NAME
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rrqnet-ifupdown.sh - script for managing rrqnet virtual cables with
-iup and ifdown
+ifup and ifdown
SYNOPSIS
--------
- ln -s /etc/rrqnet/ifupdown.sh /etc/network/if-post-down.d/rrqnet
- ln -s /etc/rrqnet/ifupdown.sh /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/rrqnet
+ for HOOKD in down post-down pre-up up ; do
+ ln -s /etc/rrqnet/ifupdown.sh /etc/network/if-$HOOKD.d/rrqnet
+ done
DESCRIPTION
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*/etc/rrqnet/ifupdown.sh* is a utility script for managing +rrqnet+
virtual cables via +/etc/network/interfaces+ declarations. In normal
-use the script is set up as "pre-up" and "post-down" scripts by means
-of links from +/etc/network/if-pre-up.d/rrqnet+ and from
-+/etc/network/if-post-down.d/rrqnet+. It will then be invoked by
-+ifup+ and +ifdown+ for handling the +rrqnet+ declarations and bring
-up or tear down +rrqnet+ virtual cable plugs over +tap+ interfaces.
+use the script is set up as hook script by means of links from all
++/etc/network/if-*.d/rrqnet+ for automatic invocation with the
+commands +ifup+ and +ifdown+.
-An +rrqnet+ virtual cable uses a +tap+ interface at each cable end
+A +rrqnet+ virtual cable uses a +tap+ interface at each cable end
host, and a service process (aptly named +rrqnet+) to tunnel the +tap+
network traffic over UDP. Each +rrqnet+ process acts as a networking
switch that facilitates level 2 connectivity among all its end points
addresses.
This script handles the special purpose "option codes" for the IFACE
-stanzas that are used for declaring the +rrqnet+ daemon configuration
+blocks that are used for declaring the +rrqnet+ daemon configuration
to for the +tap+ interface for its virtual cabling. I.e., the IFACE
-stanza is made for the tap interface and it includes one or more of
+block is made for the tap interface and it includes one or more of
these +rrqnet+ options.
The list of IFACE options for +rrqnet+ are:
-*rrqnet_port* _port_::
+*rrqnet_port* [ notap ] _port_::
-This IFACE option is required both as way of marking that the stanza
-is for an +rrqnet+ virtual cable +tap+, and to declare which UDP port
-the +rrqnet+ daemon should listen on for incoming cabling.
+This IFACE option is required both as way of marking that the
+configuration block is for an +rrqnet+ virtual cable +tap+, and to
+declare which UDP port the +rrqnet+ daemon should listen on for
+incoming cabling. The port number may be preceded by +notap+ to
+indcate that this +rrqnet+ should not have an actual tap interface on
+the host but rather only serve to interconnect remote connections.
-*rrqnet_renice* _nice_::
+*rrqnet_nice* _nice_::
This IFACE option is used for adjusting the +rrqnet+ process
-scheduling priority. Refer the +renice+ man page for full details.
+scheduling priority. Refer the +nice+ man page for full details.
*rrqnet_remote* _remote_::
*rrqnet_options* _options_::
This IFACE option is used for declaring any additional +rrqnet+ daemon
-settings ([-4] [-B n] [-T n] [-m mcast]). Refer to the +rrqnet+ man
-page for the full specification.
+settings ([-tpg] [-4] [-B n] [-T n] [-m mcast]). Refer to the +rrqnet+
+man page for the full specification.
*rrqnet_log* _level_ _pathname_::
things is achieved by including the +tap+ in the +bridge_ports+ list
of the bridge, provided that the +tap+ is created before the bridge.
+*rrqnet_dhcp* _method args_::
+
+This IFACE option is used for attaching a DHCP client to the
+interface. The +method+ identifies the DHCP client method, and
+currently only the +dhclient+ method is defined, which is run as
+follows:
++
+----
+dhclient -pf $PIDFILE $DHCPARGS -lf $LEASES $IFACE
+----
++
+The given +args+ if non-empty replaces +$DHCPARGS+, which by default
+are "-4 -cf /dev/null". Refer to the +dhclient+ man page for details.
+
EXAMPLES
--------
The above example declares a virtual cable plug for UDP port +3636+
tunneling through host +111.222.333.444+ port +3636+ where the local
+tap+ +mynet0+ has ipv4 address +10.0.0.2+. The +rrqnet_port+ option
-marks the stanza as an ++rrqnet+ virtual cabling set up which then is
-duly handled by +rrqnet-ifupdown.sh+.
+marks the IFACE block as an ++rrqnet+ virtual cabling set up which
+then is duly handled by +rrqnet-ifupdown.sh+.
The +rrqnet_options+ in the example tells the +rrqnet+ process to use
-an ipv4-only socket, 10 packet buffers and a single delivery thread.
-If left out, the default is to use an ipv6 socket, 10 bufffers and 5
-threads.
+an ipv4-only socket, 10 packet buffers and a single delivery thread,
+in addition to the socket reader threads. The default is to use an
+ipv6 socket, 10 bufffers and 5 delivery threads.
NOTES
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to the orignal packet, which means that packets grow with some 28/48
(ipv4/6) bytes.
+
SEE ALSO
--------
- *brctl(8)* - ethernet bridge administration
- *daemon(1)* - turns other processes into daemons
- *interfaces(5)* - network interface configuration for ifup and ifdown
- *rrqnet(8)* - packet tunneling over UDP, multiple channels
-
+*brctl(8)* - ethernet bridge administration
+
+*daemon(1)* - turns other processes into daemons
+
+*dhclient(8)* - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Client
+
+*interfaces(5)* - network interface configuration for ifup and ifdown
+
+*rrqnet(8)* - packet tunneling over UDP, multiple channels
+
AUTHOR
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Ralph Rönnquist <ralph.ronnquist@gmail.com>