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#
# Copyright (c) 2003 The FreeBSD Project. All rights reserved.
#
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# $FreeBSD$
#
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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IFCONFIG_CMD="/sbin/ifconfig"
# Maximum number of addresses expanded from a address range specification.
_IPEXPANDMAX=31
#
# Subroutines commonly used from network startup scripts.
# Requires that rc.conf be loaded first.
#
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# ifn_start ifn
# Bring up and configure an interface. If some configuration is
# applied, print the interface configuration.
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#
ifn_start()
{
local ifn cfg
ifn="$1"
cfg=1
[ -z "$ifn" ] && err 1 "ifn_start called without an interface"
ifscript_up ${ifn} && cfg=0
ifconfig_up ${ifn} && cfg=0
if ! noafif $ifn; then
afexists inet && ipv4_up ${ifn} && cfg=0
afexists inet6 && ipv6_up ${ifn} && cfg=0
afexists ipx && ipx_up ${ifn} && cfg=0
fi
childif_create ${ifn} && cfg=0
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return $cfg
}
# ifn_stop ifn
# Shutdown and de-configure an interface. If action is taken,
# print the interface name.
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#
ifn_stop()
{
local ifn cfg
ifn="$1"
cfg=1
[ -z "$ifn" ] && err 1 "ifn_stop called without an interface"
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if ! noafif $ifn; then
afexists ipx && ipx_down ${ifn} && cfg=0
afexists inet6 && ipv6_down ${ifn} && cfg=0
afexists inet && ipv4_down ${ifn} && cfg=0
fi
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ifconfig_down ${ifn} && cfg=0
ifscript_down ${ifn} && cfg=0
childif_destroy ${ifn} && cfg=0
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return $cfg
}
# ifn_vnetup ifn
# Move ifn to the specified vnet jail.
#
ifn_vnetup()
{
ifn_vnet0 $1 vnet
}
# ifn_vnetdown ifn
# Reclaim ifn from the specified vnet jail.
#
ifn_vnetdown()
{
ifn_vnet0 $1 -vnet
}
# ifn_vnet0 ifn action
# Helper function for ifn_vnetup and ifn_vnetdown.
#
ifn_vnet0()
{
local _ifn _cfg _action _vnet
_ifn="$1"
_action="$2"
_cfg=1
if _vnet=$(vnetif $_ifn); then
${IFCONFIG_CMD} $_ifn $_action $_vnet && _cfg=0
fi
return $_cfg
}
# ifconfig_up if
# Evaluate ifconfig(8) arguments for interface $if and
# run ifconfig(8) with those arguments. It returns 0 if
# arguments were found and executed or 1 if the interface
# had no arguments. Pseudo arguments DHCP and WPA are handled
# here.
#
ifconfig_up()
{
local _cfg _ipv6_opts ifconfig_args
_cfg=1
# Make sure lo0 always comes up.
if [ "$1" = "lo0" ]; then
_cfg=0
fi
# ifconfig_IF
ifconfig_args=`ifconfig_getargs $1`
if [ -n "${ifconfig_args}" ]; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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eval ${IFCONFIG_CMD} $1 ${ifconfig_args}
_cfg=0
fi
# inet6 specific
if ! noafif $1 && afexists inet6; then
if checkyesno ipv6_activate_all_interfaces; then
_ipv6_opts="-ifdisabled"
elif [ "$1" != "lo0" ]; then
_ipv6_opts="ifdisabled"
fi
# backward compatibility: $ipv6_enable
case $ipv6_enable in
[Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|[Oo][Nn]|1)
case $1 in
bridge[0-9]*)
# No accept_rtadv by default on if_bridge(4)
# to avoid a conflict with the member
# interfaces.
;;
*)
if ! checkyesno ipv6_gateway_enable; then
_ipv6_opts="${_ipv6_opts} accept_rtadv"
fi
;;
esac
;;
esac
case $ipv6_cpe_wanif in
$1)
_ipv6_opts="${_ipv6_opts} -no_radr accept_rtadv"
;;
esac
if [ -n "${_ipv6_opts}" ]; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $1 inet6 ${_ipv6_opts}
fi
# ifconfig_IF_ipv6
ifconfig_args=`ifconfig_getargs $1 ipv6`
if [ -n "${ifconfig_args}" ]; then
# backward compatibility: inet6 keyword
case "${ifconfig_args}" in
:*|[0-9a-fA-F]*:*)
warn "\$ifconfig_$1_ipv6 needs " \
"\"inet6\" keyword for an IPv6 address."
ifconfig_args="inet6 ${ifconfig_args}"
;;
esac
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $1 inet6 -ifdisabled
eval ${IFCONFIG_CMD} $1 ${ifconfig_args}
_cfg=0
fi
# $ipv6_prefix_IF will be handled in
# ipv6_prefix_hostid_addr_common().
ifconfig_args=`get_if_var $1 ipv6_prefix_IF`
if [ -n "${ifconfig_args}" ]; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $1 inet6 -ifdisabled
_cfg=0
fi
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# backward compatibility: $ipv6_ifconfig_IF
ifconfig_args=`get_if_var $1 ipv6_ifconfig_IF`
if [ -n "${ifconfig_args}" ]; then
warn "\$ipv6_ifconfig_$1 is obsolete." \
" Use ifconfig_$1_ipv6 instead."
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $1 inet6 -ifdisabled
eval ${IFCONFIG_CMD} $1 inet6 ${ifconfig_args}
_cfg=0
fi
fi
ifalias $1 link alias
ifalias $1 ether alias
if [ ${_cfg} -eq 0 ]; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $1 up
fi
if wpaif $1; then
/etc/rc.d/wpa_supplicant start $1
_cfg=0 # XXX: not sure this should count
elif hostapif $1; then
/etc/rc.d/hostapd start $1
_cfg=0
fi
if dhcpif $1; then
if [ $_cfg -ne 0 ] ; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $1 up
fi
if syncdhcpif $1; then
/etc/rc.d/dhclient start $1
fi
_cfg=0
fi
return $_cfg
}
# ifconfig_down if
# returns 1 if wpa_supplicant or dhclient was stopped or
# the interface exists.
#
ifconfig_down()
{
local _cfg
_cfg=1
if wpaif $1; then
/etc/rc.d/wpa_supplicant stop $1
_cfg=0
elif hostapif $1; then
/etc/rc.d/hostapd stop $1
_cfg=0
fi
if dhcpif $1; then
/etc/rc.d/dhclient stop $1
_cfg=0
fi
if ifexists $1; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $1 down
_cfg=0
fi
return $_cfg
}
# get_if_var if var [default]
# Return the value of the pseudo-hash corresponding to $if where
# $var is a string containg the sub-string "IF" which will be
# replaced with $if after the characters defined in _punct are
# replaced with '_'. If the variable is unset, replace it with
# $default if given.
get_if_var()
{
local _if _punct _punct_c _var _default prefix suffix
if [ $# -ne 2 -a $# -ne 3 ]; then
err 3 'USAGE: get_if_var name var [default]'
fi
_if=$1
_punct=". - / +"
for _punct_c in $_punct; do
_if=`ltr ${_if} ${_punct_c} '_'`
done
_var=$2
_default=$3
prefix=${_var%%IF*}
suffix=${_var##*IF}
eval echo \${${prefix}${_if}${suffix}-${_default}}
}
# _ifconfig_getargs if [af]
# Prints the arguments for the supplied interface to stdout.
# Returns 1 if empty. In general, ifconfig_getargs should be used
# outside this file.
_ifconfig_getargs()
{
local _ifn _af
_ifn=$1
_af=${2+_$2}
if [ -z "$_ifn" ]; then
return 1
fi
get_if_var $_ifn ifconfig_IF$_af "$ifconfig_DEFAULT"
}
# ifconfig_getargs if [af]
# Takes the result from _ifconfig_getargs and removes pseudo
# args such as DHCP and WPA.
ifconfig_getargs()
{
local _tmpargs _arg _args _vnet
_tmpargs=`_ifconfig_getargs $1 $2`
if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
return 1
fi
_args=
_vnet=0
for _arg in $_tmpargs; do
case $_arg:$_vnet in
[Dd][Hh][Cc][Pp]:0) ;;
[Nn][Oo][Aa][Uu][Tt][Oo]:0) ;;
[Nn][Oo][Ss][Yy][Nn][Cc][Dd][Hh][Cc][Pp]:0) ;;
[Ss][Yy][Nn][Cc][Dd][Hh][Cc][Pp]:0) ;;
[Ww][Pp][Aa]:0) ;;
[Hh][Oo][Ss][Tt][Aa][Pp]:0) ;;
vnet:0) _vnet=1 ;;
*:1) _vnet=0 ;;
*:0)
_args="$_args $_arg"
;;
esac
done
echo $_args
}
# autoif
# Returns 0 if the interface should be automatically configured at
# boot time and 1 otherwise.
autoif()
{
local _tmpargs _arg
_tmpargs=`_ifconfig_getargs $1`
for _arg in $_tmpargs; do
case $_arg in
[Nn][Oo][Aa][Uu][Tt][Oo])
return 1
;;
esac
done
return 0
}
# dhcpif if
# Returns 0 if the interface is a DHCP interface and 1 otherwise.
dhcpif()
{
local _tmpargs _arg
_tmpargs=`_ifconfig_getargs $1`
case $1 in
lo[0-9]*|\
stf[0-9]*|\
faith[0-9]*|\
lp[0-9]*|\
sl[0-9]*)
return 1
;;
esac
if noafif $1; then
return 1
fi
for _arg in $_tmpargs; do
case $_arg in
[Dd][Hh][Cc][Pp])
return 0
;;
[Nn][Oo][Ss][Yy][Nn][Cc][Dd][Hh][Cc][Pp])
return 0
;;
[Ss][Yy][Nn][Cc][Dd][Hh][Cc][Pp])
return 0
;;
esac
done
return 1
}
# syncdhcpif
# Returns 0 if the interface should be configured synchronously and
# 1 otherwise.
syncdhcpif()
{
local _tmpargs _arg
_tmpargs=`_ifconfig_getargs $1`
if noafif $1; then
return 1
fi
for _arg in $_tmpargs; do
case $_arg in
[Nn][Oo][Ss][Yy][Nn][Cc][Dd][Hh][Cc][Pp])
return 1
;;
[Ss][Yy][Nn][Cc][Dd][Hh][Cc][Pp])
return 0
;;
esac
done
checkyesno synchronous_dhclient
}
# wpaif if
# Returns 0 if the interface is a WPA interface and 1 otherwise.
wpaif()
{
local _tmpargs _arg
_tmpargs=`_ifconfig_getargs $1`
for _arg in $_tmpargs; do
case $_arg in
[Ww][Pp][Aa])
return 0
;;
esac
done
return 1
}
# hostapif if
# Returns 0 if the interface is a HOSTAP interface and 1 otherwise.
hostapif()
{
local _tmpargs _arg
_tmpargs=`_ifconfig_getargs $1`
for _arg in $_tmpargs; do
case $_arg in
[Hh][Oo][Ss][Tt][Aa][Pp])
return 0
;;
esac
done
return 1
}
# vnetif if
# Returns 0 and echo jail if "vnet" keyword is specified on the
# interface, and 1 otherwise.
vnetif()
{
local _tmpargs _arg _vnet
_tmpargs=`_ifconfig_getargs $1`
_vnet=0
for _arg in $_tmpargs; do
case $_arg:$_vnet in
vnet:0) _vnet=1 ;;
*:1) echo $_arg; return 0 ;;
esac
done
return 1
}
# afexists af
# Returns 0 if the address family is enabled in the kernel
# 1 otherwise.
afexists()
{
local _af
_af=$1
case ${_af} in
inet|inet6)
check_kern_features ${_af}
;;
ipx)
${SYSCTL_N} net.ipx > /dev/null 2>&1
;;
atm)
if [ -x /sbin/atmconfig ]; then
/sbin/atmconfig diag list > /dev/null 2>&1
else
return 1
fi
;;
link|ether)
return 0
;;
*)
err 1 "afexists(): Unsupported address family: $_af"
;;
esac
}
# noafif if
# Returns 0 if the interface has no af configuration and 1 otherwise.
noafif()
{
local _if
_if=$1
case $_if in
pflog[0-9]*|\
pfsync[0-9]*|\
usbus[0-9]*|\
an[0-9]*|\
ath[0-9]*|\
ipw[0-9]*|\
ipfw[0-9]*|\
iwi[0-9]*|\
iwn[0-9]*|\
ral[0-9]*|\
wi[0-9]*|\
wl[0-9]*|\
wpi[0-9]*)
return 0
;;
esac
return 1
}
# ipv6if if
# Returns 0 if the interface should be configured for IPv6 and
# 1 otherwise.
ipv6if()
{
local _if _tmpargs i
_if=$1
if ! afexists inet6; then
return 1
fi
# lo0 is always IPv6-enabled
case $_if in
lo0)
return 0
;;
esac
case "${ipv6_network_interfaces}" in
$_if|"$_if "*|*" $_if"|*" $_if "*|[Aa][Uu][Tt][Oo])
# True if $ifconfig_IF_ipv6 is defined.
_tmpargs=`_ifconfig_getargs $_if ipv6`
if [ -n "${_tmpargs}" ]; then
return 0
fi
# True if $ipv6_prefix_IF is defined.
_tmpargs=`get_if_var $_if ipv6_prefix_IF`
if [ -n "${_tmpargs}" ]; then
return 0
fi
# backward compatibility: True if $ipv6_ifconfig_IF is defined.
_tmpargs=`get_if_var $_if ipv6_ifconfig_IF`
if [ -n "${_tmpargs}" ]; then
return 0
fi
;;
esac
return 1
}
# ipv6_autoconfif if
# Returns 0 if the interface should be configured for IPv6 with
# Stateless Address Configuration; 1 otherwise.
ipv6_autoconfif()
{
local _if _tmpargs _arg
_if=$1
case $_if in
lo[0-9]*|\
stf[0-9]*|\
faith[0-9]*|\
lp[0-9]*|\
sl[0-9]*)
return 1
;;
esac
if noafif $_if; then
return 1
fi
if ! ipv6if $_if; then
return 1
fi
if checkyesno ipv6_gateway_enable; then
return 1
fi
Fix several logic bugs in the previous IPv6 variable change and re-add $ipv6_enable support for backward compatibility. From UPDATING: 1. To use IPv6, simply define $ifconfig_IF_ipv6 like $ifconfig_IF for IPv4. For aliases, $ifconfig_IF_aliasN should be used. Note that both variables need the "inet6" keyword at the head. Do not set $ipv6_network_interfaces manually if you do not understand what you are doing. It is not needed in most cases. $ipv6_ifconfig_IF and $ipv6_ifconfig_IF_aliasN still work, but they are obsolete. 2. $ipv6_enable is obsolete. Use $ipv6_prefer and/or "inet6 accept_rtadv" keyword in ifconfig(8) instead. If you define $ipv6_enable=YES, it means $ipv6_prefer=YES and all configured interfaces have "inet6 accept_rtadv" in the $ifconfig_IF_ipv6. These are for backward compatibility. 3. A new variable $ipv6_prefer has been added. If NO, IPv6 functionality of interfaces with no corresponding $ifconfig_IF_ipv6 is disabled by using "inet6 ifdisabled" flag, and the default address selection policy of ip6addrctl(8) is the IPv4-preferred one (see rc.d/ip6addrctl for more details). Note that if you want to configure IPv6 functionality on the disabled interfaces after boot, first you need to clear the flag by using ifconfig(8) like: ifconfig em0 inet6 -ifdisabled If YES, the default address selection policy is set as IPv6-preferred. The default value of $ipv6_prefer is NO. 4. If your system need to receive Router Advertisement messages, define "inet6 accept_rtadv" in $ifconfig_IF_ipv6. The rc(8) scripts automatically invoke rtsol(8) when the interface becomes UP. The Router Advertisement messages are used for SLAAC (State-Less Address AutoConfiguration).
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_tmpargs=`get_if_var $_if ipv6_prefix_IF`
if [ -n "${_tmpargs}" ]; then
return 1
fi
# backward compatibility: $ipv6_enable
case $ipv6_enable in
[Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|[Oo][Nn]|1)
if checkyesno ipv6_gateway_enable; then
return 1
fi
case $1 in
bridge[0-9]*)
# No accept_rtadv by default on if_bridge(4)
# to avoid a conflict with the member
# interfaces.
return 1
;;
*)
return 0
;;
esac
;;
Fix several logic bugs in the previous IPv6 variable change and re-add $ipv6_enable support for backward compatibility. From UPDATING: 1. To use IPv6, simply define $ifconfig_IF_ipv6 like $ifconfig_IF for IPv4. For aliases, $ifconfig_IF_aliasN should be used. Note that both variables need the "inet6" keyword at the head. Do not set $ipv6_network_interfaces manually if you do not understand what you are doing. It is not needed in most cases. $ipv6_ifconfig_IF and $ipv6_ifconfig_IF_aliasN still work, but they are obsolete. 2. $ipv6_enable is obsolete. Use $ipv6_prefer and/or "inet6 accept_rtadv" keyword in ifconfig(8) instead. If you define $ipv6_enable=YES, it means $ipv6_prefer=YES and all configured interfaces have "inet6 accept_rtadv" in the $ifconfig_IF_ipv6. These are for backward compatibility. 3. A new variable $ipv6_prefer has been added. If NO, IPv6 functionality of interfaces with no corresponding $ifconfig_IF_ipv6 is disabled by using "inet6 ifdisabled" flag, and the default address selection policy of ip6addrctl(8) is the IPv4-preferred one (see rc.d/ip6addrctl for more details). Note that if you want to configure IPv6 functionality on the disabled interfaces after boot, first you need to clear the flag by using ifconfig(8) like: ifconfig em0 inet6 -ifdisabled If YES, the default address selection policy is set as IPv6-preferred. The default value of $ipv6_prefer is NO. 4. If your system need to receive Router Advertisement messages, define "inet6 accept_rtadv" in $ifconfig_IF_ipv6. The rc(8) scripts automatically invoke rtsol(8) when the interface becomes UP. The Router Advertisement messages are used for SLAAC (State-Less Address AutoConfiguration).
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esac
_tmpargs=`_ifconfig_getargs $_if ipv6`
for _arg in $_tmpargs; do
case $_arg in
accept_rtadv)
return 0
;;
esac
done
# backward compatibility: $ipv6_ifconfig_IF
_tmpargs=`get_if_var $_if ipv6_ifconfig_IF`
for _arg in $_tmpargs; do
case $_arg in
accept_rtadv)
return 0
;;
esac
done
return 1
}
# ifexists if
# Returns 0 if the interface exists and 1 otherwise.
ifexists()
{
[ -z "$1" ] && return 1
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} -n $1 > /dev/null 2>&1
}
# ipv4_up if
# add IPv4 addresses to the interface $if
ipv4_up()
{
local _if _ret
_if=$1
_ret=1
# Add 127.0.0.1/8 to lo0 unless otherwise specified.
if [ "${_if}" = "lo0" ]; then
ifconfig_args=`get_if_var ${_if} ifconfig_IF`
if [ -z "${ifconfig_args}" ]; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${_if} inet 127.0.0.1/8 alias
fi
fi
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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ifalias ${_if} inet alias && _ret=0
return $_ret
}
# ipv6_up if
# add IPv6 addresses to the interface $if
ipv6_up()
{
local _if _ret
_if=$1
_ret=1
if ! ipv6if $_if; then
return 0
fi
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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ifalias ${_if} inet6 alias && _ret=0
ipv6_prefix_hostid_addr_common ${_if} alias && _ret=0
ipv6_accept_rtadv_up ${_if} && _ret=0
return $_ret
}
# ipv4_down if
# remove IPv4 addresses from the interface $if
ipv4_down()
{
local _if _ifs _ret inetList oldifs _inet
_if=$1
_ifs="^"
_ret=1
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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ifalias ${_if} inet -alias && _ret=0
inetList="`${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${_if} | grep 'inet ' | tr "\n\t" "$_ifs"`"
oldifs="$IFS"
IFS="$_ifs"
for _inet in $inetList ; do
# get rid of extraneous line
case $_inet in
inet\ *) ;;
*) continue ;;
esac
_inet=`expr "$_inet" : '.*\(inet \([0-9]\{1,3\}\.\)\{3\}[0-9]\{1,3\}\).*'`
IFS="$oldifs"
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${_if} ${_inet} delete
IFS="$_ifs"
_ret=0
done
IFS="$oldifs"
return $_ret
}
# ipv6_down if
# remove IPv6 addresses from the interface $if
ipv6_down()
{
local _if _ifs _ret inetList oldifs _inet6
_if=$1
_ifs="^"
_ret=1
if ! ipv6if $_if; then
return 0
fi
ipv6_accept_rtadv_down ${_if} && _ret=0
ipv6_prefix_hostid_addr_common ${_if} -alias && _ret=0
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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ifalias ${_if} inet6 -alias && _ret=0
inetList="`${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${_if} | grep 'inet6 ' | tr "\n\t" "$_ifs"`"
oldifs="$IFS"
IFS="$_ifs"
for _inet6 in $inetList ; do
# get rid of extraneous line
case $_inet in
inet6\ *) ;;
*) continue ;;
esac
_inet6=`expr "$_inet6" : '.*\(inet6 \([0-9a-f:]*\)\).*'`
IFS="$oldifs"
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${_if} ${_inet6} -alias
IFS="$_ifs"
_ret=0
done
IFS="$oldifs"
return $_ret
}
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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# ifalias if af action
# Configure or remove aliases for network interface $if.
# It returns 0 if at least one alias was configured or
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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# removed, or 1 if there were none.
#
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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ifalias()
{
local _ret
_ret=1
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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afexists $2 || return $_ret
case "$2" in
inet|inet6|link|ether)
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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ifalias_af_common $1 $2 $3 && _ret=0
;;
esac
return $_ret
}
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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# ifalias_expand_addr af action addr
# Expand address range ("N-M") specification in addr.
# "addr" must not include an address-family keyword.
# The results will include an address-family keyword.
#
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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ifalias_expand_addr()
{
local _af _action
_af=$1
_action=$2
shift 2
afexists $_af || return
ifalias_expand_addr_$_af $_action $*
}
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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# ifalias_expand_addr_inet action addr
# Helper function for ifalias_expand_addr(). Handles IPv4.
#
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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ifalias_expand_addr_inet()
{
local _action _arg _cidr _cidr_addr _exargs
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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local _ipaddr _plen _range _iphead _iptail _iplow _iphigh _ipcount
local _retstr _c
_action=$1
_arg=$2
shift 2
_exargs=$*
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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_retstr=
case $_action:$_arg:$_exargs in
*:*--*) return ;; # invalid
tmp:*[0-9]-[0-9]*:*) # to be expanded
_action="alias"
;;
*:*[0-9]-[0-9]*:*) # to be expanded
;;
tmp:*:*netmask*) # already expanded w/ netmask option
echo ${_arg%/[0-9]*} $_exargs && return
;;
tmp:*:*) # already expanded w/o netmask option
echo $_arg $_exargs && return
;;
*:*:*netmask*) # already expanded w/ netmask option
echo inet ${_arg%/[0-9]*} $_exargs && return
;;
*:*:*) # already expanded w/o netmask option
echo inet $_arg $_exargs && return
;;
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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esac
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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for _cidr in $_arg; do
_ipaddr=${_cidr%%/*}
_plen=${_cidr##*/}
# When subnet prefix length is not specified, use /32.
case $_plen in
$_ipaddr) _plen=32 ;; # "/" character not found
esac
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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OIFS=$IFS
IFS=. set -- $_ipaddr
_range=
_iphead=
_iptail=
for _c in $@; do
case $_range:$_c in
:[0-9]*-[0-9]*)
_range=$_c
;;
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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:*)
_iphead="${_iphead}${_iphead:+.}${_c}"
;;
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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*:*)
_iptail="${_iptail}${_iptail:+.}${_c}"
;;
esac
done
IFS=$OIFS
_iplow=${_range%-*}
_iphigh=${_range#*-}
# clear netmask when removing aliases
if [ "$_action" = "-alias" ]; then
_plen=""
fi
_ipcount=$_iplow
while [ "$_ipcount" -le "$_iphigh" ]; do
_retstr="${_retstr} ${_iphead}${_iphead:+.}${_ipcount}${_iptail:+.}${_iptail}${_plen:+/}${_plen}"
if [ $_ipcount -gt $(($_iplow + $_IPEXPANDMAX)) ]; then
warn "Range specification is too large (${_iphead}${_iphead:+.}${_iplow}${_iptail:+.}${_iptail}-${_iphead}${_iphead:+.}${_iphigh}${_iptail:+.}${_iptail}). ${_iphead}${_iphead:+.}${_iplow}${_iptail:+.}${_iptail}-${_iphead}${_iphead:+.}${_ipcount}${_iptail:+.}${_iptail} was processed."
break
else
_ipcount=$(($_ipcount + 1))
fi
# Forcibly set /32 for remaining aliases.
_plen=32
done
done
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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for _c in $_retstr; do
ifalias_expand_addr_inet $_action $_c $_exargs
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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done
}
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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# ifalias_expand_addr_inet6 action addr
# Helper function for ifalias_expand_addr(). Handles IPv6.
#
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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ifalias_expand_addr_inet6()
{
local _action _arg _cidr _cidr_addr _exargs
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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local _ipaddr _plen _ipleft _ipright _iplow _iphigh _ipcount
local _ipv4part
local _retstr _c
_action=$1
_arg=$2
shift 2
_exargs=$*
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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_retstr=
case $_action:$_arg:$_exargs in
*:*--*:*) return ;; # invalid
tmp:*[0-9a-zA-Z]-[0-9a-zA-Z]*:*)# to be expanded
_action="alias"
;;
*:*[0-9a-zA-Z]-[0-9a-zA-Z]*:*) # to be expanded
;;
tmp:*:*prefixlen*) # already expanded w/ prefixlen option
echo ${_arg%/[0-9]*} $_exargs && return
;;
tmp:*:*) # already expanded w/o prefixlen option
echo $_arg $_exargs && return
;;
*:*:*prefixlen*) # already expanded w/ prefixlen option
echo inet6 ${_arg%/[0-9]*} $_exargs && return
;;
*:*:*) # already expanded w/o prefixlen option
echo inet6 $_arg $_exargs && return
;;
esac
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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for _cidr in $_arg; do
_ipaddr="${_cidr%%/*}"
_plen="${_cidr##*/}"
case $_action:$_ipaddr:$_cidr in
-alias:*:*) unset _plen ;;
*:$_cidr:$_ipaddr) unset _plen ;;
esac
if [ "${_ipaddr%:*.*.*.*}" = "$_ipaddr" ]; then
# Handle !v4mapped && !v4compat addresses.
# The default prefix length is 64.
case $_ipaddr:$_cidr in
$_cidr:$_ipaddr) _plen="64" ;;
esac
_ipleft=${_ipaddr%-*}
_ipright=${_ipaddr#*-}
_iplow=${_ipleft##*:}
_iphigh=${_ipright%%:*}
_ipleft=${_ipleft%:*}
_ipright=${_ipright#*:}
if [ "$_iphigh" = "$_ipright" ]; then
unset _ipright
else
_ipright=:$_ipright
fi
if [ -n "$_iplow" -a -n "$_iphigh" ]; then
_iplow=$((0x$_iplow))
_iphigh=$((0x$_iphigh))
_ipcount=$_iplow
while [ $_ipcount -le $_iphigh ]; do
_r=`printf "%s:%04x%s%s" \
$_ipleft $_ipcount $_ipright \
${_plen:+/}$_plen`
_retstr="$_retstr $_r"
if [ $_ipcount -gt $(($_iplow + $_IPEXPANDMAX)) ]
then
warn "Range specification is too large $(printf '(%s:%04x%s-%s:%04x%s)' $_ipleft $_iplow $_ipright $_ipleft $_iphigh $_ipright). $(printf '%s:%04x%s-%s:%04x%s' $_ipleft $_iplow $_ipright $_ipleft $_ipcount $_ipright) was processed."
break
else
_ipcount=$(($_ipcount + 1))
fi
done
else
_retstr="${_ipaddr}${_plen:+/}${_plen}"
fi
for _c in $_retstr; do
ifalias_expand_addr_inet6 $_action $_c $_exargs
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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done
else
# v4mapped/v4compat should handle as an IPv4 alias
_ipv4part=${_ipaddr##*:}
# Adjust prefix length if any. If not, set the
# default prefix length as 32.
case $_ipaddr:$_cidr in
$_cidr:$_ipaddr) _plen=32 ;;
*) _plen=$(($_plen - 96)) ;;
esac
_retstr=`ifalias_expand_addr_inet \
tmp ${_ipv4part}${_plen:+/}${_plen}`
for _c in $_retstr; do
ifalias_expand_addr_inet $_action $_c $_exargs
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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done
fi
done
}
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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# ifalias_af_common_handler if af action args
# Helper function for ifalias_af_common().
#
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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ifalias_af_common_handler()
{
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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local _ret _if _af _action _args _c _tmpargs
_ret=1
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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_if=$1
_af=$2
_action=$3
shift 3
_args=$*
case $_args in
${_af}\ *) ;;
*) return ;;
esac
# link(ether) does not support address removal.
case $_af:$_action in
link:-alias|ether:-alias) return ;;
esac
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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_tmpargs=
for _c in $_args; do
case $_c in
${_af})
case $_tmpargs in
${_af}\ *-*)
ifalias_af_common_handler $_if $_af $_action \
`ifalias_expand_addr $_af $_action ${_tmpargs#${_af}\ }`
;;
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${_af}\ *)
${IFCONFIG_CMD} $_if $_tmpargs $_action && _ret=0
;;
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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esac
_tmpargs=$_af
;;
*)
_tmpargs="$_tmpargs $_c"
;;
esac
done
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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# Process the last component if any.
if [ -n "$_tmpargs}" ]; then
case $_tmpargs in
${_af}\ *-*)
ifalias_af_common_handler $_if $_af $_action \
`ifalias_expand_addr $_af $_action ${_tmpargs#${_af}\ }`
;;
${_af}\ *)
${IFCONFIG_CMD} $_if $_tmpargs $_action && _ret=0
;;
esac
fi
return $_ret
}
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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# ifalias_af_common if af action
# Helper function for ifalias().
#
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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ifalias_af_common()
{
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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local _ret _if _af _action alias ifconfig_args _aliasn _c _tmpargs _iaf
_ret=1
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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_aliasn=
_if=$1
_af=$2
_action=$3
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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# ifconfig_IF_aliasN which starts with $_af
alias=0
while : ; do
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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ifconfig_args=`get_if_var $_if ifconfig_IF_alias${alias}`
_iaf=
case $ifconfig_args in
inet\ *) _iaf=inet ;;
inet6\ *) _iaf=inet6 ;;
ipx\ *) _iaf=ipx ;;
link\ *) _iaf=link ;;
ether\ *) _iaf=ether ;;
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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esac
case ${_af}:${_action}:${_iaf}:"${ifconfig_args}" in
${_af}:*:${_af}:*)
_aliasn="$_aliasn $ifconfig_args"
;;
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${_af}:*:"":"")
break
;;
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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inet:alias:"":*)
_aliasn="$_aliasn inet $ifconfig_args"
warn "\$ifconfig_${_if}_alias${alias} needs " \
"\"inet\" keyword for an IPv4 address."
esac
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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alias=$(($alias + 1))
done
# backward compatibility: ipv6_ifconfig_IF_aliasN.
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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case $_af in
inet6)
alias=0
while : ; do
ifconfig_args=`get_if_var $_if ipv6_ifconfig_IF_alias${alias}`
case ${_action}:"${ifconfig_args}" in
*:"")
break
;;
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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alias:*)
_aliasn="${_aliasn} inet6 ${ifconfig_args}"
warn "\$ipv6_ifconfig_${_if}_alias${alias} " \
"is obsolete. Use ifconfig_$1_aliasN " \
"instead."
;;
esac
alias=$(($alias + 1))
done
esac
# backward compatibility: ipv4_addrs_IF.
for _tmpargs in `get_if_var $_if ipv4_addrs_IF`; do
_aliasn="$_aliasn inet $_tmpargs"
done
# Handle ifconfig_IF_aliases, ifconfig_IF_aliasN, and the others.
_tmpargs=
for _c in `get_if_var $_if ifconfig_IF_aliases` $_aliasn; do
case $_c in
inet|inet6|ipx|link|ether)
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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case $_tmpargs in
${_af}\ *)
eval ifalias_af_common_handler $_if $_af $_action $_tmpargs && _ret=0
;;
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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esac
_tmpargs=$_c
;;
*)
_tmpargs="$_tmpargs $_c"
esac
done
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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# Process the last component
case $_tmpargs in
${_af}\ *)
ifalias_af_common_handler $_if $_af $_action $_tmpargs && _ret=0
;;
esac
return $_ret
}
# ipv6_prefix_hostid_addr_common if action
# Add or remove IPv6 prefix + hostid addr on the interface $if
#
ipv6_prefix_hostid_addr_common()
{
local _if _action prefix j
_if=$1
_action=$2
prefix=`get_if_var ${_if} ipv6_prefix_IF`
if [ -n "${prefix}" ]; then
for j in ${prefix}; do
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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# The default prefixlen is 64.
plen=${j#*/}
case $j:$plen in
$plen:$j) plen=64 ;;
*) j=${j%/*} ;;
esac
# Normalize the last part by removing ":"
j=${j%::*}
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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j=${j%:}
${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${_if} inet6 $j:: \
prefixlen $plen eui64 ${_action}
# if I am a router, add subnet router
# anycast address (RFC 2373).
if checkyesno ipv6_gateway_enable; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${_if} inet6 $j:: \
prefixlen $plen ${_action} anycast
fi
done
fi
}
# ipv6_accept_rtadv_up if
# Enable accepting Router Advertisement and send Router
# Solicitation message
ipv6_accept_rtadv_up()
{
if ipv6_autoconfif $1; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $1 inet6 accept_rtadv up
if ! checkyesno rtsold_enable; then
rtsol ${rtsol_flags} $1
fi
fi
}
# ipv6_accept_rtadv_down if
# Disable accepting Router Advertisement
ipv6_accept_rtadv_down()
{
if ipv6_autoconfif $1; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $1 inet6 -accept_rtadv
fi
}
# ifscript_up if
# Evaluate a startup script for the $if interface.
# It returns 0 if a script was found and processed or
# 1 if no script was found.
#
ifscript_up()
{
if [ -r /etc/start_if.$1 ]; then
. /etc/start_if.$1
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
# ifscript_down if
# Evaluate a shutdown script for the $if interface.
# It returns 0 if a script was found and processed or
# 1 if no script was found.
#
ifscript_down()
{
if [ -r /etc/stop_if.$1 ]; then
. /etc/stop_if.$1
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
# clone_up
# Create cloneable interfaces.
#
clone_up()
{
local _list ifn ifopt _iflist _n tmpargs
_list=
_iflist=$*
# create_args_IF
for ifn in ${cloned_interfaces}; do
# Parse ifn:ifopt.
OIFS=$IFS; IFS=:; set -- $ifn; ifn=$1; ifopt=$2; IFS=$OIFS
case $_iflist in
""|$ifn|$ifn\ *|*\ $ifn\ *|*\ $ifn) ;;
*) continue ;;
esac
case $ifn in
epair[0-9]*)
# epair(4) uses epair[0-9] for creation and
# epair[0-9][ab] for configuration.
#
# Skip if ${ifn}a or ${ifn}b already exist.
if ${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${ifn}a > /dev/null 2>&1; then
continue
elif ${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${ifn}b > /dev/null 2>&1; then
continue
fi
${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${ifn} create \
`get_if_var ${ifn} create_args_IF`
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
_list="$_list ${ifn}a ${ifn}b"
fi
;;
*)
# Skip if ${ifn} already exists.
if ${IFCONFIG_CMD} $ifn > /dev/null 2>&1; then
continue
fi
${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${ifn} create \
`get_if_var ${ifn} create_args_IF`
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
_list="$_list $ifn"
fi
esac
done
if [ -n "$gif_interfaces" ]; then
warn "\$gif_interfaces is obsolete. Use \$cloned_interfaces instead."
fi
for ifn in ${gif_interfaces}; do
# Parse ifn:ifopt.
OIFS=$IFS; IFS=:; set -- $ifn; ifn=$1; ifopt=$2; IFS=$OIFS
case $_iflist in
""|$ifn|$ifn\ *|*\ $ifn\ *|*\ $ifn) ;;
*) continue ;;
esac
# Skip if ifn already exists.
if ${IFCONFIG_CMD} $ifn > /dev/null 2>&1; then
continue
fi
case $ifn in
gif[0-9]*)
${IFCONFIG_CMD} $ifn create
;;
*)
_n=$(${IFCONFIG_CMD} gif create)
${IFCONFIG_CMD} $_n name $ifn
;;
esac
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
_list="$_list $ifn"
fi
tmpargs=$(get_if_var $ifn gifconfig_IF)
eval ifconfig_${ifn}=\"tunnel \$tmpargs\"
done
if [ -n "${_list# }" ]; then
echo "Created clone interfaces: ${_list# }."
fi
debug "Cloned: ${_list# }"
}
# clone_down
# Destroy cloned interfaces. Destroyed interfaces are echoed to
# standard output.
#
clone_down()
{
local _list ifn _difn ifopt _iflist _sticky
_list=
_iflist=$*
: ${cloned_interfaces_sticky:=NO}
if checkyesno cloned_interfaces_sticky; then
_sticky=1
else
_sticky=0
fi
for ifn in ${cloned_interfaces} ${gif_interfaces}; do
# Parse ifn:ifopt.
OIFS=$IFS; IFS=:; set -- $ifn; ifn=$1; ifopt=$2; IFS=$OIFS
case $ifopt:$_sticky in
sticky:*) continue ;; # :sticky => not destroy
nosticky:*) ;; # :nosticky => destroy
*:1) continue ;; # global sticky knob == 1
esac
case $_iflist in
""|$ifn|$ifn\ *|*\ $ifn\ *|*\ $ifn) ;;
*) continue ;;
esac
case $ifn in
epair[0-9]*)
# Note: epair(4) uses epair[0-9] for removal and
# epair[0-9][ab] for configuration.
#
# Skip if both of ${ifn}a and ${ifn}b do not exist.
if ${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${ifn}a > /dev/null 2>&1; then
_difn=${ifn}a
elif ${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${ifn}b > /dev/null 2>&1; then
_difn=${ifn}b
else
continue
fi
${IFCONFIG_CMD} -n $_difn destroy
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
_list="$_list ${ifn}a ${ifn}b"
fi
;;
*)
# Skip if ifn does not exist.
if ! ${IFCONFIG_CMD} $ifn > /dev/null 2>&1; then
continue
fi
${IFCONFIG_CMD} -n ${ifn} destroy
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
_list="$_list $ifn"
fi
;;
esac
done
if [ -n "${_list# }" ]; then
echo "Destroyed clone interfaces: ${_list# }."
fi
debug "Destroyed clones: ${_list# }"
}
# childif_create
# Create and configure child interfaces. Return 0 if child
# interfaces are created.
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#
childif_create()
{
local cfg child child_vlans child_wlans create_args debug_flags ifn i
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cfg=1
ifn=$1
# Create wireless interfaces
child_wlans=`get_if_var $ifn wlans_IF`
for child in ${child_wlans}; do
create_args="wlandev $ifn `get_if_var $child create_args_IF`"
debug_flags="`get_if_var $child wlandebug_IF`"
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if expr $child : 'wlan[0-9][0-9]*$' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $child create ${create_args} && cfg=0
if [ -n "${debug_flags}" ]; then
wlandebug -i $child ${debug_flags}
fi
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else
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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i=`${IFCONFIG_CMD} wlan create ${create_args}`
if [ -n "${debug_flags}" ]; then
wlandebug -i $i ${debug_flags}
fi
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $i name $child && cfg=0
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fi
done
# Create vlan interfaces
child_vlans=`get_if_var $ifn vlans_IF`
if [ -n "${child_vlans}" ]; then
load_kld if_vlan
fi
for child in ${child_vlans}; do
if expr $child : '[1-9][0-9]*$' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
child="${ifn}.${child}"
create_args=`get_if_var $child create_args_IF`
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $child create ${create_args} && cfg=0
else
create_args="vlandev $ifn `get_if_var $child create_args_IF`"
if expr $child : 'vlan[0-9][0-9]*$' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $child create ${create_args} && cfg=0
else
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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i=`${IFCONFIG_CMD} vlan create ${create_args}`
${IFCONFIG_CMD} $i name $child && cfg=0
fi
fi
done
return ${cfg}
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}
# childif_destroy
# Destroy child interfaces.
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#
childif_destroy()
{
local cfg child child_vlans child_wlans ifn
cfg=1
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child_wlans=`get_if_var $ifn wlans_IF`
for child in ${child_wlans}; do
if ! ifexists $child; then
continue
fi
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} -n $child destroy && cfg=0
done
child_vlans=`get_if_var $ifn vlans_IF`
for child in ${child_vlans}; do
if expr $child : '[1-9][0-9]*$' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
child="${ifn}.${child}"
fi
if ! ifexists $child; then
continue
fi
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} -n $child destroy && cfg=0
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done
return ${cfg}
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}
# ng_mkpeer
# Create netgraph nodes.
#
ng_mkpeer()
{
ngctl -f - 2> /dev/null <<EOF
mkpeer $*
msg dummy nodeinfo
EOF
}
# ng_create_one
# Create netgraph nodes.
#
ng_create_one()
{
local t
ng_mkpeer $* | while read line; do
t=`expr "${line}" : '.* name="\([a-z]*[0-9]*\)" .*'`
if [ -n "${t}" ]; then
echo ${t}
return
fi
done
}
# ipx_up ifn
# Configure any IPX addresses for interface $ifn. Returns 0 if
# IPX arguments were found and configured; returns 1 otherwise.
#
ipx_up()
{
local ifn
ifn="$1"
# ifconfig_IF_ipx
ifconfig_args=`_ifconfig_getargs $ifn ipx`
if [ -n "${ifconfig_args}" ]; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${ifn} ${ifconfig_args}
return 0
fi
return 1
}
# ipx_down ifn
# Remove IPX addresses for interface $ifn. Returns 0 if IPX
# addresses were found and unconfigured. It returns 1, otherwise.
#
ipx_down()
{
local _if _ifs _ret ipxList oldifs _ipx
_if=$1
_ifs="^"
_ret=1
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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ipxList="`${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${_if} | grep 'ipx ' | tr "\n" "$_ifs"`"
oldifs="$IFS"
IFS="$_ifs"
for _ipx in $ipxList ; do
# get rid of extraneous line
[ -z "$_ipx" ] && break
_ipx=`expr "$_ipx" : '.*\(ipx [0-9a-h]\{1,8\}H*\.[0-9a-h]\{1,12\}\).*'`
IFS="$oldifs"
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} ${_if} ${_ipx} delete
IFS="$_ifs"
_ret=0
done
IFS="$oldifs"
return $_ret
}
# ifnet_rename [ifname]
# Rename interfaces if ifconfig_IF_name is defined.
#
ifnet_rename()
{
local _if _ifname
# ifconfig_IF_name
for _if in ${*:-$(${IFCONFIG_CMD} -l)}; do
_ifname=`get_if_var $_if ifconfig_IF_name`
if [ ! -z "$_ifname" ]; then
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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${IFCONFIG_CMD} $_if name $_ifname
fi
done
return 0
}
# list_net_interfaces type
# List all network interfaces. The type of interface returned
# can be controlled by the type argument. The type
# argument can be any of the following:
# nodhcp - all interfaces, excluding DHCP configured interfaces
# dhcp - list only DHCP configured interfaces
# noautoconf - all interfaces, excluding IPv6 Stateless
# Address Autoconf configured interfaces
# autoconf - list only IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconf
# configured interfaces
# If no argument is specified all network interfaces are output.
# Note that the list will include cloned interfaces if applicable.
# Cloned interfaces must already exist to have a chance to appear
# in the list if ${network_interfaces} is set to `auto'.
#
list_net_interfaces()
{
local type _tmplist _list _autolist _lo _if
type=$1
# Get a list of ALL the interfaces and make lo0 first if it's there.
#
_tmplist=
case ${network_interfaces} in
[Aa][Uu][Tt][Oo])
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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_autolist="`${IFCONFIG_CMD} -l`"
_lo=
for _if in ${_autolist} ; do
if autoif $_if; then
if [ "$_if" = "lo0" ]; then
_lo="lo0 "
else
_tmplist="${_tmplist} ${_if}"
fi
fi
done
_tmplist="${_lo}${_tmplist# }"
;;
*)
for _if in ${network_interfaces} ${cloned_interfaces}; do
# epair(4) uses epair[0-9] for creation and
# epair[0-9][ab] for configuration.
case $_if in
epair[0-9]*)
_tmplist="$_tmplist ${_if}a ${_if}b"
;;
*)
_tmplist="$_tmplist $_if"
;;
esac
done
#
# lo0 is effectively mandatory, so help prevent foot-shooting
#
case "$_tmplist" in
lo0|'lo0 '*|*' lo0'|*' lo0 '*)
# This is fine, do nothing
_tmplist="${_tmplist# }"
;;
*)
_tmplist="lo0 ${_tmplist# }"
;;
esac
;;
esac
_list=
case "$type" in
nodhcp)
for _if in ${_tmplist} ; do
if ! dhcpif $_if && \
[ -n "`_ifconfig_getargs $_if`" ]; then
_list="${_list# } ${_if}"
fi
done
;;
dhcp)
for _if in ${_tmplist} ; do
if dhcpif $_if; then
_list="${_list# } ${_if}"
fi
done
;;
noautoconf)
for _if in ${_tmplist} ; do
if ! ipv6_autoconfif $_if && \
[ -n "`_ifconfig_getargs $_if ipv6`" ]; then
_list="${_list# } ${_if}"
fi
done
;;
autoconf)
for _if in ${_tmplist} ; do
if ipv6_autoconfif $_if; then
_list="${_list# } ${_if}"
fi
done
;;
*)
_list=${_tmplist}
;;
esac
echo $_list
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return 0
}
# get_default_if -address_family
# Get the interface of the default route for the given address family.
# The -address_family argument must be suitable passing to route(8).
#
get_default_if()
{
local routeget oldifs defif line
defif=
oldifs="$IFS"
IFS="
"
for line in `route -n get $1 default 2>/dev/null`; do
case $line in
*interface:*)
defif=${line##*: }
;;
esac
done
IFS=${oldifs}
echo $defif
}
# hexdigit arg
# Echo decimal number $arg (single digit) in hexadecimal format.
hexdigit()
{
printf '%x\n' "$1"
}
# hexprint arg
# Echo decimal number $arg (multiple digits) in hexadecimal format.
hexprint()
{
printf '%x\n' "$1"
}
is_wired_interface()
{
local media
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
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case `${IFCONFIG_CMD} $1 2>/dev/null` in
*media:?Ethernet*) media=Ethernet ;;
esac
test "$media" = "Ethernet"
}
# network6_getladdr if [flag]
# Echo link-local address from $if if any.
# If flag is defined, tentative ones will be excluded.
network6_getladdr()
{
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
2013-06-20 02:29:49 +00:00
local _if _flag proto addr rest
_if=$1
_flag=$2
${IFCONFIG_CMD} $_if 2>/dev/null | while read proto addr rest; do
case "${proto}/${addr}/${_flag}/${rest}" in
inet6/fe80::*//*)
echo ${addr}
;;
inet6/fe80:://*tentative*) # w/o flag
sleep `${SYSCTL_N} net.inet6.ip6.dad_count`
network6_getladdr $_if $_flags
;;
inet6/fe80::/*/*tentative*) # w/ flag
echo ${addr}
;;
*)
continue
;;
esac
- Add CIDR notation support like 192.168.1-2.10-16/24 to $ifconfig_IF_aliasN. This is an extended version of ipv4_addr_IF which supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and multiple range specifications. To avoid to generate too many addresses, the maximum number of the generated addresses is currently limited to 31. - Add $ifconfig_IF_aliases, which accepts multiple IP aliases in a variable. - ipv6_prefix_IF now supports !/64 prefix length. In addition to the old 64-bit format (2001:db8:1:1), a full 128-bit format like 2001:db8:1:1::/64 is supported. - Replace ifconfig command with $IFCONFIG_CMD variable to support a dry-run mode in the future. - Remove IP aliases before removing all of IPv4 addresses when doing "rc.d/netif down". - Add a DAD wait to network6_getladdr() because it is possible to fail to configure an EUI64 address when ipv6_prefix_IF is specified. A summary of the supported ifconfig_* variables is as follows: # IPv4 configuration. ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.0.1" # IPv6 configuration. ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2001:db8::1/64" # IPv4 address range spec. Now deprecated. ipv4_addr_em0="10.2.1.1-10" # IPv6 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:5::1 prefixlen 70" # IPv4 alias. ifconfig_em0_alias1="inet 10.2.2.1/24" # IPv4 alias with range spec w/o AF keyword (backward compat). ifconfig_em0_alias2="10.3.1.1-10/32" # IPv6 alias with range spec. ifconfig_em0_alias3="inet6 2001:db8:20-2f::1/64" # ifconfig_IF_aliases is just like ifconfig_IF_aliasN. ifconfig_em0_aliases="inet 10.3.3.201-204/24 inet6 2001:db8:210-213::1/64 inet 10.1.1.1/24" # IPv6 alias (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet6 2001:db8:f::1/64" # IPv6 alias w/o AF keyword (backward compat) ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias1="2001:db8:f:1::1/64" # IPv6 prefix. ipv6_prefix_em0="2001:db8::/64" Tested by: Kimmo Paasiala
2013-06-20 02:29:49 +00:00
return
done
}