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1a192e900Samaguire#!/sbin/sh
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23*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood# Copyright (c) 1999, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
24a192e900Samaguire
25a192e900Samaguire# This script configures IP routing.
26a192e900Samaguire
27a192e900Samaguire. /lib/svc/share/smf_include.sh
28a192e900Samaguire
29a192e900Samaguire#
30f4b3ec61Sdh155122# In a shared-IP zone we need this service to be up, but all of the work
31a192e900Samaguire# it tries to do is irrelevant (and will actually lead to the service
32a192e900Samaguire# failing if we try to do it), so just bail out.
33f4b3ec61Sdh155122# In the global zone and exclusive-IP zones we proceed.
34a192e900Samaguire#
35f4b3ec61Sdh155122smf_configure_ip || exit $SMF_EXIT_OK
36a192e900Samaguire
37a192e900Samaguire#
38a192e900Samaguire# If routing.conf file is in place, and has not already been read in
39ceb97a6aSamaguire# by previous invokation of routeadm, legacy configuration is upgraded
40ceb97a6aSamaguire# by this call to "routeadm -u".  This call is also needed when
41a192e900Samaguire# a /var/svc/profile/upgrade file is found, as it may contain routeadm commands
42ceb97a6aSamaguire# which need to be applied.  Finally, routeadm starts in.ndpd by
43ceb97a6aSamaguire# enabling the ndp service (in.ndpd), which is required for IPv6 address
44ceb97a6aSamaguire# autoconfiguration. It would be nice if we could do this in
45a192e900Samaguire# network/loopback, but since the SMF backend is read-only at that
46a192e900Samaguire# point in boot, we cannot.
47a192e900Samaguire#
48a192e900Samaguire/sbin/routeadm -u
49a192e900Samaguire
50a192e900Samaguire#
51a192e900Samaguire# Are we routing dynamically? routeadm(1M) reports this in the
52a192e900Samaguire# "current" values of ipv4/6-routing - if either are true, we are running
53a192e900Samaguire# routing daemons (or at least they are enabled to run).
54a192e900Samaguire#
55a192e900Samaguiredynamic_routing_test=`/sbin/routeadm -p | \
56a192e900Samaguirenawk '/^ipv[46]-routing [.]*/ { print $2 }'  | /usr/bin/grep "current=enabled"`
57a192e900Samaguireif [ -n "$dynamic_routing_test" ]; then
58a192e900Samaguire	dynamic_routing="true"
59a192e900Samaguirefi
60a192e900Samaguire
61a192e900Samaguire#
62a192e900Samaguire# Configure default IPv4 routers using the local "/etc/defaultrouter"
63a192e900Samaguire# configuration file.  The file can contain the hostnames or IP
64a192e900Samaguire# addresses of one or more default routers.  If hostnames are used,
65a192e900Samaguire# each hostname must also be listed in the local "/etc/hosts" file
6636e852a1SRaja Andra# because NIS is not running at the time that this script is
67a192e900Samaguire# run.  Each router name or address is listed on a single line by
68a192e900Samaguire# itself in the file.  Anything else on that line after the router's
69a192e900Samaguire# name or address is ignored.  Lines that begin with "#" are
70a192e900Samaguire# considered comments and ignored.
71a192e900Samaguire#
72a192e900Samaguire# The default routes listed in the "/etc/defaultrouter" file will
73a192e900Samaguire# replace those added by the kernel during diskless booting.  An
74a192e900Samaguire# empty "/etc/defaultrouter" file will cause the default route
75a192e900Samaguire# added by the kernel to be deleted.
76a192e900Samaguire#
77a192e900Samaguire# Note that the default router file is ignored if we received routes
78a192e900Samaguire# from a DHCP server.  Our policy is to always trust DHCP over local
79a192e900Samaguire# administration.
80a192e900Samaguire#
81a192e900Samaguiresmf_netstrategy
82a192e900Samaguire
83a192e900Samaguireif [ "$_INIT_NET_STRATEGY" = "dhcp" ] && \
84a192e900Samaguire    [ -n "`/sbin/dhcpinfo Router`" ]; then
85a192e900Samaguire	defrouters=`/sbin/dhcpinfo Router`
86a192e900Samaguireelif [ -f /etc/defaultrouter ]; then
87a192e900Samaguire	defrouters=`/usr/bin/grep -v \^\# /etc/defaultrouter | \
88a192e900Samaguire	    /usr/bin/awk '{print $1}'`
89a192e900Samaguire	if [ -n "$defrouters" ]; then
90a192e900Samaguire		#
91a192e900Samaguire		# We want the default router(s) listed in
92a192e900Samaguire		# /etc/defaultrouter to replace the one added from the
93a192e900Samaguire		# BOOTPARAMS WHOAMI response but we must avoid flushing
94a192e900Samaguire		# the last route between the running system and its
95a192e900Samaguire		# /usr file system.
96a192e900Samaguire		#
97a192e900Samaguire
98a192e900Samaguire		# First, remember the original route.
99a192e900Samaguire		shift $#
100a192e900Samaguire		set -- `/usr/bin/netstat -rn -f inet | \
101a192e900Samaguire		    /usr/bin/grep '^default'`
102a192e900Samaguire		route_IP="$2"
103a192e900Samaguire
104a192e900Samaguire		#
105a192e900Samaguire		# Next, add those from /etc/defaultrouter.  While doing
106a192e900Samaguire		# this, if one of the routes we add is for the route
107a192e900Samaguire		# previously added as a result of the BOOTPARAMS
108a192e900Samaguire		# response, we will see a message of the form:
109a192e900Samaguire		#       "add net default: gateway a.b.c.d: entry exists"
110a192e900Samaguire		#
111a192e900Samaguire		do_delete=yes
112a192e900Samaguire		for router in $defrouters; do
113e7ad388aSamaguire			route_added=`/usr/sbin/route -n add default \
114a192e900Samaguire			    -gateway $router`
115e7ad388aSamaguire			res=$?
116e7ad388aSamaguire			set -- $route_added
117e7ad388aSamaguire			[ $res -ne 0 -a "$5" = "$route_IP:" ] && do_delete=no
118a192e900Samaguire		done
119a192e900Samaguire
120a192e900Samaguire		#
121a192e900Samaguire		# Finally, delete the original default route unless it
122a192e900Samaguire		# was also listed in the defaultrouter file.
123a192e900Samaguire		#
124a192e900Samaguire		if [ -n "$route_IP" -a $do_delete = yes ]; then
125a192e900Samaguire			/usr/sbin/route -n delete default \
126a192e900Samaguire			    -gateway $route_IP >/dev/null
127a192e900Samaguire		fi
128a192e900Samaguire	else
129a192e900Samaguire		/usr/sbin/route -fn > /dev/null
130a192e900Samaguire	fi
131a192e900Samaguireelse
132a192e900Samaguire	defrouters=
133a192e900Samaguirefi
134a192e900Samaguire
135a192e900Samaguire#
136a192e900Samaguire# Use routeadm(1M) to configure forwarding and launch routing daemons
137a192e900Samaguire# for IPv4 and IPv6 based on preset values.  These settings only apply
138a192e900Samaguire# to the global zone.  For IPv4 dynamic routing, the system will default
139a192e900Samaguire# to disabled if a default route was previously added via BOOTP, DHCP,
140a192e900Samaguire# or the /etc/defaultrouter file.  routeadm also starts in.ndpd.
141a192e900Samaguire#
142a192e900Samaguireif [ "$dynamic_routing" != "true"  ] && [ -z "$defrouters" ]; then
143a192e900Samaguire	#
144a192e900Samaguire	# No default routes were setup by "route" command above.
145a192e900Samaguire	# Check the kernel routing table for any other default
146a192e900Samaguire	# routes.
147a192e900Samaguire	#
148a192e900Samaguire	/usr/bin/netstat -rn -f inet | \
149a192e900Samaguire	    /usr/bin/grep default >/dev/null 2>&1 && defrouters=yes
150a192e900Samaguirefi
151a192e900Samaguire
152a192e900Samaguire#
153a192e900Samaguire# The routeadm/ipv4-routing-set property is true if the administrator
154a192e900Samaguire# has run "routeadm -e/-d ipv4-routing".  If not, we revert to the
155a192e900Samaguire# appropriate defaults.  We no longer run "routeadm -u" on every boot
156a192e900Samaguire# however, as persistent daemon state is now controlled by SMF.
157a192e900Samaguire#
158a192e900Samaguireipv4_routing_set=`/usr/bin/svcprop -p routeadm/ipv4-routing-set $SMF_FMRI`
159a192e900Samaguireif [ -z "$defrouters" ]; then
160a192e900Samaguire	#
161a192e900Samaguire	# Set default value for ipv4-routing to enabled.  If routeadm -e/-d
162a192e900Samaguire	# has not yet been run by the administrator, we apply this default.
163ef2c19a1Samaguire	# The -b option is project-private and informs routeadm not
164ef2c19a1Samaguire	# to treat the enable as administrator-driven.
165a192e900Samaguire	#
166a192e900Samaguire	/usr/sbin/svccfg -s $SMF_FMRI \
167a192e900Samaguire	    setprop routeadm/default-ipv4-routing = true
168a192e900Samaguire	if [ "$ipv4_routing_set" = "false" ]; then
169ef2c19a1Samaguire		/sbin/routeadm -b -e ipv4-routing -u
170a192e900Samaguire	fi
171a192e900Samaguireelse
172a192e900Samaguire	#
173a192e900Samaguire	# Default router(s) have been found,  so ipv4-routing default value
174a192e900Samaguire	# should be disabled.  If routaedm -e/d has not yet been run by
175ef2c19a1Samaguire	# the administrator, we apply this default.  The -b option is
176ef2c19a1Samaguire	# project-private and informs routeadm not to treat the disable as
177ef2c19a1Samaguire	# administrator-driven.
178ef2c19a1Samaguire	#
179a192e900Samaguire	/usr/sbin/svccfg -s $SMF_FMRI \
180a192e900Samaguire	    setprop routeadm/default-ipv4-routing = false
181a192e900Samaguire	if [ "$ipv4_routing_set" = "false" ]; then
182ef2c19a1Samaguire		/sbin/routeadm -b -d ipv4-routing -u
183a192e900Samaguire	fi
184a192e900Samaguirefi
185a192e900Samaguire
186a192e900Samaguire#
187*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood# See if static routes were created by install. If so, they were created
188*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood# under /etc/svc/volatile. Copy them into their proper place.
189*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood#
190*9b5bf10aSMark Haywoodif [ -f /etc/svc/volatile/etc/inet/static_routes ]; then
191*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood	echo "Installing persistent routes"
192*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood	if [ -f /etc/inet/static_routes ]; then
193*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood		cat /etc/svc/volatile/etc/inet/static_routes | grep -v '^#' \
194*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood		    >> /etc/inet/static_routes
195*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood	else
196*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood		cp /etc/svc/volatile/etc/inet/static_routes \
197*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood		    /etc/inet/static_routes
198*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood	fi
199*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood	/usr/bin/rm /etc/svc/volatile/etc/inet/static_routes
200*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood
201*9b5bf10aSMark Haywoodfi
202*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood
203*9b5bf10aSMark Haywood#
204a192e900Samaguire# Read /etc/inet/static_routes and add each route.
205a192e900Samaguire#
206a192e900Samaguireif [ -f /etc/inet/static_routes ]; then
207a192e900Samaguire	echo "Adding persistent routes:"
208a192e900Samaguire	/usr/bin/egrep -v "^(#|$)" /etc/inet/static_routes | while read line; do
209a192e900Samaguire		/usr/sbin/route add $line
210a192e900Samaguire	done
211a192e900Samaguirefi
212a192e900Samaguire
213a192e900Samaguire# Clear exit status.
214a192e900Samaguireexit $SMF_EXIT_OK
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