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NetworkManager/system-settings/plugins/ifnet/tests/net
2010-08-24 12:09:30 -05:00

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# This blank configuration will automatically use DHCP for any net.*
# scripts in /etc/init.d. To create a more complete configuration,
# please review /etc/conf.d/net.example and save your configuration
# in /etc/conf.d/net (this file :]!).
config_eth0=(
"202.117.16.121 netmask 255.255.255.0 brd 202.117.16.255"
"192.168.4.121/24"
"dhcp6"
)
routes_eth0=( "default via 202.117.16.1"
"192.168.4.0/24 via 192.168.4.1")
dns_servers_eth0="202.117.0.20 202.117.0.21"
dns_search_eth0="p12.edu.cn p13.edu.cn"
config_eth1=(
"dhcp"
)
enable_ipv6_eth1="true"
routes_eth1=( "default via 202.117.16.1" )
dns_servers_eth1="202.117.0.20 202.117.0.21"
config_eth2=(
"202.117.16.1211 netmask 255.255.255.0 brd 202.117.16.255"
"192.168.4.121/24"
"4321:0:1:2:3:4:567:89ab/64"
)
routes_eth2=("default via 4321:0:1:2:3:4:567:89ab")
enable_ipv6_eth2="true"
config_eth3=("nufjlsjlll")
managed_eth4=("false")
routes_eth4=("default via 4321:0:1:2:3:4:567:89ab")
config_eth5=("dhcp")
config_eth6=("192.168.4.{1..101}/24")
config_eth7=( "dhcp" )
auto_eth7="true"
config_myxjtu2=("202.117.16.121/24 brd 202.117.16.255")
routes_myxjtu2=("default via 202.117.16.1")
dns_servers_myxjtu2="202.117.0.20 202.117.0.21"
#key_myxjtu2="[1] s:xjtud key [1] enc restricted"
#key_eth6="[1] aaaa-4444-3d [2] s:xjtudlc key [1] enc open"
username_ppp0='user'
password_ppp0='password'
config_qiaomuf=("dhcp")
config_1xtest=("dhcp")
config_0xab3ace=("dhcp")
modules=( "iproute2" )
config_kvm0=( "null" )
config_kvm1=( "null" )
tuntap_kvm0="tap"
tuntap_kvm1="tap"
tunctl_kvm0="-u user"
tunctl_kvm1="-u user"
bridge_br0="eth0 kvm0 kvm1"
config_br0=( "192.168.1.10/24" )
brctl_br0=( "setfd 0")
dhcp_eth1="nosendhost nontp -I"
predown() {
# The default in the script is to test for NFS root and disallow
# downing interfaces in that case. Note that if you specify a
# predown() function you will override that logic. Here it is, in
# case you still want it...
if is_net_fs /; then
eerror "root filesystem is network mounted -- can't stop ${IFACE}"
return 1
fi
# Remember to return 0 on success
return 0
}
postup() {
# This function could be used, for example, to register with a
# dynamic DNS service. Another possibility would be to
# send/receive mail once the interface is brought up.
# Here is an example that allows the use of iproute rules
# which have been configured using the rules_eth0 variable.
#rules_eth0=" \
# 'from 24.80.102.112/32 to 192.168.1.0/24 table localnet priority 100' \
# 'from 216.113.223.51/32 to 192.168.1.0/24 table localnet priority 100' \
#"
eval set -- \$rules_${IFVAR}
if [ $# != 0 ]; then
einfo "Adding IP policy routing rules"
eindent
# Ensure that the kernel supports policy routing
if ! ip rule list | grep -q "^"; then
eerror "You need to enable IP Policy Routing (CONFIG_IP_MULTIPLE_TABLES)"
eerror "in your kernel to use ip rules"
else
for x; do
ebegin "${x}"
ip rule add ${x}
eend $?
done
fi
eoutdent
# Flush the cache
ip route flush cache dev "${IFACE}"
fi
}
postdown() {
# Enable Wake-On-LAN for every interface except for lo
# Probably a good idea to set ifdown="no" in /etc/conf.d/net
# as well ;)
[ "${IFACE}" != "lo" ] && ethtool -s "${IFACE}" wol g
Automatically erase any ip rules created in the example postup above
if interface_exists "${IFACE}"; then
# Remove any rules for this interface
local rule
ip rule list | grep " iif ${IFACE}[ ]*" | {
while read rule; do
rule="${rule#*:}"
ip rule del ${rule}
done
}
# Flush the route cache
ip route flush cache dev "${IFACE}"
fi
# Return 0 always
return 0
}
failup() {
# This function is mostly here for completeness... I haven't
# thought of anything nifty to do with it yet ;-)
}
faildown()
{}