Thu, 02 Aug 2012 00:01:34 +0200
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michael@144 | 1 | #!@l_prefix@/bin/openpkg rc |
michael@144 | 2 | ## |
michael@144 | 3 | ## rc.sasl -- Run-Commands |
michael@144 | 4 | ## |
michael@144 | 5 | |
michael@144 | 6 | %config |
michael@144 | 7 | sasl_enable="$openpkg_rc_def" |
michael@144 | 8 | sasl_flags="" |
michael@144 | 9 | sasl_authmech="@l_authmech@" |
michael@144 | 10 | sasl_threads="4" |
michael@144 | 11 | sasl_log_prolog="true" |
michael@144 | 12 | sasl_log_epilog="true" |
michael@144 | 13 | sasl_log_numfiles="10" |
michael@144 | 14 | sasl_log_minsize="1M" |
michael@144 | 15 | sasl_log_complevel="9" |
michael@144 | 16 | |
michael@144 | 17 | %common |
michael@144 | 18 | sasl_pidfile="@l_prefix@/var/sasl/run/saslauthd/saslauthd.pid" |
michael@144 | 19 | sasl_signal () { |
michael@144 | 20 | [ -f $sasl_pidfile ] && kill -$1 `cat $sasl_pidfile` |
michael@144 | 21 | } |
michael@144 | 22 | |
michael@144 | 23 | %status -u @l_susr@ -o |
michael@144 | 24 | sasl_usable="unknown" |
michael@144 | 25 | sasl_active="no" |
michael@144 | 26 | rcService sasl enable yes && \ |
michael@144 | 27 | sasl_signal 0 && sasl_active="yes" |
michael@144 | 28 | echo "sasl_enable=\"$sasl_enable\"" |
michael@144 | 29 | echo "sasl_usable=\"$sasl_usable\"" |
michael@144 | 30 | echo "sasl_active=\"$sasl_active\"" |
michael@144 | 31 | |
michael@144 | 32 | %start -p 400 -u @l_susr@ |
michael@144 | 33 | rcService sasl enable yes || exit 0 |
michael@144 | 34 | rcService sasl active yes && exit 0 |
michael@144 | 35 | @l_prefix@/sbin/saslauthd \ |
michael@144 | 36 | -a "${sasl_authmech}" \ |
michael@144 | 37 | -n "${sasl_threads}" \ |
michael@144 | 38 | ${sasl_flags} |
michael@144 | 39 | |
michael@144 | 40 | %stop -p 600 -u @l_susr@ |
michael@144 | 41 | rcService sasl enable yes || exit 0 |
michael@144 | 42 | rcService sasl active no && exit 0 |
michael@144 | 43 | sasl_signal TERM |
michael@144 | 44 | |
michael@144 | 45 | %restart -u @l_susr@ |
michael@144 | 46 | rcService sasl enable yes || exit 0 |
michael@144 | 47 | rcService sasl active no && exit 0 |
michael@144 | 48 | rc sasl stop |
michael@144 | 49 | sleep 2 |
michael@144 | 50 | rc sasl start |
michael@144 | 51 | |
michael@144 | 52 | %daily -u @l_susr@ |
michael@144 | 53 | rcService sasl enable yes || exit 0 |
michael@144 | 54 | shtool rotate -f \ |
michael@144 | 55 | -n ${sasl_log_numfiles} -s ${sasl_log_minsize} -d \ |
michael@144 | 56 | -z ${sasl_log_complevel} -o @l_susr@ -g @l_sgrp@ -m 600 \ |
michael@144 | 57 | -P "${sasl_log_prolog}" \ |
michael@144 | 58 | -E "${sasl_log_epilog}; rc sasl restart" \ |
michael@144 | 59 | @l_prefix@/var/sasl/log/saslauthd.log |
michael@144 | 60 |