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#!/bin/bash
. /usr/lib/network/globals
case "$1" in
start)
if ! ck_daemon net-profiles; then
exit_stderr "net-profiles has already been started. Try '/etc/rc.d/net-profiles restart'"
fi
# Ensure any device renaming has occurred as intended
for daemon in "${DAEMONS[@]}"; do
if [ "$daemon" = "${daemon#!}" -a "$daemon" = "net-rename" ]; then
if ck_daemon net-rename; then
/etc/rc.d/net-rename start
fi
fi
done
# $NET env var is passed from the kernel boot line
[ ! "$NETWORKS_MENU_TIMEOUT" ] && NETWORKS_MENU_TIMEOUT=5
if [[ "$NET" = "menu" ]]; then
if /usr/bin/netcfg-menu "$NETWORKS_MENU_TIMEOUT"; then
mv "$STATE_DIR"/{menu,net-profiles} # JP: user may want to disconnect profile by calling net-profiles stop
add_daemon net-profiles
exit 0
fi
elif [[ "$NET" ]]; then
if /usr/bin/netcfg2 -c "$NET"; then
echo "$NET" > "$STATE_DIR/net-profiles" # JP: user may want to disconnect profile by calling net-profiles stop
add_daemon net-profiles
exit 0
fi
else
# No NET= passed at boot, go to NETWORKS=()
for network in "${NETWORKS[@]}"; do
case "$network" in
menu) # Pull up menu of networks
if /usr/bin/netcfg-menu "$NETWORKS_MENU_TIMEOUT"; then
mv "$STATE_DIR"/{menu,net-profiles} # JP: user may want to disconnect profile by calling net-profiles stop
add_daemon net-profiles
exit 0
fi
break # if netcfg-menu was called but failed: exit for loop
;;
*) # Either interface or profile
if [ "$network" = "${network#!}" ]; then # otherwise profile
if /usr/bin/netcfg2 -c "$network"; then
echo "$network" > "$STATE_DIR/net-profiles" # JP: user may want to disconnect profile by calling net-profiles stop
add_daemon net-profiles
exit 0
fi
fi
;;
esac
done
fi
exit_err "No profile started." # JP: don't add_daemon unless we were successful (above)
;;
stop)
if ck_daemon net-profiles; then
exit_stderr "net-profiles not running"
fi
# shutdown any profiles started by netcfg (or from NET_PROFILES in rc.conf)
# JP: only attempt to disconnect the profiles _this daemon_ was told to control
cat "${state_DIR}/net-profiles" 2>/dev/null | xargs -d'\n' /usr/bin/netcfg2 down # JP: use xargs in case any of the profile names contain spaces etc
rm -f "$STATE_DIR/net-profiles"
rm_daemon net-profiles
;;
restart)
"$0" stop; sleep 1; "$0" start
;;
*)
exit_stderr "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"
esac
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