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712 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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# A script to do basic network configuration.
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# Mostly written by Patrick Volkerding <volkerdi@slackware.com>.
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# Modified to use /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf Tue Aug 26 16:51:48 PDT 2003 <pjv>
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write_config_files() {
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#
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############################################################################
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# The rc.inet1.conf file.
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############################################################################
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#
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# If we're doing loopback, we don't want 127.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.0 in
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# rc.inet1.conf... it's better to leave the values null. However, since
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# we use the IP in other places, we need to make a copy for here.
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RCIPCOPY=$IPADDR
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RCMASKCOPY=$NETMASK
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if [ "$RCIPCOPY" = "127.0.0.1" ]; then
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RCIPCOPY=""
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RCMASKCOPY=""
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fi
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# echo "Creating /$RC..."
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/bin/cat << ENDFILE > $RC
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# /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf
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#
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# This file contains the configuration settings for network interfaces.
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# If USE_DHCP[interface] is set to "yes", this overrides any other settings.
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# If you don't have an interface, leave the settings null ("").
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# You can configure network interfaces other than eth0,eth1... by setting
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# IFNAME[interface] to the interface's name. If IFNAME[interface] is unset
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# or empty, it is assumed you're configuring eth<interface>.
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# Several other parameters are available, the end of this file contains a
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# comprehensive set of examples.
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# =============================================================================
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# Config information for eth0:
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IPADDR[0]="$RCIPCOPY"
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NETMASK[0]="$RCMASKCOPY"
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IPALIASES[0]=""
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USE_DHCP[0]="$USE_DHCP"
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DHCP_HOSTNAME[0]="$DHCP_HOSTNAME"
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# Config information for eth1:
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IPADDR[1]=""
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NETMASK[1]=""
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IPALIASES[1]=""
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USE_DHCP[1]=""
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DHCP_HOSTNAME[1]=""
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# Config information for eth2:
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IPADDR[2]=""
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NETMASK[2]=""
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IPALIASES[2]=""
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USE_DHCP[2]=""
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DHCP_HOSTNAME[2]=""
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# Config information for eth3:
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IPADDR[3]=""
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NETMASK[3]=""
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IPALIASES[3]=""
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USE_DHCP[3]=""
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DHCP_HOSTNAME[3]=""
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# Default gateway IP address:
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GATEWAY="$GATEWAY"
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# Change this to "yes" for debugging output to stdout. Unfortunately,
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# /sbin/hotplug seems to disable stdout so you'll only see debugging output
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# when rc.inet1 is called directly.
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DEBUG_ETH_UP="no"
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# Example of how to configure a bridge:
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# Note the added "BRNICS" variable which contains a space-separated list
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# of the physical or virtual network interfaces you want to add to the bridge.
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#IFNAME[0]="br0"
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#BRNICS[0]="eth0"
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#IPADDR[0]="192.168.0.1"
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#NETMASK[0]="255.255.255.0"
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#IPALIASES[0]=""
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#USE_DHCP[0]=""
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#DHCP_HOSTNAME[0]=""
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# Virtual interfaces to create - these are created before any address
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# configuration or bridge setup is done, so you may use these interfaces
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# as IFNAME or BRNICS values. These can be tun or tap interfaces:
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# adjust VIRTIFNAME and VIRTIFTYPE accordingly.
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# Starting with VIRTIFNAME[0] is mandatory, and each next one must be
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# incremented by one, so VIRTIFNAME[1], VIRTIFNAME[2], and so on.
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#
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# Virtual tap interface example
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#VIRTIFNAME[0]="tap0"
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#VIRTIFTYPE[0]="tap"
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#VIRTIFUSER[0]="root"
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#VIRTIFGROUP[0]="root"
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#
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# Virtual tun interface example
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#VIRTIFNAME[1]="tun0"
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#VIRTIFTYPE[1]="tun"
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#VIRTIFUSER[1]="someuser"
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#VIRTIFGROUP[1]="somegroup"
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## Example config information for wlan0. Uncomment the lines you need and fill
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## in your data. (You may not need all of these for your wireless network)
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#IFNAME[4]="wlan0"
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#IPADDR[4]=""
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#NETMASK[4]=""
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#USE_DHCP[4]="yes"
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#DHCP_HOSTNAME[4]="icculus-wireless"
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#DHCP_KEEPRESOLV[4]="yes"
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#DHCP_KEEPNTP[4]="yes"
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#DHCP_KEEPGW[4]="yes"
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#DHCP_IPADDR[4]=""
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#WLAN_ESSID[4]=DARKSTAR
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#WLAN_MODE[4]=Managed
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#WLAN_RATE[4]="54M auto"
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#WLAN_CHANNEL[4]="auto"
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#WLAN_KEY[4]="D5A31F54ACF0487C2D0B1C10D2"
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#WLAN_IWPRIV[4]="set AuthMode=WPAPSK | set EncrypType=TKIP | set WPAPSK=96389dc66eaf7e6efd5b5523ae43c7925ff4df2f8b7099495192d44a774fda16"
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#WLAN_WPA[4]="wpa_supplicant"
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#WLAN_WPADRIVER[4]="wext"
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#WLAN_WPAWAIT[4]=30
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## Some examples of additional network parameters that you can use.
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## Config information for wlan0:
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#IFNAME[4]="wlan0" # Use a different interface name instead of
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# the default 'eth4'
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#IPALIASES[4]="192.168.5.10/24" # Set up an IP alias. A netmask may be given
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# with a /<prefix> after the IP address - if
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# not supplied, /32 will be used as default.
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#HWADDR[4]="00:01:23:45:67:89" # Overrule the card's hardware MAC address
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#MTU[4]="" # The default MTU is 1500, but you might need
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# 1360 when you use NAT'ed IPSec traffic.
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#PROMISCUOUS[4]="yes" # Set promiscuous mode on the interface.
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#DHCP_TIMEOUT[4]=15 # The default timeout for the DHCP client to
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# wait for server resonse is 15 seconds, but
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# you might want a shorter or longer wait.
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#DHCP_KEEPRESOLV[4]="yes" # If you don't want /etc/resolv.conf overwritten
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#DHCP_KEEPNTP[4]="yes" # If you don't want ntp.conf overwritten
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#DHCP_KEEPGW[4]="yes" # If you don't want the DHCP server to change
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# your default gateway
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#DHCP_IPADDR[4]="" # Request a specific IP address from the DHCP
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# server
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#DHCP_DEBUG[4]="yes" # Make dhcpcd show verbose diagnostics
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#DHCP_NOIPV4LL[4]="yes" # Do not assign an ipv4ll address when a DHCP
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# server is not found (ipv4ll link-local
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# adresses in the IP range 169.254.0.0/16 are
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# also known as "zeroconf" addresses)
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#WLAN_ESSID[4]=DARKSTAR # An example of how you can override _any_
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# parameter defined in rc.wireless.conf, by
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# prepending 'WLAN_' to the parameter's name.
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# Useful with multiple wireless interfaces.
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#WLAN_IWPRIV[4]="set AuthMode=WPAPSK | set EncrypType=TKIP | set WPAPSK=thekey"
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# Some drivers require a private ioctl to be
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# set through the iwpriv command. If more than
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# one is required, you can place them in the
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# IWPRIV parameter (separated with the pipe (|)
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# character, see the example).
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#WLAN_WPA[4]="wpa_supplicant" # Run wpa_supplicant for WPA support
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#WLAN_WPADRIVER[4]="ndiswrapper"# Tell wpa_supplicant to specifically use the
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# ndiswrapper driver (if you leave this empty
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# the 'wext' driver is used by default)
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#WLAN_WPAWAIT[4]=30 # In case it takes long for the WPA association
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# to finish, you can increase the wait time
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# (defaults to 10 seconds)
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ENDFILE
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#
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############################################################################
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# The networks file.
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############################################################################
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#
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#echo "Creating /$ETCNETWORKS..."
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/bin/cat <<EOF >$ETCNETWORKS
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#
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# networks This file describes a number of netname-to-address
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# mappings for the TCP/IP subsystem. It is mostly
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# used at boot time, when no name servers are running.
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#
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loopback 127.0.0.0
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localnet $NETWORK
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# End of networks.
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EOF
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chmod 644 $ETCNETWORKS
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#
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############################################################################
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# The hosts file.
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############################################################################
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#
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#echo "Creating /$HOSTS..."
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/bin/cat << EOF > $HOSTS
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#
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# hosts This file describes a number of hostname-to-address
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# mappings for the TCP/IP subsystem. It is mostly
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# used at boot time, when no name servers are running.
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# On small systems, this file can be used instead of a
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# "named" name server. Just add the names, addresses
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# and any aliases to this file...
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#
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# By the way, Arnt Gulbrandsen <agulbra@nvg.unit.no> says that 127.0.0.1
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# should NEVER be named with the name of the machine. It causes problems
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# for some (stupid) programs, irc and reputedly talk. :^)
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#
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# For loopbacking.
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127.0.0.1 localhost
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$IPADDR $HOSTNM.$DOMAIN $HOSTNM
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# End of hosts.
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EOF
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chmod 644 $HOSTS
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#
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############################################################################
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# The resolv.conf file.
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############################################################################
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#
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if [ ! "$NAMESERVER" = "" ]; then
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echo "search $DOMAIN" >$RESOLV
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echo "nameserver $NAMESERVER" >>$RESOLV
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else
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echo "search $DOMAIN" >$RESOLV
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fi
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if [ -f $RESOLV ]; then
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chmod 644 $RESOLV
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fi
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#
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############################################################################
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# The rc.netdevice file.
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############################################################################
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#
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if [ -r /cardfound ]; then
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if [ ! "`cat /cardfound`" = "" ]; then
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cat << EOF > etc/rc.d/rc.netdevice
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# Load module for network device.
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# This script is automatically generated during the installation.
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/sbin/modprobe `cat /cardfound`
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EOF
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chmod 755 etc/rc.d/rc.netdevice
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fi
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fi
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rm -f $TMP/tempmsg /cardfound
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} # end write_config_files
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TMP=/var/log/setup/tmp
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if [ ! -d $TMP ]; then
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mkdir -p $TMP
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chmod 700 $TMP
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fi
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# This checks IP address syntax.
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# usage: syntax_check ADDRESS #-OF-EXPECTED-SEGMENTS (up to 4)
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# example: syntax_check 123.22.43.1 4
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# returns: 0=found correct 1=too many fields 2=non numeric field found
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syntax_check_color() {
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RET_CODE=0
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SCRATCH=$1
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SCRATCH=`echo $SCRATCH | tr "." "/"`
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INDEX=$2
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while [ ! "$INDEX" = "0" ]; do
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# OK, so I'm a LISP-head :^)
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FIELD=`basename $SCRATCH`
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SCRATCH=`dirname $SCRATCH`
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if expr $FIELD + 1 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
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true
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else
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RET_CODE=2; # non-numeric field
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fi
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INDEX=`expr $INDEX - 1`
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done
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if [ ! "$SCRATCH" = "." ]; then
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RET_CODE=1; # too many arguments
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fi
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if [ "$3" = "WARN" -a ! "$RET_CODE" = "0" ]; then
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cat << EOF > $TMP/tempmsg
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The address you have entered seems to be non-standard. We were expecting
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$2 groups of numbers seperated by dots, like: 127.0.0.1
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Are you absolutely sure you want to use the address $1?
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EOF
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dialog --title "WARNING" --yesno "`cat $TMP/tempmsg`" 9 72
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if [ $? = 0 ]; then
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RET_CODE = 0;
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fi
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rm -r $TMP/tempmsg
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else
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if [ "$3" = "ECHO" ]; then
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echo $RET_CODE;
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fi
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fi
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return $RET_CODE;
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}
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# Figure out where we are... cheap hack.
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if [ ! -e etc/slackware-version -a ! -e /etc/installer -a ! -e bin/bash ]; then
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cd /
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fi;
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# IMPORTANT!!! NO LEADING '/' in the paths below, or this script will not
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# function from the bootdisk.
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RC=etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf # Where rc.inet1.conf file is.
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RESOLV=etc/resolv.conf # Where resolv.conf file is.
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HOSTS=etc/hosts # Where hosts file is.
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ETCNETWORKS=etc/networks # Where networks file is.
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USE_DHCP="" # Use DHCP? "" == no.
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DHCP_HOSTNAME="" # This is our DHCP hostname.
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#
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# defaults:
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NETWORK=127.0.0.0
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IPADDR=127.0.0.1
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NETMASK=255.255.255.0
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# Main loop:
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while [ 0 ]; do
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cat << EOF > $TMP/tempmsg
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First, we'll need the name you'd like to give your host.
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Only the base hostname is needed right now. (not the domain)
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Enter hostname:
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EOF
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dialog --title "ENTER HOSTNAME" --inputbox "`cat $TMP/tempmsg`" 11 65 \
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$HOSTNM 2> $TMP/SeThost
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if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then
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rm -f $TMP/SeThost $TMP/tempmsg
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exit
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fi
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HOSTNM="`cat $TMP/SeThost`"
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rm -f $TMP/SeThost $TMP/tempmsg
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if [ ! "$HOSTNM" = "" ]; then
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break;
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fi
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done
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while [ 0 ]; do
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cat << EOF > $TMP/tempmsg
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Now, we need the domain name for this machine, such as:
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example.org
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Do not supply a leading '.'
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Enter domain name for $HOSTNM:
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EOF
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dialog --title "ENTER DOMAINNAME FOR '$HOSTNM'" --inputbox \
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"`cat $TMP/tempmsg`" \
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14 64 $DOMAIN 2> $TMP/SeTdom
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if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then
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rm -f $TMP/SeTdom $TMP/tempmsg
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exit
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fi
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DOMAIN="`cat $TMP/SeTdom`"
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rm -f $TMP/SeTdom $TMP/tempmsg
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if [ ! "$DOMAIN" = "" ]; then
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break;
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fi
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done
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# Write the hostname with domain to /etc/HOSTNAME:
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echo $HOSTNM.$DOMAIN > etc/HOSTNAME
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## OBSOLETE with recent NetworkManager:
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## Also make sure the hostname is written to /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf:
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#if [ -w etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf ]; then
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# sed -i "s/^hostname=.*$/hostname=$HOSTNM/g" etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
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#fi
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dialog --title "CONFIGURATION TYPE FOR '$HOSTNM.$DOMAIN'" \
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--default-item NetworkManager \
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--menu \
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"Now we need to know how your machine connects to the network.\n\
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If you have an internal network card and an assigned IP address, gateway, \
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and DNS, use the 'static IP' choice to enter these values. If your IP \
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address is assigned by a DHCP server (commonly used by cable modem and DSL \
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services), select 'DHCP'. If you do not have a network card, select \
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the 'loopback' choice. You may also select 'NetworkManager' if you would \
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like to have the NetworkManager daemon automatically handle your wired and \
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wireless network interfaces (this is simple and usually works). \
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Which type of network setup would you like?" 20 70 4 \
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"static IP" "Use a static IP address to configure ethernet" \
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"DHCP" "Use a DHCP server to configure ethernet" \
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"loopback" "Set up a loopback connection (modem or no net)" \
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"NetworkManager" "Autoconfigure network using NetworkManager" 2> $TMP/reply
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if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then
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rm -f $TMP/reply
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exit
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fi
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REPLY=`cat $TMP/reply`
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rm -f $TMP/reply
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if [ "$REPLY" = "DHCP" ]; then
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USE_DHCP="yes"
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dialog --title "SET DHCP HOSTNAME" --inputbox "Some network providers require \
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that the DHCP hostname be set in order to connect. If so, they'll have assigned \
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a hostname to your machine, which may look something like CC-NUMBER-A (this \
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depends on your ISP). If you were assigned a DHCP hostname, please enter it \
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below. If you do not have a DHCP hostname, just hit ENTER or Cancel." 13 62 \
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2> $TMP/SeTDHCPHOST
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NEW_DHCPHOST="`cat $TMP/SeTDHCPHOST`"
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rm -f $TMP/SeTDHCPHOST
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# OK, if we actually got something, use it.
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DHCP_HOSTNAME="$NEW_DHCPHOST"
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elif [ "$REPLY" = "loopback" ]; then
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LOOPBACK="yes"
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elif [ "$REPLY" = "NetworkManager" ]; then
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LOOPBACK="yes"
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NETWORKMANAGER="yes"
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else
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LOOPBACK="no"
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fi
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if [ "$LOOPBACK" = "no" -a ! "$USE_DHCP" = "yes" ]; then
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while [ 0 ]; do
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if [ -r $TMP/SeTIP ]; then
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IPADDR=`cat $TMP/SeTIP`
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fi
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cat << EOF > $TMP/tempmsg
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Enter your IP address for the local machine. Example:
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111.112.113.114
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Enter IP address for $HOSTNM (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):
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EOF
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dialog --title "ENTER IP ADDRESS FOR '$HOSTNM.$DOMAIN'" --inputbox \
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"`cat $TMP/tempmsg`" \
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10 68 $IPADDR 2> $TMP/SeTlip
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if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then
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rm -f $TMP/SeTlip $TMP/tempmsg
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exit
|
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fi
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IPADDR="`cat $TMP/SeTlip`"
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rm -f $TMP/SeTlip $TMP/tempmsg
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if [ "$IPADDR" = "" ]; then
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continue;
|
|
fi
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syntax_check_color $IPADDR 4 WARN
|
|
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
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echo $IPADDR > $TMP/SeTIP
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|
break;
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|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
while [ 0 ]; do
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if [ -r $TMP/SeTnetmask ]; then
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NETMASK=`cat $TMP/SeTnetmask`
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fi
|
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cat << EOF > $TMP/tempmsg
|
|
Enter your netmask. This will generally look something
|
|
like this: 255.255.255.0
|
|
Enter netmask (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):
|
|
EOF
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dialog --title "ENTER NETMASK FOR LOCAL NETWORK" --inputbox \
|
|
"`cat $TMP/tempmsg`" \
|
|
10 65 $NETMASK 2> $TMP/SeTnmask
|
|
if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then
|
|
rm -f $TMP/SeTnmask $TMP/tempmsg
|
|
exit
|
|
fi
|
|
NETMASK="`cat $TMP/SeTnmask`"
|
|
rm -f $TMP/SeTnmask $TMP/tempmsg
|
|
if [ "$NETMASK" = "" ]; then
|
|
continue;
|
|
fi
|
|
syntax_check_color $NETMASK 4 WARN
|
|
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
|
|
echo $NETMASK > $TMP/SeTnetmask
|
|
break;
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Set broadcast/network addresses automatically:
|
|
BROADCAST=`ipmask $NETMASK $IPADDR | cut -f 1 -d ' '`
|
|
NETWORK=`ipmask $NETMASK $IPADDR | cut -f 2 -d ' '`
|
|
|
|
while [ 0 ]; do
|
|
if [ -r $TMP/SeTgateway ]; then
|
|
GATEWAY=`cat $TMP/SeTgateway`
|
|
fi
|
|
cat << EOF > $TMP/tempmsg
|
|
Enter the address for the gateway on your network, such as:
|
|
`echo $IPADDR | cut -f 1-3 -d .`.1
|
|
|
|
If you don't have a gateway on your network just hit ENTER
|
|
without entering a gateway IP address.
|
|
|
|
Enter gateway address (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):
|
|
EOF
|
|
dialog --title "ENTER GATEWAY ADDRESS" --inputbox "`cat $TMP/tempmsg`" \
|
|
14 64 $GATEWAY 2> $TMP/SeTgate
|
|
if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then
|
|
rm -f $TMP/SeTgate $TMP/tempmsg
|
|
exit
|
|
fi
|
|
GATEWAY="`cat $TMP/SeTgate`"
|
|
rm -f $TMP/SeTgate $TMP/tempmsg
|
|
if [ "$GATEWAY" = "" ]; then
|
|
echo > $TMP/SeTgateway
|
|
break;
|
|
fi
|
|
syntax_check_color $GATEWAY 4 WARN
|
|
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
|
|
echo $GATEWAY > $TMP/SeTgateway
|
|
break;
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ "$LOOPBACK" = "no" ]; then
|
|
dialog --title "USE A NAMESERVER?" --yesno "Will you be accessing a \
|
|
nameserver?" 5 42
|
|
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
|
|
if [ ! "`cat $TMP/SeTns 2> /dev/null`" = "" ]; then
|
|
DNSSAMPLE="`cat $TMP/SeTns 2> /dev/null`"
|
|
elif [ "$GATEWAY" = "" ]; then
|
|
DNSSAMPLE=`echo $IPADDR | cut -f 1-3 -d .`
|
|
else
|
|
DNSSAMPLE=$GATEWAY
|
|
fi
|
|
while [ "$NAMESERVER" = "" ]; do
|
|
cat << EOF > $TMP/tempmsg
|
|
Here is your current IP address, full hostname, and base hostname:
|
|
$IPADDR $HOSTNM.$DOMAIN $HOSTNM
|
|
|
|
Please give the IP address of the name server to use,
|
|
such as $DNSSAMPLE.
|
|
|
|
You can add more Domain Name Servers later by editing /$RESOLV.
|
|
|
|
Primary name server to use (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):
|
|
EOF
|
|
dialog --title "SELECT NAMESERVER" --inputbox \
|
|
"`cat $TMP/tempmsg`" 17 72 $DNSSAMPLE 2> $TMP/SeTns
|
|
if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then
|
|
rm -f $TMP/tempmsg $TMP/SeTns
|
|
break
|
|
fi
|
|
NAMESERVER="`cat $TMP/SeTns`"
|
|
rm -f $TMP/tempmsg $TMP/SeTns
|
|
done
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Check for existing network driver:
|
|
unset DONOTPROBE
|
|
if cat /proc/net/dev | grep eth0 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then
|
|
DONOTPROBE=true
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Really, this rc.netdevice thing is mostly obsolete except for
|
|
# handmade local scripts anyway, these days with udev...
|
|
# So, we'll skip it:
|
|
DONOTPROBE=true
|
|
|
|
if [ -d lib/modules/`uname -r` \
|
|
-a ! "$LOOPBACK" = "yes" \
|
|
-a ! -x etc/rc.d/rc.hotplug \
|
|
-a ! "$DONOTPROBE" = "true" \
|
|
-a ! -r /cardfound ]; then
|
|
dialog --title "PROBE FOR NETWORK CARD?" --menu "If you like, we \
|
|
can look to see what kind of network card you have in your machine, and \
|
|
if we find one create an /etc/rc.d/rc.netdevice script to load the module \
|
|
for it at boot time. There's a slight bit of danger that the probing \
|
|
can cause problems, but it almost always works. If you'd rather configure \
|
|
your system manually, you can skip the probing process and edit \
|
|
/etc/rc.d/rc.modules or /etc/modules.conf later to have it load the right module." \
|
|
16 68 2 \
|
|
"probe" "look for network cards to set up" \
|
|
"skip" "skip probe; edit /etc/rc.d/rc.modules later" 2> $TMP/reply
|
|
if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then
|
|
rm -f $TMP/reply
|
|
exit
|
|
fi
|
|
REPLY=`cat $TMP/reply`
|
|
rm -f $TMP/reply
|
|
if [ ! "$REPLY" = "skip" ]; then
|
|
for card in 3c59x 82596 dgrs eepro100 e1000 epic100 hp100 lance \
|
|
ne2k-pci olympic pcnet32 rcpci 8139too 8139cp tlan tulip via-rhine \
|
|
yellowfin natsemi ; do
|
|
chroot . /sbin/modprobe $card 2> /dev/null
|
|
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
|
|
dialog --title "CARD DETECTED" --msgbox "A networking card using \
|
|
the $card.o module has been detected." 5 72
|
|
echo "$card" > /cardfound
|
|
break;
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
if [ ! -r /cardfound ]; then
|
|
# Don't probe for com20020, because it doesn't check and will always load.
|
|
# Don't probe for arlan, because it needs irq= to work.
|
|
# Don't probe for com90io or com90xx because they taint the kernel.
|
|
for card in depca ibmtr 3c359 3c501 3c503 3c505 3c507 3c509 3c515 ac3200 \
|
|
abyss acenic at1700 cosa cs89x0 de4x5 de600 \
|
|
de620 dmfe dl2k e2100 eepro eexpress eth16i ewrk3 fealnx hamachi hostess_sv11 \
|
|
hp-plus hp lanstreamer ni5010 ni52 ni65 ns83820 sb1000 sealevel sis900 sk98lin skfp smc-ultra \
|
|
smc9194 smctr starfire sungem sunhme tg3 wd e100 iph5526 lp486e tmspci winbond-840 ; do
|
|
chroot . /sbin/modprobe $card 2> /dev/null
|
|
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
|
|
dialog --title "CARD DETECTED" --msgbox "A networking card using \
|
|
the $card.o module has been detected." 5 72
|
|
echo "$card" > /cardfound
|
|
break
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ ! -r /cardfound ]; then
|
|
dialog --title "NO CARD DETECTED" --msgbox "Sorry, but no network \
|
|
card could be probed for on your system. Some cards (like non-PCI NE2000s) \
|
|
must be supplied with the I/O address to use and can't be probed for safely. \
|
|
You'll have to try to configure the card later by editing \
|
|
/etc/rc.d/rc.modules or recompiling your kernel." 9 70
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ "$LOOPBACK" = "yes" -a ! "$NETWORKMANAGER" = "yes" ]; then
|
|
dialog --title "NETWORK SETUP COMPLETE" --yesno "Your networking \
|
|
system is now configured to use loopback:
|
|
|
|
IP address: 127.0.0.1
|
|
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
|
|
|
|
Is this correct? Press 'Yes' to continue, or 'No' to reconfigure." 0 0
|
|
RETVAL=$?
|
|
elif [ "$LOOPBACK" = "yes" -a "$NETWORKMANAGER" = "yes" ]; then
|
|
dialog --title "NETWORK SETUP COMPLETE" --yesno "Your networking \
|
|
system is now configured to use NetworkManager for
|
|
wired and wireless network management. To set up wireless networks
|
|
and view status, add the Network Management control panel widget to
|
|
your KDE desktop.
|
|
|
|
Is this correct? Press 'Yes' to confirm, or 'No' to reconfigure." 0 0
|
|
RETVAL=$?
|
|
elif [ "$USE_DHCP" = "" ]; then
|
|
while [ 0 ]; do
|
|
dialog --title "CONFIRM NETWORK SETUP" \
|
|
--ok-label Accept \
|
|
--extra-label Edit \
|
|
--cancel-label Restart \
|
|
--inputmenu \
|
|
"These are the settings you have entered. To accept them and complete \
|
|
the networking setup, press enter. If you need to make any changes, you \
|
|
can do that now (or reconfigure later using 'netconfig')." \
|
|
22 60 12 \
|
|
"Hostname:" "$HOSTNM" \
|
|
"Domain name:" "$DOMAIN" \
|
|
"IP address:" "$IPADDR" \
|
|
"Netmask:" "$NETMASK" \
|
|
"Gateway:" "$GATEWAY" \
|
|
"Nameserver:" "$NAMESERVER" 2> $TMP/tempmsg
|
|
RETVAL=$?
|
|
if [ "$RETVAL" = "3" ]; then
|
|
FIELD=`cat $TMP/tempmsg | cut -f 1 -d : | cut -f 2- -d ' '`
|
|
NEWVAL=`cat $TMP/tempmsg | cut -f 2 -d : | cut -f 2- -d ' '`
|
|
if [ "$FIELD" = "Hostname" ]; then
|
|
HOSTNM=$NEWVAL
|
|
elif [ "$FIELD" = "Domain name" ]; then
|
|
DOMAIN=$NEWVAL
|
|
elif [ "$FIELD" = "IP address" ]; then
|
|
IPADDR=$NEWVAL
|
|
elif [ "$FIELD" = "Netmask" ]; then
|
|
NETMASK=$NEWVAL
|
|
elif [ "$FIELD" = "Gateway" ]; then
|
|
GATEWAY=$NEWVAL
|
|
elif [ "$FIELD" = "Nameserver" ]; then
|
|
NAMESERVER=$NEWVAL
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
break
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
else # DHCP was used
|
|
dialog --title "CONFIRM SETUP COMPLETE" \
|
|
--yesno "Your networking system is now configured to use DHCP:
|
|
|
|
Hostname: $HOSTNM
|
|
Domain name: $DOMAIN
|
|
IP address: (use DHCP server)
|
|
Netmask: (use DHCP server)
|
|
Gateway: (use DHCP server)
|
|
Nameserver: (use DHCP server)
|
|
|
|
Is this correct? Press 'Yes' to continue, or 'No' to reconfigure." 0 0
|
|
RETVAL=$?
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ "$RETVAL" = "0" ]; then
|
|
# Write the hostname with domain to /etc/HOSTNAME:
|
|
echo $HOSTNM.$DOMAIN > etc/HOSTNAME
|
|
# Also make sure the hostname is written to /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf:
|
|
if [ -w etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf ]; then
|
|
sed -i "s/^hostname=.*$/hostname=$HOSTNM/g" etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
|
|
fi
|
|
write_config_files
|
|
if [ "$NETWORKMANAGER" = "yes" -a -r etc/rc.d/rc.networkmanager ]; then
|
|
chmod 755 etc/rc.d/rc.networkmanager
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ "$1" = "" ]; then
|
|
dialog --msgbox "Settings accepted. Basic network configuration is complete." 6 40
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
if [ "$1" = "" ]; then
|
|
dialog --msgbox "Settings discarded. Run the 'netconfig' command again if you need to reconfigure your network settings." 6 60
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
exit $RETVAL
|
|
|