2000-03-10 14:53:23 +03:00
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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2004-08-13 22:08:03 +04:00
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# $NetBSD: ppp,v 1.7 2004/08/13 18:08:03 mycroft Exp $
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2000-03-10 14:53:23 +03:00
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#
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# PROVIDE: ppp
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2000-07-26 04:11:48 +04:00
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# REQUIRE: mountcritremote syslogd
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2002-03-22 07:33:57 +03:00
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# BEFORE: SERVERS
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2000-07-26 04:11:48 +04:00
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#
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# Note that this means that syslogd will not be listening on
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# any PPP addresses. This is considered a feature.
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#
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2000-03-10 14:53:23 +03:00
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2004-08-13 22:08:03 +04:00
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$_rc_subr_loaded . /etc/rc.subr
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2000-03-10 14:53:23 +03:00
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name="ppp"
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start_cmd="ppp_start"
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2001-02-11 03:51:35 +03:00
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stop_cmd="ppp_stop"
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sig_stop="-INT"
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sig_hup="-HUP"
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hup_cmd="ppp_hup"
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extra_commands="hup"
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2000-03-10 14:53:23 +03:00
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ppp_start()
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{
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# /etc/ppp/peers and $ppp_peers contain boot configuration
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# information for pppd. each value in $ppp_peers that has a
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# file in /etc/ppp/peers of the same name, will be run as
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2000-08-02 15:07:51 +04:00
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# `pppd call <peer>'.
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2000-03-10 14:53:23 +03:00
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#
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if [ -n "$ppp_peers" ]; then
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set -- $ppp_peers
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echo -n "Starting pppd:"
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while [ $# -ge 1 ]; do
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peer=$1
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shift
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if [ -f /etc/ppp/peers/$peer ]; then
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pppd call $peer
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echo -n " $peer"
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fi
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done
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echo "."
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fi
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}
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2001-02-11 03:51:35 +03:00
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ppp_hup()
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{
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pids="`check_process pppd`"
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if [ -n "$pids" ]; then
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for pid in $pids; do
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kill $sig_hup $pid
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done
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fi
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}
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ppp_stop()
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{
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pids="`check_process pppd`"
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if [ -n "$pids" ]; then
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for pid in $pids; do
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kill $sig_stop $pid
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done
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fi
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}
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2000-05-13 12:45:06 +04:00
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load_rc_config $name
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2000-03-10 14:53:23 +03:00
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run_rc_command "$1"
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