#!/bin/sh # PROVIDE: vtunclient # REQUIRE: DAEMON # KEYWORD: shutdown # # Add the following line to /etc/rc.conf to enable vtunclient: # # vtunclient_enable="YES" # vtunclient_flags=" " # # If you want to use multiple connections, use $vtunclient_list. # Usual $vtunclient_flags will be ignored when $vtunclient_list is # set. # # vtunclient_enable="YES" # vtunclient_list="site1 site2" # vtunclient_site1_flags=" " # vtunclient_site1_pidfile="/var/run/vtun-site1.pid" # vtunclient_site2_flags=" " # vtunclient_site2_pidfile="/var/run/vtun-site2.pid" # ... # vtunclient_enable=${vtunclient_enable:-"NO"} . /etc/rc.subr name=vtunclient rcvar=vtunclient_enable required_files="%%PREFIX%%/etc/vtund.conf" command=%%PREFIX%%/sbin/vtund load_rc_config $name cmd="$1" if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then shift fi if [ -n "$*" ]; then vtunclient_list="$*" fi if [ -z "$vtunclient_list" ]; then run_rc_command "$cmd" else for _client in ${vtunclient_list}; do eval vtunclient_flags=\$vtunclient_${_client}_flags eval pidfile=\$vtunclient_${_client}_pidfile vtunclient_flags="-z $pidfile $vtunclient_flags" run_rc_command "$cmd" done fi