From eefbd029b55b2782b0d7b11b4989ce0ca9b256cd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mitch Riedstra Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2019 20:56:41 -0400 Subject: Massive organization of my dotfiles --- net/vlan.sh | 48 ------------------------------------------------ net/workstation.sh | 48 ------------------------------------------------ 2 files changed, 96 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 net/vlan.sh delete mode 100644 net/workstation.sh (limited to 'net') diff --git a/net/vlan.sh b/net/vlan.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 2ca1f0c..0000000 --- a/net/vlan.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -set -e -# A short script to setup the network on a server creating bridges for each -# vlan specified. - -# Why? NetworkManager sucks and so do other network utilities. This is simple -# and fits the need of creating a virtual machine host that can place VMs -# on any one of the vlans. - -defaultrouter="10.9.8.7" -nameservers="10.11.12.13 10.12.14.16" -vlan_ifs="eth0 eth1 eth3" -eth0_vlan_ids="10" -eth0_vlan_10_inet="10.10.1.2/24" -eth1_vlan_ids="20 34 38 60 160 240 432" -eth1_vlan_60_inet="10.60.8.2/24" -eth3_vlan_ids=50 -eth3_vlan_50_inet="10.50.0.1/24" -echo="echo" - -for if in $vlan_ifs ; do - $echo ip link set up $if - eval vlan_ids="\$${if}_vlan_ids" - - for id in $vlan_ids; do - $echo ip link add link $if name ${if}.${id} type vlan id ${id} - $echo brctl addbr vlan${id} - $echo brctl addif vlan${id} ${if}.${id} - $echo ip link set up ${if}.${id} - - eval inet="\$${if}_vlan_${id}_inet" - if ! [ -z "$inet" ] ; then - $echo ip -4 addr add "$inet" dev ${if}.${id}. - fi - done -done - -$echo ip route add default via $defaultrouter - -$echo truncate -s 0 /etc/resolv.conf -for ns in $nameservers ; do - if ! [ -z "$echo" ] ; then - echo echo nameserver $ns '>>' /etc/resolv.conf - else - echo nameserver $ns >> /etc/resolv.conf - fi -done - diff --git a/net/workstation.sh b/net/workstation.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 7639a6e..0000000 --- a/net/workstation.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# net.sh -# Sets up a bridged network specifically for use on a laptop or workstation. -# Called by `/etc/rc.local` on my Void Linux machine - -bridges="vbr0 br0" - -br0_ifs="enp2s0" -# vbr0_ifs="" -vbr0_inet="10.33.33.1/24" -vbr0_inet6="fc00:333::1/64" - -assign_inet_for_if() { -_if="$1" ; shift -eval _inet="\$${_if}_inet" -for addr in $_inet ; do - ip -4 addr add $addr dev $br -done -} - -assign_inet6_for_if() { -_if="$1" ; shift -eval _inet="\$${_if}_inet6" -for addr in $_inet ; do - ip -6 addr add $addr dev $br -done -} - -for br in $bridges ; do - brctl addbr $br - ip link set up "$br" - - eval _ifs="\$${br}_ifs" - for _if in $_ifs ; do - brctl addif "$br" "$_if" - ip link set up "$_if" - done - - assign_inet_for_if "${br}" - assign_inet6_for_if "${br}" -done - -for _if in $_ifs ; do - assign_inet_for_if "$_if" - assign_inet6_for_if "$_if" - - ip link set up "$_if" -done -- cgit v1.2.3