# Generate /etc/resolv.conf # Support resolvconf(8) if available # We can merge other dhcpcd resolv.conf files into one like resolvconf, # but resolvconf is preferred as other applications like VPN clients # can readily hook into it. # Also, resolvconf can configure local nameservers such as bind # or dnsmasq. This is important as the libc resolver isn't that powerful. resolv_conf_dir="$state_dir/resolv.conf" build_resolv_conf() { local cf="$state_dir/resolv.conf.$interface" local interfaces= header= search= srvs= servers= x= # Build a list of interfaces interfaces=$(list_interfaces "$resolv_conf_dir") # Build the resolv.conf if [ -n "$interfaces" ]; then # Build the header for x in ${interfaces}; do header="$header${header:+, }$x" done # Build the search list domain=$(cd "$resolv_conf_dir"; \ key_get_value "domain " ${interfaces}) search=$(cd "$resolv_conf_dir"; \ key_get_value "search " ${interfaces}) set -- ${domain} unset domain if [ -n "$2" ]; then search="$search $@" elif [ -n "$1" ]; then domain="domain $1\n" fi [ -n "$search" ] && search="search $(uniqify $search)\n" # Build the nameserver list srvs=$(cd "$resolv_conf_dir"; \ key_get_value "nameserver " ${interfaces}) for x in $(uniqify ${srvs}); do servers="${servers}nameserver $x\n" done fi header="$signature_base${header:+ $from }$header" # Assemble resolv.conf using our head and tail files [ -f "$cf" ] && rm -f "$cf" [ -d "$resolv_conf_dir" ] || mkdir -p "$resolv_conf_dir" echo "$header" > "$cf" if [ -f /etc/resolv.conf.head ]; then cat /etc/resolv.conf.head >> "$cf" else echo "# /etc/resolv.conf.head can replace this line" >> "$cf" fi printf "$domain$search$servers" >> "$cf" if [ -f /etc/resolv.conf.tail ]; then cat /etc/resolv.conf.tail >> "$cf" else echo "# /etc/resolv.conf.tail can replace this line" >> "$cf" fi cat "$cf" > /etc/resolv.conf chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf rm -f "$cf" } add_resolv_conf() { local x= conf="$signature\n" # If we don't have any configuration, remove it if [ -z "$new_domain_name_servers" -a \ -z "$new_domain_name" -a \ -z "$new_domain_search" ]; then remove_resolv_conf return $? fi if [ -n "$new_domain_name" ]; then set -- $new_domain_name new_domain_name="$1" conf="${conf}domain $new_domain_name\n" # Support RFC violating search in domain if [ -z "$new_domain_search" -a -n "$2" ]; then new_domain_search="$@" fi fi if [ -n "$new_domain_search" ]; then conf="${conf}search $new_domain_search\n" fi for x in ${new_domain_name_servers}; do conf="${conf}nameserver $x\n" done if type resolvconf >/dev/null 2>&1; then [ -n "$metric" ] && export IF_METRIC="$metric" printf "$conf" | resolvconf -a "$interface" return $? fi if [ -e "$resolv_conf_dir/$interface" ]; then rm -f "$resolv_conf_dir/$interface" fi [ -d "$resolv_conf_dir" ] || mkdir -p "$resolv_conf_dir" printf "$conf" > "$resolv_conf_dir/$interface" build_resolv_conf } remove_resolv_conf() { if type resolvconf >/dev/null 2>&1; then resolvconf -d "$interface" -f else if [ -e "$resolv_conf_dir/$interface" ]; then rm -f "$resolv_conf_dir/$interface" fi build_resolv_conf fi } if $if_up; then add_resolv_conf elif $if_down; then remove_resolv_conf fi