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diff --git a/main/openvpn b/main/openvpn new file mode 160000 +Subproject 7aaf01766f9718375986600216607aeb6397200 diff --git a/main/openvpn/distro/rpm/openvpn.init.d.suse b/main/openvpn/distro/rpm/openvpn.init.d.suse deleted file mode 100644 index 270024e8..00000000 --- a/main/openvpn/distro/rpm/openvpn.init.d.suse +++ /dev/null @@ -1,264 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -### BEGIN INIT INFO -# Provides: openvpn -# Required-Start: $network -# Required-Stop: $network -# Default-Start: 3 5 -# Default-Stop: 0 1 2 6 -# Short-Description: This shell script takes care of starting and stopping OpenVPN. -# Description: OpenVPN is a robust and highly flexible tunneling application that uses all of the encryption, authentication, and certification features of the OpenSSL library to securely tunnel IP networks over a single UDP port. -### END INIT INFO - -# Contributed to the OpenVPN project by -# Douglas Keller <doug@voidstar.dyndns.org> -# 2002.05.15 - -# Modified for SuSE by -# Frank Plohmann <openvpn@franks-planet.de> -# 2003.08.24 -# Please feel free to contact me if you have problems or suggestions -# using this script. - -# To install: -# copy this file to /etc/rc.d/init.d/openvpn -# use the runlevel editor in Yast to add it to runlevel 3 and/or 5 -# shell> mkdir /etc/openvpn -# make .conf or .sh files in /etc/openvpn (see below) - -# To uninstall: -# use also Yast and the runlevel editor to uninstall - -# Author's Notes: -# -# I have created an /etc/init.d init script and enhanced openvpn.spec to -# automatically register the init script. Once the RPM is installed you -# can start and stop OpenVPN with "service openvpn start" and "service -# openvpn stop". -# -# The init script does the following: -# -# - Starts an openvpn process for each .conf file it finds in -# /etc/openvpn. -# -# - If /etc/openvpn/xxx.sh exists for a xxx.conf file then it executes -# it before starting openvpn (useful for doing openvpn --mktun...). -# -# - In addition to start/stop you can do: -# -# /etc/init.d/openvpn reload - SIGHUP -# /etc/init.d/openvpn reopen - SIGUSR1 -# /etc/init.d/openvpn status - SIGUSR2 - -# Modifications 2003.05.02 -# * Changed == to = for sh compliance (Bishop Clark). -# * If condrestart|reload|reopen|status, check that we were -# actually started (James Yonan). -# * Added lock, piddir, and work variables (James Yonan). -# * If start is attempted twice, without an intervening stop, or -# if start is attempted when previous start was not properly -# shut down, then kill any previously started processes, before -# commencing new start operation (James Yonan). -# * Do a better job of flagging errors on start, and properly -# returning success or failure status to caller (James Yonan). -# -# Modifications 2003.08.24 -# * Converted the script for SuSE Linux distribution. -# Tested with version 8.2 (Frank Plohmann). -# - removed "chkconfig" header -# - added Yast header -# - changed installation notes -# - corrected path to openvpn binary -# - removes sourcing "functions" -# - removed sourcing "network" -# - removed network checking. it seemed not to work with SuSE. -# - added sourcing "rc.status", comments and "rc_reset" command -# - removed "succes; echo" and "failure; echo" lines -# - added "rc_status" lines at the end of each section -# - changed "service" to "/etc/init.d/" in "In addition to start/stop" -# section above. -# -# Modifications 2005.04.04 -# * Added openvpn-startup and openvpn-shutdown script calls (James Yonan). -# - -# Location of openvpn binary -openvpn="/usr/sbin/openvpn" - -# Lockfile -lock="/var/lock/subsys/openvpn" - -# PID directory -piddir="/var/run/openvpn" - -# Our working directory -work=/etc/openvpn - -# Source rc functions -. /etc/rc.status - -# Shell functions sourced from /etc/rc.status: -# rc_check check and set local and overall rc status -# rc_status check and set local and overall rc status -# rc_status -v ditto but be verbose in local rc status -# rc_status -v -r ditto and clear the local rc status -# rc_failed set local and overall rc status to failed -# rc_reset clear local rc status (overall remains) -# rc_exit exit appropriate to overall rc status - -# rc_status check and set local and overall rc status -# rc_status -v ditto but be verbose in local rc status -# rc_status -v -r ditto and clear the local rc status -# rc_failed set local and overall rc status to failed -# rc_reset clear local rc status (overall remains) -# rc_exit exit appropriate to overall rc status - -# First reset status of this service -rc_reset - -[ -f $openvpn ] || exit 0 - -# See how we were called. -case "$1" in - start) - echo -n $"Starting openvpn: " - - /sbin/modprobe tun >/dev/null 2>&1 - - # From a security perspective, I think it makes - # sense to remove this, and have users who need - # it explictly enable in their --up scripts or - # firewall setups. - - #echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward - - # Run startup script, if defined - if [ -f $work/openvpn-startup ]; then - $work/openvpn-startup - fi - - if [ ! -d $piddir ]; then - mkdir $piddir - fi - - if [ -f $lock ]; then - # we were not shut down correctly - for pidf in `/bin/ls $piddir/*.pid 2>/dev/null`; do - if [ -s $pidf ]; then - kill `cat $pidf` >/dev/null 2>&1 - fi - rm -f $pidf - done - rm -f $lock - sleep 2 - fi - - rm -f $piddir/*.pid - cd $work - - # Start every .conf in $work and run .sh if exists - errors=0 - successes=0 - for c in `/bin/ls *.conf 2>/dev/null`; do - bn=${c%%.conf} - if [ -f "$bn.sh" ]; then - . ./$bn.sh - fi - rm -f $piddir/$bn.pid - $openvpn --daemon --writepid $piddir/$bn.pid --config $c --cd $work - if [ $? = 0 ]; then - successes=1 - else - errors=1 - fi - done - - if [ $successes = 1 ]; then - touch $lock - fi - - rc_status -v - ;; - stop) - echo -n $"Shutting down openvpn: " - for pidf in `/bin/ls $piddir/*.pid 2>/dev/null`; do - if [ -s $pidf ]; then - kill `cat $pidf` >/dev/null 2>&1 - fi - rm -f $pidf - done - - # Run shutdown script, if defined - if [ -f $work/openvpn-shutdown ]; then - $work/openvpn-shutdown - fi - - rm -f $lock - - rc_status -v - ;; - restart) - $0 stop - sleep 2 - $0 start - - rc_status - ;; - reload) - if [ -f $lock ]; then - for pidf in `/bin/ls $piddir/*.pid 2>/dev/null`; do - if [ -s $pidf ]; then - kill -HUP `cat $pidf` >/dev/null 2>&1 - fi - done - else - echo "openvpn: service not started" - exit 1 - fi - - rc_status -v - ;; - reopen) - if [ -f $lock ]; then - for pidf in `/bin/ls $piddir/*.pid 2>/dev/null`; do - if [ -s $pidf ]; then - kill -USR1 `cat $pidf` >/dev/null 2>&1 - fi - done - else - echo "openvpn: service not started" - exit 1 - fi - - rc_status -v - ;; - condrestart) - if [ -f $lock ]; then - $0 stop - # avoid race - sleep 2 - $0 start - fi - - rc_status - ;; - status) - if [ -f $lock ]; then - for pidf in `/bin/ls $piddir/*.pid 2>/dev/null`; do - if [ -s $pidf ]; then - kill -USR2 `cat $pidf` >/dev/null 2>&1 - fi - done - echo "Status written to /var/log/messages" - else - echo "openvpn: service not started" - exit 1 - fi - - rc_status -v - ;; - *) - echo "Usage: openvpn {start|stop|restart|condrestart|reload|reopen|status}" - exit 1 -esac - -exit 0 |