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config.sh - conn - A script repository to manage connections in Linux.
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config.sh (2216B)
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1 #!/bin/sh
2
3 #
4 # 0 = do not log to syslog
5 # 1 = use syslog
6 #
7 LOGGING=1
8
9 #
10 # 0 = do not print debug messages on stdout
11 # 1 = do print debug messages on stdout
12 #
13 DEBUG=0
14
15 #
16 # Which connection should be used, when this is not a wakup and no other
17 # connection has been started before. If this is unset, all invocations of
18 # conn -s will need to specify a connection.
19 #
20 DEFAULTCONNECTION="wifi"
21
22 #
23 # Which profile in this connection should be used. If this is unset, the
24 # default profile of the connection will be used. (See the corresponding
25 # connection for this setting.)
26 #
27 DEFAULTPROFILE="wlan0"
28
29 #
30 # This will set in which directory the pid files are stored.
31 #
32 RUNDIR="/var/run/conn"
33
34 #
35 # This should be the directory, where conn is storing its connections.
36 #
37 # CAUTION! This path is hardcoded in common.sh!
38 #
39 ETCDIR="/etc/conn"
40
41 #
42 # In this directory the states (which connections are running and conn-
43 # ection specific states) are stored.
44 #
45 STATEDIR="/var/lib/conn"
46
47 #
48 # Set this variable to the location of the wpa_supplicant.conf, which
49 # should be used in the "wifi" connection.
50 #
51 WPACONF="/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf"
52
53 #
54 # This is the command, which will be run when invoking wpa_supplicant.
55 # The dynamic values are appended to this string. Just the WPACONF needs
56 # to be used at the right place.
57 #
58 WPACMD="wpa_supplicant -B -D wext -c ${WPACONF}"
59
60 #
61 # The command for starting the action script. In the wpa_supplicant
62 # world this is wpa_cli.
63 #
64 WPACLICMD="wpa_cli"
65
66 #
67 # This is the command for retrieving information about access points.
68 #
69 WPACLIREQ="wpa_cli"
70
71 #
72 # If DHCP is used somewhere, this command will be used.
73 #
74 DHCPCMD="dhcpcd -L"
75
76 #
77 # If a lease needs to be released, this one is run.
78 #
79 DHCPRELEASECMD="dhcpcd -k"
80
81 #
82 # For killing DHCP on a device, this one is run.
83 #
84 DHCPKILLCMD="dhcpcd -x"
85
86 #
87 # A connection like wwan has proven in empirical studies, that it is
88 # worth to run a constant ping for keeping it alive.
89 #
90 # The host we are pinging, by default is set to 8.8.8.8, which is om-
91 # niscient Google.
92 #
93 PINGHOST="8.8.8.8"
94
95 #
96 # If a connection type is blocked by rfkill, should it be unblocked?
97 #
98 DOUNBLOCK=1
99
100 #
101 # Should a connection be blocked, when it is killed?
102 #
103 DOBLOCK=1
104
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