#!/bin/sh # # openvpn.sh - load tun/tap driver and start OpenVPN daemon # # (C) Copyright 2005 - 2008, 2010 by Matthias Andree # based on suggestions by Matthias Grimm and Dirk Gouders # with multi-instance contribution from Denis Shaposhnikov, Gleb Kozyrev # and Vasil Dimov # softrestart feature suggested by Nick Hibma # # $FreeBSD: head/security/openvpn-devel/files/openvpn.in 430558 2017-01-04 14:38:59Z mandree $ # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software # Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later # version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with # this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin # Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # PROVIDE: openvpn # REQUIRE: DAEMON # KEYWORD: shutdown # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # This script supports running multiple instances of openvpn. # To run additional instances link this script to something like # % ln -s openvpn openvpn_foo # and define additional openvpn_foo_* variables in one of # /etc/rc.conf, /etc/rc.conf.local or /etc/rc.conf.d/openvpn_foo # # Below NAME should be substituted with the name of this script. By default # it is openvpn, so read as openvpn_enable. If you linked the script to # openvpn_foo, then read as openvpn_foo_enable etc. # # The following variables are supported (defaults are shown). # You can place them in any of # /etc/rc.conf, /etc/rc.conf.local or /etc/rc.conf.d/NAME # # NAME_enable="NO" # set to YES to enable openvpn # NAME_if= # driver(s) to load, set to "tun", "tap" or "tun tap" # # it is OK to specify the if_ prefix. # # # optional: # NAME_flags= # additional command line arguments # NAME_configfile="%%PREFIX%%/etc/openvpn/NAME.conf" # --config file # NAME_dir="%%PREFIX%%/etc/openvpn" # --cd directory # # You also need to set NAME_configfile and NAME_dir, if the configuration # file and directory where keys and certificates reside differ from the above # settings. # # Note that we deliberately refrain from unloading drivers. # # For further documentation, please see openvpn(8). # . /etc/rc.subr # service(8) does not create an authentic environment, try to guess, # and as of 10.3-RELEASE-p0, it will not find the indented name= # assignments below. So give it a default. # Trailing semicolon also for service(8)'s benefit: name="$file" ; case "$0" in /etc/rc*) # during boot (shutdown) $0 is /etc/rc (/etc/rc.shutdown), # so get the name of the script from $_file name="$_file" ;; */service) # do not use this as $0 ;; *) name="$0" ;; esac # default name to "openvpn" if guessing failed # Trailing semicolon also for service(8)'s benefit: name="${name:-openvpn}" ; name="${name##*/}" rcvar=${name}_enable stop_postcmd() { rm -f "$pidfile" || warn "Could not remove $pidfile." } softrestart() { sig_reload=USR1 run_rc_command reload exit $? } openvpn_stats() { sig_reload=USR2 run_rc_command ${rc_prefix}reload $rc_extra_args } # reload: support SIGHUP to reparse configuration file # softrestart: support SIGUSR1 to reconnect without superuser privileges # stats: support SIGUSR2 to write statistics to the syslog extra_commands="reload softrestart stats" softrestart_cmd="softrestart" stats_cmd="openvpn_stats" # pidfile pidfile="/var/run/${name}.pid" # command and arguments command="%%PREFIX%%/sbin/openvpn" # run this last stop_postcmd="stop_postcmd" load_rc_config ${name} eval ": \${${name}_enable:=\"NO\"}" eval ": \${${name}_configfile:=\"%%PREFIX%%/etc/openvpn/${name}.conf\"}" eval ": \${${name}_dir:=\"%%PREFIX%%/etc/openvpn\"}" configfile="$(eval echo \${${name}_configfile})" dir="$(eval echo \${${name}_dir})" interfaces="$(eval echo \${${name}_if})" required_modules= for i in $interfaces ; do required_modules="$required_modules${required_modules:+" "}if_${i#if_}" done required_files=${configfile} command_args="--cd ${dir} --daemon ${name} --config ${configfile} --writepid ${pidfile}" run_rc_command "$1"