literal name_enable wherever possible, and ${name}_enable
when it's not, to prepare for the demise of set_rcvar().
In cases where I had to hand-edit unusual instances also
modify formatting slightly to be more uniform (and in
some cases, correct). This includes adding some $FreeBSD$
tags, and most importantly moving rcvar= to right after
name= so it's clear that one is derived from the other.
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984 B
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47 lines
984 B
Bash
#!/bin/sh
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# PROVIDE: radsecproxy
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# REQUIRE: LOGIN
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# KEYWORD: shutdown
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# Add the following line to /etc/rc.conf.local or /etc/rc.conf
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# to enable this service:
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#
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# radsecproxy_enable (bool): Set to NO by default.
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# Set it to YES to enable radsecproxy.
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. /etc/rc.subr
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name="radsecproxy"
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rcvar=radsecproxy_enable
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: ${radsecproxy_enable:="NO"}
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: ${radsecproxy_user:="nobody"}
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: ${radsecproxy_group:="nobody"}
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: ${radsecproxy_pidfile:="/var/run/radsecproxy/radsecproxy.pid"}
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user=${radsecproxy_user}
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group=${radsecproxy_group}
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pidfile=${radsecproxy_pidfile}
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required_files=%%PREFIX%%/etc/radsecproxy.conf
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command="%%PREFIX%%/sbin/${name}"
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command_args="-c %%PREFIX%%/etc/radsecproxy.conf -i ${pidfile}"
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start_precmd="radsecproxy_prestart"
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stop_postcmd="radsecproxy_poststop"
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radsecproxy_prestart()
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{
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mkdir -p $(dirname $pidfile)
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chown ${user}:${group} $(dirname $pidfile)
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}
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radsecproxy_poststop()
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{
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rm -f ${pidfile}
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}
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load_rc_config $name
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run_rc_command "$1"
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