#!/bin/sh - # # $Id: netstart,v 1.32.4.5 1996/06/05 02:36:32 jkh Exp $ # From: @(#)netstart 5.9 (Berkeley) 3/30/91 # Note that almost all the user-configurable behavior is no longer in # this file, but rather in /etc/sysconfig. Please check this file # first before contemplating any changes here. If you do need to change # this file for some reason, we would like to know about it. # If there is a global system configuration file, suck it in. if [ -f /etc/sysconfig ]; then . /etc/sysconfig fi # Set the host name if it is not already set if [ -z "`hostname -s`" ] ; then hostname $hostname fi # Set the domainname if we're using NIS if [ -n "$defaultdomainname" -a "x$defaultdomainname" != "xNO" ] ; then domainname $defaultdomainname fi # If IP filtering if [ -n "$firewall" -a "x$firewall" != "xNO" -a -f /etc/rc.firewall ] ; then sh /etc/rc.firewall fi # # XXX This is known to cause an error if /usr is nfs mounted since it # will not be available until after the network is up :-(. Once the # relocation of sysctl to /sbin is done that problem will go away. # if [ -n "$tcp_extensions" -a "x$tcp_extensions" = "xNO" ] ; then sysctl -w net.inet.tcp.rfc1323=0 sysctl -w net.inet.tcp.rfc1644=0 fi # Set up all the network interfaces, calling startup scripts if needed for ifn in ${network_interfaces}; do if [ -e /etc/start_if.${ifn} ]; then . /etc/start_if.${ifn} ${ifn} fi eval ifconfig_args=\$ifconfig_${ifn} ifconfig ${ifn} ${ifconfig_args} ifconfig ${ifn} done if [ -n "$defaultrouter" -a "x$defaultrouter" != "xNO" ] ; then static_routes="default ${static_routes}" route_default="default ${defaultrouter}" fi # Set up any static routes. This should be done before router discovery. if [ "x${static_routes}" != "x" ]; then for i in ${static_routes}; do eval route_args=\$route_${i} route add ${route_args} done fi if [ "x$gateway" != "xNO" ]; then echo 'configuring host as a gateway.' sysctl -w net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 >/dev/null 2>&1 fi if [ "x$router" != "xNO" ] ; then echo -n starting routing daemon: echo -n " ${router}"; ${router} ${routerflags} echo '.' fi