#!/sbin/sh # # sshd.rc: SSH daemon start-up and shutdown script # # Allowed exit values: # 0 = success; causes "OK" to show up in checklist. # 1 = failure; causes "FAIL" to show up in checklist. # 2 = skip; causes "N/A" to show up in the checklist. # Use this value if execution of this script is overridden # by the use of a control variable, or if this script is not # appropriate to execute for some other reason. # 3 = reboot; causes the system to be rebooted after execution. # Input and output: # stdin is redirected from /dev/null # # stdout and stderr are redirected to the /etc/rc.log file # during checklist mode, or to the console in raw mode. PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin export PATH WHAT='OpenSSH' WHAT_PATH=/opt/openssh/sbin/sshd WHAT_PID=/var/run/sshd.pid WHAT_CONFIG=/etc/rc.config.d/sshd # NOTE: If your script executes in run state 0 or state 1, then /usr might # not be available. Do not attempt to access commands or files in # /usr unless your script executes in run state 2 or greater. Other # file systems typically not mounted until run state 2 include /var # and /opt. rval=0 # Check the exit value of a command run by this script. If non-zero, the # exit code is echoed to the log file and the return value of this script # is set to indicate failure. set_return() { x=$? if [ $x -ne 0 ]; then echo "EXIT CODE: $x" rval=1 # script FAILed fi } case $1 in 'start_msg') echo "Starting $WHAT" ;; 'stop_msg') echo "Stopping $WHAT" ;; 'start') if [ -f $WHAT_CONFIG ] ; then . $WHAT_CONFIG else echo "ERROR: $WHAT_CONFIG defaults file MISSING" fi if [ "$SSHD_START" -eq 1 -a -x "$WHAT_PATH" ]; then $WHAT_PATH $SSHD_ARGS && echo "$WHAT started" set_return else rval=2 fi ;; 'stop') if kill `cat $WHAT_PID`; then echo "$WHAT stopped" else rval=1 echo "Unable to stop $WHAT" fi set_return ;; *) echo "usage: $0 {start|stop|start_msg|stop_msg}" rval=1 ;; esac exit $rval