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init.d/firewall 0000755 00000001417 15043746120 0007471 0 ustar 00 #!/bin/sh # description: Start/stop Firewall # chkconfig: 2345 99 99 if [[ -e /etc/csf/version.txt ]]; then echo "CSF Detected... Exiting..." exit 1 elif [[ -d /etc/apf ]]; then echo "APF Detected... Exiting..." exit 1 elif [[ -e /usr/sbin/firewalld ]]; then echo "Firewalld detected... Exiting..." exit 1 fi case "$1" in 'start') modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp bash /usr/sbin/firewall start service iptables save 2>&1 RETVAL=$? ;; 'stop') iptables -F iptables -X bash /usr/sbin/firewall stop RETVAL=$? ;; 'restart') iptables -F iptables -X modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp bash /usr/sbin/firewall stop bash /usr/sbin/firewall start service iptables save 2>&1 RETVAL=$? ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 { start | stop | restart }" RETVAL=1 ;; esac exit $RETVAL rc.local 0000755 00000001025 15043746120 0006167 0 ustar 00 #!/bin/bash # THIS FILE IS ADDED FOR COMPATIBILITY PURPOSES # # It is highly advisable to create own systemd services or udev rules # to run scripts during boot instead of using this file. # # In contrast to previous versions due to parallel execution during boot # this script will NOT be run after all other services. # # Please note that you must run 'chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.local' to ensure # that this script will be executed during boot. touch /var/lock/subsys/local echo "/bin/bash /opt/postupcp/run_arping" | at now + 5 min init.d/functions 0000644 00000043454 15043746120 0007700 0 ustar 00 # -*-Shell-script-*- # # functions This file contains functions to be used by most or all # shell scripts in the /etc/init.d directory. # TEXTDOMAIN=initscripts # Make sure umask is sane umask 022 # Set up a default search path. PATH="/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin" export PATH if [ $PPID -ne 1 -a -z "$SYSTEMCTL_SKIP_REDIRECT" ] && \ [ -d /run/systemd/system ] ; then case "$0" in /etc/init.d/*|/etc/rc.d/init.d/*) _use_systemctl=1 ;; esac fi systemctl_redirect () { local s local prog=${1##*/} local command=$2 local options="" case "$command" in start) s=$"Starting $prog (via systemctl): " ;; stop) s=$"Stopping $prog (via systemctl): " ;; reload|try-reload) s=$"Reloading $prog configuration (via systemctl): " ;; restart|try-restart|condrestart) s=$"Restarting $prog (via systemctl): " ;; esac if [ -n "$SYSTEMCTL_IGNORE_DEPENDENCIES" ] ; then options="--ignore-dependencies" fi if ! systemctl show "$prog.service" > /dev/null 2>&1 || \ systemctl show -p LoadState "$prog.service" | grep -q 'not-found' ; then action $"Reloading systemd: " /bin/systemctl daemon-reload fi action "$s" /bin/systemctl $options $command "$prog.service" } # Get a sane screen width [ -z "${COLUMNS:-}" ] && COLUMNS=80 # Read in our configuration if [ -z "${BOOTUP:-}" ]; then if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/init ]; then . /etc/sysconfig/init else # verbose ->> very (very!) old bootup look (prior to RHL-6.0?) # color ->> default bootup look # other ->> default bootup look without ANSI colors or positioning BOOTUP=color # Column to start "[ OK ]" label in: RES_COL=60 # terminal sequence to move to that column: MOVE_TO_COL="echo -en \\033[${RES_COL}G" # Terminal sequence to set color to a 'success' (bright green): SETCOLOR_SUCCESS="echo -en \\033[1;32m" # Terminal sequence to set color to a 'failure' (bright red): SETCOLOR_FAILURE="echo -en \\033[1;31m" # Terminal sequence to set color to a 'warning' (bright yellow): SETCOLOR_WARNING="echo -en \\033[1;33m" # Terminal sequence to reset to the default color: SETCOLOR_NORMAL="echo -en \\033[0;39m" # Verbosity of logging: LOGLEVEL=1 fi # NOTE: /dev/ttyS* is serial console. "not a tty" is such as # /dev/null associated when executed under systemd service units. if LANG=C tty | grep -q -e '\(/dev/ttyS\|not a tty\)'; then BOOTUP=serial MOVE_TO_COL= SETCOLOR_SUCCESS= SETCOLOR_FAILURE= SETCOLOR_WARNING= SETCOLOR_NORMAL= fi fi # Check if any of $pid (could be plural) are running checkpid() { local i for i in $* ; do [ -d "/proc/$i" ] && return 0 done return 1 } __kill_pids_term_kill_checkpids() { local base_stime=$1 shift 1 local pid= local pids=$* local remaining= local stat= local stime= for pid in $pids ; do [ ! -e "/proc/$pid" ] && continue read -r line < "/proc/$pid/stat" 2> /dev/null stat=($line) stime=${stat[21]} [ -n "$stime" ] && [ "$base_stime" -lt "$stime" ] && continue remaining+="$pid " done echo "$remaining" [ -n "$remaining" ] && return 1 return 0 } __kill_pids_term_kill() { local try=0 local delay=3; local pid= local stat= local base_stime= # We can't initialize stat & base_stime on the same line where 'local' # keyword is, otherwise the sourcing of this file will fail for ksh... stat=($(< /proc/self/stat)) base_stime=${stat[21]} if [ "$1" = "-d" ]; then delay=$2 shift 2 fi local kill_list=$* kill_list=$(__kill_pids_term_kill_checkpids $base_stime $kill_list) [ -z "$kill_list" ] && return 0 kill -TERM $kill_list >/dev/null 2>&1 sleep 0.1 kill_list=$(__kill_pids_term_kill_checkpids $base_stime $kill_list) if [ -n "$kill_list" ] ; then while [ $try -lt $delay ] ; do sleep 1 kill_list=$(__kill_pids_term_kill_checkpids $base_stime $kill_list) [ -z "$kill_list" ] && break let try+=1 done if [ -n "$kill_list" ] ; then kill -KILL $kill_list >/dev/null 2>&1 sleep 0.1 kill_list=$(__kill_pids_term_kill_checkpids $base_stime $kill_list) fi fi [ -n "$kill_list" ] && return 1 return 0 } # __proc_pids {program} [pidfile] # Set $pid to pids from /run* for {program}. $pid should be declared # local in the caller. # Returns LSB exit code for the 'status' action. __pids_var_run() { local base=${1##*/} local pid_file=${2:-/run/$base.pid} local pid_dir=$(/usr/bin/dirname $pid_file > /dev/null) local binary=$3 [ -d "$pid_dir" ] && [ ! -r "$pid_dir" ] && return 4 pid= if [ -f "$pid_file" ] ; then local line p [ ! -r "$pid_file" ] && return 4 # "user had insufficient privilege" while : ; do read line [ -z "$line" ] && break for p in $line ; do if [ -z "${p//[0-9]/}" ] && [ -d "/proc/$p" ] ; then if [ -n "$binary" ] ; then local b=$(readlink /proc/$p/exe | sed -e 's/\s*(deleted)$//') [ "$b" != "$binary" ] && continue fi pid="$pid $p" fi done done < "$pid_file" if [ -n "$pid" ]; then return 0 fi return 1 # "Program is dead and /run pid file exists" fi return 3 # "Program is not running" } # Output PIDs of matching processes, found using pidof __pids_pidof() { pidof -c -o $$ -o $PPID -o %PPID -x "$1" || \ pidof -c -o $$ -o $PPID -o %PPID -x "${1##*/}" } # A function to start a program. daemon() { # Test syntax. local gotbase= force= nicelevel corelimit local pid base= user= nice= bg= pid_file= local cgroup= nicelevel=0 while [ "$1" != "${1##[-+]}" ]; do case $1 in '') echo $"$0: Usage: daemon [+/-nicelevel] {program}" "[arg1]..." return 1 ;; --check) base=$2 gotbase="yes" shift 2 ;; --check=?*) base=${1#--check=} gotbase="yes" shift ;; --user) user=$2 shift 2 ;; --user=?*) user=${1#--user=} shift ;; --pidfile) pid_file=$2 shift 2 ;; --pidfile=?*) pid_file=${1#--pidfile=} shift ;; --force) force="force" shift ;; [-+][0-9]*) nice="nice -n $1" shift ;; *) echo $"$0: Usage: daemon [+/-nicelevel] {program}" "[arg1]..." return 1 ;; esac done # Save basename. [ -z "$gotbase" ] && base=${1##*/} # See if it's already running. Look *only* at the pid file. __pids_var_run "$base" "$pid_file" [ -n "$pid" -a -z "$force" ] && return # make sure it doesn't core dump anywhere unless requested corelimit="ulimit -S -c ${DAEMON_COREFILE_LIMIT:-0}" # if they set NICELEVEL in /etc/sysconfig/foo, honor it [ -n "${NICELEVEL:-}" ] && nice="nice -n $NICELEVEL" # Echo daemon [ "${BOOTUP:-}" = "verbose" -a -z "${LSB:-}" ] && echo -n " $base" # And start it up. if [ -z "$user" ]; then $nice /bin/bash -c "$corelimit >/dev/null 2>&1 ; $*" else $nice runuser -s /bin/bash $user -c "$corelimit >/dev/null 2>&1 ; $*" fi [ "$?" -eq 0 ] && success $"$base startup" || failure $"$base startup" } # A function to stop a program. killproc() { local RC killlevel= base pid pid_file= delay try binary= RC=0; delay=3; try=0 # Test syntax. if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then echo $"Usage: killproc [-p {pidfile} [-b {binary}]] [-d {delay}] {program} [-signal]" return 1 fi if [ "$1" = "-p" ]; then pid_file=$2 shift 2 fi if [ "$1" = "-b" ]; then if [ -z $pid_file ]; then echo $"-b option can be used only with -p" echo $"Usage: killproc [-p {pidfile} [-b {binary}]] [-d {delay}] {program} [-signal]" return 1 fi binary=$2 shift 2 fi if [ "$1" = "-d" ]; then delay=$(echo $2 | awk -v RS=' ' -v IGNORECASE=1 '{if($1!~/^[0-9.]+[smhd]?$/) exit 1;d=$1~/s$|^[0-9.]*$/?1:$1~/m$/?60:$1~/h$/?60*60:$1~/d$/?24*60*60:-1;if(d==-1) exit 1;delay+=d*$1} END {printf("%d",delay+0.5)}') if [ "$?" -eq 1 ]; then echo $"Usage: killproc [-p {pidfile} [-b {binary}]] [-d {delay}] {program} [-signal]" return 1 fi shift 2 fi # check for second arg to be kill level [ -n "${2:-}" ] && killlevel=$2 # Save basename. base=${1##*/} # Find pid. __pids_var_run "$1" "$pid_file" "$binary" RC=$? if [ -z "$pid" ]; then if [ -z "$pid_file" ]; then pid="$(__pids_pidof "$1")" else [ "$RC" = "4" ] && { failure $"$base shutdown" ; return $RC ;} fi fi # Kill it. if [ -n "$pid" ] ; then [ "$BOOTUP" = "verbose" -a -z "${LSB:-}" ] && echo -n "$base " if [ -z "$killlevel" ] ; then __kill_pids_term_kill -d $delay $pid RC=$? [ "$RC" -eq 0 ] && success $"$base shutdown" || failure $"$base shutdown" # use specified level only else if checkpid $pid; then kill $killlevel $pid >/dev/null 2>&1 RC=$? [ "$RC" -eq 0 ] && success $"$base $killlevel" || failure $"$base $killlevel" elif [ -n "${LSB:-}" ]; then RC=7 # Program is not running fi fi else if [ -n "${LSB:-}" -a -n "$killlevel" ]; then RC=7 # Program is not running else failure $"$base shutdown" RC=0 fi fi # Remove pid file if any. if [ -z "$killlevel" ]; then rm -f "${pid_file:-/run/$base.pid}" fi return $RC } # A function to find the pid of a program. Looks *only* at the pidfile pidfileofproc() { local pid # Test syntax. if [ "$#" = 0 ] ; then echo $"Usage: pidfileofproc {program}" return 1 fi __pids_var_run "$1" [ -n "$pid" ] && echo $pid return 0 } # A function to find the pid of a program. pidofproc() { local RC pid pid_file= # Test syntax. if [ "$#" = 0 ]; then echo $"Usage: pidofproc [-p {pidfile}] {program}" return 1 fi if [ "$1" = "-p" ]; then pid_file=$2 shift 2 fi fail_code=3 # "Program is not running" # First try "/run/*.pid" files __pids_var_run "$1" "$pid_file" RC=$? if [ -n "$pid" ]; then echo $pid return 0 fi [ -n "$pid_file" ] && return $RC __pids_pidof "$1" || return $RC } status() { local base pid lock_file= pid_file= binary= # Test syntax. if [ "$#" = 0 ] ; then echo $"Usage: status [-p {pidfile}] [-l {lockfile}] [-b {binary}] {program}" return 1 fi if [ "$1" = "-p" ]; then pid_file=$2 shift 2 fi if [ "$1" = "-l" ]; then lock_file=$2 shift 2 fi if [ "$1" = "-b" ]; then if [ -z $pid_file ]; then echo $"-b option can be used only with -p" echo $"Usage: status [-p {pidfile}] [-l {lockfile}] [-b {binary}] {program}" return 1 fi binary=$2 shift 2 fi base=${1##*/} if [ "$_use_systemctl" = "1" ]; then systemctl status ${0##*/}.service ret=$? # LSB daemons that dies abnormally in systemd looks alive in systemd's eyes due to RemainAfterExit=yes # lets adjust the reality a little bit if systemctl show -p ActiveState ${0##*/}.service | grep -q '=active$' && \ systemctl show -p SubState ${0##*/}.service | grep -q '=exited$' ; then ret=3 fi return $ret fi # First try "pidof" __pids_var_run "$1" "$pid_file" "$binary" RC=$? if [ -z "$pid_file" -a -z "$pid" ]; then pid="$(__pids_pidof "$1")" fi if [ -n "$pid" ]; then echo $"${base} (pid $pid) is running..." return 0 fi case "$RC" in 0) echo $"${base} (pid $pid) is running..." return 0 ;; 1) echo $"${base} dead but pid file exists" return 1 ;; 4) echo $"${base} status unknown due to insufficient privileges." return 4 ;; esac if [ -z "${lock_file}" ]; then lock_file=${base} fi # See if /var/lock/subsys/${lock_file} exists if [ -f /var/lock/subsys/${lock_file} ]; then echo $"${base} dead but subsys locked" return 2 fi echo $"${base} is stopped" return 3 } echo_success() { [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $MOVE_TO_COL echo -n "[" [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_SUCCESS echo -n $" OK " [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL echo -n "]" echo -ne "\r" return 0 } echo_failure() { [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $MOVE_TO_COL echo -n "[" [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_FAILURE echo -n $"FAILED" [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL echo -n "]" echo -ne "\r" return 1 } echo_passed() { [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $MOVE_TO_COL echo -n "[" [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_WARNING echo -n $"PASSED" [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL echo -n "]" echo -ne "\r" return 1 } echo_warning() { [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $MOVE_TO_COL echo -n "[" [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_WARNING echo -n $"WARNING" [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL echo -n "]" echo -ne "\r" return 1 } # Inform the graphical boot of our current state update_boot_stage() { if [ -x /bin/plymouth ]; then /bin/plymouth --update="$1" fi return 0 } # Log that something succeeded success() { [ "$BOOTUP" != "verbose" -a -z "${LSB:-}" ] && echo_success return 0 } # Log that something failed failure() { local rc=$? [ "$BOOTUP" != "verbose" -a -z "${LSB:-}" ] && echo_failure [ -x /bin/plymouth ] && /bin/plymouth --details return $rc } # Log that something passed, but may have had errors. Useful for fsck passed() { local rc=$? [ "$BOOTUP" != "verbose" -a -z "${LSB:-}" ] && echo_passed return $rc } # Log a warning warning() { local rc=$? [ "$BOOTUP" != "verbose" -a -z "${LSB:-}" ] && echo_warning return $rc } # Run some action. Log its output. action() { local STRING rc STRING=$1 echo -n "$STRING " shift "$@" && success $"$STRING" || failure $"$STRING" rc=$? echo return $rc } # returns OK if $1 contains $2 strstr() { [ "${1#*$2*}" = "$1" ] && return 1 return 0 } # Check whether file $1 is a backup or rpm-generated file and should be ignored # Copy of the function is present in usr/sbin/service is_ignored_file() { case "$1" in *~ | *.bak | *.old | *.orig | *.rpmnew | *.rpmorig | *.rpmsave) return 0 ;; esac return 1 } # Convert the value ${1} of time unit ${2}-seconds into seconds: convert2sec() { local retval="" case "${2}" in deci) retval=$(awk "BEGIN {printf \"%.1f\", ${1} / 10}") ;; centi) retval=$(awk "BEGIN {printf \"%.2f\", ${1} / 100}") ;; mili) retval=$(awk "BEGIN {printf \"%.3f\", ${1} / 1000}") ;; micro) retval=$(awk "BEGIN {printf \"%.6f\", ${1} / 1000000}") ;; nano) retval=$(awk "BEGIN {printf \"%.9f\", ${1} / 1000000000}") ;; piko) retval=$(awk "BEGIN {printf \"%.12f\", ${1} / 1000000000000}") ;; esac echo "${retval}" } # Evaluate shvar-style booleans is_true() { case "$1" in [tT] | [yY] | [yY][eE][sS] | [oO][nN] | [tT][rR][uU][eE] | 1) return 0 ;; esac return 1 } # Evaluate shvar-style booleans is_false() { case "$1" in [fF] | [nN] | [nN][oO] | [oO][fF][fF] | [fF][aA][lL][sS][eE] | 0) return 0 ;; esac return 1 } # Apply sysctl settings, including files in /etc/sysctl.d apply_sysctl() { if [ -x /lib/systemd/systemd-sysctl ]; then /lib/systemd/systemd-sysctl else for file in /usr/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf ; do is_ignored_file "$file" && continue [ -f /run/sysctl.d/${file##*/} ] && continue [ -f /etc/sysctl.d/${file##*/} ] && continue test -f "$file" && sysctl -e -p "$file" >/dev/null 2>&1 done for file in /run/sysctl.d/*.conf ; do is_ignored_file "$file" && continue [ -f /etc/sysctl.d/${file##*/} ] && continue test -f "$file" && sysctl -e -p "$file" >/dev/null 2>&1 done for file in /etc/sysctl.d/*.conf ; do is_ignored_file "$file" && continue test -f "$file" && sysctl -e -p "$file" >/dev/null 2>&1 done sysctl -e -p /etc/sysctl.conf >/dev/null 2>&1 fi } # A sed expression to filter out the files that is_ignored_file recognizes __sed_discard_ignored_files='/\(~\|\.bak\|\.old\|\.orig\|\.rpmnew\|\.rpmorig\|\.rpmsave\)$/d' if [ "$_use_systemctl" = "1" ]; then if [ "x$1" = xstart -o \ "x$1" = xstop -o \ "x$1" = xrestart -o \ "x$1" = xreload -o \ "x$1" = xtry-restart -o \ "x$1" = xforce-reload -o \ "x$1" = xcondrestart ] ; then systemctl_redirect $0 $1 exit $? fi fi strstr "$(cat /proc/cmdline)" "rc.debug" && set -x return 0 init.d/README 0000644 00000002211 15043746120 0006607 0 ustar 00 You are looking for the traditional init scripts in /etc/rc.d/init.d, and they are gone? Here's an explanation on what's going on: You are running a systemd-based OS where traditional init scripts have been replaced by native systemd services files. Service files provide very similar functionality to init scripts. To make use of service files simply invoke "systemctl", which will output a list of all currently running services (and other units). Use "systemctl list-unit-files" to get a listing of all known unit files, including stopped, disabled and masked ones. Use "systemctl start foobar.service" and "systemctl stop foobar.service" to start or stop a service, respectively. For further details, please refer to systemctl(1). Note that traditional init scripts continue to function on a systemd system. An init script /etc/rc.d/init.d/foobar is implicitly mapped into a service unit foobar.service during system initialization. Thank you! Further reading: man:systemctl(1) man:systemd(1) http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd-for-admins-3.html https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Incompatibilities
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