1 | 1 | simandl | #!/usr/bin/env perl |
2 | | | |
3 | | | # $Id: setup.pl,v 1.8 2004/07/12 07:50:14 bernisys Exp $ |
4 | | | |
5 | | | # include PERL libraries |
6 | | | use strict; |
7 | | | use warnings; |
8 | | | use diagnostics; |
9 | | | |
10 | | | # include HotSaNIC libraries |
11 | | | use lib "../../lib"; |
12 | | | use lib "./platform"; |
13 | | | use HotSaNICparser; |
14 | | | |
15 | | | use HotSaNIClog; |
16 | | | use common; |
17 | | | |
18 | | | $|=1; |
19 | | | |
20 | | | (my $VERSION = '$Revision: 1.8 $') =~ s/.*(\d+\.\d+).*/$1/; |
21 | | | (my $IDENTIFIER = '$Id: setup.pl,v 1.8 2004/07/12 07:50:14 bernisys Exp $') =~ s/.*,v (.*) \$/$1/; |
22 | | | |
23 | | | my $MODNAME=HotSaNICparser::get_module_name(); |
24 | | | my %MODCONF=HotSaNICmod::common::configure(); |
25 | | | my $OUTFILE="settings.new"; |
26 | | | if ( ! -e "settings" ) { $OUTFILE="settings"; } |
27 | | | open OUTFILE,">$OUTFILE" || die "could not open ".HotSaNICparser::get_module_name()." settings file for writing.\n"; |
28 | | | |
29 | | | if (@{$MODCONF{NETWORK}}) { $MODCONF{NETWORK}="NETWORK=\"".join("\"\nNETWORK=\"",@{$MODCONF{NETWORK}})."\""; } |
30 | | | else { $MODCONF{NETWORK}="NETWORK=\"other:*\"\nNETWORK=\"local:127.0.0.\""; } |
31 | | | |
32 | | | print OUTFILE "# SHORT DESCRIPTION |
33 | | | # |
34 | | | # first of all you have to configure the pathes to the dnet logfiles |
35 | | | # |
36 | | | # Example: |
37 | | | # |
38 | | | # LOGPATH=/var/log/rc5 |
39 | | | # LOGNAME_RC5=pproxyrc5 |
40 | | | # LOGNAME_DES=pproxydes |
41 | | | # LOGNAME_CSC=pproxycsc |
42 | | | # LOGNAME_OGR=pproxyogr |
43 | | | # |
44 | | | LOGPATH=\"$MODCONF{LOGPATH}\" |
45 | | | LOGNAME_RC5=\"$MODCONF{LOGNAME_RC5}\" |
46 | | | LOGNAME_DES=\"$MODCONF{LOGNAME_DES}\" |
47 | | | LOGNAME_CSC=\"$MODCONF{LOGNAME_CSC}\" |
48 | | | LOGNAME_OGR=\"$MODCONF{LOGNAME_OGR}\" |
49 | | | |
50 | | | # Then you may define one or more networks or hosts to be shown separately |
51 | | | # |
52 | | | # |
53 | | | # NETWORK=<name>:<network1>,<network2>, ... |
54 | | | # |
55 | | | # each network may be a single host or a network |
56 | | | # each network has to be terminated by a dot. |
57 | | | # |
58 | | | # ATTENTION! \"network\" means a network-address with the last |
59 | | | # part cleared out ... well let me give you a hint: |
60 | | | # 192.168.1. would be 192.168.1.0/24 |
61 | | | # 192.168. would be 192.168.0.0/16 |
62 | | | # |
63 | | | # sorry, but my module does not yet understand netmasks :( |
64 | | | # but i intend to edit the whole thing some day when time is my friend again... |
65 | | | # |
66 | | | # Example: |
67 | | | # |
68 | | | # NETWORK=other:* |
69 | | | # NETWORK=unknown_local:192.168.1. |
70 | | | # NETWORK=host1:192.168.1.1. |
71 | | | # NETWORK=host2:192.168.1.20. |
72 | | | # NETWORK=some_hosts:192.168.1.30.,192.168.1.31.,192.168.1.32. |
73 | | | # |
74 | | | $MODCONF{NETWORK} |
75 | | | "; |
76 | | | |
77 | | | close OUTFILE; |
78 | | | |
79 | | | if ($OUTFILE eq "settings.new") { |
80 | | | HotSaNICparser::backup_file("settings"); |
81 | | | rename "settings.new","settings"; |
82 | | | } |
83 | | | |
84 | | | print "Please check the settings file and adapt it to satisfy your needs.\n"; |
85 | | | |