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- description "cjdns dynamic DNS peer resolver startup script"
- author "Adam Novak <interfect@gmail.com>"
- # Based on cjsdns Upstart config by Sergey Davidoff <shnatsel@gmail.com>
- # Requires that you be using Upstart to control cjdns
- start on started cjdns
- stop on stopping cjdns
- # respawn if it crashes, but no more than once in 180 seconds
- respawn
- respawn limit 2 300
- pre-start script
- if ! [ -e /etc/cjdns-dynamic.conf ]; then
- ( # start a subshell to avoid side effects of umask later on
- umask 077 # to create the file with 600 permissions without races
- # Make an empty config file; nodes to contact go here.
- touch /etc/cjdns-dynamic.conf
- # By default we install a config, so this only happens if the user
- # deletes it
- ) # exit subshell; umask no longer applies
- echo 'WARNING: A new cjdns-dynamic.conf file has been generated.'
- fi
- if ! [ -e /etc/cjdns-dynamic.cjdnsadmin ]; then
- ( # start a subshell to avoid side effects of umask later on
- umask 077 # to create the file with 600 permissions without races
- # Make a cjdnsadmin file from the cjdroute.conf. We're not using
- # /root/.cjdnsadmin because that would be silly.
- # TODO: Make the cjdns Upstart job put something in /var that other
- # root processes can read.
- /usr/lib/cjdns/cjdnsadminmaker.py /etc/cjdns-dynamic.cjdnsadmin
- ) # exit subshell; umask no longer applies
- echo 'WARNING: A new cjdns-dynamic.cjdnsadmin file has been generated.'
- fi
- end script
- exec /usr/lib/cjdns/dynamicEndpoints.py /etc/cjdns-dynamic.conf --adminInfo /etc/cjdns-dynamic.cjdnsadmin
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