maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/network'
maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/ntp-client'
maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/ntpd'
+maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/openvpn'
maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/pciparm'
maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/pydoc-2.7'
maybe chmod 0644 './conf.d/pydoc-3.1'
maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/51dconf'
maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/60python-docs-2.7'
maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/60python-docs-3.1'
+maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/65openvpn'
maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/70less'
maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/77kde'
maybe chmod 0644 './env.d/80mercurial'
maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/ntp-client'
maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/ntpd'
maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/numlock'
+maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/openvpn'
maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/pciparm'
maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/php-fpm'
maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/procfs'
maybe chown ldap './openldap/ssl/ldap.pem'
maybe chgrp ldap './openldap/ssl/ldap.pem'
maybe chmod 0400 './openldap/ssl/ldap.pem'
+maybe chmod 0755 './openvpn'
+maybe chmod 0644 './openvpn/.keep_net-misc_openvpn-0'
+maybe chmod 0755 './openvpn/down.sh'
+maybe chmod 0755 './openvpn/up.sh'
maybe chmod 0755 './pam.d'
maybe chmod 0644 './pam.d/atd'
maybe chmod 0644 './pam.d/chage'
--- /dev/null
+# OpenVPN automatically creates an /etc/resolv.conf (or sends it to
+# resolvconf) if given DNS information by the OpenVPN server.
+# Set PEER_DNS="no" to stop this.
+PEER_DNS="yes"
+
+# OpenVPN can run in many modes. Most people will want the init script
+# to automatically detect the mode and try and apply a good default
+# configuration and setup scripts. However, there are cases where the
+# OpenVPN configuration looks like a client, but it's really a peer or
+# something else. DETECT_CLIENT controls this behaviour.
+DETECT_CLIENT="yes"
+
+# If DETECT_CLIENT is no and you have your own scripts to re-enter the openvpn
+# init script (ie, it first becomes "inactive" and the script then starts the
+# script again to make it "started") then you can state this below.
+# In other words, unless you understand service dependencies and are a
+# competent shell scripter, don't set this.
+RE_ENTER="no"
--- /dev/null
+CONFIG_PROTECT="/usr/share/openvpn/easy-rsa"
--- /dev/null
+#!/sbin/runscript
+# Copyright 1999-2007 Gentoo Foundation
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+
+VPNDIR=${VPNDIR:-/etc/openvpn}
+VPN=${SVCNAME#*.}
+if [ -n "${VPN}" ] && [ ${SVCNAME} != "openvpn" ]; then
+ VPNPID="/var/run/openvpn.${VPN}.pid"
+else
+ VPNPID="/var/run/openvpn.pid"
+fi
+VPNCONF="${VPNDIR}/${VPN}.conf"
+
+depend() {
+ need localmount net
+ use dns
+ after bootmisc
+}
+
+checkconfig() {
+ # Linux has good dynamic tun/tap creation
+ if [ $(uname -s) = "Linux" ] ; then
+ if [ ! -e /dev/net/tun ]; then
+ if ! modprobe tun ; then
+ eerror "TUN/TAP support is not available" \
+ "in this kernel"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ fi
+ if [ -h /dev/net/tun ] && [ -c /dev/misc/net/tun ]; then
+ ebegin "Detected broken /dev/net/tun symlink, fixing..."
+ rm -f /dev/net/tun
+ ln -s /dev/misc/net/tun /dev/net/tun
+ eend $?
+ fi
+ return 0
+ fi
+
+ # Other OS's don't, so we rely on a pre-configured interface
+ # per vpn instance
+ local ifname=$(sed -n -e 's/[[:space:]]*dev[[:space:]][[:space:]]*\([^[:space:]]*\).*/\1/p' "${VPNCONF}")
+ if [ -z ${ifname} ] ; then
+ eerror "You need to specify the interface that this openvpn" \
+ "instance should use" \
+ "by using the dev option in ${VPNCONF}"
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ if ! ifconfig "${ifname}" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null ; then
+ # Try and create it
+ echo > /dev/"${ifname}" >/dev/null
+ fi
+ if ! ifconfig "${ifname}" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null ; then
+ eerror "${VPNCONF} requires interface ${ifname}" \
+ "but that does not exist"
+ return 1
+ fi
+}
+
+start() {
+ # If we are re-called by the openvpn gentoo-up.sh script
+ # then we don't actually want to start openvpn
+ [ "${IN_BACKGROUND}" = "true" ] && return 0
+
+ ebegin "Starting ${SVCNAME}"
+
+ checkconfig || return 1
+
+ local args="" reenter=${RE_ENTER:-no}
+ # If the config file does not specify the cd option, we do
+ # But if we specify it, we override the config option which we do not want
+ if ! grep -q "^[ ]*cd[ ].*" "${VPNCONF}" ; then
+ args="${args} --cd ${VPNDIR}"
+ fi
+
+ # We mark the service as inactive and then start it.
+ # When we get an authenticated packet from the peer then we run our script
+ # which configures our DNS if any and marks us as up.
+ if [ "${DETECT_CLIENT:-yes}" = "yes" ] && \
+ grep -q "^[ ]*remote[ ].*" "${VPNCONF}" ; then
+ reenter="yes"
+ args="${args} --up-delay --up-restart"
+ args="${args} --script-security 2"
+ args="${args} --up /etc/openvpn/up.sh"
+ args="${args} --down-pre --down /etc/openvpn/down.sh"
+
+ # Warn about setting scripts as we override them
+ if grep -Eq "^[ ]*(up|down)[ ].*" "${VPNCONF}" ; then
+ ewarn "WARNING: You have defined your own up/down scripts"
+ ewarn "As you're running as a client, we now force Gentoo specific"
+ ewarn "scripts to be run for up and down events."
+ ewarn "These scripts will call /etc/openvpn/${SVCNAME}-{up,down}.sh"
+ ewarn "where you can put your own code."
+ fi
+
+ # Warn about the inability to change ip/route/dns information when
+ # dropping privs
+ if grep -q "^[ ]*user[ ].*" "${VPNCONF}" ; then
+ ewarn "WARNING: You are dropping root privileges!"
+ ewarn "As such openvpn may not be able to change ip, routing"
+ ewarn "or DNS configuration."
+ fi
+ else
+ # So we're a server. Run as openvpn unless otherwise specified
+ grep -q "^[ ]*user[ ].*" "${VPNCONF}" || args="${args} --user openvpn"
+ grep -q "^[ ]*group[ ].*" "${VPNCONF}" || args="${args} --group openvpn"
+ fi
+
+ # Ensure that our scripts get the PEER_DNS variable
+ [ -n "${PEER_DNS}" ] && args="${args} --setenv PEER_DNS ${PEER_DNS}"
+
+ [ "${reenter}" = "yes" ] && mark_service_inactive "${SVCNAME}"
+ start-stop-daemon --start --exec /usr/sbin/openvpn --pidfile "${VPNPID}" \
+ -- --config "${VPNCONF}" --writepid "${VPNPID}" --daemon \
+ --setenv SVCNAME "${SVCNAME}" ${args}
+ eend $? "Check your logs to see why startup failed"
+}
+
+stop() {
+ # If we are re-called by the openvpn gentoo-down.sh script
+ # then we don't actually want to stop openvpn
+ if [ "${IN_BACKGROUND}" = "true" ] ; then
+ mark_service_inactive "${SVCNAME}"
+ return 0
+ fi
+
+ ebegin "Stopping ${SVCNAME}"
+ start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet \
+ --exec /usr/sbin/openvpn --pidfile "${VPNPID}"
+ eend $?
+}
+
+# vim: set ts=4 :
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+# Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Gentoo Foundation
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+# Contributed by Roy Marples (uberlord@gentoo.org)
+
+# If we have a service specific script, run this now
+if [ -x /etc/openvpn/"${SVCNAME}"-down.sh ] ; then
+ /etc/openvpn/"${SVCNAME}"-down.sh "$@"
+fi
+
+# Restore resolv.conf to how it was
+if [ "${PEER_DNS}" != "no" ]; then
+ if [ -x /sbin/resolvconf ] ; then
+ /sbin/resolvconf -d "${dev}"
+ elif [ -e /etc/resolv.conf-"${dev}".sv ] ; then
+ # Important that we copy instead of move incase resolv.conf is
+ # a symlink and not an actual file
+ cp /etc/resolv.conf-"${dev}".sv /etc/resolv.conf
+ rm -f /etc/resolv.conf-"${dev}".sv
+ fi
+fi
+
+if [ -n "${SVCNAME}" ]; then
+ # Re-enter the init script to start any dependant services
+ if /etc/init.d/"${SVCNAME}" --quiet status ; then
+ export IN_BACKGROUND=true
+ /etc/init.d/"${SVCNAME}" --quiet stop
+ fi
+fi
+
+exit 0
+
+# vim: ts=4 :
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+# Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Gentoo Foundation
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+# Contributed by Roy Marples (uberlord@gentoo.org)
+
+# Setup our resolv.conf
+# Vitally important that we use the domain entry in resolv.conf so we
+# can setup the nameservers are for the domain ONLY in resolvconf if
+# we're using a decent dns cache/forwarder like dnsmasq and NOT nscd/libc.
+# nscd/libc users will get the VPN nameservers before their other ones
+# and will use the first one that responds - maybe the LAN ones?
+# non resolvconf users just the the VPN resolv.conf
+
+# FIXME:- if we have >1 domain, then we have to use search :/
+# We need to add a flag to resolvconf to say
+# "these nameservers should only be used for the listed search domains
+# if other global nameservers are present on other interfaces"
+# This however, will break compatibility with Debians resolvconf
+# A possible workaround would be to just list multiple domain lines
+# and try and let resolvconf handle it
+
+if [ "${PEER_DNS}" != "no" ]; then
+ NS=
+ DOMAIN=
+ SEARCH=
+ i=1
+ while true ; do
+ eval opt=\$foreign_option_${i}
+ [ -z "${opt}" ] && break
+ if [ "${opt}" != "${opt#dhcp-option DOMAIN *}" ] ; then
+ if [ -z "${DOMAIN}" ] ; then
+ DOMAIN="${opt#dhcp-option DOMAIN *}"
+ else
+ SEARCH="${SEARCH}${SEARCH:+ }${opt#dhcp-option DOMAIN *}"
+ fi
+ elif [ "${opt}" != "${opt#dhcp-option DNS *}" ] ; then
+ NS="${NS}nameserver ${opt#dhcp-option DNS *}\n"
+ fi
+ i=$((${i} + 1))
+ done
+
+ if [ -n "${NS}" ] ; then
+ DNS="# Generated by openvpn for interface ${dev}\n"
+ if [ -n "${SEARCH}" ] ; then
+ DNS="${DNS}search ${DOMAIN} ${SEARCH}\n"
+ elif [ -n "${DOMAIN}" ]; then
+ DNS="${DNS}domain ${DOMAIN}\n"
+ fi
+ DNS="${DNS}${NS}"
+ if [ -x /sbin/resolvconf ] ; then
+ printf "${DNS}" | /sbin/resolvconf -a "${dev}"
+ else
+ # Preserve the existing resolv.conf
+ if [ -e /etc/resolv.conf ] ; then
+ cp /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf-"${dev}".sv
+ fi
+ printf "${DNS}" > /etc/resolv.conf
+ chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf
+ fi
+ fi
+fi
+
+# Below section is Gentoo specific
+# Quick summary - our init scripts are re-entrant and set the SVCNAME env var
+# as we could have >1 openvpn service
+
+if [ -n "${SVCNAME}" ]; then
+ # If we have a service specific script, run this now
+ if [ -x /etc/openvpn/"${SVCNAME}"-up.sh ] ; then
+ /etc/openvpn/"${SVCNAME}"-up.sh "$@"
+ fi
+
+ # Re-enter the init script to start any dependant services
+ if ! /etc/init.d/"${SVCNAME}" --quiet status ; then
+ export IN_BACKGROUND=true
+ /etc/init.d/${SVCNAME} --quiet start
+ fi
+fi
+
+exit 0
+
+# vim: ts=4 :