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author | Florin Grad <florin@mandriva.com> | 2003-02-27 13:52:15 +0000 |
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committer | Florin Grad <florin@mandriva.com> | 2003-02-27 13:52:15 +0000 |
commit | 4933d89786ac38b9052c0cd3200bd899401aae24 (patch) | |
tree | 9c5c6918092386caa677e0146d2cd563777ef34c /perl-install/standalone | |
parent | a45e4819dc25d2bdcd2d2b9bc1b8a2e7522ef65e (diff) | |
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read more carefully the existing network configuration
Diffstat (limited to 'perl-install/standalone')
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1 files changed, 11 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/perl-install/standalone/drakgw b/perl-install/standalone/drakgw index bba1b909b..d0e9611c9 100755 --- a/perl-install/standalone/drakgw +++ b/perl-install/standalone/drakgw @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ #!/usr/bin/perl # -# Guillaume Cottenceau (gc@mandrakesoft.com) +# author Guillaume Cottenceau (gc@mandrakesoft.com) +# modified by Florin Grad (florin@mandrakesoft.com) # -# Copyright 2000-2002 MandrakeSoft +# Copyright 2000-2003 MandrakeSoft # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2, as @@ -240,8 +241,9 @@ I am about to setup your Local Area Network with that adapter.", $format->($devi } log::explanations("Choosing network device: $device"); -my $lan_address = $conf->{NETWORK} ||= "192.168.1.0"; -my $server_ip = $conf->{IPADDR} ||= "192.168.1.1"; +my $server_ip = network::network::read_dhcpd_conf()->{option_routers}[0] ||= "192.168.1.1"; + $server_ip =~ m/(.*)\.(.*)/; +my $lan_address = $1 ? "$1.0" : "192.168.1.0"; my $nameserver_ip = network::network::read_dhcpd_conf()->{domain_name_servers}[0] ||= "192.168.1.1"; my $netmask = network::network::read_dhcpd_conf()->{subnet_mask}[0] ||= "255.255.255.0"; my $start_range = network::network::read_dhcpd_conf()->{dynamic_bootp}[0] ||= "16"; @@ -250,11 +252,6 @@ my $default_lease = network::network::read_dhcpd_conf()->{max_lease_time}[0] ||= my $max_lease = network::network::read_dhcpd_conf()->{default_lease_time}[0] ||= "43200"; my $internal_domain_name = network::network::read_dhcpd_conf()->{domain_name}[0] ||= network::network::read_resolv_conf_raw()->{nameserver}[0] ||= "homeland.net"; -#use Data::Dumper; -#print Dumper(network::network::read_resolv_conf_raw()->{nameserver})."\n"; -#print network::network::read_resolv_conf_raw()->{nameserver}[0]."\n"; -#print Dumper(network::network::read_dhcpd_conf())."\n"; - my $reconf_dhcp_server_intf = 1; if (grep(/$device/, @configured_devices)) { @@ -262,6 +259,7 @@ if (grep(/$device/, @configured_devices)) { my $auto = N("Yes"); my $dhcp_details = N("Yes"); my $conf = network::read_interface_conf("/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-$device"); + $in->ask_from(N("Network interface already configured"), N("Warning, the network adapter (%s) is already configured. @@ -280,9 +278,10 @@ Driver: %s", $device, $conf->{NETWORK}, $conf->{IPADDR}, $conf->{BOOTPROTO}, $al if ($auto ne N("Yes")) { $reconf_dhcp_server_intf = 0; - $server_ip = $conf->{IPADDR}; - $nameserver_ip = network::network::read_dhcpd_conf()->{domain_name_servers}[0] ||= $conf->{IPADDR}; - $lan_address = $conf->{NETWORK}; + $server_ip = network::network::read_dhcpd_conf()->{option_routers}[0] ||= $conf->{IPADDR} ||= "192.168.1.1"; + $nameserver_ip = network::network::read_dhcpd_conf()->{domain_name_servers}[0] ||= $conf->{IPADDR} ||= "192.168.1.1"; + $server_ip =~ m/(.*)\.(.*)/; + $lan_address = $1 ? "$1.0" : $conf->{NETWORK}; $in->ask_from('', N("I can keep your current configuration and assume you already set up a DHCP server; in that case please verify I correctly read the Network that you use for your local network; I will not reconfigure it and I will not touch your DHCP server configuration. |