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Patrick Williamsb48b7b42016-08-17 15:04:38 -05001#!/bin/sh
2#
3# Script to update the resolver list for dnsmasq
4#
5# N.B. Resolvconf may run us even if dnsmasq is not (yet) running.
6# If dnsmasq is installed then we go ahead and update the resolver list
7# in case dnsmasq is started later.
8#
9# Assumption: On entry, PWD contains the resolv.conf-type files.
10#
11# This file is part of the dnsmasq package.
12#
13
14set -e
15
16RUN_DIR="/run/dnsmasq"
17RSLVRLIST_FILE="${RUN_DIR}/resolv.conf"
18TMP_FILE="${RSLVRLIST_FILE}_new.$$"
19MY_NAME_FOR_RESOLVCONF="dnsmasq"
20
21[ -x /usr/bin/dnsmasq ] || exit 0
22[ -x /lib/resolvconf/list-records ] || exit 1
23
24PATH=/bin:/sbin
25
26report_err() { echo "$0: Error: $*" >&2 ; }
27
28# Stores arguments (minus duplicates) in RSLT, separated by spaces
29# Doesn't work properly if an argument itself contains whitespace
30uniquify()
31{
32 RSLT=""
33 while [ "$1" ] ; do
34 for E in $RSLT ; do
35 [ "$1" = "$E" ] && { shift ; continue 2 ; }
36 done
37 RSLT="${RSLT:+$RSLT }$1"
38 shift
39 done
40}
41
42if [ ! -d "$RUN_DIR" ] && ! mkdir --parents --mode=0755 "$RUN_DIR" ; then
43 report_err "Failed trying to create directory $RUN_DIR"
44 exit 1
45fi
46
47RSLVCNFFILES=""
48for F in $(/lib/resolvconf/list-records --after "lo.$MY_NAME_FOR_RESOLVCONF") ; do
49 case "$F" in
50 "lo.$MY_NAME_FOR_RESOLVCONF")
51 # Omit own record
52 ;;
53 lo.*)
54 # Include no more records after one for a local nameserver
55 RSLVCNFFILES="${RSLVCNFFILES:+$RSLVCNFFILES }$F"
56 break
57 ;;
58 *)
59 RSLVCNFFILES="${RSLVCNFFILES:+$RSLVCNFFILES }$F"
60 ;;
61 esac
62done
63
64NMSRVRS=""
65if [ "$RSLVCNFFILES" ] ; then
66 uniquify $(sed -n -e 's/^[[:space:]]*nameserver[[:space:]]\+//p' $RSLVCNFFILES)
67 NMSRVRS="$RSLT"
68fi
69
70# Dnsmasq uses the mtime of $RSLVRLIST_FILE, with a resolution of one second,
71# to detect changes in the file. This means that if a resolvconf update occurs
72# within one second of the previous one then dnsmasq may fail to notice the
73# more recent change. To work around this problem we sleep one second here
74# if necessary in order to ensure that the new mtime is different.
75if [ -f "$RSLVRLIST_FILE" ] && [ "$(stat -c %X "$RSLVRLIST_FILE")" = "$(date +%s)" ] ; then
76 sleep 1
77fi
78
79clean_up() { rm -f "$TMP_FILE" ; }
80trap clean_up EXIT
81: >| "$TMP_FILE"
82for N in $NMSRVRS ; do echo "nameserver $N" >> "$TMP_FILE" ; done
83mv -f "$TMP_FILE" "$RSLVRLIST_FILE"
84