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- #!/bin/sh
- # convert:
- # dhcptype=5
- # serverid=172.16.42.102
- # lease=97200
- # interface=eth0
- # ip=172.16.42.177
- # subnet=255.255.255.0
- # mask=24
- # broadcast=172.16.22.255
- # router=172.16.42.98
- # dns=10.34.32.125 10.32.63.5 10.34.255.7 10.11.255.27
- # domain=lab.example.com example.com
- # ntpsrv=10.34.32.125 10.34.255.7
- # into:
- #let cfg=cfg+1
- #if[$cfg]=...; ip[$cfg]=...; ipmask[$cfg]=.../...; gw[$cfg]=...; net[$cfg]=... dns[$cfg]=...
- exec >/dev/null
- #exec >"$0.out" # debug
- exec 2>&1
- test "$interface" || exit 1
- test "$ip" || exit 1
- {
- echo "let cfg=cfg+1"
- test "$interface" && echo "if[\$cfg]='$interface'"
- test "$ip" && echo "ip[\$cfg]='$ip'"
- test "$ip" && test "$mask" \
- && echo "ipmask[\$cfg]='$ip/$mask'"
- test "$router" && echo "gw[\$cfg]='$router'"
- test "$dns" && echo "dns[\$cfg]='$dns'"
- # TODO: I never saw a dhcp server which correctly announces
- # which subnet(s) is/are available thru advertised router
- # Assume 0/0
- echo "net[\$cfg]='0/0'"
- } >"$1"
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