to use SLAAC
to configure IPv6, you'll need to have USE_SLAAC[x]="yes" for the interface
in rc.inet1.conf. This is to ensure that nobody is surprised to find their
machine fully exposed to the internet - better safe than sorry.
Thanks to Darren "Tadgy" Austin and Robby Workman.
n/wireless_tools-30.pre9-x86_64-4.txz: Rebuilt.
This package contains some updates to rc.wireless and rc.wireless.conf.
Thanks to Darren "Tadgy" Austin.
xfce/mousepad-0.5.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
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Mon Mar 1 20:10:44 UTC 2021
a/e2fsprogs-1.46.2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
a/etc-15.0-x86_64-14.txz: Rebuilt.
/etc/hosts: added IPv6 loopback addresses.
a/hwdata-0.345-noarch-1.txz: Upgraded.
ap/hplip-3.20.6-x86_64-7.txz: Rebuilt.
Fixed desktop file to show category and icon properly.
Thanks to upnort and ArTourter.
d/git-2.30.1-x86_64-3.txz: Rebuilt.
Make sure the bash-completion file is installed in the proper location.
Thanks to Robby Workman.
d/python-setuptools-54.0.0-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
d/vala-0.50.4-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
l/imagemagick-7.0.11_2-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
l/python-pillow-8.1.1-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
n/network-scripts-15.0-noarch-13.txz: Rebuilt.
Well, apparently there was a newer branch of this than the one that was
sitting in my usual pending queue, so here it is. This also includes some
additional documentation on the new features. NOTE: In order to use SLAAC
to configure IPv6, you'll need to have USE_SLAAC[x]="yes" for the interface
in rc.inet1.conf. This is to ensure that nobody is surprised to find their
machine fully exposed to the internet - better safe than sorry.
Thanks to Darren "Tadgy" Austin and Robby Workman.
n/wireless_tools-30.pre9-x86_64-4.txz: Rebuilt.
This package contains some updates to rc.wireless and rc.wireless.conf.
Thanks to Darren "Tadgy" Austin.
xfce/mousepad-0.5.3-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
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Sat Feb 27 19:26:22 UTC 2021
a/kernel-generic-5.10.19-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.
a/kernel-huge-5.10.19-x86_64-1.txz: Upgraded.

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@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
Sat Feb 27 19:31:09 UTC 2021
Mon Mar 1 20:13:40 UTC 2021
Here is the file list for this directory. If you are using a
mirror site and find missing or extra files in the disk
subdirectories, please have the archive administrator refresh
the mirror.
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 15004 2021-02-09 12:00 ./CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 163 2021-02-24 20:38 ./CHECKSUMS.md5.asc
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 15339 2021-02-28 22:06 ./CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1069152 2021-02-27 19:31 ./CHECKSUMS.md5
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 163 2021-02-27 19:31 ./CHECKSUMS.md5.asc
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 17976 1994-06-10 02:28 ./COPYING
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 35147 2007-06-30 04:21 ./COPYING3
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 19573 2016-06-23 20:08 ./COPYRIGHT.TXT
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 616 2006-10-02 04:37 ./CRYPTO_NOTICE.TXT
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1382672 2021-02-27 19:26 ./ChangeLog.txt
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drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 2013-03-20 22:17 ./EFI
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2021-02-27 19:24 ./EFI/BOOT
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1417216 2019-07-05 18:54 ./EFI/BOOT/bootx64.efi
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2504 2019-07-05 18:54 ./EFI/BOOT/make-grub.sh
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 10722 2013-09-21 19:02 ./EFI/BOOT/osdetect.cfg
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1273 2013-08-12 21:08 ./EFI/BOOT/tools.cfg
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 14 2012-09-20 18:06 ./patches/MANIFEST.bz2
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 163 2021-02-27 19:30 ./slackware64/CHECKSUMS.md5.asc
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3992100 2021-03-01 20:12 ./slackware64/MANIFEST.bz2
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 2009-08-23 23:34 ./slackware64/PACKAGES.TXT -> ../PACKAGES.TXT
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 28672 2021-02-27 19:29 ./slackware64/a
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 28672 2021-03-01 20:12 ./slackware64/a
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 350 2021-02-13 10:58 ./slackware64/a/ed-1.17-x86_64-3.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 62632 2021-02-13 10:58 ./slackware64/a/ed-1.17-x86_64-3.txz
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drwxr-sr-x 2 root root 4096 2021-02-13 05:32 ./source/xfce/mousepad
drwxr-sr-x 2 root root 4096 2021-02-28 19:41 ./source/xfce/mousepad
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drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2021-02-13 05:32 ./source/xfce/thunar
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@ -621,6 +621,7 @@ gzip ./source/ap/hplip/setup.py.lc_all.c.diff
gzip ./source/ap/hplip/doinst.sh
gzip ./source/ap/hplip/hplip.python3.shebang.diff
gzip ./source/ap/hplip/0025-Remove-all-ImageProcessor-functionality-which-is-clo.patch
gzip ./source/ap/hplip/fix-desktop-file.patch
gzip ./source/ap/hplip/0021-Add-include-cups-ppd.h-in-various-places-as-CUPS-2.2.patch
gzip ./source/ap/lxc/doinst.sh
gzip ./source/ap/ghostscript-fonts-std/doinst.sh

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ cd $(dirname $0) ; CWD=$(pwd)
PKGNAM=e2fsprogs
VERSION=${VERSION:-$(echo e2fsprogs*.tar.?z | cut -d - -f 2 | rev | cut -f 3- -d . | rev)}
BUILD=${BUILD:-2}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
NUMJOBS=${NUMJOBS:-" -j$(expr $(nproc) + 1) "}

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@ -6,16 +6,12 @@
# "named" name server. Just add the names, addresses
# and any aliases to this file...
#
# By the way, Arnt Gulbrandsen <agulbra@nvg.unit.no> says that 127.0.0.1
# should NEVER be named with the name of the machine. It causes problems
# for some (stupid) programs, irc and reputedly talk. :^)
#
# For loopbacking.
127.0.0.1 localhost
# This next entry is technically wrong, but good enough to get TCP/IP apps
# to quit complaining that they can't verify the hostname on a loopback-only
# Linux box.
::1 localhost
# Same thing for the default hostname if nothing was set up by netconfig:
127.0.0.1 darkstar.example.net darkstar
::1 darkstar.example.net darkstar
# End of hosts.

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ cd $(dirname $0) ; CWD=$(pwd)
PKGNAM=etc
VERSION=15.0
BUILD=${BUILD:-13}
BUILD=${BUILD:-14}
# Automatically determine the architecture we're building on:
if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ cd $(dirname $0) ; CWD=$(pwd)
PKGNAM=hwdata
VERSION=${VERSION:-$(echo $PKGNAM-*.tar.?z | rev | cut -f 3- -d . | cut -f 1 -d - | rev)}
BUILD=${BUILD:-2}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then
case "$( uname -m )" in

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
diff -Nur hplip-3.20.6.orig/hp-uiscan.desktop.in hplip-3.20.6/hp-uiscan.desktop.in
--- hplip-3.20.6.orig/hp-uiscan.desktop.in 2020-06-09 06:20:52.000000000 -0500
+++ hplip-3.20.6/hp-uiscan.desktop.in 2021-02-28 23:02:12.015266747 -0600
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
Version=1.0
Type=Application
Terminal=false
-Name=hp-uiscan
+Name=HP Scan Utility
Exec=/usr/bin/hp-uiscan
-Icon=/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/48/printer.svg
+Categories=Application;Utility;
+Icon=@abs_datadir@/hplip/data/images/128x128/hp_logo.png

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PKGNAM=hplip
VERSION=${VERSION:-$(echo $PKGNAM-*.tar.?z | rev | cut -f 3- -d . | cut -f 1 -d - | rev)}
BUILD=${BUILD:-6}
BUILD=${BUILD:-7}
NUMJOBS=${NUMJOBS:-" -j$(expr $(nproc) + 1) "}
@ -83,6 +83,9 @@ zcat $CWD/setup.py.lc_all.c.diff.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
# Fix a few .py files lacking #!/usr/bin/python3:
zcat $CWD/hplip.python3.shebang.diff.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
# Fix the desktop file to show correct icon and category
zcat $CWD/fix-desktop-file.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1
# Choose correct options depending on whether PAM is installed:
if [ -L /lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/libpam.so.? ]; then
unset SHADOW_OPTIONS

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PKGNAM=git
VERSION=${VERSION:-$(echo $PKGNAM-*.tar.?z* | cut -d - -f 2 | rev | cut -f 3- -d . | rev)}
BUILD=${BUILD:-2}
BUILD=${BUILD:-3}
NUMJOBS=${NUMJOBS:-" -j$(expr $(nproc) + 1) "}
@ -95,6 +95,10 @@ cp -a \
( cd $PKG/usr/doc/git-$VERSION/Documentation ; rm *.1 *.3 *.7 )
( cd $PKG/usr/doc/git-$VERSION && find . -name ".git*" -exec rm -r "{}" \+ )
mkdir -p $PKG/usr/share/bash-completion/completions
ln -s /usr/doc/git-$VERSION/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash \
$PKG/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/git
make $NUMJOBS \
prefix=/usr \
mandir=/usr/man \

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PKGNAM=vala
VERSION=${VERSION:-$(echo $PKGNAM-*.tar.?z | rev | cut -f 3- -d . | cut -f 1 -d - | rev)}
BUILD=${BUILD:-3}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
# Automatically determine the architecture we're building on:
if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then

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PKGNAM=python-pillow
VERSION=${VERSION:-$(echo Pillow-*.tar.?z | rev | cut -f 3- -d . | cut -f 1 -d - | rev)}
BUILD=${BUILD:-3}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
# Automatically determine the architecture we're building on:
if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then

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IPv6 for Slackware
==================
Features
--------
* Dual stack. Interfaces can be configured with an IPv4 address or an IPv6
address, or both.
* Each interface can have single or multiple v4 and/or v6 IPs. Additional
v4 IPs are added as 'alias' interfaces, whereas v6 IPs are simply added
to the interface.
* Optional StateLess Address Auto Configuration (SLAAC) of v6 IP addresses
(disabled by default).
* DHCPv6 support for server controlled address configuration.
* Fixed IP configuration of IPv6 interfaces.
Configuration
-------------
v6 IPs can be configured via SLAAC, DHCP6 or statically using the following new
options for rc.inet1.conf:
USE_SLAAC[x]="" Allow StateLess Address Auto Configuration of a
(potentially) globally routable v6 IP. With this option
set to "yes", the interface's v6 IP will ONLY be
configured via SLAAC, even if RA indicates DHCP6 is
available on the network - if SLAAC is not available on
the network, no IPv6 address will be assigned.
Since dhcpcd is capable of handling SLAAC as well as
DHCP, it is better practice to set USE_DHCP6[x]="yes" to
perform full auto configuration instead.
USE_DHCP6[x]="" Use dhcpcd to configure the interface. This will bring
up the interface using DHCP6, falling back to SLAAC (if
configured on the network), or will leave the interface
unconfigured after a timeout. When this option is set
to "yes", the USE_SLAAC[x] option is ignored.
This is the preferred option to configure an interface
dynamically - whether the network is setup for DHCP6 or
SLAAC, dhcpcd will be able to configure the interface.
IP6ADDRS[x]="" The static v6 IP addresses for the interface. This
option takes a list of v6 IP addresses and prefix
lengths in CIDR notation, in a space delimited list.
For example: IP6ADDRS[x]="a:b:c:d:e::1/48 1:2:3:4::5/64"
If a prefix length is not given (separated from the IP
address with a /), a length of 64 will be assumed, and
a warning emitted about the unset value.
When either the USE_DHCP6[x] or USE_SLAAC[x] options are
set to "yes", this setting is ignored - dynamic
configuration takes precedence over fixed IPs in
Slackware.
GATEWAY6="" The default IPv6 gateway for the network. This is a
IPv6 address in standard format.
The following lesser used misc options have been added for use in rc.inet1.conf:
USE_RA[x]="" Normally, unless USE_SLAAC[x]="yes" is set, Router
Advertisment (RA) is disabled for the interface as it
can result in extraneous routes being added to the
routing table. With this option set to "yes", RA
packets will be accepted on the interface even when DHCP
or fixed IP addressing is used, and the routes
advertised by the router will be added to the table.
Conversely, if this option is explicitly set to "no", RA
will be disabled at all times - meaning SLAAC cannot be
performed even when USE_SLAAC[x]="yes" is set. The
default (unset) is to enable RA when SLAAC is in use,
and to disable it otherwise.
The use of this option should rarely be required as
rc.inet1 will do the right thing.
SLAAC_TIMEOUT[x]="" The time to wait (in seconds) for an interface to be
configured by SLAAC. When unset, the default is 15.
Some networks may require a longer period for the router
to broadcast an advertisement packet on the network.
Disabling IPv6
--------------
For some use cases, where IPv6 support is not required at all, disabling IPv6
may be a better option than leaving the interface unconfigured.
There are two similar methods which can be used to disable IPv6. Both of the
options involve creating (or replacing the content if it already exists) the
file /etc/modprobe.d/ipv6.conf (which overrides any configuration in the
/lib/modprobe.d/ipv6.conf file), and making the content as follows:
alias ipv6 off
alias net-pf-10 off
Or:
install ipv6 /bin/true
install net-pf-10 /bin/true
It is important to disable both the 'ipv6' and 'net-pf-10' modules since the
module can be automatically loaded by each name.
Changes from previous Slackware versions
----------------------------------------
* Previously, if the network the host is connecting to is configured for
StateLess Address Auto Configuration (SLAAC), the host would bring up an
interface with a (potentially) globally routable IPv6 address with no
configuration by the user. This has been changed so that all network
configuration must be explicitly enabled. Thus, interfaces will no longer
automatically come up with a valid IPv6 address on networks which support auto
configuration, without enabling the USE_SLAAC[x]="yes" option for the
interface. This is a security enhancement.
* Unless RA is explicitly enabled using the USE_RA[x]="yes" option, rc.inet1 now
disables RA (via the accept_ra tunable in /proc) for an interface before
trying to add any IPs configured for it. This prevents RA on the network from
automatically adding any routes to the table. When USE_SLAAC[x]="yes" is set,
RA is implicitly re-enabled for the interface (since SLAAC and RA are usually
used together on a network), unless explicitly disabled with USE_RA[x]="no".
This is a change from previous versions of Slackware, which would auto
configure routes. This is a security enhancement in the same vein as above.
* Interfaces will no longer be brought into the 'up' state unless they are
actually configured with an IP address. In previous versions, no matter
whether the interface was assigned an IP (either via DHCP or a fixed IP) or
not, the interface would be left in the 'up' state after executing 'rc.inet1
start'. This will no longer happen and is considered a clean-up of the
previous behaviour.
* If no NETMASK[x] is set for an interface, rc.inet1 will now assume a
prefix/netmask of 24 (and will emit a warning). CIDR notation netmasks are now
recommended (with the leading / as optional), but the old style dotted-quad
notation is still accepted for IPv4. This is a configuration enhancement.
* In previous versions, the IP aliases configuration for IPv4 assumed a netmask
of /32, making the interface only addressable by itself. Now, a netmask of
/24 is assumed where none is provided in the configuration. This is a bugfix.
* Sometime during this -current cycle, the call to dhcpcd gained a hard coded -L
(disable use of IPv4LL addresses as last resort) parameter which effectively
rendered the DHCP_NOIPV4LL[x] option redundant - the use of -L was not
contingent upon the value of DHCP_NOIPV4LL[x]. The hard coded -L has been
removed from the dhcpcd command line, restoring the behaviour of 14.2 and the
usefulness of the DHCP_NOIPV4LL[x] option.
Known issues
------------
* When being invoked without the -4 or -6 option (that is, when both USE_DHCP[x]
and USE_DHCP6[x] are set), dhcpcd will only wait until one type of IP is
obtained before backgrounding - it will not wait for both a v4 AND v6 to be
configured. This means there is no way to know if the interface has been
configured for both types of IP, as one type will continue to be sought in the
background; but may ultimately fail. This is an issue with the way dhcpcd
operates and not an issue with rc.inet1.
* Changes in interface configuration type from DHCP to fixed IP or stateless
will cause an issue where the dhcpcd daemon fails to be stopped during a
restart or stop/start operation because rc.inet1 is unaware of how an
interface was previously configured - it can only stop the interface based
upon its current configuration. This is a by-product of the way the rc.inet1
script is coded (there is no record kept of the previous configuration type of
an interface) and is present (but doesn't seem to be documented anywhere) on
previous versions of Slackware. This particular issue is not specifically
related to IPv6, but is documented here for completeness.
* When being killed in if_down(), dhcpcd requires some command line options to
match those which were used to invoke it - not only does the interface name
need to match, but also the use of -4/-6. This can cause a problem during a
restart or stop/start of the interface if the configuration for DHCP has
changed. This manifests itself in the same way as the issue detailed above
and is no more serious. In both cases, the end user must kill the dhcpcd
daemon manually. This issue is caused by the new way dhcpcd is invoked when
using/not using IPv6.
Thanks
------
* Robby Workman, for the original iproute2 version of rc.inet1 and advice.
* David Spencer, for advice, debating, and testing the SLAAC implementation.
--
Darren 'Tadgy' Austin.
<darren (at) afterdark.org.uk>

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VLANs (aka, 802.1q)
===================
Features
--------
* Simple configuration of VLAN interfaces using standard rc.inet1.conf
variables.
* Utilises the new IFOPTS[x]="" paramter, which allows VLAN interface
specific configuration, supporting the use of any option.
* VLAN interfaces can be built on top of bonds and virtual or physical
interfaces.
Configuration
-------------
Configuring VLAN bound interfaces utilises the standard Slackware networking
configuration syntax in rc.inet1.conf, with setting up an interface as simple
as changing the IFNAME[x].
VLAN interfaces can be configured quite simply in rc.inet1.conf, in the standard
Slackware way of defining an interface. The key to the configuration is to use
the correct IFNAME[x]="" setting for the underlying ethernet (or bond) interface
and the tagged VLAN ID that should be exposed. For example:
IFNAME[0]="eth0.10"
IFOPTS[0]=""
IPADDR[0]="192.168.10.1"
NETMASK[0]="24"
The VLAN ID is taken from the full interface name, which is comprised of the
underlying interface name, a period (.) and then the VLAN ID to expose.
The above example would use the physical interface 'eth0', and expose the VLAN
with ID '10'.
It is also possible to use a bond as the underlying interface, which allows
link aggregated VLAN interfaces to be created for network redundancy.
The interfaces support IPv4 and IPv6 IP addressing configured in the Slackware
way in rc.inet1.conf.
IFOPTS[x] is a pipe (|) delimited list of VLAN kernel module specific settings
to be applied to the interface. The ip-link(8) man page contains details of
exactly what settings can be used with this option (search for "VLAN Type
Support"). For example:
VLANOPTS[x]="protocol 802.1ad | reorder_hdr off"
Under normal circumstances, where a standard VLAN interface is required, no
options should be supplied.
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<darren (at) afterdark.org.uk>

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Bonding (link aggregation)
==========================
Features
--------
* Full support of features offered by the bonding kernel module.
* Selectable bonding mode using a single parameter in rc.inet1.conf.
* Easy addition of interfaces to the bond using a parameter in rc.inet1.conf.
* Custom bonding module options can be provided using the generic parameter
IFOPTS[x] in the configuration file.
Configuration
-------------
Bonding interfaces can be configured via two new bond specific parameters in
rc.inet1.conf, plus use of the generic IFOPTS[x] parameter. New parameters
are:
BONDNICS[x]="" The space delimited list of interfaces to add to this
bond. The interfaces will be brought up and configured
while bringing up the interface, so do not need to be
previously defined in rc.inet1.conf. A bond can be
created with only 1 interface, but does not become
useful until at least 2 interfaces are configured.
BONDMODE[x]="" This parameter sets the bonding mode for this
interface. If not specified when BONDNICS[x] has been
used, the default is 'balance-rr'. See below for a
list of all bonding modes available.
The following bond modes are available:
balance-rr This mode is also known as round-robin mode. Packets
are sequentially transmitted and received through each
interface one by one. This mode provides load
balancing functionality along with fault tolerance.
active-backup When in this mode only one interface set to active,
while all other interfaces are in the backup state. If
the active interface fails, a backup interface replaces
it as the only active interface in the bond. This mode
only provides fault tolerance, no load balancing.
This mode requires that the 'primary <interface>'
option be configured with the IFOPTS[x] parameter.
balance-xor The source MAC address uses exclusive or (XOR) logic
with the destination MAC address. This calculation
ensures that the same slave interface is selected for
each destination MAC address. This mode provides fault
tolerance and load balancing.
broadcast All packets are sent to all the slaved interfaces. This
mode provides fault tolerance, but may result in
duplicate packets arriving at the destination.
802.3ad Also known as LACP. This mode creates aggregation
groups that share the same speed and duplex settings,
and it requires a switch that supports an IEEE 802.3ad.
This mode uses all interfaces to form the aggregation
group and provides fault tolerance and load balancing.
balance-tlb This mode ensures that the outgoing traffic
distribution is set according to the load on each
interface and that the current interface receives all
the incoming traffic. If the assigned interface fails
to receive traffic, another interface is assigned to
the receiving role. This provides fault tolerance and
load balancing.
balance-alb The receiving packets are load balanced through Address
Resolution Protocol (ARP) negotiation. This mode
provides fault tolerance and load balancing.
Module specific interface options can be set using the the IFOPTS[x] paramter,
which takes a pipe (|) delimited list of options for the interface. The
following are the most useful options which can be set with IFOPTS[x]:
miimon Specifies the MII link monitoring frequency in milliseconds.
This determines how often the link state of each slaved
interface is checked for link failures. A value of zero
disables MII link monitoring, but this is NOT advised. A value
of 100 is a good starting point. The default value is 0, so be
sure to set this option with ALL modes.
lacp_rate This option specifies the rate at which the host will ask the
link partner to transmit LACPDU packets in 802.3ad mode.
Possible values are:
slow Transmit LACPDUs every 30 seconds.
fast Transmit LACPDUs every 1 second.
The default is slow, but fast is recommended.
primary The interface (eth0, eth2, ...) selecting which slave is the
primary device. The specified interface will always be the
active slave while it is available. Only when the primary is
off-line will alternate interfaces be used. This is useful
when one interface is preferred over another (e.g. when one
interface has higher throughput than another). This option
is only valid for active-backup, balance-tlb, and balance-alb
modes.
xmit_hash_policy
Selects the transmit hash policy to use for interface selection
in balance-xor, 802.3ad, and balance-tlb modes. Possible
values are:
layer2 Use XOR of source/dest hardware MAC addresses
and packet type ID fields to generate the hash.
This algorithm will place all traffic to a
particular network peer on the same slave.
layer2+3 Use a combination of layer2 and layer3 protocol
information (hardware MAC addresses and IP
addresses) to generate the hash.
This algorithm will place all traffic to a
particular network peer on the same slave.
This policy is intended to provide a more
balanced distribution of traffic than layer2
alone, especially in environments where a
layer3 gateway device is required to reach most
destinations.
layer3+4 This policy uses upper layer protocol
information, when available, to generate the
hash. This allows for traffic to a particular
network peer to span multiple slave interfaces,
although a single connection will not span
multiple slaves.
The default value is layer2. Additional (lesser used) policies
are available, and documented in kernel source documentation:
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt
The IFOPTS[x] option should always include the 'miimon' option - not using this
option will result in network degradation.
In 'active-backup' mode, the 'primary' option should also be supplied.
When using '802.3ad mode', set "lacp_rate fast" for faster recovery from an
interface failure.
In other modes, the 'xmit_hash_policy' should be set.
Full documentation of the bonding layer is available in the kernel source
documentation: /usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt.
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Slackware Network Configuration
===============================
Networking in Slackware is configured by the /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 script, and the
configuration file /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf. Wireless interfaces are configured
just like any network interface, but accept many more configuration parameters.
The rc.inet1.conf file contains a series of variable array definitions, with
each array index corresponding to a single network interface. This means that
each set of parameters with an index of 0 configure the first interface (since
indexing starts at 0), parameters with an index of 1 configure the second
interface, and so on. Not all parameters need to be set for each type of
interface, or interface number. This is better illustrated with examples,
which you will find in the documentation below.
Starting and Stopping Interfaces
--------------------------------
The way to start networking (configuring all NICs, bringing the interfaces up,
and creating a default route, if required) is by running the command:
/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 start
This command will configure all networking interfaces which are defined in the
configuration file, and is used at boot time to bring networking up.
The counterpart to this is the:
/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 stop
command, which will bring all networking to a stop. It is advised to use this
with caution as it can make your host completely inaccessable from the network.
Restarting the whole network (all available network interfaces) and resetting
the default gateway (if set) is done in a similar fashion to starting it:
/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 restart
And will first deconfigure all interfaces, before bringing them back up - which
is functionally equalivant to a 'stop' and 'start' operation.
More specifically speaking, you can start/stop/restart any network interface on
an individual basis using the commands:
/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 <interface>_start
/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 <interface>_stop
/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 <interface>_restart
where <interface> is the name of an existing network interface (eth0, eth1,
wlan0, etc).
Guided Networking Configuration
-------------------------------
The 'netconfig' script is capable of configuring basic networking parameters for
the first ethernet interface of the system, and writing an annotated
/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf configuration file. 'netconfig' is usually invoked
during installation to configure the first ethernet interface of your freshly
installed system.
'netconfig' is capable of configuring a set of IPv4 and/or IPv6 addresses for an
interface, or setting the interface to be configured using DHCP (both DHCPv4 and
DHCPv6) and IPv6 StateLess Address Auto Configuration (SLAAC). The default
gateways and nameservers can also be configured through the guided interface.
The option to use NetworkManager for interface configuration (instead of
rc.inet1.conf) is also available.
For most users with a single ethernet interface, and simple IP configuration
requirements, 'netconfig' can completely configure the networking sub-system for
you.
Deprecated and New IPv4 Configuration Syntax
--------------------------------------------
With the release of Slackware 15.0, several parameters used in older
rc.inet1.conf configurations have become deprecated and are substituted by a
new, singular, IP parameter for v4 addresses.
Specifically, the following parameters used in previous rc.inet1.conf
configurations to configure IPv4 addresses have become deprecated:
IPADDR[x]=""
NETMASK[x]=""
IPALIASES[x]=""
These parameters should no longer be used in new configurations.
New configurations should use the updated syntax parameter:
IPADDRS[x]=""
which can hold multiple, space delimited, IPv4 addresses with their CIDR
masks in order to configure an interface.
The format for the addresses specified in this new parameter is:
IP-address/mask
For example:
IPADDRS[0]="192.168.0.1/24 10.10.10.10/8"
which would be the equilivant of old syntax:
IPADDR[0]="192.168.0.1"
NETMASK[0]="255.255.255.0"
IPALIASES[0]="10.10.10.10/8"
If a mask (in CIDR notation) is not provided with the IP address in IPADDRS, it
is assumed to be /24 (aka, 255.255.255.0). A warning will also be emitted about
the missing mask.
rc.inet1 is fully backwards compatible with the older syntax - old configuration
files will contiinue to be accepted for the foreseeable future, but 'netconfig'
has been adjusted to output the new syntax.
Notes:
* When DHCP or SLAAC is used to dynamically configure the interface, IP
addresses specified in IPADDRS will be added to the interface as alias IPs.
However, any address specified in IPADDR is *not* added to the interface in
order to maintain backwards semantics with the pre 15.0 rc.inet1.
* Should an rc.inet1.conf contain both the IPADDR and IPADDRS parameters
(without DHCP or SLAAC being in use) the addresses listed in IPADDRS will be
added to the interface after the IPADDR address is set.
Manual Networking Configuration
-------------------------------
FIXME
IPv6
----
Overview
~~~~~~~~
With the new IPv4 syntax detailed above, there is the addition of optional
configuration semantics for IPv6.
The IPv6 capabilities in Slackware 15.0+ are as follows:
* Dual stack. Interfaces can be configured with an IPv4 address or an IPv6
address, or both.
* Each interface can have single or multiple v4 and/or v6 IPs.
* Optional StateLess Address Auto Configuration (SLAAC) of v6 IP addresses,
for quick and easy IPv6 configuration on supported networks.
* DHCPv6 support for server controlled dynamic address configuration.
* Fixed IPv6 addresses configured interfaces.
'netconfig' can be used for guided configuration of all of the above features,
or they can be configured manually using the options below.
IPv6 Parameters
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
v6 IPs can be configured via SLAAC, DHCP6 or statically using the following
new options for rc.inet1.conf:
USE_SLAAC[x]="" Allow StateLess Address Auto Configuration of a
(potentially) globally routable v6 IP. With this
parameter set to "yes", the interface's v6 IP will ONLY
be configured via SLAAC, even if Router Advertisment
indicates DHCPv6 is available on the network - if SLAAC
is not available on the network, no IPv6 address will be
assigned.
Since 'dhcpcd' is capable of handling SLAAC as well as
DHCPv6, it is better practice to set USE_DHCP6[x]="yes"
to perform full auto configuration instead.
USE_DHCP6[x]="" Use 'dhcpcd' to configure the interface. This will
bring up the interface using DHCPv6, falling back to
SLAAC (if supported on the network), or will leave the
interface unconfigured after a timeout. When this
parameter is set to "yes", the USE_SLAAC[x] option is
ignored.
This is the preferred option to configure an interface
dynamically - whether the network is setup for DHCPv6 or
SLAAC, 'dhcpcd' will be able to configure the interface.
IP6ADDRS[x]="" The static v6 IP addresses for the interface. This
parameter takes a list of v6 IP addresses and prefix
lengths in CIDR notation, in a space delimited list.
For example: IP6ADDRS[x]="a:b:c:d:e::1/48 1:2:3:4::5/64"
If a prefix length is not given (separated from the IP
address with a /), a length of 64 will be assumed, and
a warning emitted about the unset value.
When either the USE_DHCP6[x] or USE_SLAAC[x] options are
set to "yes", the IP addresses listed in this parameter
are also added to the interface, but only upon sucessful
assigning of the dynamic IP address.
A static gateway can be configured using this parameter:
GATEWAY6="" The default IPv6 gateway for the network. This is a
single IPv6 address in standard format, without a
prefix suffix.
The following lesser used misc options can be used for tailouring of the IPv6
configuration process:
USE_RA[x]="" Normally, unless USE_SLAAC[x]="yes" is set, Router
Advertisment (RA) is disabled for the interface as it
can result in extraneous routes being added to the
routing table. With this option set to "yes", RA
packets will be accepted on the interface even when DHCP
or fixed IP addressing is used, and the routes
advertised by the router will be added to the table.
Conversely, if this parameter is explicitly set to "no",
RA will be disabled at all times - meaning SLAAC cannot
be performed even when USE_SLAAC[x]="yes" is set. The
default (unset) is to enable RA when SLAAC is in use,
and to disable it otherwise.
The use of this parameter should rarely be required as
rc.inet1 will do the right thing.
SLAAC_TIMEOUT[x]="" The time to wait (in seconds) for an interface to be
configured by SLAAC. When unset, the default is 15.
Some networks may require a longer period for the router
to broadcast an advertisement packet on the network, so
may need to increase this value.
Disabling IPv6
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For some use cases, where IPv6 support is not required at all, disabling IPv6
may be a better option than leaving the interface unconfigured.
There are two similar methods which can be used to disable IPv6. Both of the
options involve creating (or replacing the content if it already exists in)
the file:
/etc/modprobe.d/ipv6.conf
(which overrides any configuration in the /lib/modprobe.d/ipv6.conf file),
with the content:
alias ipv6 off
alias net-pf-10 off
Or:
install ipv6 /bin/true
install net-pf-10 /bin/true
It is important to disable both the 'ipv6' and 'net-pf-10' modules since the
module can be automatically loaded by either name.
Changes From Previous Behaviour
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Previous to Slackware 15.0, if the network the host is connecting to is set
up for StateLess Address Auto Configuration (SLAAC), the host would bring up
an interface with a (potentially) globally routable IPv6 address with no
configuration by the user. This has been changed so that all network
configuration must be explicitly enabled. Thus, interfaces will no longer
automatically come up with a valid IPv6 address on networks which support
auto configuration, without enabling the USE_SLAAC[x]="yes" parameter for
the interface. This is a security enhancement.
* Unless RA is explicitly enabled using the USE_RA[x]="yes" option, rc.inet1
now disables RA (via the accept_ra tunable in /proc) for an interface before
trying to add any IPs configured for it. This prevents RA on the network
from automatically adding any routes to the table. When USE_SLAAC[x]="yes"
is set, RA is implicitly re-enabled for the interface (since SLAAC and RA
are usually used together on a network), unless explicitly disabled with
USE_RA[x]="no". This is a change from previous versions of Slackware, which
would auto configure routes without any user intevention. This is a
security enhancement.
Caveats
~~~~~~~
* When being configured with the USE_DHCP[x]="yes" and USE_DHCP6[x]="yes"
parameters for an interface (that is, configured to obtain both a v4 and v6
addresses via DHCP), 'dhcpcd' will only wait until one type of IP is
obtained before backgrounding - it will not wait for both a v4 AND v6 to be
configured. This means there is no way to know if the interface has been
completely configured for both types of IP, as one type will continue to be
sought in the background; but MAY ultimately fail. This is an issue with
the way dhcpcd operates, not an issue with rc.inet1.
Bonding / Link Aggregation
--------------------------
Overview
~~~~~~~~
Bonding (or Link Aggregation) is a teccnique for combining two or more
physical interfaces into a single, logical, interface; a logical interface
which has all the capabilities of a single physical interface.
The Slackware bonding options provide full support for the features offered by
the bonding kernel module, in the familiar Slackware parameter configuration
syntax. Included is the ability to select the bonding mode, easy addition of
interfaces to a bond using a new parameter in rc.inet1.conf, and the setting
of bonding module options via a new, generic, IFOPTS[x] parameter.
At this time 'netconfig' is unable to configure bonded interfaces, so they
must be configured manually with the parameters detailed below.
Bonding Parameters
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bonded interfaces can be configured via two new bond specific parameters for
use in rc.inet1.conf, plus the new, generic, IFOPTS[x] parameter. The new
bonding parameters are:
BONDNICS[x]="" The space delimited list of interfaces to add to this
bond. The interfaces will be brought up and configured
while bringing up the interface, so do not need to be
previously defined in rc.inet1.conf. A bond can be
created with only 1 interface, but does not become
useful until at least 2 interfaces are configured.
BONDMODE[x]="" This parameter sets the bonding mode for the logical
interface. If not specified when BONDNICS[x] has been
used, the default is 'balance-rr'. See below for a
list of all bonding modes available.
Bonding Modes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
When a bonded logical interface is created, it needs to operate in a
particular mode. By default that mode is 'balance-rr'. The following modes,
along with details of their functionallity, are available using the kernel
bonding driver:
802.3ad Also known as LACP. This mode requires a switch that
supports an IEEE 802.3ad. The physical interfaces must
share the same speed and duplex settings and form a
logical interface which provides fault tolerance and
load balancing.
active-backup When in this mode only one interface set to active,
while all other interfaces are in the backup state. If
the active interface fails, a backup interface replaces
it as the only active interface in the bond. This mode
only provides fault tolerance, no load balancing.
This mode requires that the 'primary <interface>'
option be configured with the IFOPTS[x]="" parameter.
balance-alb The receiving packets are load balanced through Address
Resolution Protocol (ARP) negotiation. This mode
provides fault tolerance and load balancing.
balance-rr This mode is also known as round-robin mode. Packets
are sequentially transmitted and received through each
interface one by one. This mode provides load
balancing functionality along with fault tolerance.
This is the default mode of operation.
balance-tlb This mode ensures that outgoing traffic is distributed
according to the load on each physical interface. If
one interface fails to receive traffic, another
interface is assigned to the receiving role. This mode
provides fault tolerance and load balancing.
balance-xor The source MAC address uses eXclusive OR (XOR) logic
with the destination MAC address in order to determine
which physical interface the packet should be sent via.
This calculation ensures that the same physical (slave)
interface is selected for each destination host. If the
physical interface to be used is in a failed state, one
of the backup interfaces is used instead. This mode
provides fault tolerance and load balancing.
broadcast All packets are sent to all the physical (slaved)
interfaces at once. This mode provides fault tolerence
but may result in duplicate packets arriving at the
destination host, assuming they are not screened out by
networking hardware.
Bonding Options
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bonding specific options can be set using the the IFOPTS[x]="" paramter (which
takes a pipe (|) delimited list of options) for the interface being
configured. The following are the most useful options (but not an exhaustive
list - see "Further Reading" below for more information) which can be set:
lacp_rate This option specifies the rate at which the host will
ask the switch to transmit LACPDU packets in 802.3ad
mode. Possible values are:
slow Transmit LACPDUs every 30 seconds.
fast Transmit LACPDUs every 1 second.
The default is slow, but fast is recommended for rapid
recovery after a physical link failure.
miimon Specifies the MII link monitoring frequency in
milliseconds. This determines how often the link state
of each physical (slaved) interface is checked for link
failures. A value of zero disables MII link monitoring,
but this is NOT advised. A value of 100 is a good
starting point. The default value is 0, so be sure to
set this option with ALL bonding modes.
primary The physical (slave) interface (eth0, eth1, etc) which
is to be used as the primary interface. The specified
interface will always be the active slave while it is
available. Only when the primary interface is off-line
will alternate interfaces be used. This is useful when
one interface is preferred over another (e.g. when one
interface has higher throughput than another). This
option is only valid for "active-backup", "balance-tlb",
and "balance-alb" bonding modes.
xmit_hash_policy Selects the transmit hash policy to use for interface
selection in "balance-xor", "802.3ad", and "balance-tlb"
bonding modes. Possible values are:
layer2 Use eXclusive OR (XOR) of source and
destination MAC addresses and packet
type ID fields to generate the hash.
This algorithm will place all traffic
to a particular destination on the
same phydivsl (slave) interface.
layer2+3 Use a combination of layer2 and
layer3 protocol information (MAC
addresses and IP addresses) to
generate the hash. This algorithm
will place all traffic to a particular
destination on the same physical
(slave) interface. This policy is
intended to provide a more balanced
distribution of traffic than layer2
alone.
layer3+4 This policy uses upper layer protocol
information, when available, to
generate the hash. This allows for
traffic to a particular destination to
span multiple physical (slave)
interfaces, although a single
connection will not span multiple
slaves.
The default value is layer2. Additional (lesser used)
policies are available - see the "Further Reading"
section below for further details.
Caveats
~~~~~~~
* The IFOPTS[x]="" parameter should always include the 'miimon' option - not
using this option will result in network degradation.
* In "active-backup" mode, the "primary" option should also always be
supplied.
* When using "802.3ad" mode, set "lacp_rate fast" for faster recovery from an
interface failure. In other modes, the 'xmit_hash_policy' should be set.
Examples
~~~~~~~~
FIXME: Add examples.
Further Reading
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Full documentation of the bonding layer is available in the kernel source
documentation at: /usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt.
VLANs (a.k.a, 802.1q)
---------------------
Overview
~~~~~~~~
Virtual LANs (VLANs) allow the segmentation of physical networks into
multiple, isolated, private virtual networks, whilst using shared network
switches and hardware.
VLANs work by applying tags to network frames to form virtual private LANs.
In this way, VLANs can keep network applications separate despite being
connected to the same physical network, and without requiring multiple sets of
cabling and networking devices to be deployed.
In essence, a VLAN is a collection of devices or network hosts that
communicate with one another as if they make up a single LAN, but utilising
shared network hardware.
Because VLAN frames are tagged with a VLAN ID, it is possible to 'cherry-pick'
those frames from the network by use of a VLAN interface on the host.
Slackware now allows configuration of such interfaces in order to allow a host
to join a specific VLAN or VLANs. The guided deployment in 'netconfig' has
been updated to support the creation of such VLAN interfaces.
The configuration in rc.inet1.conf for VLANs is a simple modification of the
existing support for declaration of a network interface using the standard
Slackware IFNAME[x] parameter. As shown in the examples below, VLANs
interfaces can be built on top on top of regular, physical, interfaces, or on
top of a bond interface to allow for link aggregation.
The new IFOPT[x] generic interface options parameter can be used to customise
the usage and configuration of the VLAN interfaces, but is not required in a
normal configuration setting.
Exposing VLANs
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Configuring VLAN interfaces utilises the standard Slackware networking
configuration syntax in rc.inet1.conf; with setting up an interface as simple
as changing the IFNAME[x]="" parameter.
VLAN interfaces can be configured quite simply in rc.inet1.conf, in the
standard Slackware way of defining an interface. The key to the configuration
is to use the correct IFNAME[x]="" parameter for the underlying physical (or
bond) interface and the tagged VLAN ID that should be exposed. For example:
IFNAME[0]="eth0.10"
IFOPTS[0]=""
IPADDRS[0]="192.168.10.1/24"
The VLAN ID is taken from the full interface name, as set in the IFNAME[x]
parameter which is comprised of the underlying physical (or bond) interface
name, a period (.) and the VLAN ID to expose. The above example would use the
physical interface 'eth0', and expose the VLAN with ID 10, and configure the
interface with the IPv4 address 192.168.10.1 with a mask of 24.
IFOPTS[x]="" is a pipe (|) delimited list of VLAN kernel module specific
settings to be applied to the interface. The ip-link(8) man page contains
details of exactly what settings can be used with this option (search for
"VLAN Type Support"). For example:
IFOPTS[x]="protocol 802.1ad | reorder_hdr off"
Under normal circumstances, where a standard VLAN interface is required, no
options need be supplied.
Examples
~~~~~~~~
FIXME: Add examples.
Bridges
-------
Wireless (WiFi) Network Interfaces
----------------------------------
TUN/TAP
-------
Advanced networking configuration
---------------------------------
(stacking interface configs - bond, then VLAN, then bridge)
It is also possible to use a bond as the underlying interface, which allows
link aggregated VLAN interfaces to be created for network redundancy. For
example:
IFNAME[0]="bond0"
BONDNICS[0]="eth0 eth1"
BONDMODE[0]="active-backup"
IFOPTS[0]="miimon 100 | primary eth0"
IFNAME[1]="bond0.5"
IFNAME[2]="br0"
BRNICS[2]="bond0.5"
IPADDRS[2]="192.168.5.10/24"
IP6ADDRS[2]="a:b:c:d::1/64"
Would create a bond interface using the eth0 and eth1 physical ethernet
interfaces, in an "active-backup" redundancy configuration with the primary
interface being "eth0", exposing VLAN ID 5 and setting an IPv4 address of
"192.168.5.10" mask "24", plus an IPv6 address of "a:b:c:d::1" prefix "64"
for the interface.
General Caveats
---------------
The network interface definitions are stored in variable arrays. The bash shell has no facilities to retrieve the largest array index used. There-
fore, the rc.inet1 script makes the assumption that array indexes stay below the value of 6. Effectively this means that you can configure up to 6
network interfaces in rc.inet1.conf by default.
If you want to configure more than six network interfaces, you will have to edit the file /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf and change the value `6' in the
line:
#MAXNICS="6"
(at the very bottom of the file) to a value that is larger than the largest index value you use, and uncomment the line.
The /etc/rc.d/rc.wireless script is not meant to be run on its own by the user!
rc.inet1 does not keep a record of how an interface was configured. If the
interface config is changed in rc.inet1.conf from, say, DHCP to static IP,
restarting networking may fail because the previous type of interface config
cannot be stopped (because its type is unknown). In this instance, it is easier
to reboot to start from fresh. However, if reboot is not possible, it may be
required to bring the interface down manually (either by deconfiguring the IPs,
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@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Eric Hameleers <alien@slackware.com>
.br
Robby Workman <rworkman@slackware.com>
.br
Darren 'Tadgy' Austin <darren@afterdark.org.uk>
Darren 'Tadgy' Austin <darren@slackware.uk>
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR rc.inet1.conf(5),
.BR ip(8),

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@ -26,40 +26,45 @@ and so forth. The default interface name can be overruled by the use of
the parameter
.B IFNAME.
.LP
This is what a typical section of the file looks like for an interface that is
configured to use DHCP, showing all parameters with the index number `0':
This is what a typical section of the file looks like for an interface,
showing all parameters with the index number `0':
.LP
# Config information for eth0:
.br
IPADDR[0]=""
# IPv4 config options for eth0:
.br
NETMASK[0]=""
IPADDRS[0]=""
.br
IPALIASES[0]=""
USE_DHCP[0]=""
.br
USE_DHCP[0]="yes"
# IPv6 config options for eth0:
.br
IP6ADDRS[0]=""
.br
USE_SLAAC[0]=""
.br
USE_DHCP6[0]=""
.br
# Generic options for eth0:
.br
DHCP_HOSTNAME[0]=""
.LP
Alternatively, here is an example for an interface that uses a static
IPv4 address, an autoconfigured IPv6 address, and a non-default name
Alternatively, here is an example for an interface that uses static
IPv4 addresses, an autoconfigured IPv6 address, and a non-default name
.RI ( ath0
instead of
.IR eth1 ),
as well as additional IPv4 alias addresses.
.IR eth1 ).
The parameter index is `1' in this case.
.LP
# Config information for ath0:
.br
IFNAME[1]="ath0"
.br
IPADDR[1]="192.168.3.11"
# IPv4 config options for ath0:
.br
NETMASK[1]="24"
.br
IPALIASES[1]="192.168.3.100/24"
IPADDRS[1]="192.168.1.10/24 10.0.0.10/8"
.br
USE_DHCP[1]=""
.br
GATEWAY="192.168.3.1"
# IPv6 config options for ath0
.br
IP6ADDRS[1]=""
.br
@ -67,6 +72,15 @@ USE_SLAAC[1]="yes"
.br
USE_DHCP6[1]=""
.br
# Generic options for ath0:
.br
DHCP_HOSTNAME[1]=""
.br
# Gateway IP addresses:
.br
GATEWAY="192.168.1.1"
.br
GATEWAY6=""
.br
.SH EXAMPLE VIRTUAL INTERFACE CREATION AND SETUP
@ -85,7 +99,7 @@ VIRTIFUSER[0]="root"
.br
VIRTIFGROUP[0]="root"
.br
.SH EXAMPLE BRIDGE INTERFACE CREATION
.SH EXAMPLE BONDING INTERFACE CREATION
Link aggregation (bond) interfaces can be configured with the use of 3 new
parameters for use in rc.inet1.conf. The BONDNICS parameter should contain
the (space delimited) list of interfaces to include in the bond. The type
@ -114,9 +128,13 @@ BONDMODE[0]="balance-rr"
.br
IFOPTS[0]="xmit_hash_policy layer2+3 | miimon 100"
.br
IPADDR[0]="192.168.0.10"
IPADDRS[0]="192.168.0.10/24"
.br
NETMASK[0]="24"
IP6ADDRS[0]="e1ff:fec8:ae47:d9ab::abc1/64"
.br
GATEWAY="192.168.0.1"
.br
GATEWAY6="e1ff:fec8:ae47:d9ab::1"
.LP
.SH EXAMPLE VLAN INTERFACE CREATION
VLAN interfaces can be configured in rc.inet1.conf, in the standard Slackware
@ -131,9 +149,7 @@ IFNAME[0]="eth0.100"
.br
IFOPTS[0]=""
.br
IPADDR[0]="192.168.100.10"
.br
NETMASK[0]="24"
IPADDRS[0]="192.168.100.10/24"
.LP
The IFNAME of the interface contains the underlying ethernet device name
(eth0), a period (.), and the VLAN ID to be exposed.
@ -160,9 +176,7 @@ BRNICS[5]="eth0 eth1 tun0"
.br
IFOPTS[5]=""
.br
IPADDR[5]="192.168.0.10"
.br
NETMASK[5]="24"
IPADDRS[5]="192.168.0.10/24"
.LP
The new generic IFOPTS parameter takes a pipe (|) delimited list of interface
type specific options, but does not need any options in order for a bridge
@ -178,24 +192,11 @@ the parameters all have the array index `0':
.LP
# Config information for eth0:
.TP 25
IPADDR[0]=""
# Set this parameter to an actual IPv4 address if you want static IPv4
address assignment. This is ignored if the USE_DHCP[0] parameter is set
to "yes".
.TP
NETMASK[0]=""
# The netmask for the IPv4 address set in IPADDR[0]. This should be in
CIDR format with an optional leading /, e.g. "24" or "/16" - though the
traditional dotted-quad format (e.g. "255.255.255.0") is still accepted.
If this parameter is unset or empty, a netmask of "24" will be assumed.
.TP
IPALIASES[0]=""
# Space separated list of additional IPv4 addresses to bind to the
interface after initial configuration is complete. An optional
netmask may be specified after the address in the form "1.2.3.4/24". If no
netmask is specified the default of "/24" will be used. If USE_DHCP[0]
is set to `yes' then additional IPv4 addresses will only be added if the
DHCP client invocation is successful in obtaining a primary IPv4 address.
IPADDRS[0]=""
# Set this parameter to a space delimited list of IPv4 addresses and netmasks
to bind to the interface, The netmask should be in CIDR style separated from
the IP address with a /. E.g. "192.168.1.10/24 10.0.0.10/8". If the netmask
is not provided, "/24" is assumed.
.TP
USE_DHCP[0]=""
# If set to "yes", we will run a DHCP client and have the IPv4 address
@ -213,8 +214,7 @@ IP6ADDRS[0]=""
IPv6 addresses and prefix lengths in CIDR notation, in a space delimited
list. For example: IP6ADDRS[0]="a:b:c:d::1/48 1:2:3:4::5/64".
If a prefix length is not given (separated from the IP address with a /), a
length of 64 will be assumed. This is ignored if either the USE_DHCP6[0]
or USE_SLAAC[0] parameters is set to "yes".
length of 64 will be assumed.
.TP
USE_SLAAC[0]=""
# With this parameter set to "yes", the interface's IPv6 address will be
@ -383,6 +383,6 @@ Eric Hameleers <alien@slackware.com>
.br
Robby Workman <rworkman@slackware.com>
.br
Darren 'Tadgy' Austin <darren@afterdark.org.uk>
Darren 'Tadgy' Austin <darren@slackware.uk>
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR rc.inet1(8)

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
##############################################################################
# Do not edit this file; instead, copy it to /etc/modprobe.d/ and edit that
##############################################################################
#
# Disable the automatic creation of a bond0 interface when module is loaded
# Otherwise, /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 will not be able to configure it
#
options bonding max_bonds=0
options rtnl-link-bond max_bonds=0

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
##############################################################################
# Do not edit this file; instead, copy it to /etc/modprobe.d/ and edit that
##############################################################################
#
# Disable IPv6 auto configuration (SLAAC) by default
#
options ipv6 autoconf=0
options net-pf-10 autoconf=0

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ cd $(dirname $0) ; CWD=$(pwd)
PKGNAM=network-scripts
VERSION=${VERSION:-15.0}
ARCH=noarch
BUILD=${BUILD:-12}
BUILD=${BUILD:-13}
# If the variable PRINT_PACKAGE_NAME is set, then this script will report what
# the name of the created package would be, and then exit. This information
@ -74,6 +74,12 @@ mkdir -p $PKG/lib/modprobe.d/
cat $CWD/modprobe.d/bonding.conf > $PKG/lib/modprobe.d/bonding.conf
cat $CWD/modprobe.d/ipv6.conf > $PKG/lib/modprobe.d/ipv6.conf
# Drop the documentation in /usr/doc/network-scripts-$VERSION:
mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/network-scripts-$VERSION
cp -a $CWD/README* $PKG/usr/doc/network-scripts-$VERSION
chown -R root:root $PKG/usr/doc/network-scripts-$VERSION
chmod 644 $PKG/usr/doc/network-scripts-$VERSION/*
mkdir -p $PKG/install
zcat $CWD/doinst.sh.gz > $PKG/install/doinst.sh
cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ i=0
while [ $i -lt $MAXNICS ];
do
IFNAME[$i]=${IFNAME[$i]:=eth${i}}
i=$(($i+1))
i=$((i+1))
done
debug_log "List of interfaces: ${IFNAME[*]}"
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ virtif_create() {
done
}
# Function to destory virtual interfaces
# Function to destroy virtual interfaces
virtif_destroy() {
# argument is 'i' - the position of this interface in the VIRTIFNAME array.
for i in $(seq 0 $((${#VIRTIFNAME[@]} - 1))); do
@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ br_open() {
debug_log "/sbin/ip link set dev ${IFNAME[$1]} type bridge $IFOPT"
/sbin/ip link set dev ${IFNAME[$1]} type bridge $IFOPT
fi
done <<<"${IFOPTS[$i]}|" # The | on the end is required.
done <<<"${IFOPTS[$i]/%|*([[:blank:]])}|" # The | on the end is required.
debug_log "/sbin/ip link set dev ${IFNAME[$1]} up"
/sbin/ip link set dev ${IFNAME[$1]} up
}
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ bond_create() {
debug_log "/sbin/ip link set dev ${IFNAME[$1]} type bond $IFOPT"
/sbin/ip link set dev ${IFNAME[$1]} type bond $IFOPT
fi
done <<<"${IFOPTS[$1]}|" # The | on the end is required.
done <<<"${IFOPTS[$1]/%|*([[:blank:]])}|" # The | on the end is required.
}
# Function to destroy a bond.
@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ if_up() {
i=0
while [ $i -lt $MAXNICS ]; do
[ "${IFNAME[$i]}" = "${1}" ] && break
i=$(($i+1))
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
@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ if_up() {
debug_log "/sbin/ip link set dev ${1} type vlan $IFOPT"
/sbin/ip link set dev ${1} type vlan $IFOPT
fi
done <<<"${IFOPTS[$i]}|" # The | on the end is required.
done <<<"${IFOPTS[$i]/%|*([[:blank:]])}|" # The | on the end is required.
elif [ -z "${BONDNICS[$i]}" ] && [ -z "${BRNICS[$i]}" ]; then
# Only apply IFOPTS for a physical interface if it's not been handled
# by a higher level interface.
@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ if_up() {
debug_log "/sbin/ip link set dev ${1} $IFOPT"
/sbin/ip link set dev ${1} $IFOPT
fi
done <<<"${IFOPTS[$i]}|" # The | on the end is required.
done <<<"${IFOPTS[$i]/%|*([[:blank:]])}|" # The | on the end is required.
fi
# Set hardware address:
if [ -n "${HWADDR[$i]}" ]; then
@ -350,7 +350,6 @@ if_up() {
# Note: ARM users should make use of the DHCP_NOIPV4LL[x]="yes" parameter in rc.inet1.conf - this is the correct
# way to get the behaviour they seek.
[ "${DHCP_NOIPV4LL[$i]}" = "yes" ] && DHCP_OPTIONS+=("-L")
[ -n "${DHCP_IPADDR[$i]}" ] && DHCP_OPTIONS+=("-r" "${DHCP_IPADDR[$i]}")
echo "${1}: polling for DHCP server"
# 15 seconds should be a reasonable default DHCP timeout. 30 was too much.
debug_log "/sbin/dhcpcd -t ${DHCP_TIMEOUT[$i]:-15} ${DHCP_OPTIONS[*]} ${1}"
@ -389,7 +388,7 @@ if_up() {
/sbin/ip -6 address show dynamic dev ${1} 2>/dev/null | grep -Ewq 'inet6' && { IF_UP=1; break; }
sleep 0.5
done
if (($IF_UP != 1)); then
if ((IF_UP != 1)); then
echo "${1}: timed out"
info_log "${1}: failed to auto configure after ${SLAAC_TIMEOUT[$i]} seconds"
debug_log "/sbin/ip address flush dev ${1}"
@ -398,27 +397,8 @@ if_up() {
/sbin/ip link set dev ${1} down
fi
fi
if [ "${USE_DHCP[$i]}" != "yes" ] && [ -n "${IPADDR[$i]}" ]; then # add a fixed v4 IP to the interface
info_log "${1}: setting fixed IPv4 address"
if [ -z "${NETMASK[$i]}" ]; then
info_log "${1}: no NETMASK set for primary IP ${IPADDR[$i]} - assuming 24 (aka, 255.255.255.0)"
NETMASK[$i]="24"
fi
debug_log "/sbin/ip -4 address add ${IPADDR[$i]}/${NETMASK[$i]#/} broadcast + dev ${1}"
if /sbin/ip -4 address add ${IPADDR[$i]}/${NETMASK[$i]#/} broadcast + dev ${1} && \
/sbin/ip link set dev ${1} up; then
IF_UP=1
else
info_log "${1}: failed to set IP ${IPADDR[$i]}"
debug_log "/sbin/ip address flush dev ${1}"
/sbin/ip address flush dev ${1}
debug_log "/sbin/ip link set dev ${1} down"
/sbin/ip link set dev ${1} down
fi
fi
if [ -e /proc/sys/net/ipv6 ] && [ "${USE_DHCP6[$i]}" != "yes" ] && [ "${USE_SLAAC[$i]}" != "yes" ] && \
[ -n "${IP6ADDRS[$i]}" ]; then # add fixed v6 IPs
info_log "${1}: setting fixed IPv6 addresses"
if [ -e /proc/sys/net/ipv6 ] && [ -n "${IP6ADDRS[$i]}" ]; then # add v6 IPs
info_log "${1}: setting IPv6 addresses"
# IPv6's Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) causes a race condition when bringing up interfaces, as
# described here: https://www.agwa.name/blog/post/beware_the_ipv6_dad_race_condition
# Disable DAD while bringing up the interface - but note that this means the loss of detection of a
@ -433,8 +413,7 @@ if_up() {
PREFIX="64"
fi
debug_log "/sbin/ip -6 address add $IP/$PREFIX dev ${1}"
if /sbin/ip -6 address add $IP/$PREFIX dev ${1} && \
/sbin/ip link set dev ${1} up; then
if /sbin/ip -6 address add $IP/$PREFIX dev ${1} && /sbin/ip link set dev ${1} up; then
# Enable accepting of RA packets if explicitly told to.
if [ "${USE_RA[$i]}" = "yes" ]; then
debug_log "${1}: unconditionally accepting IPv6 RA"
@ -443,7 +422,7 @@ if_up() {
IF_UP=1
else
info_log "${1}: failed to set IP $IP"
if (($IF_UP != 1)); then # a v4 address was configured, don't flush it
if ((IF_UP != 1)); then # a v4 address was configured, don't flush it
debug_log "/sbin/ip address flush dev ${1}"
/sbin/ip address flush dev ${1}
debug_log "/sbin/ip link set dev ${1} down"
@ -455,27 +434,55 @@ if_up() {
debug_log "${1}: resetting IPv6 DAD to default"
cat /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/default/accept_dad >/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/${1}/accept_dad
fi
if (($IF_UP == 1)); then # only do further config if the interface came up
info_log "${1}: setting fixed IPv4 alias addresses"
# Add extra IPv4 addresses to the interface:
if [ -n "${IPALIASES[$i]}" ]; then
NUM=0
for IPALIAS in ${IPALIASES[$i]}; do
IP="${IPALIAS%/*}"
NM="${IPALIAS#*/}"
if [ -z "$NM" ] || [ "$IP" == "$NM" ]; then
info_log "${1}: no netmask set for alias IP $IP - assuming 24 (aka, 255.255.255.0)"
NM="24"
fi
debug_log "/sbin/ip -4 address add $IP/$NM broadcast + dev ${1} label ${1}:$NUM"
if /sbin/ip -4 address add $IP/$NM broadcast + dev ${1} label ${1}:$NUM; then
NUM=$(($NUM + 1))
else
info_log "${1}: failed to add alias IP $IP"
fi
done
if [ -n "${IPADDRS[$i]}" ] || [ -n "${IPADDR[$i]}" ]; then # add v4 IPs
info_log "${1}: setting IPv4 addresses"
# Only use IPADDR if no dynamic configuration was done.
if [ "${USE_DHCP[$i]}" == "yes" ] || [ "${USE_DHCP6[$i]}" == "yes" ] || [ "${USE_SLAAC[$i]}" == "yes" ]; then
V4IPS="${IPADDRS[$i]}"
else
V4IPS="${IPADDRS[$i]} ${IPADDR[$i]}${NETMASK[$i]:+/${NETMASK[$i]}}"
fi
# Force an MTU (possibly over-riding that set by DHCP or RA):
for V4IP in $V4IPS; do
IP="${V4IP%/*}"
NM="${V4IP#*/}"
if [ -z "$NM" ] || [ "$IP" == "$NM" ]; then
info_log "${1}: no netmask set for IP $IP - assuming 24 (aka, 255.255.255.0)"
NM="24"
fi
debug_log "/sbin/ip -4 address add $IP/$NM broadcast + dev ${1}"
if /sbin/ip -4 address add $IP/$NM broadcast + dev ${1} && /sbin/ip link set dev ${1} up; then
IF_UP=1
else
info_log "${1}: failed to set IP $IP"
if ((IF_UP != 1)); then # if at least one address was configured, don't flush the device
debug_log "/sbin/ip address flush dev ${1}"
/sbin/ip address flush dev ${1}
debug_log "/sbin/ip link set dev ${1} down"
/sbin/ip link set dev ${1} down
fi
fi
done
fi
if ((IF_UP == 1)) && [ -n "${IPALIASES[$i]}" ]; then # Only apply IPALIASES onto an up interface
info_log "${1}: setting extra IPv4 addresses"
NUM=0
for EXTRAIP in ${IPALIASES[$i]}; do
IP="${EXTRAIP%/*}"
NM="${EXTRAIP#*/}"
if [ -z "$NM" ] || [ "$IP" == "$NM" ]; then
info_log "${1}: no netmask set for alias IP $IP - assuming 24 (aka, 255.255.255.0)"
NM="24"
fi
debug_log "/sbin/ip -4 address add $IP/$NM broadcast + dev ${1} label ${1}:$NUM"
if /sbin/ip -4 address add $IP/$NM broadcast + dev ${1} label ${1}:$NUM; then
NUM=$((NUM + 1))
else
info_log "${1}: failed to add alias IP $IP"
fi
done
fi
if ((IF_UP == 1)); then
# Force an MTU (possibly overriding that set by DHCP or RA):
if [ -n "${MTU[$i]}" ]; then
info_log "${1}: setting custom MTU"
debug_log "/sbin/ip link set dev ${1} mtu ${MTU[$i]}"
@ -506,7 +513,7 @@ if_down() {
i=0
while [ $i -lt $MAXNICS ]; do
[ "${IFNAME[$i]}" = "${1}" ] && break
i=$(($i+1))
i=$((i+1))
done
if [ $i -ge $MAXNICS ]; then
info_log "${1}: skipping - you might need to increase MAXNICS"
@ -518,12 +525,12 @@ if_down() {
info_log "${1}: stopping dhcpcd"
# When using -k, dhcpcd requires some command line options to match those used to invoke it:
if [ "${USE_DHCP[$i]}" = "yes" ] && [ "${USE_DHCP6[$i]}" != "yes" ]; then # only v4 dhcp
DHCP_OPTIONS="-4"
DHCP_OPTIONS=( -4 )
elif [ "${USE_DHCP[$i]}" != "yes" ] && [ "${USE_DHCP6[$i]}" = "yes" ]; then # only v6 dhcp
DHCP_OPTIONS="-6"
DHCP_OPTIONS=( -6 )
fi
debug_log "/sbin/dhcpcd $DHCP_OPTIONS -k -d ${1}"
/sbin/dhcpcd $DHCP_OPTIONS -k -d ${1} 2>/dev/null || info_log "${1}: failed to stop dhcpcd"
debug_log "/sbin/dhcpcd ${DHCP_OPTIONS[*]} -k -d ${1}"
/sbin/dhcpcd "${DHCP_OPTIONS[*]}" -k -d ${1} 2>/dev/null || info_log "${1}: failed to stop dhcpcd"
fi
# Disable v6 IP auto configuration and RA before trying to clear the IP from the interface:
if [ -e /proc/sys/net/ipv6 ]; then
@ -618,7 +625,7 @@ start() {
stop() {
echo "Stopping the network interfaces..."
gateway_down
for (( i = $MAXNICS - 1; i >= 0; i-- )); do
for (( i = MAXNICS - 1; i >= 0; i-- )); do
if_down ${IFNAME[$i]}
done
virtif_destroy
@ -630,6 +637,9 @@ stop() {
### MAIN ###
############
# extglob is required for some functionallity.
shopt -s extglob
case "${1}" in
start|up) # "start" (or "up") brings up all configured interfaces:
start

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@ -17,49 +17,45 @@
# =============================================================================
# IPv4 config information for eth0:
IPADDR[0]=""
NETMASK[0]=""
IPALIASES[0]=""
# IPv4 config options for eth0:
IPADDRS[0]=""
USE_DHCP[0]=""
DHCP_HOSTNAME[0]=""
# IPv6 config information for eth0:
# IPv6 config options for eth0:
IP6ADDRS[0]=""
USE_SLAAC[0]=""
USE_DHCP6[0]=""
# Generic options for eth0:
DHCP_HOSTNAME[0]=""
# IPv4 config information for eth1:
IPADDR[1]=""
NETMASK[1]=""
IPALIASES[1]=""
# IPv4 config options for eth1:
IPADDRS[1]=""
USE_DHCP[1]=""
DHCP_HOSTNAME[1]=""
# IPv6 config information for eth1:
# IPv6 config options for eth1:
IP6ADDRS[1]=""
USE_SLAAC[1]=""
USE_DHCP6[1]=""
# Generic options for eth1:
DHCP_HOSTNAME[1]=""
# IPv4 config information for eth2:
IPADDR[2]=""
NETMASK[2]=""
IPALIASES[2]=""
# IPv4 config options for eth2:
IPADDRS[2]=""
USE_DHCP[2]=""
DHCP_HOSTNAME[2]=""
# IPv6 config information for eth2:
# IPv6 config options for eth2:
IP6ADDRS[2]=""
USE_SLAAC[2]=""
USE_DHCP6[2]=""
# Generic options for eth2:
DHCP_HOSTNAME[2]=""
# IPv4 config information for eth3:
IPADDR[3]=""
NETMASK[3]=""
IPALIASES[3]=""
# IPv4 config options for eth3:
IPADDRS[3]=""
USE_DHCP[3]=""
DHCP_HOSTNAME[3]=""
# IPv6 config information for eth3:
# IPv6 config options for eth3:
IP6ADDRS[3]=""
USE_SLAAC[3]=""
USE_DHCP6[3]=""
# Generic options for eth3:
DHCP_HOSTNAME[3]=""
# IPv4 default gateway IP address:
GATEWAY=""
@ -68,7 +64,7 @@ GATEWAY6=""
# =============================================================================
# Example of how to configure a bond (link aggrigation) interface.
# Example of how to configure a bond (link aggregation) interface.
# Note the addition of the BONDNICS and BONDMODE parameters.
# BONDNICS is a space delimited list of interfaces to add to this bond. The
# BONDNICS interfaces will be brought up and configured while bringing up the
@ -107,9 +103,7 @@ GATEWAY6=""
# for a standard VLAN to be configured.
#IFNAME[0]="eth0.10"
#IFOPTS[0]=""
#IPADDR[0]="192.168.10.1"
#NETMASK[0]="24"
#IPALIASES[0]=""
#IPADDRS[0]="192.168.10.1/24"
#USE_DHCP[0]=""
#DHCP_HOSTNAME[0]=""
#IP6ADDRS[0]=""
@ -128,9 +122,7 @@ GATEWAY6=""
#IFNAME[0]="br0"
#BRNICS[0]="eth0"
#IFOPTS[0]=""
#IPADDR[0]="192.168.0.1"
#NETMASK[0]="24"
#IPALIASES[0]=""
#IPADDRS[0]="192.168.0.1/24"
#USE_DHCP[0]=""
#DHCP_HOSTNAME[0]=""
@ -160,8 +152,7 @@ GATEWAY6=""
# Uncomment the lines you need and fill in your data. You may not need all of
# these for your wireless network.
#IFNAME[4]="wlan0"
#IPADDR[4]=""
#NETMASK[4]=""
#IPADDRS[4]=""
#USE_DHCP[4]="yes"
#DHCP_HOSTNAME[4]="icculus-wireless"
#DHCP_KEEPRESOLV[4]="yes"
@ -188,15 +179,11 @@ GATEWAY6=""
# can be found in the ip-link(8) man page in
# the approprite section for the interface
# type being configured.
#IPALIASES[4]="192.168.5.10/24" # A space delimited list of CIDR formatted IP
# aliases to assign to the interface after it
# has come up. If no /<prefix> is given after
# the IP address, /24 will be used as default.
#HWADDR[4]="00:01:23:45:67:89" # Overrule the card's hardware MAC address
#MTU[4]="" # The default MTU is 1500, but you might need
# 1360 when you use NAT'ed IPSec traffic.
#PROMISCUOUS[4]="yes" # Set promiscuous mode on the interface.
#DHCP_TIMEOUT[4]=15 # The default timeout for the DHCP client to
#DHCP_TIMEOUT[4]="15" # The default timeout for the DHCP client to
# wait for server resonse is 15 seconds, but
# you might want a shorter or longer wait.
#DHCP_KEEPRESOLV[4]="yes" # If you don't want /etc/resolv.conf overwritten
@ -215,7 +202,7 @@ GATEWAY6=""
# Increase the timeout if required.
#USE_RA[4]="yes" # Accept router advertisements even when SLAAC
# is disabled on the interface.
#WLAN_ESSID[4]=DARKSTAR # An example of how you can override _any_
#WLAN_ESSID[4]="DARKSTAR" # An example of how you can override _any_
# parameter defined in rc.wireless.conf, by
# prepending 'WLAN_' to the parameter's name.
# Useful with multiple wireless interfaces.
@ -229,7 +216,7 @@ GATEWAY6=""
#WLAN_WPADRIVER[4]="ndiswrapper"# Tell wpa_supplicant to specifically use the
# ndiswrapper driver (if you leave this empty
# the 'wext' driver is used by default)
#WLAN_WPAWAIT[4]=30 # In case it takes long for the WPA association
#WLAN_WPAWAIT[4]="30" # In case it takes long for the WPA association
# to finish, you can increase the wait time
# (defaults to 10 seconds)

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@ -58,13 +58,21 @@
# test may depend on the kernel options and the
# wireless driver used.
# Convert the MAC address to uppercase in sed.
# 11/Nov/2019 * Darren Austin * Log to syslog, failling back to stdout.
# Output error to stderr if not called from
# rc.inet1.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LOGGER=${LOGGER:-cat}
# 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
if [ -z $IFNAME ] ; then
echo "WARNING: The script 'rc.wireless' must be executed by 'rc.inet1'!" | $LOGGER
echo " You should run the command \"/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 <your_interface>_start\" yourself." | $LOGGER
if [ -z "$IFNAME" ] ; then
echo "ERROR: The script 'rc.wireless' must be executed by 'rc.inet1'!" >&2
echo " You should run the command \"/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 <your_interface>_start\" yourself." >&2
return 1 2> /dev/null || exit 1
fi
@ -89,11 +97,11 @@ IFCOMMAND="/sbin/ip link set dev ${INTERFACE}"
is_wireless_device ()
{
# Return 0 for a wireless interface, or 1 for a non-wireless interface.
if LC_ALL=C $IWPATH/iwconfig $1 2>&1 | grep -q "IEEE 802.11" ; then
if [ -d /sys/class/net/${1}/wireless ]; then
return 0
elif [ -d /sys/class/net/${1}/wireless ]; then
elif grep -Fxq 'DEVTYPE=wlan' /sys/class/net/${1}/uevent 2>/dev/null; then
return 0
elif [ "$(cat /sys/class/net/${1}/uevent | grep DEVTYPE)" = "DEVTYPE=wlan" ]; then
elif LC_ALL=C $IWPATH/iwconfig $1 2>&1 | grep -q "IEEE 802.11" ; then
return 0
else # all tests failed, assume the device is not wireless (or add a better test :)
return 1
@ -110,8 +118,7 @@ is_wireless_device ${INTERFACE} || return 0 2> /dev/null || exit 0
# If we stop a wireless interface using wpa_supplicant,
# we'll kill its wpa_supplicant daemon too and exit this script:
if [ "$2" = "stop" ]; then
WPAPID=$(echo $(ps axww | grep wpa_supplicant | grep i${INTERFACE}) | cut -f1 -d' ')
[ ${WPAPID} ] && kill ${WPAPID}
pkill --full "bin/wpa_supplicant.* -i${INTERFACE}"
return 0
fi
@ -124,7 +131,7 @@ $IFCOMMAND up
sleep 3
# Get the MAC address for the interface
HWADDR=$(/sbin/ip link show dev ${INTERFACE} | sed -ne 's/.*link\/ether \(..:..:..:..:..:..\).*/\U\1/p')
HWADDR=$(cat "/sys/class/net/${INTERFACE}/address")
# Empty all wireless parameters- some of them could still be set for a previous interface:
# when rc.inet1 is sourced from rc.M all scripts are run in the same shell.
@ -177,7 +184,7 @@ WPACONF=${WLAN_WPACONF[$i]:-${WPACONF:="/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf"}}
WPAWAIT=${WLAN_WPAWAIT[$i]:-${WPAWAIT:="60"}}
[ -n "$VERBOSE" -a -n "$INFO" ] && echo "$0: $1 information: '$INFO'"
[ -n "$VERBOSE" ] && [ -n "$INFO" ] && echo "$0: $1 information: '$INFO'"
###################
# WIRELESS CONFIG #
@ -199,7 +206,7 @@ fi
if [ ! -n "$NICKNAME" ] ; then
NICKNAME=$(/bin/hostname)
fi
if [ -n "$ESSID" -o -n "$MODE" ] ; then
if [ -n "$ESSID" ] || [ -n "$MODE" ] ; then
echo "$0: $IWCOMMAND nick $NICKNAME" | $LOGGER
$IWCOMMAND nick $NICKNAME
fi
@ -217,7 +224,7 @@ elif [ -n "$CHANNEL" ] ; then
fi
# WEP keys (non-WPA)
if [ -n "$KEY" -a ! -n "$WPA" ] ; then
if [ -n "$KEY" ] && [ ! -n "$WPA" ] ; then
if [ "$KEY" = "off" ]; then
echo "$0: $IWCOMMAND key open" | $LOGGER
$IWCOMMAND key open
@ -272,7 +279,7 @@ if [ -n "$IWPRIV" ] ; then
echo "${IWPRIV}|" | \
while read -d '|' iwi; do
if [ -n "$iwi" ]; then
echo "$0: '$IWPRIVCMD $iwi'" | $LOGGER
echo "$0: $IWPRIVCMD $iwi" | $LOGGER
$IWPRIVCMD $iwi
fi
done
@ -290,12 +297,11 @@ if [ "$WPA" = "wpa_supplicant" ] || [ "$WPA" = "wpaxsupplicant" ] && [ -x ${SUPP
$IFCOMMAND down
#WPACONF=${WPACONF:-/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf}
WPA_OPTIONS=""
[ ${WPADRIVER} ] && WPA_OPTIONS="-D${WPADRIVER}" # specify the driver
[ ${WPA} = "wpaxsupplicant" ] && WPA_OPTIONS="${WPA_OPTIONS} -e" # Use external xsupplicant (disables the internal supplicant)
[ -n "$WPADRIVER" ] && WPA_OPTIONS="-D${WPADRIVER}" # specify the driver
[ "$WPA" = "wpaxsupplicant" ] && WPA_OPTIONS="${WPA_OPTIONS} -e" # Use external xsupplicant (disables the internal supplicant)
# We leave a running wpa_supplicant process in peace:
WPAPID=$(echo $(ps axww | grep wpa_supplicant | grep i${INTERFACE}) | cut -f1 -d' ')
if [ ${WPAPID} ]; then
if pgrep --full "bin/wpa_supplicant.* -i${INTERFACE}" >/dev/null ; then
echo "$0: wpa_supplicant found running already" | $LOGGER
else
echo "$0: wpa_supplicant -B -c${WPACONF} ${WPA_OPTIONS} -i$INTERFACE" | $LOGGER
@ -317,7 +323,7 @@ if [ "$WPA" = "wpa_supplicant" ] || [ "$WPA" = "wpaxsupplicant" ] && [ -x ${SUPP
fi
done
if [ $wi -eq $WPAWAIT ]; then
echo "WPA authentication did not complete, try running '/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 ${INTERFACE}_start' in a few seconds." | $LOGGER
echo "$0: WPA authentication did not complete, try running '/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 ${INTERFACE}_start' in a few seconds." | $LOGGER
fi
# Bring interface up to avoid 'not ready' errors when calling iwconfig
$IFCOMMAND up

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ cd $(dirname $0) ; CWD=$(pwd)
PKGNAM=wireless_tools
VERSION=30.pre9
BUILD=${BUILD:-3}
BUILD=${BUILD:-4}
# Automatically determine the architecture we're building on:
if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ cd $(dirname $0) ; CWD=$(pwd)
PKGNAM=mousepad
VERSION=${VERSION:-$(echo $PKGNAM-*.tar.?z | rev | cut -f 3- -d . | cut -f 1 -d - | rev)}
BUILD=${BUILD:-2}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
# Automatically determine the architecture we're building on:
if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then

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@ -1 +1 @@
https://archive.xfce.org/src/apps/mousepad/0.5/mousepad-0.5.2.tar.bz2
https://archive.xfce.org/src/apps/mousepad/0.5/mousepad-0.5.3.tar.bz2