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#! /bin/bash
##################################
##
# /usr/lib/network/connections/ppp
##
##################################
. /etc/rc.conf
. /etc/rc.d/functions
. /usr/lib/network/network
ppp_up() {
load_profile "$1"
[[ -z "$PEER" ]] && PEER=provider
[[ -z "$PPP_TIMEOUT" ]] && PPP_TIMEOUT=30
if ! /usr/sbin/pppd call "$PEER" updetach child-timeout "$PPP_TIMEOUT" linkname "$PEER"; then
report_fail "Couldn't make pppd connection."
return 1
fi
# wireless and wireless-dbus connections run this block when they call "ethernet up"; but ppp needs to do it itself
# successfully running a new profile; erase any suspended profiles on this interface
local interface="$INTERFACE"
find "$STATE_DIR/suspend/" -maxdepth 1 -type f -printf '%f\n' \
| while read prof; do
# the pipe to "while read" will create a subshell, so sourced variables will already be in a sandbox
# we just need to clear INTERFACE which is all we care about
unset INTERFACE
. "$STATE_DIR/suspend/$prof"
if [[ "$interface" == "$INTERFACE" ]]; then
rm "$STATE_DIR/suspend/$prof"
fi
done
}
ppp_down() {
load_profile "$1"
kill $(head -1 "/var/run/ppp-$(basename "$PEER").pid")
}
ppp_query() {
"$CONN_DIR/ethernet" query "$@"
}
ppp_control() {
"$CONN_DIR/wireless" control "$@"
}
ppp_verify() {
local INTERFACE="$1"
# do nothing
}
ppp_$1 "$2"
exit $?
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