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#!/bin/bash
#
# dhclient-script: Network interface configuration script run by
#                  dhclient based on DHCP client communication
#
# Copyright (C) 2008-2014  Red Hat, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Author(s): David Cantrell <dcantrell@redhat.com>
#            Jiri Popelka <jpopelka@redhat.com>
#
# ----------
# This script is a rewrite/reworking on dhclient-script originally
# included as part of dhcp-970306:
# dhclient-script for Linux. Dan Halbert, March, 1997.
# Updated for Linux 2.[12] by Brian J. Murrell, January 1999.
# Modified by David Cantrell <dcantrell@redhat.com> for Fedora and RHEL
# ----------
#

PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin
# scripts in dhclient.d/ use $SAVEDIR (#833054)
SAVEDIR=/var/lib/dhclient

LOGFACILITY="local7"
LOGLEVEL="notice"

ETCDIR="/etc/dhcp"

logmessage() {
    msg="${1}"
    logger -p ${LOGFACILITY}.${LOGLEVEL} -t "NET" "dhclient: ${msg}"
}

eventually_add_hostnames_domain_to_search() {
# For the case when hostname for this machine has a domain that is not in domain_search list
# 1) get a hostname with `ipcalc --hostname` or `hostname`
# 2) get the domain from this hostname
# 3) add this domain to search line in resolv.conf if it's not already
#    there (domain list that we have recently added there is a parameter of this function)
# We can't do this directly when generating resolv.conf in make_resolv_conf(), because
# we need to first save the resolv.conf with obtained values before we can call `ipcalc --hostname`.
# See bug 637763
    search="${1}"
    if need_hostname; then
        status=1
        OLD_HOSTNAME=${HOSTNAME}
        if [ -n "${new_ip_address}" ]; then
            eval $(/bin/ipcalc --silent --hostname ${new_ip_address} ; echo "status=$?")
        elif [ -n "${new_ip6_address}" ]; then
            eval $(/bin/ipcalc --silent --hostname ${new_ip6_address} ; echo "status=$?")
        fi

        if [ ${status} -eq 0 ]; then
            domain=$(echo $HOSTNAME | cut -s -d "." -f 2-)
        fi
        HOSTNAME=${OLD_HOSTNAME}
    else
          domain=$(hostname 2>/dev/null | cut -s -d "." -f 2-)
    fi

    if [ -n "${domain}" ] &&
       [ ! "${domain}" = "localdomain" ] &&
       [ ! "${domain}" = "localdomain6" ] &&
       [ ! "${domain}" = "(none)" ] &&
       [[ ! "${domain}" = *\ * ]]; then
       is_in="false"
       for s in ${search}; do
           if [ "${s}" = "${domain}" ] ||
              [ "${s}" = "${domain}." ]; then
              is_in="true"
           fi
       done

       if [ "${is_in}" = "false" ]; then
          # Add domain name to search list (#637763)
          sed -i -e "s/${search}/${search} ${domain}/" /etc/resolv.conf
       fi
    fi
}

make_resolv_conf() {
    [ "${PEERDNS}" = "no" ] && return

    if [ "${reason}" = "RENEW" ] &&
       [ "${new_domain_name}" = "${old_domain_name}" ] &&
       [ "${new_domain_name_servers}" = "${old_domain_name_servers}" ]; then
        return
    fi

    if [ -n "${new_domain_name}" ] ||
       [ -n "${new_domain_name_servers}" ] ||
       [ -n "${new_domain_search}" ]; then
        rscf="$(mktemp ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/XXXXXX)"
        [[ -z "${rscf}" ]] && return
        echo "; generated by /usr/sbin/dhclient-script" > ${rscf}

        if [ -n "${SEARCH}" ]; then
            search="${SEARCH}"
        else
            if [ -n "${new_domain_search}" ]; then
                # Remove instaces of \032 (#450042)
                search="${new_domain_search//\\032/ }"
            elif [ -n "${new_domain_name}" ]; then
                # Note that the DHCP 'Domain Name Option' is really just a domain
                # name, and that this practice of using the domain name option as
                # a search path is both nonstandard and deprecated.
                search="${new_domain_name}"
            fi
        fi

        if [ -n "${search}" ]; then
            echo "search ${search}" >> $rscf
        fi

        if [ -n "${RES_OPTIONS}" ]; then
            echo "options ${RES_OPTIONS}" >> ${rscf}
        fi

        if [ -n "${new_domain_name_servers}" ]; then
            for nameserver in ${new_domain_name_servers} ; do
                echo "nameserver ${nameserver}" >> "${rscf}"
            done
        else # keep 'old' nameservers
            sed -n /^\w*[Nn][Aa][Mm][Ee][Ss][Ee][Rr][Vv][Ee][Rr]/p /etc/resolv.conf >> "${rscf}"
        fi

        change_resolv_conf ${rscf}
        rm -f ${rscf}

        if [ -n "${search}" ]; then
            eventually_add_hostnames_domain_to_search "${search}"
        fi
    elif [ -n "${new_dhcp6_name_servers}" ] ||
         [ -n "${new_dhcp6_domain_search}" ]; then
        rscf="$(mktemp ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/XXXXXX)"
        [[ -z "${rscf}" ]] && return
        echo "; generated by /usr/sbin/dhclient-script" > ${rscf}

        if [ -n "${SEARCH}" ]; then
            search="${SEARCH}"
        else
            if [ -n "${new_dhcp6_domain_search}" ]; then
                search="${new_dhcp6_domain_search//\\032/ }"
            fi
        fi

        if [ -n "${search}" ]; then
            echo "search ${search}" >> $rscf
        fi

        if [ -n "${RES_OPTIONS}" ]; then
            echo "options ${RES_OPTIONS}" >> ${rscf}
        fi

        shopt -s nocasematch
        if [ -n "${new_dhcp6_name_servers}" ]; then
            for nameserver in ${new_dhcp6_name_servers} ; do
                # If the nameserver has a link-local address
                # add a <zone_id> (interface name) to it.
                if  [[ "$nameserver" =~ ^fe80:: ]]
                then
                    zone_id="%${interface}"
                else
                    zone_id=
                fi
                echo "nameserver ${nameserver}$zone_id" >> "${rscf}"
            done
        else # keep 'old' nameservers
            sed -n /^\w*[Nn][Aa][Mm][Ee][Ss][Ee][Rr][Vv][Ee][Rr]/p /etc/resolv.conf >> "${rscf}"
        fi
        shopt -u nocasematch

        change_resolv_conf ${rscf}
        rm -f ${rscf}

        if [ -n "${search}" ]; then
            eventually_add_hostnames_domain_to_search "${search}"
        fi
    fi
}

exit_with_hooks() {
    exit_status="${1}"

    if [ -x ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-exit-hooks ]; then
        . ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-exit-hooks
    fi

    if [ -d ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-exit-hooks.d ]; then
        for f in ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/*.sh ; do
            if [ -x ${f} ]; then
                . ${f}
            fi
        done
    fi

    exit ${exit_status}
}

quad2num() {
    if [ $# -eq 4 ]; then
        let n="${1} << 24 | ${2} << 16 | ${3} << 8 | ${4}"
        echo "${n}"
        return 0
    else
        echo "0"
        return 1
    fi
}

ip2num() {
    IFS="." quad2num ${1}
}

num2ip() {
    let n="${1}"
    let o1="(n >> 24) & 0xff"
    let o2="(n >> 16) & 0xff"
    let o3="(n >> 8) & 0xff"
    let o4="n & 0xff"
    echo "${o1}.${o2}.${o3}.${o4}"
}

get_network_address() {
# get network address for the given IP address and (netmask or prefix)
    ip="${1}"
    nm="${2}"

    if [ -n "${ip}" -a -n "${nm}" ]; then
        if [[ "${nm}" = *.* ]]; then
            ipcalc -s -n ${ip} ${nm} | cut -d '=' -f 2
        else
            ipcalc -s -n ${ip}/${nm} | cut -d '=' -f 2
        fi
    fi
}

get_prefix() {
# get prefix for the given IP address and mask
    ip="${1}"
    nm="${2}"

    if [ -n "${ip}" -a -n "${nm}" ]; then
        ipcalc -s -p ${ip} ${nm} | cut -d '=' -f 2
    fi
}

class_bits() {
    let ip=$(IFS='.' ip2num $1)
    let bits=32
    let mask='255'
    for ((i=0; i <= 3; i++, 'mask<<=8')); do
        let v='ip&mask'
        if [ "$v" -eq 0 ] ; then
             let bits-=8
        else
             break
        fi
    done
    echo $bits
}

is_router_reachable() {
    # handle DHCP servers that give us a router not on our subnet
    router="${1}"
    routersubnet="$(get_network_address ${router} ${new_subnet_mask})"
    mysubnet="$(get_network_address ${new_ip_address} ${new_subnet_mask})"

    if [ ! "${routersubnet}" = "${mysubnet}" ]; then
        ip -4 route replace ${router}/32 dev ${interface}
        if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then
            logmessage "failed to create host route for ${router}"
            return 1
        fi
    fi

    return 0
}

add_default_gateway() {
    router="${1}"

    if is_router_reachable ${router} ; then
        metric=""
        if [ $# -gt 1 ] && [ ${2} -gt 0 ]; then
            metric="metric ${2}"
        fi
        ip -4 route replace default via ${router} dev ${interface} ${metric}
        if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
            logmessage "failed to create default route: ${router} dev ${interface} ${metric}"
            return 1
        else
            return 0
        fi
    fi

    return 1
}

execute_client_side_configuration_scripts() {
# execute any additional client side configuration scripts we have
    if [ "${1}" == "config" ] || [ "${1}" == "restore" ]; then
        for f in ${ETCDIR}/dhclient.d/*.sh ; do
            if [ -x ${f} ]; then
                subsystem="${f%.sh}"
                subsystem="${subsystem##*/}"
                . ${f}
                "${subsystem}_${1}"
            fi
        done
    fi
}

flush_dev() {
# Instead of bringing the interface down (#574568)
# explicitly clear the ARP cache and flush all addresses & routes.
    ip -4 addr flush dev ${1} >/dev/null 2>&1
    ip -4 route flush dev ${1} >/dev/null 2>&1
    ip -4 neigh flush dev ${1} >/dev/null 2>&1
}

dhconfig() {
    if [ -n "${old_ip_address}" ] && [ -n "${alias_ip_address}" ] &&
       [ ! "${alias_ip_address}" = "${old_ip_address}" ]; then
        # possible new alias, remove old alias first
        ip -4 addr del ${old_ip_address} dev ${interface} label ${interface}:0
    fi

    if [ -n "${old_ip_address}" ] &&
       [ ! "${old_ip_address}" = "${new_ip_address}" ]; then
        # IP address changed. Delete all routes, and clear the ARP cache.
        flush_dev ${interface}
    fi

    # make sure the interface is up
    ip link set dev ${interface} up

    # replace = add if it doesn't exist or override (update lifetimes) if it's there
    ip -4 addr replace ${new_ip_address}/${new_prefix} broadcast ${new_broadcast_address} dev ${interface} \
       valid_lft ${new_dhcp_lease_time} preferred_lft ${new_dhcp_lease_time} >/dev/null 2>&1


    if [ "${reason}" = "BOUND" ] || [ "${reason}" = "REBOOT" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_classless_static_routes}" = "${new_classless_static_routes}" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_static_routes}" = "${new_static_routes}" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_ip_address}" = "${new_ip_address}" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_subnet_mask}" = "${new_subnet_mask}" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_network_number}" = "${new_network_number}" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_broadcast_address}" = "${new_broadcast_address}" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_routers}" = "${new_routers}" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_interface_mtu}" = "${new_interface_mtu}" ]; then
        
        # The 576 MTU is only used for X.25 and dialup connections
        # where the admin wants low latency.  Such a low MTU can cause
        # problems with UDP traffic, among other things.  As such,
        # disallow MTUs from 576 and below by default, so that broken
        # MTUs are ignored, but higher stuff is allowed (1492, 1500, etc).
        if [ -n "${new_interface_mtu}" ] && [ ${new_interface_mtu} -gt 576 ]; then
            ip link set dev ${interface} mtu ${new_interface_mtu}
        fi

        # Remove old static routes if no new static routes are provided
        if [ -n "${old_classless_static_routes}" ] ||
           [ -n "${old_static_routes}" ]; then
            remove_routes=0
            if [ -n "${old_classless_static_routes}" ]; then
                if [ -z "${new_classless_static_routes}" ]; then
                        IFS=', |' old_static_routes=(${old_classless_static_routes})
                        remove_routes=1
                fi
            else
                if [ -z "${new_static_routes}" ]; then
                        IFS=', |' old_static_routes=(${old_static_routes})
                        remove_routes=1
                fi
            fi
            if [ $remove_routes = "1" ] ; then
                for((i=0; i<${#old_static_routes[@]}; i+=2)); do
                    old_target=${old_static_routes[$i]}
                    old_prefix=$(echo ${old_target} | cut -d "." -f 1)
                    old_target=$(echo ${old_target} | cut -d "." -f 2-)
                    old_gateway=${old_static_routes[$i+1]}
                    ip -4 route del ${old_target}/${old_prefix} proto static via ${old_gateway} dev ${interface}
                done
            fi
        fi
        
        # static routes
        if [ -n "${new_classless_static_routes}" ] ||
           [ -n "${new_static_routes}" ]; then
            if [ -n "${new_classless_static_routes}" ]; then
                IFS=', |' static_routes=(${new_classless_static_routes})
		# If the DHCP server returns both a Classless Static Routes option and
                # a Router option, the DHCP client MUST ignore the Router option. (RFC3442)
                new_routers=""
            else
                IFS=', |' static_routes=(${new_static_routes})
            fi
            route_targets=()

            # Remove old static routes if no matching target is provided in the new static routes
            if [ -n "${old_classless_static_routes}" ] ||
               [ -n "${old_static_routes}" ]; then
                if [ -n "${old_classless_static_routes}" ]; then
                    IFS=', |' old_static_routes=(${old_classless_static_routes})
                else
                    IFS=', |' old_static_routes=(${old_static_routes})
                fi
                for((i=0; i<${#old_static_routes[@]}; i+=2)); do
                    old_target=${old_static_routes[$i]}
                    remove_route=1
                    for((j=0; j<${#static_routes[@]}; j+=2)); do
                        if [ $old_target = ${static_routes[$j]} ]; then
                            remove_route=0
                        fi
                    done
                    old_prefix=$(echo ${old_target} | cut -d "." -f 1)
                    old_target=$(echo ${old_target} | cut -d "." -f 2-)
                    old_gateway=${old_static_routes[$i+1]}
                    if [ $remove_route = "1" ]; then
                        ip -4 route del ${old_target}/${old_prefix} proto static via ${old_gateway} dev ${interface}
                    fi
                done
            fi
            
            for((i=0; i<${#static_routes[@]}; i+=2)); do
                target=${static_routes[$i]}
                if [ -n "${new_classless_static_routes}" ]; then
		    if [ ${target} = "0" ]; then
                        new_routers="${static_routes[$i+1]}"
                        continue
                    else
                        prefix=${target%%.*}
                        target=${target#*.}
                        IFS="." target_arr=(${target})
                        unset IFS
                        ((pads=4-${#target_arr[@]}))
                        for j in $(seq $pads); do
                            target="${target}.0"
                        done

                        # Client MUST zero any bits in the subnet number where the corresponding bit in the mask is zero.
                        # In other words, the subnet number installed in the routing table is the logical AND of
                        # the subnet number and subnet mask given in the Classless Static Routes option. (RFC3442)
                        target="$(get_network_address ${target} ${prefix})"
                    fi
                else
                    prefix=$(class_bits ${target})
                fi
                gateway=${static_routes[$i+1]}

                # special case 0.0.0.0 to allow static routing for link-local addresses
                # (including IPv4 multicast) which will not have a next-hop (#769463, #787318)
                if [ "${gateway}" = "0.0.0.0" ]; then
                    valid_gateway=0
                    scope='scope link'
                else
                    is_router_reachable ${gateway}
                    valid_gateway=$?
                    scope=''
                fi
                if [ ${valid_gateway} -eq 0 ]; then
                    metric=''
                    for t in ${route_targets[@]}; do
                        if [ ${t} = ${target} ]; then
                            if [ -z "${metric}" ]; then
                                metric=1
                            else
                                ((metric=metric+1))
                            fi
                        fi
                    done

                    if [ -n "${metric}" ]; then
                        metric="metric ${metric}"
                    fi

                    ip -4 route replace ${target}/${prefix} proto static via ${gateway} dev ${interface} ${metric} ${scope}

                    if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
                        logmessage "failed to create static route: ${target}/${prefix} via ${gateway} dev ${interface} ${metric}"
                    else
                        route_targets=(${route_targets[@]} ${target})
                    fi
                fi
            done
        fi

        # gateways
        if [[ ( "${DEFROUTE}" != "no" ) &&
              (( -z "${GATEWAYDEV}" ) || ( "${GATEWAYDEV}" = "${interface}" )) ]]; then
            if [[ ( -z "$GATEWAY" ) ||
                  (( -n "$DHCLIENT_IGNORE_GATEWAY" ) && ( "$DHCLIENT_IGNORE_GATEWAY" = [Yy]* )) ]]; then
                metric="${METRIC:-}"
                let i="${METRIC:-0}"
                default_routers=()

                for router in ${new_routers} ; do
                    added_router=-

                    for r in ${default_routers[@]} ; do
                        if [ "${r}" = "${router}" ]; then
                            added_router=1
                        fi
                    done

                    if [ -z "${router}" ] ||
                       [ "${added_router}" = "1" ] ||
                       [ $(IFS=. ip2num ${router}) -le 0 ] ||
                       [[ ( "${router}" = "${new_broadcast_address}" ) &&
                          ( "${new_subnet_mask}" != "255.255.255.255" ) ]]; then
                        continue
                    fi

                    default_routers=(${default_routers[@]} ${router})
                    add_default_gateway ${router} ${metric}
                    let i=i+1
                    metric=${i}
                done
            elif [ -n "${GATEWAY}" ]; then
                routersubnet=$(get_network_address ${GATEWAY} ${new_subnet_mask})
                mysubnet=$(get_network_address ${new_ip_address} ${new_subnet_mask})

                if [ "${routersubnet}" = "${mysubnet}" ]; then
                    ip -4 route replace default via ${GATEWAY} dev ${interface}
                fi
            fi
        fi
    fi

    if [ ! "${new_ip_address}" = "${alias_ip_address}" ] &&
       [ -n "${alias_ip_address}" ]; then
        # Reset the alias address (fix: this should really only do this on changes)
        ip -4 addr flush dev ${interface} label ${interface}:0 >/dev/null 2>&1
        ip -4 addr replace ${alias_ip_address}/${alias_prefix} broadcast ${alias_broadcast_address} dev ${interface} label ${interface}:0
        ip -4 route replace ${alias_ip_address}/32 dev ${interface}
    fi
    
    # After dhclient brings an interface UP with a new IP address, subnet mask, 
    # and routes, in the REBOOT/BOUND states -> search for "dhclient-up-hooks".
    if [ "${reason}" = "BOUND" ] || [ "${reason}" = "REBOOT" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_ip_address}" = "${new_ip_address}" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_subnet_mask}" = "${new_subnet_mask}" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_network_number}" = "${new_network_number}" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_broadcast_address}" = "${new_broadcast_address}" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_routers}" = "${new_routers}" ] ||
       [ ! "${old_interface_mtu}" = "${new_interface_mtu}" ]; then
        
        if [ -x ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-${interface}-up-hooks ]; then
            . ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-${interface}-up-hooks
        elif [ -x ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-up-hooks ]; then
            . ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-up-hooks
        fi
    fi

    make_resolv_conf

    if [ -n "${new_host_name}" ] && need_hostname; then
        hostname ${new_host_name} || echo "See -nc option in dhclient(8) man page."
    fi

    if [[ ( "${DHCP_TIME_OFFSET_SETS_TIMEZONE}" = [yY1]* ) &&
          ( -n "${new_time_offset}" ) ]]; then
        # DHCP option "time-offset" is requested by default and should be
        # handled.  The geographical zone abbreviation cannot be determined
        # from the GMT offset, but the $ZONEINFO/Etc/GMT$offset file can be
        # used - note: this disables DST.
        ((z=new_time_offset/3600))
        ((hoursWest=$(printf '%+d' $z)))

        if (( $hoursWest < 0 )); then
            # tzdata treats negative 'hours west' as positive 'gmtoff'!
            ((hoursWest*=-1))
        fi

        tzfile=/usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT$(printf '%+d' ${hoursWest})
        if [ -e ${tzfile} ]; then
            cp -fp ${tzfile} /etc/localtime
            touch /etc/localtime
        fi
    fi

    execute_client_side_configuration_scripts "config"
}

# Section 18.1.8. (Receipt of Reply Messages) of RFC 3315 says:
# The client SHOULD perform duplicate address detection on each of
# the addresses in any IAs it receives in the Reply message before
# using that address for traffic.
add_ipv6_addr_with_DAD() {
            ip -6 addr replace ${new_ip6_address}/${new_ip6_prefixlen} \
                dev ${interface} scope global valid_lft ${new_max_life} \
                                          preferred_lft ${new_preferred_life}

            # repeatedly test whether newly added address passed
            # duplicate address detection (DAD)
            for i in $(seq 5); do
                sleep 1 # give the DAD some time

                addr=$(ip -6 addr show dev ${interface} \
                       | grep ${new_ip6_address}/${new_ip6_prefixlen})

                # tentative flag == DAD is still not complete
                tentative=$(echo "${addr}" | grep tentative)
                # dadfailed flag == address is already in use somewhere else
                dadfailed=$(echo "${addr}" | grep dadfailed)

                if [ -n "${dadfailed}" ] ; then
                    # address was added with valid_lft/preferred_lft 'forever', remove it
                    ip -6 addr del ${new_ip6_address}/${new_ip6_prefixlen} dev ${interface}
                    exit_with_hooks 3
                fi
                if [ -z "${tentative}" ] ; then
                    if [ -n "${addr}" ]; then
                        # DAD is over
                        return 0
                    else
                        # address was auto-removed (or not added at all)
                        exit_with_hooks 3
                    fi
                fi
            done
            return 0
}

dh6config() {
    if [ -n "${old_ip6_prefix}" ] ||
       [ -n "${new_ip6_prefix}" ]; then
        echo Prefix ${reason} old=${old_ip6_prefix} new=${new_ip6_prefix}
        exit_with_hooks 0
    fi

    case "${reason}" in
        BOUND6)
            if [ -z "${new_ip6_address}" ] ||
               [ -z "${new_ip6_prefixlen}" ]; then
                exit_with_hooks 2
            fi

            add_ipv6_addr_with_DAD

            make_resolv_conf
            ;;

        RENEW6|REBIND6)
            if [[ -n "${new_ip6_address}" ]] &&
               [[ -n "${new_ip6_prefixlen}" ]]; then
               if [[  ! "${new_ip6_address}" = "${old_ip6_address}" ]]; then
		   [[ -n "${old_ip6_address}" ]] && ip -6 addr del ${old_ip6_address} dev ${interface}
                   add_ipv6_addr_with_DAD
               fi
               # call it even if new_ip6_address = old_ip6_address to update lifetimes
               add_ipv6_addr_with_DAD
             fi

            if [ ! "${new_dhcp6_name_servers}" = "${old_dhcp6_name_servers}" ] ||
               [ ! "${new_dhcp6_domain_search}" = "${old_dhcp6_domain_search}" ]; then
                make_resolv_conf
            fi
            ;;

        DEPREF6)
            if [ -z "${new_ip6_prefixlen}" ]; then
                exit_with_hooks 2
            fi

            ip -6 addr change ${new_ip6_address}/${new_ip6_prefixlen} \
                dev ${interface} scope global preferred_lft 0
            ;;
    esac

    execute_client_side_configuration_scripts "config"
}


#
# ### MAIN
#

if [ -x ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-enter-hooks ]; then
    exit_status=0

    # dhclient-enter-hooks can abort dhclient-script by setting
    # the exit_status variable to a non-zero value
    . ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-enter-hooks
    if [ ${exit_status} -ne 0 ]; then
        exit ${exit_status}
    fi
fi

if [ ! -r /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/network-functions ]; then
    echo "Missing /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/network-functions, exiting." >&2
    exit 1
fi

if [ ! -r /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions ]; then
    echo "Missing /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions, exiting." >&2
    exit 1
fi

. /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/network-functions
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions

if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/network ]; then
    . /etc/sysconfig/network
fi

if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/networking/network ]; then
    . /etc/sysconfig/networking/network
fi

cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
CONFIG="${interface}"
need_config ${CONFIG}
source_config >/dev/null 2>&1

new_prefix="$(get_prefix ${new_ip_address} ${new_subnet_mask})"
old_prefix="$(get_prefix ${old_ip_address} ${old_subnet_mask})"
alias_prefix="$(get_prefix ${alias_ip_address} ${alias_subnet_mask})"

case "${reason}" in
    MEDIUM|ARPCHECK|ARPSEND)
        # Do nothing
        exit_with_hooks 0
        ;;

    PREINIT)
        if [ -n "${alias_ip_address}" ]; then
            # Flush alias, its routes will disappear too.
            ip -4 addr flush dev ${interface} label ${interface}:0 >/dev/null 2>&1
        fi

        # upstream dhclient-script removes (ifconfig $interface 0 up) old adresses in PREINIT,
        # but we sometimes (#125298) need (for iSCSI/nfs root to have a dhcp interface) to keep the existing ip
        # flush_dev ${interface}
        ip link set dev ${interface} up
        if [ -n "${DHCLIENT_DELAY}" ] && [ ${DHCLIENT_DELAY} -gt 0 ]; then
            # We need to give the kernel some time to get the interface up.
            sleep ${DHCLIENT_DELAY}
        fi

        exit_with_hooks 0
        ;;

    PREINIT6)
        # ensure interface is up
        ip link set dev ${interface} up

        # remove any stale addresses from aborted clients
        ip -6 addr flush dev ${interface} scope global permanent

        # we need a link-local address to be ready (not tentative)
        for i in $(seq 50); do
            linklocal=$(ip -6 addr show dev ${interface} scope link)
            # tentative flag means DAD is still not complete
            tentative=$(echo "${linklocal}" | grep tentative)
            [[ -n "${linklocal}" && -z "${tentative}" ]] && exit_with_hooks 0
            sleep 0.1
        done

        exit_with_hooks 0
        ;;

    BOUND|RENEW|REBIND|REBOOT)
        if [ -z "${interface}" ] || [ -z "${new_ip_address}" ]; then
            exit_with_hooks 2
        fi
        if arping -D -q -c2 -I ${interface} ${new_ip_address}; then
            dhconfig
            exit_with_hooks 0
        else  # DAD failed, i.e. address is already in use
            ARP_REPLY=$(arping -D -c2 -I ${interface} ${new_ip_address} | grep reply | awk '{print toupper($5)}' | cut -d "[" -f2 | cut -d "]" -f1)
            OUR_MACS=$(ip link show | grep link | awk '{print toupper($2)}' | uniq)
            if [[ "${OUR_MACS}" = *"${ARP_REPLY}"* ]]; then
                # in RENEW the reply can come from our system, that's OK
                dhconfig
                exit_with_hooks 0
            else
                exit_with_hooks 1
            fi
        fi
        ;;

    BOUND6|RENEW6|REBIND6|DEPREF6)
        dh6config
        exit_with_hooks 0
        ;;

    EXPIRE6|RELEASE6|STOP6)
        if [ -z "${old_ip6_address}" ] || [ -z "${old_ip6_prefixlen}" ]; then
            exit_with_hooks 2
        fi

        ip -6 addr del ${old_ip6_address}/${old_ip6_prefixlen} \
            dev ${interface}

        execute_client_side_configuration_scripts "restore"

        if [ -x ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-${interface}-down-hooks ]; then
            . ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-${interface}-down-hooks
        elif [ -x ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-down-hooks ]; then
            . ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-down-hooks
        fi

        exit_with_hooks 0
        ;;

    EXPIRE|FAIL|RELEASE|STOP)
        execute_client_side_configuration_scripts "restore"

        if [ -x ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-${interface}-down-hooks ]; then
            . ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-${interface}-down-hooks
        elif [ -x ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-down-hooks ]; then
            . ${ETCDIR}/dhclient-down-hooks
        fi

        if [ -n "${alias_ip_address}" ]; then
            # Flush alias
            ip -4 addr flush dev ${interface} label ${interface}:0 >/dev/null 2>&1
        fi

        if [ -n "${old_ip_address}" ]; then
            # Delete addresses/routes/arp cache.
            flush_dev ${interface}
        fi

        if [ -n "${alias_ip_address}" ]; then
            ip -4 addr replace ${alias_ip_address}/${alias_prefix} broadcast ${alias_broadcast_address} dev ${interface} label ${interface}:0
            ip -4 route replace ${alias_ip_address}/32 dev ${interface}
        fi

        exit_with_hooks 0
        ;;

    TIMEOUT)
        if [ -n "${new_routers}" ]; then
            if [ -n "${alias_ip_address}" ]; then
                ip -4 addr flush dev ${interface} label ${interface}:0 >/dev/null 2>&1
            fi

            ip -4 addr replace ${new_ip_address}/${new_prefix} \
                broadcast ${new_broadcast_address} dev ${interface} \
                valid_lft ${new_dhcp_lease_time} preferred_lft ${new_dhcp_lease_time}
            set ${new_routers}

            if ping -q -c 1 -w 10 -I ${interface} ${1}; then
                dhconfig
                exit_with_hooks 0
            fi

            flush_dev ${interface}
            exit_with_hooks 1
        else
            exit_with_hooks 1
        fi
        ;;

    *)
        logmessage "unhandled state: ${reason}"
        exit_with_hooks 1
        ;;
esac

exit_with_hooks 0

Filemanager

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.fsck.ext2.40009 File 250.55 KB 0755
.fsck.ext3.40009 File 250.55 KB 0755
.fsck.ext4.40009 File 250.55 KB 0755
.genl-ctrl-list.40009 File 11.27 KB 0755
.iconvconfig.x86_64.40009 File 22.16 KB 0755
.mkfs.ext2.40009 File 94.08 KB 0755
.mkfs.ext3.40009 File 94.08 KB 0755
.mkfs.ext4.40009 File 94.08 KB 0755
.named.40009 File 768.02 KB 0755
.nl-class-add.40009 File 11.7 KB 0755
.nl-class-delete.40009 File 11.55 KB 0755
.nl-class-list.40009 File 11.48 KB 0755
.nl-classid-lookup.40009 File 11.29 KB 0755
.nl-cls-add.40009 File 11.76 KB 0755
.nl-cls-delete.40009 File 11.68 KB 0755
.nl-cls-list.40009 File 11.58 KB 0755
.nl-link-list.40009 File 11.52 KB 0755
.nl-pktloc-lookup.40009 File 11.36 KB 0755
.nl-qdisc-add.40009 File 11.6 KB 0755
.nl-qdisc-delete.40009 File 11.54 KB 0755
.nl-qdisc-list.40009 File 11.63 KB 0755
.tune2fs.40009 File 69.41 KB 0755
NetworkManager File 2.83 MB 0755
accessdb File 11.55 KB 0755
addgnupghome File 3.05 KB 0755
addpart File 19.69 KB 0755
adduser File 134.39 KB 0755
agetty File 48.48 KB 0755
alternatives File 27.61 KB 0755
anacron File 35.52 KB 0755
apachectl File 4.31 KB 0755
applygnupgdefaults File 2.21 KB 0755
arp File 63.98 KB 0755
arpd File 52.98 KB 0755
arping File 23.19 KB 0755
atd File 27.17 KB 0755
atrun File 67 B 0755
audispd File 39.75 KB 0755
auditctl File 39.56 KB 0755
auditd File 125.65 KB 0755
augenrules File 3.7 KB 0755
aureport File 105.39 KB 0755
ausearch File 109.8 KB 0755
authconfig File 43.49 KB 0755
authconfig-tui File 43.49 KB 0755
autrace File 15.49 KB 0750
avcstat File 11.25 KB 0755
badblocks File 27.69 KB 0755
biosdecode File 24.15 KB 0755
biosdevname File 36.57 KB 0755
blkdeactivate File 15.97 KB 0555
blkdiscard File 23.84 KB 0755
blkid File 77.92 KB 0755
blkmapd File 43.81 KB 0755
blockdev File 32.2 KB 0755
bridge File 77.61 KB 0755
btrfs File 690.59 KB 0755
btrfs-convert File 378.62 KB 0755
btrfs-debug-tree File 354.23 KB 0755
btrfs-find-root File 346.22 KB 0755
btrfs-image File 374.63 KB 0755
btrfs-map-logical File 350.27 KB 0755
btrfs-select-super File 346.2 KB 0755
btrfs-zero-log File 346.2 KB 0755
btrfsck File 690.59 KB 0755
btrfstune File 350.24 KB 0755
build-locale-archive File 860.52 KB 0700
cacertdir_rehash File 644 B 0755
capsh File 19.43 KB 0755
cbq File 32.73 KB 0755
cfdisk File 71.37 KB 0755
chat File 27.3 KB 0755
chcpu File 23.7 KB 0755
chgpasswd File 64.1 KB 0755
chkconfig File 40.22 KB 0755
chpasswd File 55.88 KB 0755
chronyd File 263.08 KB 0755
chroot File 32.48 KB 0755
clock File 48.44 KB 0755
clockdiff File 19.04 KB 0755
consoletype File 6.95 KB 0755
convertquota File 70.88 KB 0755
cracklib-check File 7.04 KB 0755
cracklib-format File 246 B 0755
cracklib-packer File 11.06 KB 0755
cracklib-unpacker File 7.02 KB 0755
create-cracklib-dict File 990 B 0755
crond File 68.48 KB 0755
csf File 245.1 KB 0700
ctrlaltdel File 11.2 KB 0755
ctstat File 20.09 KB 0755
ddns-confgen File 19.44 KB 0755
debugfs File 120.64 KB 0755
delpart File 19.69 KB 0755
depmod File 143.24 KB 0755
devlink File 64.72 KB 0755
dhclient File 414.34 KB 0755
dhclient-script File 30.38 KB 0755
dmfilemapd File 19.16 KB 0555
dmidecode File 120.2 KB 0755
dmsetup File 149.2 KB 0555
dmstats File 149.2 KB 0555
dnsmasq File 340.8 KB 0755
dnssec-checkds File 922 B 0755
dnssec-coverage File 924 B 0755
dnssec-dsfromkey File 56.6 KB 0755
dnssec-importkey File 52.59 KB 0755
dnssec-keyfromlabel File 60.52 KB 0755
dnssec-keygen File 64.55 KB 0755
dnssec-keymgr File 920 B 0755
dnssec-revoke File 48.45 KB 0755
dnssec-settime File 56.52 KB 0755
dnssec-signzone File 105.7 KB 0755
dnssec-verify File 48.46 KB 0755
dovecot File 370.67 KB 0755
dovecot_cpshutdown File 3.27 KB 0755
dracut File 55.83 KB 0755
dumpe2fs File 23.62 KB 0755
e2freefrag File 11.15 KB 0755
e2fsck File 250.55 KB 0755
e2image File 27.85 KB 0755
e2label File 69.41 KB 0755
e2undo File 11.32 KB 0755
e4defrag File 23.55 KB 0755
eapol_test File 1.77 MB 0755
ebtables File 6.85 KB 0755
ebtables-restore File 10.88 KB 0755
ebtables-save File 851 B 0755
edquota File 83.09 KB 0755
ether-wake File 73.26 KB 0755
ethtool File 293.87 KB 0755
exicyclog File 11.01 KB 0755
exigrep File 10.44 KB 0755
exim File 1.33 MB 4755
exim_checkaccess File 4.73 KB 0755
exim_dbmbuild File 82.09 KB 0755
exim_dumpdb File 134.47 KB 0755
exim_fixdb File 168.22 KB 0755
exim_lock File 64.66 KB 0755
exim_tidydb File 142.8 KB 0755
eximstats File 148.01 KB 0755
exinext File 8.02 KB 0755
exiqgrep File 5.46 KB 0755
exiqsumm File 5.07 KB 0755
exiwhat File 4.32 KB 0755
exportfs File 76.91 KB 0755
faillock File 15.02 KB 0755
fcgistarter File 23.85 KB 0755
fdformat File 11.27 KB 0755
fdisk File 195.8 KB 0755
filefrag File 15.23 KB 0755
findfs File 11.2 KB 0755
firewalld File 6.87 KB 0755
fixfiles File 11.03 KB 0755
fsck File 32.12 KB 0755
fsck.btrfs File 1.16 KB 0755
fsck.cramfs File 19.57 KB 0755
fsck.ext2 File 250.55 KB 0755
fsck.ext3 File 250.55 KB 0755
fsck.ext4 File 250.55 KB 0755
fsck.minix File 73.32 KB 0755
fsck.xfs File 433 B 0755
fsfreeze File 11.23 KB 0755
fstrim File 40.59 KB 0755
fuser File 32.34 KB 0755
fxload File 19.26 KB 0755
genhomedircon File 23.77 KB 0755
genhostid File 6.94 KB 0755
genl File 52.81 KB 0755
genl-ctrl-list File 11.27 KB 0755
genrandom File 11.16 KB 0755
getcap File 11.13 KB 0755
getenforce File 7.01 KB 0755
getpcaps File 7.07 KB 0755
getsebool File 11.13 KB 0755
glibc_post_upgrade.i686 File 700.2 KB 0700
glibc_post_upgrade.x86_64 File 772.05 KB 0700
groupadd File 85.65 KB 0755
groupdel File 77.38 KB 0755
groupmems File 55.97 KB 0755
groupmod File 85.66 KB 0755
grpck File 59.93 KB 0755
grpconv File 51.73 KB 0755
grpunconv File 51.73 KB 0755
grub2-bios-setup File 1.03 MB 0755
grub2-get-kernel-settings File 2.08 KB 0755
grub2-install File 1.29 MB 0755
grub2-macbless File 1.02 MB 0755
grub2-mkconfig File 7.63 KB 0755
grub2-ofpathname File 225.54 KB 0755
grub2-probe File 1.03 MB 0755
grub2-reboot File 4 KB 0755
grub2-rpm-sort File 258.52 KB 0755
grub2-set-default File 3.46 KB 0755
grub2-setpassword File 2.96 KB 0755
grub2-sparc64-setup File 1.04 MB 0755
grubby File 71.27 KB 0755
gss-server File 23.13 KB 0755
gssproxy File 130.64 KB 0755
halt File 704.8 KB 0755
hardlink File 15.29 KB 0755
haveged File 28.38 KB 0755
htcacheclean File 78.45 KB 0755
httpd File 2.31 MB 0755
hwclock File 48.44 KB 0755
iconvconfig File 22.15 KB 0755
iconvconfig.i686 File 21.45 KB 0755
iconvconfig.x86_64 File 22.15 KB 0755
ifcfg File 2.99 KB 0755
ifconfig File 80.05 KB 0755
ifdown File 1.61 KB 0755
ifenslave File 19.74 KB 0755
ifstat File 40.6 KB 0755
ifup File 4.89 KB 0755
imunify-notifier File 9.8 MB 0755
init File 1.56 MB 0755
insmod File 143.24 KB 0755
install-info File 110.42 KB 0755
installkernel File 2.69 KB 0755
intel-microcode2ucode File 11.1 KB 0755
ip File 459.59 KB 0755
ip6tables File 91.52 KB 0755
ip6tables-restore File 91.52 KB 0755
ip6tables-save File 91.52 KB 0755
ipmaddr File 19.33 KB 0755
iprconfig File 394.37 KB 0755
iprdbg File 135.94 KB 0700
iprdump File 123.67 KB 0755
iprinit File 123.64 KB 0755
iprsos File 2.18 KB 0755
iprupdate File 123.64 KB 0755
ipset File 7.02 KB 0755
iptables File 91.52 KB 0755
iptables-restore File 91.52 KB 0755
iptables-save File 91.52 KB 0755
iptunnel File 23.33 KB 0755
irqbalance File 48.5 KB 0755
isc-hmac-fixup File 11.2 KB 0755
kexec File 166.06 KB 0755
key.dns_resolver File 19.45 KB 0755
killall5 File 23.17 KB 0755
kpartx File 39.47 KB 0755
lchage File 15.41 KB 0755
ldattach File 27.93 KB 0755
ldconfig File 952.08 KB 0755
lfd File 382.42 KB 0700
lgroupadd File 11.28 KB 0755
lgroupdel File 11.26 KB 0755
lgroupmod File 15.44 KB 0755
lid File 15.4 KB 0755
lnewusers File 15.46 KB 0755
lnstat File 20.09 KB 0755
load_policy File 10.97 KB 0755
logrotate File 68.61 KB 0755
logsave File 11.27 KB 0755
losetup File 82.45 KB 0755
lpasswd File 15.5 KB 0755
lsmod File 143.24 KB 0755
lsof File 150.57 KB 0755
lspci File 73.67 KB 0755
luseradd File 15.38 KB 0755
luserdel File 11.3 KB 0755
lusermod File 19.43 KB 0755
lwresd File 768.18 KB 0755
makedumpfile File 376.52 KB 0755
matchpathcon File 11.19 KB 0755
mii-diag File 20.08 KB 0755
mii-tool File 19.51 KB 0755
mkdict File 246 B 0755
mkdumprd File 13.99 KB 0755
mke2fs File 94.08 KB 0755
mkfs File 11.25 KB 0755
mkfs.btrfs File 366.45 KB 0755
mkfs.cramfs File 36.16 KB 0755
mkfs.ext2 File 94.08 KB 0755
mkfs.ext3 File 94.08 KB 0755
mkfs.ext4 File 94.08 KB 0755
mkfs.minix File 36.27 KB 0755
mkfs.xfs File 359.8 KB 0755
mkhomedir_helper File 19.05 KB 0755
mklost+found File 11.11 KB 0755
mkswap File 69.64 KB 0755
modinfo File 143.24 KB 0755
modprobe File 143.24 KB 0755
modsec-sdbm-util File 22.17 KB 0750
mount.nfs File 114.68 KB 4755
mount.nfs4 File 114.68 KB 4755
mountstats File 40.59 KB 0755
mysqld File 92.8 MB 0755
mysqld-debug File 61.75 MB 0755
named File 768.18 KB 0755
named-checkconf File 32.25 KB 0755
named-checkzone File 32.06 KB 0755
named-compilezone File 32.06 KB 0755
named-journalprint File 11.13 KB 0755
nameif File 15.32 KB 0755
netreport File 10.96 KB 2755
new-kernel-pkg File 24.96 KB 0755
newusers File 93.45 KB 0755
nfsdcltrack File 40.11 KB 0755
nfsidmap File 19.32 KB 0755
nfsiostat File 23.64 KB 0755
nfsstat File 29.84 KB 0755
nl-class-add File 11.7 KB 0755
nl-class-delete File 11.55 KB 0755
nl-class-list File 11.48 KB 0755
nl-classid-lookup File 11.29 KB 0755
nl-cls-add File 11.76 KB 0755
nl-cls-delete File 11.68 KB 0755
nl-cls-list File 11.58 KB 0755
nl-link-list File 11.52 KB 0755
nl-pktloc-lookup File 11.36 KB 0755
nl-qdisc-add File 11.6 KB 0755
nl-qdisc-delete File 11.54 KB 0755
nl-qdisc-list File 11.63 KB 0755
nologin File 7.01 KB 0755
nscd File 180.02 KB 0755
nsec3hash File 11.13 KB 0755
nstat File 23.88 KB 0755
osd_login File 2.55 KB 0755
ownership File 15.04 KB 0755
packer File 11.06 KB 0755
pam_console_apply File 39.69 KB 0755
pam_tally2 File 15.05 KB 0755
pam_timestamp_check File 10.97 KB 4755
paperconfig File 4.07 KB 0755
parted File 77.22 KB 0755
partprobe File 11.23 KB 0755
partx File 86.55 KB 0755
pidof File 23.17 KB 0755
ping6 File 64.63 KB 0755
pivot_root File 11.19 KB 0755
plipconfig File 11.06 KB 0755
plymouth-set-default-theme File 6.21 KB 0755
plymouthd File 84.22 KB 0755
poweroff File 704.8 KB 0755
ppp-watch File 23.2 KB 0755
pppd File 372.98 KB 0555
pppdump File 52.77 KB 0755
pppoe-discovery File 18.04 KB 0555
pppstats File 14.99 KB 0755
prl_nettool File 893.45 KB 0755
pure-authd File 18.37 KB 0755
pure-certd File 18.27 KB 0755
pure-config.pl File 4.64 KB 0755
pure-ftpd File 173.28 KB 0755
pure-ftpwho File 25.96 KB 0755
pure-mrtginfo File 9.93 KB 0755
pure-quotacheck File 13.95 KB 0755
pure-uploadscript File 14.21 KB 0755
pwck File 51.71 KB 0755
pwconv File 47.57 KB 0755
pwhistory_helper File 15.44 KB 0755
pwunconv File 47.59 KB 0755
quot File 70.66 KB 0755
quotacheck File 107.29 KB 0755
quotaoff File 75.03 KB 0755
quotaon File 75.03 KB 0755
quotastats File 14.03 KB 0755
rdisc File 23.17 KB 0755
rdma File 73.42 KB 0755
rdma-ndd File 15.36 KB 0755
readprofile File 15.46 KB 0755
reboot File 704.8 KB 0755
repquota File 75.16 KB 0755
request-key File 19.41 KB 0755
resize2fs File 48.41 KB 0755
resizepart File 32.36 KB 0755
restorecon File 27.16 KB 0755
rmmod File 143.24 KB 0755
rndc File 35.88 KB 0755
rndc-confgen File 19.44 KB 0755
rotatelogs File 53 KB 0755
route File 66.6 KB 0755
routef File 173 B 0755
routel File 1.59 KB 0755
rpc.gssd File 88.73 KB 0755
rpc.idmapd File 48.13 KB 0755
rpc.mountd File 128.91 KB 0755
rpc.nfsd File 40.2 KB 0755
rpc.rquotad File 78.95 KB 0755
rpc.statd File 97.59 KB 0755
rpcbind File 60.07 KB 0755
rpcdebug File 18.05 KB 0755
rpcinfo File 27.3 KB 0755
rsyslogd File 648.45 KB 0755
rtacct File 41.93 KB 0755
rtcwake File 31.96 KB 0755
rtmon File 48.67 KB 0755
rtpr File 37 B 0755
rtstat File 20.09 KB 0755
runlevel File 704.8 KB 0755
runq File 1.33 MB 4755
runuser File 32.21 KB 0755
safe_finger File 11.08 KB 0755
sasldblistusers2 File 19.26 KB 0755
saslpasswd2 File 15.09 KB 0755
sefcontext_compile File 60.53 KB 0755
selabel_digest File 11.17 KB 0755
selabel_lookup File 11.14 KB 0755
selabel_lookup_best_match File 11.16 KB 0755
selabel_partial_match File 11.09 KB 0755
selinux_restorecon File 15.21 KB 0755
selinuxconlist File 11.1 KB 0755
selinuxdefcon File 11.12 KB 0755
selinuxenabled File 6.98 KB 0755
selinuxexeccon File 7.09 KB 0755
semanage File 42.76 KB 0755
semodule File 23.77 KB 0755
sendmail File 13.48 KB 2755
service File 3.17 KB 0755
sestatus File 15.02 KB 0755
setcap File 11.13 KB 0755
setenforce File 7.05 KB 0755
setfiles File 27.16 KB 0755
setpci File 23.4 KB 0755
setquota File 83.16 KB 0755
setsebool File 14.99 KB 0755
sfdisk File 83.25 KB 0755
showmount File 19.56 KB 0755
shutdown File 704.8 KB 0755
sim_server File 10.97 KB 0755
slattach File 42.4 KB 0755
sln File 743.78 KB 0755
sm-notify File 68.43 KB 0755
smartctl File 864.48 KB 0755
smartd File 670.63 KB 0755
snmpd File 31.05 KB 0755
snmptrapd File 31.22 KB 0755
ss File 128.44 KB 0755
sshd File 836.91 KB 0755
sshd-keygen File 3.53 KB 0755
start-statd File 842 B 0755
start-stop-daemon File 32.96 KB 0755
suexec File 43.3 KB 4755
sulogin File 40.53 KB 0755
suphp File 2.47 MB 4750
sushell File 67 B 0755
sw-engine-fpm File 22.35 MB 0755
swaplabel File 15.31 KB 0755
swapoff File 15.53 KB 0755
swapon File 53.29 KB 0755
switch_root File 15.35 KB 0755
sys-unconfig File 184 B 0755
sysctl File 23.57 KB 0755
t1libconfig File 3.83 KB 0755
tc File 384.66 KB 0755
tcpd File 36.62 KB 0755
tcpdmatch File 40.83 KB 0755
tcsd File 300.27 KB 0755
telinit File 704.8 KB 0755
tmpwatch File 27.87 KB 0755
tracepath File 15.05 KB 0755
tracepath6 File 15.05 KB 0755
try-from File 23.47 KB 0755
tsig-keygen File 19.44 KB 0755
tune2fs File 69.41 KB 0755
tuned File 3.29 KB 0755
tuned-adm File 5.22 KB 0755
udevadm File 414.27 KB 0755
umount.nfs File 114.68 KB 4755
umount.nfs4 File 114.68 KB 4755
unix_chkpwd File 35.42 KB 4755
unix_update File 35.42 KB 0700
update-alternatives File 27.61 KB 0755
update-pciids File 1.71 KB 0755
update-smart-drivedb File 14.34 KB 0755
useradd File 134.39 KB 0755
userdel File 93.5 KB 0755
usermod File 130.33 KB 0755
usernetctl File 11.03 KB 4755
uuserver File 14.97 KB 0755
vigr File 62.54 KB 0755
vipw File 62.54 KB 0755
virt-what File 11.57 KB 0755
visudo File 200.91 KB 0755
vmcore-dmesg File 19.28 KB 0755
vpddecode File 15.33 KB 0755
weak-modules File 31.9 KB 0755
whmapi0 File 3.02 MB 0755
whmapi1 File 3.02 MB 0755
whmlogin File 2.33 KB 0755
wipefs File 28.05 KB 0755
wpa_cli File 128.06 KB 0755
wpa_passphrase File 56.79 KB 0755
wpa_supplicant File 1.93 MB 0755
xfs_admin File 1.35 KB 0755
xfs_bmap File 638 B 0755
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