#!/bin/sh # # $FreeBSD$ # # PROVIDE: sec # REQUIRE: LOGIN # KEYWORD: shutdown # # Sample SEC startup script for FreeBSD (contributed by Jo Rhett) # # Add the following lines to /etc/rc.conf to enable sec: # sec_enable (bool): Set to "NO" by default. # Set it to "YES" to enable sec. # # These parameters control the first (or only) instance of sec # sec_flags (str): Set to "" by default. # sec_configfile (str): Set to "%%PREFIX%%/etc/sec.conf" by default. # # To handle multiple instances you can also define # sec_instances="main auth" (list): define the instances (any string) which should be started/stopped # sec_instance_main_flags (str): define the invocation options for the first instance # sec_instance_main_configfile (str): define the config file for the first instance # sec_instance_auth_flags (str): define the invocation options for the second instance # sec_instance_auth_configfile (str): define the config file for the second instance # ...etc # . /etc/rc.subr name="sec" rcvar=sec_enable command="%%PREFIX%%/bin/sec" command_args="-detach" command_interpreter="%%PERL%%" extra_commands="reload" pidfile="/var/run/sec/sec.pid" start_precmd="sec_precmd" reload_precmd="sec_checkconfig" restart_precmd="sec_checkconfig" sig_reload=HUP load_rc_config "${name}" [ -z "${sec_enable}" ] && sec_enable="NO" [ -z "${sec_flags}" ] && sec_flags="-log=/var/log/sec.log" [ -z "${sec_configfile}" ] && sec_configfile="%%PREFIX%%/etc/sec.conf" sec_precmd() { dn=`dirname ${pidfile}` if [ ! -d ${dn} ]; then mkdir -p ${dn} if [ -n $sec_user ]; then /usr/sbin/chown ${sec_user} ${dn} fi fi sec_checkconfig } sec_checkconfig() { if [ -z $instance ] then echo -n "Performing sanity check of sec configuration: " else echo -n "Performing sanity check of sec_${instance} configuration: " fi ${command} -debug=1 -testonly -conf=${sec_configfile} 2>&1 >/dev/null if [ $? != 0 ]; then echo "FAILED" ${command} -testonly -conf=${sec_configfile} return 1 else echo "OK" fi } required_files="${sec_configfile}" sec_flags="-conf=${sec_configfile} -pid=${pidfile} ${sec_flags}" run_rc_command "$1" # Are we handling multiple instances? if [ ! -z "${sec_instances}" ] then for instance in $sec_instances do # Iterate through all instances name="sec_${instance}" pidfile="/var/run/sec/sec_${instance}.pid" eval required_files=\$sec_${instance}_configfile eval sec_${instance}_flags="\"-conf=\$sec_${instance}_configfile -pid=\$pidfile \$sec_${instance}_flags\"" run_rc_command "$1" done fi