#!/bin/bash # Generated automatically from pppoe-stop.in by configure. #*********************************************************************** # # pppoe-stop # # Shell script to bring down an PPPoE connection # # Copyright (C) 2000 Roaring Penguin Software Inc. # # $Id$ # # This file may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General # Public License. # # LIC: GPL # # Usage: pppoe-stop [config_file] # If config_file is omitted, defaults to /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf # #*********************************************************************** export PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin IP=/usr/sbin/ip LS=/usr/bin/ls NETWORKDIR=/etc/sysconfig/network # Set to "C" locale so we can parse messages from commands LANG=C export LANG get_device() { if [ ! -d $NETWORKDIR ] ; then $ECHO "** $NETWORKDIR not found" $ECHO "** Quitting" exit 1 fi cd $NETWORKDIR interfaces=$($LS ifcfg-ppp* 2>/dev/null | grep -E -v '(~|\.bak)$' | \ grep -E -v '(rpmsave|rpmorig|rpmnew)' | sed 's/^ifcfg-//g') for i in $interfaces ; do test -f ifcfg-$i && . ifcfg-$i 2>/dev/null if [ "$TYPE" = "xDSL" ] ; then CONFIG=$NETWORKDIR/ifcfg-$i break fi done } ME="`basename $0`" LOGGER="/usr/bin/logger -t $ME" CONFIG="$1" if [ -z "$CONFIG" ] ; then get_device [ -z "$CONFIG" ] && CONFIG=/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf fi if [ ! -f "$CONFIG" -o ! -r "$CONFIG" ] ; then [ "$DEBUG" = "1" ] && echo "$ME: Cannot read configuration file '$CONFIG'" >& 2 exit 1 fi export CONFIG . $CONFIG PPPOE_PIDFILE="$PIDFILE.pppoe" PPPD_PIDFILE="$PIDFILE.pppd" STARTPID="$PIDFILE.start" # Backward config file compatibility if test "$DEMAND" = "" ; then DEMAND=no fi # Ignore SIGTERM trap "" 15 # Check for pidfile if [ -r "$PIDFILE" ] ; then PID=`cat $PIDFILE` # Check if still running kill -0 $PID > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? != 0 ] ; then [ "$DEBUG" = "1" ] && echo "$ME: The pppoe-connect script (PID $PID) appears to have died" >& 2 fi # Kill pppd, which should in turn kill pppoe if [ -r "$PPPD_PIDFILE" ] ; then PPPD_PID=`cat "$PPPD_PIDFILE"` $LOGGER -p daemon.notice "Killing pppd" [ "$DEBUG" = "1" ] && echo "Killing pppd ($PPPD_PID)" kill $PPPD_PID > /dev/null 2>&1 fi # Kill pppoe-start PIDS=`cat $STARTPID` kill -0 $PIDS > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? = 0 ] ; then $LOGGER -p daemon.notice "Killing pppoe-connect" kill $PIDS > /dev/null 2>&1 fi # Kill pppoe-connect $LOGGER -p daemon.notice "Killing pppoe-connect" [ "$DEBUG" = "1" ] && echo "Killing pppoe-connect ($PID)" kill $PID > /dev/null 2>&1 # Kill pppd again, in case it's still hanging around if [ -r "$PPPD_PIDFILE" ] ; then PPPD_PID=`cat "$PPPD_PIDFILE"` kill -9 $PPPD_PID > /dev/null 2>&1 || exit 1 fi # Kill br2684ctl if necessary if [ -n "$BR2684DEV" -a -r /run/nas$BR2684DEV.pid ]; then PIDS=`cat /run/nas$BR2684DEV.pid` kill -0 $PIDS > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? = 0 ]; then $LOGGER -p daemon.notice "Killing br2684ctl for nas$BR2684DEV" kill $PIDS > /dev/null 2>&1 fi rm -f /run/nas$BR2684DEV.pid fi rm -f "$PIDFILE" "$PPPD_PIDFILE" "$PPPOE_PIDFILE" "$STARTPID" else [ "$DEBUG" = "1" ] && echo "$ME: No PPPoE connection appears to be running" >&2 exit 1 fi # add old default gw back if [ -s /etc/default-routes ] ; then while read spec; do $IP route add $spec done < /etc/default-routes rm -f /etc/default-routes fi exit 0