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Diffstat (limited to 'contrib/pull-resolv-conf/client.up')
-rw-r--r-- | contrib/pull-resolv-conf/client.up | 90 |
1 files changed, 58 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/pull-resolv-conf/client.up b/contrib/pull-resolv-conf/client.up index 6ce7b57..b28d4d1 100644 --- a/contrib/pull-resolv-conf/client.up +++ b/contrib/pull-resolv-conf/client.up @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -#!/bin/bash +#!/bin/sh -# Copyright (c) 2005-2009 OpenVPN Technologies, Inc. +# Copyright (c) 2005-2010 OpenVPN Technologies, Inc. # Licensed under the GPL version 2 # First version by Jesse Adelman @@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ # Place this in /etc/openvpn/client.up # Then, add the following to your /etc/openvpn/<clientconfig>.conf: # client -# pull dhcp-options # up /etc/openvpn/client.up # Next, "chmod a+x /etc/openvpn/client.up" @@ -22,8 +21,8 @@ # Note that this script is best served with the companion "client.down" # script. -# Only tested on Gentoo Linux 2005.0 with OpenVPN 2.0 -# It should work with any GNU/Linux with /etc/resolv.conf +# Tested under Debian lenny with OpenVPN 2.1_rc11 +# It should work with any UNIX with a POSIX sh, /etc/resolv.conf or resolvconf # This runs with the context of the OpenVPN UID/GID # at the time of execution. This generally means that @@ -34,42 +33,69 @@ # A horrid work around, from a security perspective, # is to run OpenVPN as root. THIS IS NOT RECOMMENDED. You have # been WARNED. +PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin # init variables i=1 -j=1 -unset fopt -unset dns -unset opt - -# Convert ENVs to an array - -while fopt=foreign_option_$i; [ -n "${!fopt}" ]; do -{ - opt[i-1]=${!fopt} - case ${opt[i-1]} in - *DOMAIN* ) domain=`echo ${opt[i-1]} | \ - sed -e 's/dhcp-option DOMAIN //g'` ;; - *DNS* ) dns[j-1]=`echo ${opt[i-1]} | \ - sed -e 's/dhcp-option DNS //g'` - let j++ ;; +domains= +fopt= +ndoms=0 +nns=0 +nl=' +' + +# $foreign_option_<n> is something like +# "dhcp-option DOMAIN example.com" (multiple allowed) +# or +# "dhcp-option DNS 10.10.10.10" (multiple allowed) + +# each DNS option becomes a "nameserver" option in resolv.con +# if we get one DOMAIN, that becomes "domain" in resolv.conf +# if we get multiple DOMAINS, those become "search" lines in resolv.conf + +while true; do + eval fopt=\$foreign_option_${i} + [ -z "${fopt}" ] && break + + case ${fopt} in + dhcp-option\ DOMAIN\ *) + ndoms=$((ndoms + 1)) + domains="${domains} ${fopt#dhcp-option DOMAIN }" + ;; + dhcp-option\ DNS\ *) + nns=$((nns + 1)) + if [ $nns -le 3 ]; then + dns="${dns}${dns:+$nl}nameserver ${fopt#dhcp-option DNS }" + else + printf "%s\n" "Too many nameservers - ignoring after third" >&2 + fi + ;; + *) + printf "%s\n" "Unknown option \"${fopt}\" - ignored" >&2 + ;; esac - let i++ -} + i=$((i + 1)) done -# Now, do the work - -if [ -n "${dns[*]}" ]; then - for i in "${dns[@]}"; do - sed -i -e "1,1 i nameserver ${i}" /etc/resolv.conf || die - done +ds=domain +if [ $ndoms -gt 1 ]; then + ds=search fi -if [ -n "${domain}" ]; then - sed -i -e "$j,1 i search ${domain}" /etc/resolv.conf || die +# This is the complete file - "$domains" has a leading space already +out="# resolv.conf autogenerated by ${0} (${1})${nl}${dns}${nl}${ds}${domains}" + +# use resolvconf if it's available +if type resolvconf >/dev/null 2>&1; then + printf "%s\n" "${out}" | resolvconf -p -a "${1}" +else + # Preserve the existing resolv.conf + if [ -e /etc/resolv.conf ] ; then + cp /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf.ovpnsave + fi + printf "%s\n" "${out}" > /etc/resolv.conf + chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf fi -# all done... exit 0 |