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#!/bin/sh
# (c) Eduard Bloch <blade@debian.org>, Gregory Colpart <reg@evolix.fr>
# LICENSE: GPL
# Purpose: initial PPPoE configuration on Debian
# Depends: ppp, whiptail, gettext, sed, modconf
# Slightly modified by PCMan for use in Lazybuntu
export TEXTDOMAINDIR="/usr/share/locale"
export TEXTDOMAIN=pppoeconf
export OPTSFILE="/etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider"
export REALINTFILE="/etc/network/interfaces"
# IMPORTANT: Do not use gdialog unless it has been fixed!
DIALOG=gdialog
# Set up (X)dialog - added by Fabian Franz <knx-ppp@fabian-franz.de>
XDIALOG_HIGH_DIALOG_COMPAT=1
export XDIALOG_HIGH_DIALOG_COMPAT
if [ -n "$DISPLAY" ] && [ -x /usr/bin/Xdialog ] && [ ! -n "$NOX" ]; then
DIALOG="Xdialog"
X11="-X"
fi
# SUID wrapper for KNOPPIX added by Klaus Knopper <knoppix@knopper.net>
# mod. by EB
PATH="/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin"
export PATH
. /usr/bin/gettext.sh
# EOF SUID wrapper
modprobe -q pppoe
# recent ppp packages have a PPPoE discovery helper program
if test -x /usr/sbin/pppoe-discovery && test -e /proc/net/pppoe ; then
kernel_pppoe=1
DISCOVERY_PROGRAM=pppoe-discovery
else
if test -x /usr/sbin/pppoe ; then
DISCOVERY_PROGRAM=pppoe
else
apt-get install ppp
DISCOVERY_PROGRAM=pppoe-discovery
fi
fi
export DISCOVERY_PROGRAM
# create a default peers file if there is none
if ! test -r $OPTSFILE ; then
fresh_optsfile=1
cat <<EOM > $OPTSFILE
# Minimalistic default options file for DSL/PPPoE connections
noipdefault
defaultroute
replacedefaultroute
hide-password
#lcp-echo-interval 30
#lcp-echo-failure 4
noauth
persist
#mtu 1492
#persist
#maxfail 0
#holdoff 20
EOM
fi
chmod 0640 $OPTSFILE
chown root:dip $OPTSFILE
# get all Ethernet interfaces
if test "$*" ; then
list="$*"
force_manual=1
else
list=$( LANG=C /sbin/ifconfig -a | grep "Ethernet" | grep -v irlan | cut -f1 -d" " )
fi
if test "$list" ; then
test "$DIALOG" = "whiptail" && escmsg=$(gettext 'Or press ESC to abort here.')
number=`echo $list | wc -w| tr -d " "`
text=$(eval_ngettext \
'I found $number ethernet device:
$list
Are all your ethernet interfaces listed above?
(If No, modconf will be started so you can load the card drivers manually).
$escmsg' \
'I found $number ethernet devices:
$list
Are all your ethernet interfaces listed above?
(If No, modconf will be started so you can load the card drivers manually).
$escmsg' \
"$number" )
title=$(gettext 'ALL DEVICES FOUND?')
$DIALOG --title "$title" --clear --yesno "$text" 15 60
case $? in
1)
# configure and restart
modconf
$0
exit $?
;;
255)
rm -rf "$TMP"
exit 1
;;
esac
INTFILE="`mktemp -t interfaces.pppoeconf.XXXXXX`" || exit 1
export INTFILE
cp $REALINTFILE $INTFILE
# set up interfaces file if not present
if ! grep -q "^[[:space:]]*iface[[:space:]]\+dsl-provider" $INTFILE ; then
printf '\niface dsl-provider inet ppp\nprovider dsl-provider\n' >> $INTFILE
fi
umask 177
# make a secure directory
#TMP="`mktemp -d -p /etc/ppp`"
TMP="`mktemp -d`"
chmod 700 $TMP
export TMP
gettext '
Most providers send the needed login information per mail. Some providers describe it in odd ways, assuming the user to input the data in their "user-friendly" setup programs. But in fact, these applications generate usuall PPP user names and passwords from the entered data. You can find the real names too and input the correct data in the dialog box.
For example, this are methods used some german providers:
Sample username (alias "login" or "login name"): 11111111111
T-Online T-DSL:
additional data:
sample T-Onlinenummer: 222222222222
sample Mitbenutzer: 0001
complete username: 111111111111222222222222#0001@t-online.de
Telekom Business Online (DSL):
complete username: t-online-com/111111111111@t-online-com.de
1und1 uses another scheme (using above example):
complete username: 1und1/11111111111
Cyberfun:
complete username: sdt/11111111111
Komtel:
additional data:
downstream speed class: 768
complete username: 11111111111@FoniNet-768
Net Cologne:
complete username: 11111111111@netcologne.de
Q-DSL:
complete username: 11111111111@q-dsl.de
Versatel:
complete username: 11111111111@VersaNet-1024k
Webnetix:
complete username: sdt/11111111111
' > $TMP/namehelp.txt
sectempfile="`mktemp -p $TMP`"
export sectempfile
trap "rm -rf '$TMP'" 0 HUP INT TRAP TERM
# now, execute an AC lookup on each interface
for mmm in '' ' -U ' ; do
for iface in $list; do
# use the first candidate only, this is done anyways, below
if test -z "`grep -l AC $TMP/*.pppoe 2>/dev/null| cut -f1 -d"." | head -n1`" ; then
title=$(gettext 'SCANNING DEVICE')
text=$(eval_gettext 'Looking for PPPoE Access Concentrator on $iface...')
if test -n "$mmm" ; then
mmode=$(gettext '(multi-modem mode)')
fi
touch $TMP/pppoe.scan
ifconfig $iface up
($DISCOVERY_PROGRAM $mmm -A -I $iface > $TMP/$iface.pppoe ; rm $TMP/pppoe.scan) &
( time=0 ; while test -f $TMP/pppoe.scan ; do time=`expr $time + 6`; echo $time; sleep 1; done ) | $DIALOG --title "$title" --gauge "$text $mmode" 10 60 0
true
fi
done
done
cd "$TMP"
if test "$force_manual" ; then
iface=$1
else
iface=`grep -l AC *.pppoe| sed "s/\.pppoe$//" | head -n1`
fi
ifacenocomma=$(echo $iface | sed -e 's/,/\\,/g')
if test -z "$iface" ; then
title=$(gettext 'NOT CONNECTED')
text=$(eval_ngettext \
'Sorry, I scanned $number interface, but the Access Concentrator of your provider did not respond. Please check your network and modem cables. Another reason for the scan failure may also be another running pppoe process which controls the modem.' \
'Sorry, I scanned $number interfaces, but the Access Concentrator of your provider did not respond. Please check your network and modem cables. Another reason for the scan failure may also be another running pppoe process which controls the modem.' \
$number)
$DIALOG --title "$title" --clear --msgbox "$text" 15 60
rm -rf "$TMP"
exit 1
fi
# title=$(gettext 'DSL CONNECTION FOUND')
# text=$(eval_gettext 'I found an Access Concentrator on $iface. Should I setup PPPOE for this connection?')
# $DIALOG --title "$title" --clear --yesno "$text" 15 60
# # STATUS: interface is $iface, we can continue
if ! test "$fresh_optsfile" ; then
title=$(gettext 'OKAY TO MODIFY')
text=$(eval_gettext 'If you continue with this program, the configuration file $OPTSFILE will be modified. Please make sure that you have a backup copy before saying Yes.
Continue with configuration?')
$DIALOG --title "$title" --clear --yesno "$text" 22 70
case $? in
1)
rm -rf "$TMP"
exit 0
;;
255)
rm -rf "$TMP"
exit 1
esac
fi
if ! grep -q "^[[:space:]]*auto[[:space:]]\+$iface" $INTFILE ; then
echo >> $INTFILE
echo "auto $iface" >> $INTFILE
fi
if ! grep -q "^[[:space:]]*iface[[:space:]]\+$iface" $INTFILE ; then
echo "iface $iface inet manual" >> $INTFILE
fi
# if test "$?" = "0"; then
if [ "$kernel_pppoe" ]; then
# interface activation code - this sucks here, pppd plugin should do it as needed
#sed -i -e "s,pre-up /sbin/ifconfig[[:space:]]\+[^[:space:]]\+[[:space:]]\+up.#.line.maintained.by.pppoeconf,pre-up /sbin/ifconfig $ifacenocomma up # line maintained by pppoeconf," $INTFILE
# FIXME: Make sure that it gets added to correct iface stanza! (Because it's not always added above)
PATTERN_PREUP_IFACE="pre-up /sbin/ifconfig[[:space:]]\+[^[:space:]]\+[[:space:]]\+up.#.line.maintained.by.pppoeconf"
REPLACE_PREUP_IFACE="pre-up /sbin/ifconfig $ifacenocomma up # line maintained by pppoeconf"
if grep -q "$PATTERN_PREUP_IFACE" $INTFILE; then
sed -i -e "s,$PATTERN_PREUP_IFACE,$REPLACE_PREUP_IFACE," $INTFILE
else
sed -i -e "s,[^#]*\(iface dsl-provider.*\),\1\n$REPLACE_PREUP_IFACE," $INTFILE
fi
# change peers config file, sanity check first
# grep -q "^plugin.*rp-pppoe.so" $OPTSFILE || echo "plugin rp-pppoe.so $iface" >> $OPTSFILE
if [ "${iface##eth*}" = "" ]; then
# Name is eth*
grep -q "^[[:space:]]*plugin.*rp-pppoe.so" $OPTSFILE || echo "plugin rp-pppoe.so $iface" >> $OPTSFILE
else
grep -q "^[[:space:]]*plugin.*rp-pppoe.so" $OPTSFILE || echo "plugin rp-pppoe.so" >> $OPTSFILE
grep -q "^[[:space:]]*nic-$iface" $OPTSFILE || echo "nic-$iface" >> $OPTSFILE
fi
# disable the pppoe tunnel command
if grep -q '^[[:space:]]*pty' $OPTSFILE ; then
sed -i -e 's/^[[:space:]]*pty/#pty/' $OPTSFILE
fi
# set the interface
sed -i -e "s,^plugin.\+rp-pppoe.so[[:space:]]\+[^[:space:]]*,plugin rp-pppoe.so $ifacenocomma," $OPTSFILE
sed -i -e "s,^nic-[[:alnum:]]*,nic-$ifacenocomma," $OPTSFILE
else
# sanity check first, fix the config file
# install the default line
grep -q '^[[:space:]]*pty.*pppoe.*-I' $OPTSFILE || echo 'pty "pppoe -I eth0 -T 80"' >> $OPTSFILE
# install alternative lines
grep -q '^[[:space:]]*pty.*pppoe.*-m.*1452' $OPTSFILE || echo '#pty "pppoe -I eth0 -T 80 -m 1452"' >> $OPTSFILE
grep -q '^[[:space:]]*pty.*pppoe.*-m.*1412' $OPTSFILE || echo '#pty "pppoe -I eth0 -T 80 -m 1412"' >> $OPTSFILE
# at least one must work
grep -q '^[[:space:]]*pty' $OPTSFILE || echo 'pty "pppoe -I eth0 -T 80"' >> $OPTSFILE
# set the interface
sed -i -e "s,-I[[:space:]]*[[:alnum:]]*,-I $ifacenocomma," $OPTSFILE
fi
# fix final newline
test -e /etc/ppp/pap-secrets && ( [ $(tail -1 /etc/ppp/pap-secrets | wc -l) -eq 0 ] || echo >> /etc/ppp/pap-secrets )
test -e /etc/ppp/chap-secrets && ( [ $(tail -1 /etc/ppp/chap-secrets | wc -l) -eq 0 ] || echo >> /etc/ppp/chap-secrets )
# else
# rm -rf "$TMP"
# exit 1
# fi
# ask about sane options
#$DIALOG --title $"POPULAR OPTIONS" --clear --yesno $"Most people using popular dialup providers prefer the options 'noauth' and 'defaultroute' in their configuration and remove the 'nodetach' option. Further, for busy providers the lcp-echo-interval could be increased. Should I check your configuration file and change these settings where neccessary?" 22 70
title=$(gettext 'POPULAR OPTIONS')
text=$(gettext "Most people using popular dialup providers prefer the options 'noauth' and 'defaultroute' in their configuration and remove the 'nodetach' option. Should I check your configuration file and change these settings where neccessary?")
$DIALOG --title "$title" --clear --yesno "$text" 22 70
case $? in
0)
grep -q '^[[:space:]]*noauth' $OPTSFILE || echo 'noauth' >> $OPTSFILE
grep -q '^[[:space:]]*defaultroute' $OPTSFILE || echo 'defaultroute' >> $OPTSFILE
sed -i -e "/^[[:space:]]*nodetach.*/d" $OPTSFILE
#sed -i -e "s/^lcp-echo-interval 20$/lcp-echo-interval 60/" $OPTSFILE
;;
255)
rm -rf "$TMP"
exit 1
;;
esac
user=`grep ^user $OPTSFILE|cut -f2 -d" " | tr -d '"'`
test -z "$user" && user="username"
while test "$goahead" != "yes" ; do
title=$(gettext 'ENTER USERNAME')
text=$(gettext 'Please enter the username which you usually need for the PPP login to your provider in the input box below. If you wish to see the help screen, delete the username and press OK.')
$DIALOG --nocancel --title "$title" --clear --inputbox "$text" 15 60 $user 2> "$sectempfile"
user=`cat "$sectempfile"`
case $? in
0)
if test -z "$user" ; then
$DIALOG --scrolltext --textbox "$TMP/namehelp.txt" 17 75
else
sed -i -e '/^user .*/d' $OPTSFILE
echo "user \"$user\"" >> $OPTSFILE
goahead="yes"
export goahead
fi
;;
*)
rm -rf "$TMP"
exit 1
;;
esac
done
title=$(gettext 'ENTER PASSWORD')
text=$(gettext 'Please enter the password which you usually need for the PPP login to your provider in the input box below.
NOTE: you can see the password in plain text while typing.')
$DIALOG --nocancel --title "$title" --clear --inputbox "$text" 15 60 2> "$sectempfile"
pass=`cat "$sectempfile"`
usernoslash=$(echo $user | sed -e 's,/,\\/,')
case $? in
0)
sed -i -e "/^\"*$usernoslash\"* .*/ d" /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
echo "\"$user\" * \"$pass\"" >> /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
sed -i -e "/^\"*$usernoslash\"* .*/ d" /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
echo "\"$user\" * \"$pass\"" >> /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
;;
*)
rm -rf "$TMP"
exit 1
;;
esac
# ask about DNS
title=$(gettext 'USE PEER DNS')
text=$(gettext 'You need at least one DNS IP address to resolve the normal host names. Normally your provider sends you addresses of useable servers when the connection is established. Would you like to add these addresses automatically to the list of nameservers in your local /etc/resolv.conf file? (recommended)')
$DIALOG --title "$title" --clear --yesno "$text" 15 60
case $? in
0)
grep -q "^[[:space:]]*usepeerdns" $OPTSFILE || echo "usepeerdns" >> $OPTSFILE
;;
1)
sed -i -e "/^[[:space:]]*usepeerdns/d" $OPTSFILE
;;
255)
rm -rf "$TMP"
exit 1
;;
esac
# ask about MSS limitation
title=$(gettext 'LIMITED MSS PROBLEM')
text=$(gettext "Many providers have routers that do not support TCP packets with a MSS higher than 1460. Usually, outgoing packets have this MSS when they go through one real Ethernet link with the default MTU size (1500). Unfortunately, if you are forwarding packets from other hosts (i.e. doing masquerading) the MSS may be increased depending on the packet size and the route to the client hosts, so your client machines won't be able to connect to some sites. There is a solution: the maximum MSS can be limited by pppoe. You can find more details about this issue in the pppoe documentation.
Should pppoe clamp MSS at 1452 bytes?
If unsure, say yes.
(If you still get problems described above, try setting to 1412 in the dsl-provider file.)")
$DIALOG --title "$title" --clear --yesno "$text" 22 70
case $? in
0)
if [ "$kernel_pppoe" ]; then
printf '#!/bin/sh\n# Enable MSS clamping (autogenerated by pppoeconf)\n\niptables -t mangle -o "$PPP_IFACE" --insert FORWARD 1 -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -m tcpmss --mss 1400:1536 -j TCPMSS --clamp-mss-to-pmtu\n' > /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/0clampmss
printf '#!/bin/sh\n# Disable MSS clamping (autogenerated by pppoeconf)\n\niptables -t mangle -L -n -v --line-numbers | grep "TCPMSS.*$PPP_IFACE.*clamp" | cut -f1 -d " " | xargs -n1 -r iptables -t mangle -D FORWARD\n' > /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/0clampmss
chmod 755 /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/0clampmss /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/0clampmss
else
# disable the old line
sed -i -e 's/^pty/#&/' $OPTSFILE
# enable the one with our mss size
sed -i -e 's/^#\(pty.*-m 1452.*\)/\1/' $OPTSFILE
#rm -f "$sectempfile"
fi
;;
255)
rm -rf "$TMP"
exit 1
;;
esac
if test -z "`mount | grep KNOPPIX`" ; then
title=$(gettext 'DONE')
text=$(gettext 'Your PPPD is configured now. Would you like to start the connection at boot time?')
$DIALOG --title "$title" --clear --yesno "$text" 15 60
if test "$?" = "0"; then
grep -q "^[[:space:]]*auto.*dsl-provider" $INTFILE || sed -i -e 's/^[[:space:]]*iface.*dsl-provider/auto dsl-provider\n&/' $INTFILE
else
sed -i -e '/^[[:space:]]*auto.*dsl-provider/d' $INTFILE
fi
fi
cd /
# end of story
rm -rf "$TMP"
chmod --reference=$REALINTFILE $INTFILE
# check that final file is valid or original one was already invalid. otherwise ask what to do
ifup -nai $INTFILE 2>/dev/null
if test "$?" = "1" && (ifup -na 2>/dev/null; test "$?" = "0"); then
title=$(gettext 'ERROR')
text=$(eval_gettext 'The interfaces file generated by pppoeconf appears to be invalid. This is probably because pppoeconf is unable to handle your original interfaces file. Should pppoeconf nevertheless change your interfaces file with the one that appears to be invalid?
If you agree, you will probably break your network connectivity after rebooting, and cause some local problems if lo is down. Your original interfaces file will be moved to $REALINTFILE~ so you can restore it.
If not, you will have to make sure that $iface is configured before starting your DSL connection and start the connection manually.
Note that this situation is not expected and you should consider submitting a bug report against pppoeconf including your original interfaces file and the one generated by pppoeconf.')
$DIALOG --title "$title" --clear --defaultno --yesno "$text" 20 75
case $? in
0)
mv -b $INTFILE $REALINTFILE || exit 1
;;
1)
exit 0
;;
255)
exit 1
;;
esac
else
mv $INTFILE $REALINTFILE || exit 1
fi
title=$(gettext 'ESTABLISH A CONNECTION')
text=$(gettext 'Now, you can make a DSL connection with "pon dsl-provider" and terminate it with "poff". Would you like to start the connection now?')
$DIALOG --title "$title" --clear --yesno "$text" 15 60
case $? in
0)
cd /
pon dsl-provider
title=$(gettext 'CONNECTION INITIATED')
text=$(gettext 'The DSL connection has been triggered. You can use the "plog" command to see the status or "ifconfig ppp0" for general interface info.')
$DIALOG --title "$title" --clear --msgbox "$text" 10 60
;;
1)
exit 0
;;
255)
exit 1
;;
esac
else
title=$(gettext 'NO INTERFACE FOUND')
text=$(gettext 'Sorry, no working ethernet card could be found. If you do have an interface card which was not autodetected so far, you probably wish to load the driver manually using the modconf utility. Run modconf now?')
$DIALOG --title "$title" --clear --yesno "$text" 20 70
case $? in
0)
# configure and restart
modconf
exec $0
exit $?
;;
1)
exit 0
;;
255)
exit 1
;;
esac
fi