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#!/bin/sh
#
# This script is called when a network device comes up.
#
# Here is where we'll start sendmail if needed.
#
# Written By Richard Nelson <cowboy@debian.org>
#
# NOTE: The following lines (without the #) must be in /etc/mail/sendmail.mc:
# include(`/etc/mail/dialup.m4')dnl
# include(`/etc/mail/provider.m4')dnl
#
# ALSO: make sure to use a 'provider <isp>' tag in /etc/network/interfaces
# it will be used as the name of a file in /etc/mail/peers
# If you don't use provider, we'll use DNS_DOMAIN, or lacking that,
# the first entry in DNS_SEARCH
#
# These variables are for the use of the scripts run by run-parts
#IFACE=; <-- ifupdown
#IF_ADDRESS=; <-- ifupdown
#IF_PROVIDER=; <-- sendmail specific
#IF_DNS_DOMAIN=; <-- resolvconf
#IF_DNS_SEARCH=; <-- resolvconf
if [ ! -z "$IFACE" ]; then
addr=$IF_ADDRESS;
if [ -n "$IF_PROVIDER" ]; then
provider="$IF_PROVIDER";
elif [ -n "$IF_DNS_DOMAIN" ]; then
provider="$IF_DNS_DOMAIN";
elif [ -n "$IF_DNS_SEARCH" ]; then
provider=$(echo "$IF_DNS_SEARCH" | /usr/bin/cut -d' ' -f 1);
fi;
iface=$IFACE;
else
addr=$1;
provider=$2;
iface=$3;
fi;
# Bring in some script functions to handle dynamic configuration
. @datadir@/sendmail/dynamic;
# Note the interface that just changed
update_interface "$iface" "BOUND";
# If the domain name has changed, update the provider information
if [ -n "$provider" ]; then
update_provider "$provider";
fi;
# If the ip address has changed, update the host information
if [ -n "$addr" ]; then
update_host "$addr";
fi;
# If anything has been changed, update sendmail.cf and reload
update_sendmail "ifupdown";
exit 0;
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