config is in ddclient 3.8.1-1ubuntu2.
This file is a maintainer script. It is executed when installing (*inst) or removing (*rm) the package.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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## debconf config script for ddclient
##
## This script runs before copying the files of the package to the correct
## locations in the system.
##
## It gets the appropriate configuration values and stores them in the debconf
## database. If necessary it asks the user about some needed information.
##
## This file is human readable by using "grep '#' <thisfile>"
#
set -e
# -*- sh -*-
# This file can be included with #SCRIPTSCOMMON#
# Fire up debconf and ensure it is at least version 2.0
# Usage: load_debconf2 "$@" - needed as debconf will exec the current script,
# passing the current shell parameters. So we must lift these into the shell
# function. Missing this caused bug #555151.
load_debconf2() {
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
if ! db_version 2.0; then
echo >&2 "$0: need DebConf 2.0 or later"
exit 1
fi
}
# Usage: y=`quote_backslashes "$x"`
# Quotes each backslash in $x with another backslash, outputs result.
quote_backslashes() {
echo -n "$1" | sed 's,\\,\\\\,g'
}
# Usage: hosts=`download_hostlist USER PASSWORD`
# Retrieves the DynDNS hosts of given user
download_hostlist() {
local username=$1 password=$2
# FIXME: protect against wget not installed
wget "http://$username:$password@update.dyndns.com/text/gethostlist" -q -O -\
| awk -F \: '{print $2, $4}' | sed -e "N;s/ \n/,/g" | sed -e "s/,/, /g"
}
# Retrieve the list of DynDNS hosts of the user's account from the DynDNS
# server and let the user select which hosts to update.
retrieve_dyndns_hostlist() {
db_get ddclient/username && username="$RET"
db_get ddclient/password && password="$RET"
hostslist=`download_hostlist $username $password`
# add the list to our multichoice template, then prompt the user
db_subst ddclient/hostslist choices $hostslist
db_input critical ddclient/hostslist || true
db_go
# set names using the host list to write it to the config file later
db_get ddclient/hostslist
hostslist=`echo "$RET" | sed -e "s/, /,/g"`
db_set ddclient/names "$hostslist"
# if the hostslist was blank, let the user know some possible reasons
if [ -z $hostslist ]; then
db_input high ddclient/blankhostslist || true
db_go
fi
}
load_debconf2 "$@"
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# read_old_config() - read the configuration from the old config file
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
read_old_config()
{
# read out the existing config file
read host username password </etc/ddclient.conf
# put the old values into the database
db_set ddclient/host $host
db_set ddclient/username $username
db_set ddclient/password $password
db_set ddclient/names $host
# set reasonable defaults for the new config options
db_set ddclient/service www.dyndns.com
db_set ddclient/server members.dyndns.org
db_set ddclient/protocol dyndns2
# important: we do not set the interface variable
db_set ddclient/run_daemon false
db_set ddclient/run_ipup false
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# warn_config_broken() - show warning that the current config is broken
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
warn_config_broken()
{
db_fset ddclient/modifiedconfig seen false
db_input high ddclient/modifiedconfig || true
db_go
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# create_new_config() - create a new config from scratch
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
create_new_config()
{
# get the service to use with ddclient
db_input critical ddclient/service || true
db_go
db_get ddclient/service
case "$RET" in
www.dyndns.com)
server=members.dyndns.org
protocol=dyndns2
;;
www.easydns.com)
server=members.easydns.com
protocol=easydns
;;
www.dslreports.com)
server=www.dslreports.com
protocol=dslreports1
;;
www.zoneedit.com)
server=dynamic.zoneedit.com
protocol=zoneedit1
;;
esac
if [ "$RET" != other ]; then
# if we know the service we put in the server and protocol
db_set ddclient/server $server
db_fset ddclient/server seen true
db_set ddclient/protocol $protocol
db_fset ddclient/protocol seen true
else
# if not we ask the user about the server and protocol
db_input critical ddclient/server || true
db_input critical ddclient/protocol || true
db_go
fi
# ask the user about the dynamic DNS names, account and interface
db_input critical ddclient/username || true
db_input critical ddclient/password || true
db_get ddclient/service
# if the chosen service is dyndns, ask some extra questions. otherwise, set them to false
if [ "$RET" = "www.dyndns.com" ]; then
db_input critical ddclient/checkip || true
if [ -f /usr/bin/wget ]; then
db_input critical ddclient/fetchhosts || true
else
db_fset ddclient/fetchhosts seen true
db_set ddclient/fetchhosts Manually
fi
else
db_fset ddclient/checkip seen true
db_fset ddclient/fetchhosts seen true
db_set ddclient/checkip false
db_set ddclient/fetchhosts Manually
fi
db_go
db_get ddclient/checkip
# ask the traditional questions if the dyndns questions weren't answered true
if [ "$RET" = "false" ]; then
db_input critical ddclient/interface || true
fi
db_get ddclient/fetchhosts
# check if we should fetch the hostlist for a dyndns account
db_get ddclient/fetchhosts
if [ "$RET" = "From list" ]; then
retrieve_dyndns_hostlist
else
db_input critical ddclient/names || true
fi
db_go
# set the default mode ddclient should run in (ip-up | daemon),
# depending on the entered interface (XpppX or other)
db_get ddclient/interface
interface=$RET
db_get ddclient/checkip
checkip=$RET
# if it is actually a ppp or related interface, and we're not using checkip
if [ "$checkip" != "true" ] && [ -z "${interface##*ppp*}" ]; then
db_fget ddclient/run_ipup seen
if [ "$RET" = "false" ]; then
db_set ddclient/run_ipup true
fi
# if it is an interface of a different type
else
db_fget ddclient/run_daemon seen
if [ "$RET" = "false" ]; then
db_set ddclient/run_daemon true
fi
fi
# maybe ask the user to override the default values
db_input medium ddclient/run_ipup || true
db_go
# if using ipup dont use daemon, bug #462207
db_get ddclient/run_ipup
if [ "$RET" = "true" ]; then
db_set ddclient/run_daemon false
else
db_input medium ddclient/run_daemon || true
db_go
fi
# if ddclient should run in daemon mode we ask for the update interval
db_get ddclient/run_daemon
if [ "$RET" = "true" ]; then
db_input medium ddclient/daemon_interval || true
db_go
fi
}
if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
if [ ! -f /etc/ddclient.conf ]; then
create_new_config
exit 0
fi
if dpkg --compare-versions "$2" lt-nl 3.6.2-1; then
# if the existing /etc/ddclient.conf consists of three words:
if [ "`wc -w </etc/ddclient.conf`" -eq 3 ]; then
read_old_config
exit 0
else
warn_config_broken
exit 1
fi
else
exit 0
fi
elif [ "$1" = "reconfigure" ] ; then
create_new_config
rm -f /etc/ddclient.conf /etc/default/ddclient
fi
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