#!/bin/sh # PROVIDE: glauth # REQUIRE: DAEMON NETWORKING # KEYWORD: shutdown # # Add the following to /etc/rc.conf[.local] to enable this service # # glauth_enable (bool): Set to NO by default. # Set it to YES to enable glauth. # glauth_config (str): Set to /usr/local/etc/glauth-config.yml by default. # Set it to a path to use that config file. # glauth_user (str): Services run as root by default. Set to a user name # to run glauth as that user. Note: non-root users # might need permission to bind to ports. # glauth_group (str): Set to the user's primary group by default. # Set it to a group name for daemon file ownership. # glauth_flags (str): Enter extra flags to append to the glauth command. . /etc/rc.subr name=glauth rcvar=glauth_enable load_rc_config ${name} : ${glauth_enable:=NO} : ${glauth_config:="%%PREFIX%%/etc/glauth-config.cfg"} : ${glauth_group:=} : ${glauth_flags:=} if [ -n "${glauth_user}" ] && [ -z "${glauth_group}" ]; then # Detect the daemon user's primary group glauth_group=$(id -gn "${glauth_user}") fi pidfile="/var/run/${name}.pid" glauth_path="%%PREFIX%%/sbin/glauth" command="/usr/sbin/daemon" procname="/usr/local/sbin/glauth" command_args="-c -f -p ${pidfile} ${glauth_path} \ -c ${glauth_config} ${glauth_flags}" start_precmd="glauth_precmd" # Sets up a pidfile the daemon user can access glauth_precmd() { install -o "${glauth_user:-root}" -g "${glauth_group:-wheel}" \ -m 0600 /dev/null "${pidfile}" } run_rc_command "$1"