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Aoi Koizumi (古泉 あおい) 7d9474bd77 Added sdhcp support to setnet 2021-09-13 00:25:32 +00:00
Aoi Koizumi (古泉 あおい) 1c144ba1db Post hoc, ergo propter hoc. 2021-09-12 01:23:37 +00:00
Aoi Koizumi (古泉 あおい) 6738eceb72 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 2021-09-01 21:25:33 +00:00
Aoi Koizumi (古泉 あおい) 5bf16cd24e Forgot a very silly detail there : 2 2021-09-01 21:20:50 +00:00
Aoi Koizumi (古泉 あおい) 584d57032e Forgot a very silly detail there 2021-09-01 21:17:56 +00:00
Aoi Koizumi (古泉 あおい) d3889660a2 Updated README.md 2021-09-01 19:55:05 +00:00
Aoi Koizumi (古泉 あおい) 42074cfcc3 You tell me how stupid it is, but it works 2021-09-01 19:47:26 +00:00
Aoi Koizumi (古泉 あおい) 5cdf66cf48 Added .desktop file 2021-08-17 00:58:37 +00:00
Aoi Koizumi (古泉 あおい) 31f3a57045 We're gits on the moon! We format our patches! But there ain't no stashes so we code bad branches and rebase our commits! 2021-08-16 02:10:04 +00:00
Aoi Koizumi (古泉 あおい) 1923ed63ef git-prune: not as tasty as git-cherry, but much better for you 2021-08-15 17:40:43 +00:00
Aoi Koizumi (古泉 あおい) 2b3864c1c3 Removed Debian-specific stuff, see changelog for changes on setnet.sh 2021-08-15 14:04:47 +00:00
Aoi Koizumi (古泉 あおい) 037d978bb8 wtf is this cr*p 2021-08-14 17:47:07 +00:00
Aoi Koizumi (古泉 あおい) d467e9c538 See the changelog for changes 2021-08-13 10:50:39 -03:00
KatolaZ d983d6bf44 add LICENSE 2019-04-17 22:25:34 +01:00
KatolaZ a140e81f37 Version 0.4 2018-05-03 12:41:47 +01:00
KatolaZ 19650bae5d towards setnet-0.4 2017-12-14 19:57:27 +00:00
KatolaZ 876d523b6a fixed (again) bug in W_ESSID with spaces 2017-07-20 19:56:05 +01:00
KatolaZ 7c62a3306c staging version 0.3.2+devuan1.2 2017-04-29 16:25:43 +01:00
KatolaZ f7b29b3604 added Section: net 2017-04-29 16:25:22 +01:00
KatolaZ 8f92597252 staging version 0.3.2+devuan1.1 2017-04-29 15:46:33 +01:00
KatolaZ 9cf8593b85 staging version 0.3.2-6 2017-04-29 15:25:57 +01:00
KatolaZ 862c433907 removed Section: header in debian/control 2017-04-29 15:25:17 +01:00
KatolaZ 47b4313a62 staging version 0.3.2-5 2017-04-29 14:58:47 +01:00
KatolaZ 07fad1d60c staging version 0.3.2-5 2017-04-29 14:53:54 +01:00
KatolaZ fdf69404e1 staging version 0.3.2-4 2017-04-29 14:31:00 +01:00
KatolaZ 2d431afeec bumped 0.3.2-4 2017-04-29 14:28:24 +01:00
KatolaZ a1f25ea784 added missing build-dep on git 2017-04-29 14:25:02 +01:00
KatolaZ 007fbf1ff4 added build-dep on groff 2017-04-29 14:21:55 +01:00
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2021-09-13 Nova <novaburst@tilde.team>
* new: setnet-sdhcp, using suckless' dhcp client
2021-09-11 Nova <novaburst@tilde.team>
* setnet-udhcpc: added an extra switch to the udhcpc command
* repository: due to some weird incident I caused myself all files got mode 0755, changed back to 0644 except for the executables.
2021-09-01 Nova <novaburst@tilde.team>
* 0.5.1 now has support for other DHCP clients
* Available ones are dhclient (default) , dhcpc , dhcpcd and udhcpc
* configurable via Makefile as DHCPC=(insert dhcp client here)
2021-08-17 Nova <novaburst@tilde.team>
* Added a .desktop file (it uses st for launching setnet)
2021-08-16 Nova <novaburst@tilde.team>
* Cleared out default values for variables related to Static IP
2021-08-15 Nova <novaburst@tilde.team>
* Fixed an issue related to wpa_supplicant restart (so far it is working well)
* TODO: maybe support other DHCP daemons?
* Updated the Makefile
2021-08-13 Nova <novaburst@tilde.team>
* Massive code cleanup and reformatting (let me know if it breaks)
* Implemented an experimental pastebin function (needs further testing) using 'minpb'
* Modified the Makefile adding install and uninstall rules along with environment variables used on these
2018-05-03 KatolaZ <katolaz@freaknet.org>
* setnet.sh: fixed a bug in essid management
* added "EXIT" button in deep windows
* added config option "SUPPRESS_INFO" to remove useless
notifications
* added config option "SHOW_LO" to hide loopback devices
* Renamed fields in wifi cert configuration
* Updated manpage
2017-03-08 KatolaZ <katolaz@freaknet.org>
* setnet.sh (wifi_restart_wpa): Corrected a bug in the restart of
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2017-01-29 KatolaZ <katolaz@freaknet.org>
* setnet.sh:
* removed "Load file" and "New File" in WiFi configuration
* removed "Load file" and "New File" in WiFi configuration
2017-01-23 KatolaZ <katolaz@freaknet.org>
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* all direct commands (e.g., ip, wpa_cli) are now checked
* added support for EAP/PEAP
* added support for EAP/TLS
2017-01-07 KatolaZ <katolaz@freaknet.org>

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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper
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If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
<program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
The hypothetical commands \`show w' and \`show c' should show the
appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, your
program's commands might be different; for a GUI interface, you would
use an "about box".
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or
school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
necessary. For more information on this, and how to apply and follow
the GNU GPL, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your
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library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary
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please read <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.

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DESTDIR ?=
PREFIX ?= /usr
SYSCONFDIR ?= /etc
MANDIR ?= $(PREFIX)/share/man
NAME=setnet
DHCPC=dhclient
all: doc
all:
@printf "doc \t Compress manual pages and generate HTML files\n"
@printf "install \t Installs $(NAME) and associated configs/manpages into the system\n"
@printf "uninstall \t Removes $(NAME) and associated configs/manpages from the system\n"
doc: setnet.8
gzip -c setnet.8 > setnet.8.gz
groff -m mdoc -T html setnet.8 > setnet.8.html
install:
install -m0644 setnetrc $(DESTDIR)$(SYSCONFDIR)/setnetrc
install -m0755 setnet-$(DHCPC) $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/setnet
install -m0644 setnet.8.gz $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8/setnet.8.gz
install -m0644 wpa_setnet.conf $(DESTDIR)$(SYSCONFDIR)/wpa_supplicant/wpa_setnet.conf
uninstall:
rm -v $(DESTDIR)$(SYSCONFDIR)/setnetrc
rm -v $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/setnet
rm -v $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8/setnet.8.gz
rm -v $(DESTDIR)$(SYSCONFDIR)/wpa_supplicant/wpa_setnet.conf

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(tested with bash, busybox, dash, ksh, mksh, posh, yash, zsh)
- dialog
- wpa_supplicant
- dhclient
- iproute2
- a DHCP client (default is dhclient, but also [dhcpc](https://github.com/samueldotj/dhcp-client) , [dhcpcd](https://roy.marples.name/projects/dhcpcd/) and [udhcpc](https://busybox.net) are available as options with DHCPC=client at install time)
- iw

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+--------------+
| setnet |
+--------------+
Copyleft (C) Vincenzo "KatolaZ" Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
2016, 2017
=== DESCRIPTION ===
setnet is a shell script with a dialog UI to configure ethernet and
wifi connections. It is meant to be POSIX-compliant, and has been
tested with bash, busybox, dash, ksh, mksh, posh, and yash. It is
still to be considered beta software, so you should use it AT YOUR OWN
RISK, but it is already fully functional.
=== LICENSE ===
setnet is Free Software, and can be used and distributed under the
terms of the GNU General Public License, either version 3 of the
licence or, at your option, any later version.
Please see the file LICENSE for more information
=== DEPENDENCIES ===
In order to run setset, you MUST satisfy this (relatively small) set
of dependencies:
- a posix-compliant shell (bash, busybox, dash, ksh, mksh, posh, and
yash have been tested)
- dialog (version 1.2 tested, but it should work with previous
versions as well)
- dhcp-client (for dhclient, tested with isc-dhcp-client)
- iproute2 (for ip)
- wireless-tools (for iwconfig, currently required for interface
identification)
Most of those tools might already be installed in your system anyway.
In particular, setnet uses:
- dialog: to provide a minimal Text-based User Interface,
- ip: to configure network interfaces and get information about them,
- dhclient: for DHCP-based IP configuration
- iwconfig: to check whether a network device is a wifi adapter
In order to use the full set of functionalities provided by setnet,
you MIGHT also need the following packages:
- wpa_supplicant (for wifi configuration)
- net-tools (for netstat, to gather information about network status)
- iputils-ping (for ping)
- bind9-nost (for host, used to check DNS configuration)
- traceroute (to trace the route between your host and any other host
in the Internet)
Again, most of them should be already installed in your system anyway.
=== USAGE ===
setnet is installed under /usr/sbin/setnet.sh. If invoked with "-h",
it provides a list of supported options:
$ ./setnet.sh -h
Usage: setnet.sh [OPTION]
Options:
-c cfg_file Load configuration from cfg_file.
-v Print version number and exit.
-h Show this help.
$
If the argument "-c" is specified, setnet will use the provided
configuration file. Otherwise, it will look for its configuration file
in one of the following locations:
- /etc/setnetrc
- ~/.setnetrc
in the given order. The following configuration variables should be
defined in setnetrc:
- WPA_FILE
This is the file configuration file used by wpa_supplicant.
- LOGNAME
This is the file used for logging.
- TRUNCATE_LOG
if equal to "yes", the log file will be truncated when setnet
starts
=== root vs. mortal users ===
Networking is an amdinistration task, and as such should be performed
by the host administrator, i.e., the user with UID 0 (normally called
"root"). However, in many modern GNU/Linux systems it is customary to
allow normal users to perform some administration tasks. There are at
least two concrete possibilities to allow a particular user (in the
following we call such user "fool") to configure network interfaces
using setnet.
-- 1) First approach: using sudo
If sudo is installed in your system, it is sufficient to add the
following line:
fool ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/setnet.sh
to the file /etc/sudoers, and the user "fool" will be able to run
setnet.sh with effective UID 0 (i.e., as if it was root), by using the
command:
[fool@host]$ sudo /usr/sbin/setnet.sh
and thus will be able to perform all the needed admin tasks to
configure networking.
-- 2) Second approach: using sup
......TO BE DOCUMENTED......

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setnet for Debian
-----------------
<this file describes information about the source package, see Debian policy
manual section 4.14. You WILL either need to modify or delete this file>
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Sat, 29 Apr 2017 11:13:55 +0100

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setnet (0.3.2-3) unstable; urgency=medium
[ KatolaZ ]
* deleted unwanted files
* included setnet.docs
* Added correct copyright information
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Sat, 29 Apr 2017 12:30:40 +0100
setnet (0.3.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* release for experimental
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Sat, 29 Apr 2017 11:38:19 +0100
setnet (0.3.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium
[ KatolaZ ]
* creating suite suites/experimental
* Added html-converted manpage to debian/install
* changed format to 3.0 (git)
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Sat, 29 Apr 2017 11:36:31 +0100
setnet (0.3.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Version 0.3.2 -- See ChangeLog for details
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Wed, 08 Mar 2017 11:45:45 +0000
setnet (0.3.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Version 0.3.1 -- See ChangeLog for details
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Tue, 07 Mar 2017 11:29:07 +0000
setnet (0.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Version 0.3 -- See ChangeLog for details
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Sun, 29 Jan 2017 15:43:35 +0000
setnet (0.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Version 0.2.1 -- See ChangeLog for details
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Sat, 07 Jan 2017 23:29:44 +0000
setnet (0.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Initial release (20170104)
== Major Changes ==
+ Polished code to make it posix-shell compliant
+ Tested with bash, busybox, dash, ksh, mksh, posh, yash
+ Added support and checks for hard, soft, and optional
dependencies
+ Added standard command line options (-c, -h, -v)
+ Added submenu "Info" with basic network testing tools
+ Added submenu "Dump" to dump network information to a file
+ Added submenu "Log" (shows setnet logfile)
+ Added status information in device configuration panel
+ Added minimal README.Debian file
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Wed, 04 Jan 2017 18:52:56 +0000

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Source: setnet
Section: unknown
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>=9)
Standards-Version: 3.9.8
Homepage: http://kalos.mine.nu/setnet
#Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/collab-maint/setnet.git
#Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/setnet.git
Package: setnet
Architecture: all
Depends: bash | busybox | dash | ksh | mksh | posh | yash | zsh, dhcp-client, dialog, iproute2, iw
Suggests: wpasupplicant, pastebinit, net-tools, iputils-ping, bind9-host, traceroute
Description: simple shell/dialog tool to configure networks
setnet is a shell script with a dialog UI to configure ethernet
and wifi connections. It is meant to be POSIX-compliant, and has
been tested on bash, busybox, dash, ksh, mksh, posh, yash, and zsh.

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Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: setnet
Source: http://kalos.mine.nu/setnet
Files: *
Copyright: 2016-2017 Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
License: GPL-3+
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
your option) any later version.
.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# If you want to use GPL v2 or later for the /debian/* files use
# the following clauses, or change it to suit. Delete these two lines
Files: debian/*
Copyright: 2017 Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
License: GPL-2+
This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
.
This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General
Public License version 2 can be found in "/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2".
# Please also look if there are files or directories which have a
# different copyright/license attached and list them here.
# Please avoid to pick license terms that are more restrictive than the
# packaged work, as it may make Debian's contributions unacceptable upstream.

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notes.txt
README.md
TODO.org

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[DEFAULT]
debian-branch=suites/experimental

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setnet.sh /usr/sbin
setnetrc /etc/
wpa_setnet.conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/
setnet.8.gz /usr/share/man/man8/
ChangeLog /usr/share/doc/setnet/
setnet.8.html /usr/share/doc/setnet/

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#!/usr/bin/make -f
# See debhelper(7) (uncomment to enable)
# output every command that modifies files on the build system.
#DH_VERBOSE = 1
# see EXAMPLES in dpkg-buildflags(1) and read /usr/share/dpkg/*
DPKG_EXPORT_BUILDFLAGS = 1
include /usr/share/dpkg/default.mk
# see FEATURE AREAS in dpkg-buildflags(1)
#export DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS = hardening=+all
# see ENVIRONMENT in dpkg-buildflags(1)
# package maintainers to append CFLAGS
#export DEB_CFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND = -Wall -pedantic
# package maintainers to append LDFLAGS
#export DEB_LDFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND = -Wl,--as-needed
# main packaging script based on dh7 syntax
%:
dh $@
# debmake generated override targets
# This is example for Cmake (See http://bugs.debian.org/641051 )
#override_dh_auto_configure:
# dh_auto_configure -- \
# -DCMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)

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# Example watch control file for uscan
# Rename this file to "watch" and then you can run the "uscan" command
# to check for upstream updates and more.
# See uscan(1) for format
# Compulsory line, this is a version 3 file
version=3
# Uncomment to examine a Webpage
# <Webpage URL> <string match>
#http://www.example.com/downloads.php setnet-(.*)\.tar\.gz
# Uncomment to examine a Webserver directory
#http://www.example.com/pub/setnet-(.*)\.tar\.gz
# Uncommment to examine a FTP server
#ftp://ftp.example.com/pub/setnet-(.*)\.tar\.gz debian uupdate
# Uncomment to find new files on sourceforge, for devscripts >= 2.9
# http://sf.net/setnet/setnet-(.*)\.tar\.gz
# Uncomment to find new files on GooglePages
# http://example.googlepages.com/foo.html setnet-(.*)\.tar\.gz

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setnet for Debian
----------------
setnet is a simple bash+dialog tool to congfigure ethernet and wifi networks.
It is still at alpha stage, so you should use it AT YOUR OWN RISK.
=== USAGE ===
setnet is installed under /usr/sbin/setnet.sh and by default it uses the file
/etc/setnetrc for configuration. There are currently only two defined variables
in setnetrc, namely
- WPA_FILE
This is the file configuration file used by wpa_supplicant
- LOGNAME
This is the file where logs will be put
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Fri, 30 Dec 2016 16:06:26 +0000

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setnet for Debian
----------------
<this file describes information about the source package, see Debian policy
manual section 4.14. You WILL either need to modify or delete this file>
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Fri, 30 Dec 2016 16:06:26 +0000

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setnet (0.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Initial release (Closes: #nnnn) <nnnn is the bug number of your ITP>
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Fri, 30 Dec 2016 16:06:26 +0000

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Source: setnet
Section: unknown
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>=9)
Standards-Version: 3.9.8
Homepage: http://kalos.mine.nu/setnet
#Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/collab-maint/setnet.git
#Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/setnet.git
Package: setnet
Architecture: all
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, bash, dialog, iproute2, dhcp-client
Suggests: wpasupplicant
Description: simple bash+dialog tool to configure networks
setnet is a relatively simple bash+dialog tool to configure ethernet
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Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: setnet
Source: <http://kalos.mine.nu/setnet>
Files: debian/*
Copyright: 2016 Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
License: GPL-3+
This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
.
This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
.

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#!/bin/sh
# kFreeBSD do not accept scripts as interpreters, using #!/bin/sh and sourcing.
if [ true != "$INIT_D_SCRIPT_SOURCED" ] ; then
set "$0" "$@"; INIT_D_SCRIPT_SOURCED=true . /lib/init/init-d-script
fi
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: setnet
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: <Enter a short description of the software>
# Description: <Enter a long description of the software>
# <...>
# <...>
### END INIT INFO
# Author: Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
DESC="setnet"
DAEMON=/usr/bin/setnet
# This is an example to start a single forking daemon capable of writing
# a pid file. To get other behaviors, implement do_start(), do_stop() or
# other functions to override the defaults in /lib/init/init-d-script.
# See also init-d-script(5)

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setnet.sh /usr/sbin
setnetrc /etc/
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.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
.\" (C) Copyright 2016 Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>,
.\"
.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
.TH Setnet SECTION "December 30 2016"
.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
.\"
.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
.\" .nh disable hyphenation
.\" .hy enable hyphenation
.\" .ad l left justify
.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
.\" .nf disable filling
.\" .fi enable filling
.\" .br insert line break
.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
.SH NAME
setnet \- program to do something
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B setnet
.RI [ options ] " files" ...
.br
.B bar
.RI [ options ] " files" ...
.SH DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the
.B setnet
and
.B bar
commands.
.PP
.\" TeX users may be more comfortable with the \fB<whatever>\fP and
.\" \fI<whatever>\fP escape sequences to invode bold face and italics,
.\" respectively.
\fBsetnet\fP is a program that...
.SH OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
options starting with two dashes (`-').
A summary of options is included below.
For a complete description, see the Info files.
.TP
.B \-h, \-\-help
Show summary of options.
.TP
.B \-v, \-\-version
Show version of program.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR bar (1),
.BR baz (1).
.br
The programs are documented fully by
.IR "The Rise and Fall of a Fooish Bar" ,
available via the Info system.

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<!doctype refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V4.1//EN" [
<!-- Process this file with docbook-to-man to generate an nroff manual
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the Free Software Foundation.</para>
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License can be found in
<filename>/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL</filename>.</para>
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<term><filename>/etc/foo.conf</filename></term>
<listitem>
<para>The system-wide configuration file to control the
behaviour of <application>&dhpackage;</application>. See
<citerefentry>
<refentrytitle>foo.conf</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
</citerefentry> for further details.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><filename>${HOME}/.foo.conf</filename></term>
<listitem>
<para>The per-user configuration file to control the
behaviour of <application>&dhpackage;</application>. See
<citerefentry>
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<manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
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<para>If used, the defined file is used as configuration
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</listitem>
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<title>DIAGNOSTICS</title>
<para>The following diagnostics may be issued
on <filename class="devicefile">stderr</filename>:</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><errortext>Bad configuration file. Exiting.</errortext></term>
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<refentrytitle>bar</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
</citerefentry>, <citerefentry>
<refentrytitle>baz</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
</citerefentry>, <citerefentry>
<refentrytitle>foo.conf</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
</citerefentry></para>
<para>The programs are documented fully by <citetitle>The Rise and
Fall of a Fooish Bar</citetitle> available via the <citerefentry>
<refentrytitle>info</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
</citerefentry> system.</para>
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?package(setnet):needs="X11|text|vc|wm" section="Applications/see-menu-manual"\
title="setnet" command="/usr/bin/setnet"

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#!/bin/sh
# postinst script for setnet
#
# see: dh_installdeb(1)
set -e
# summary of how this script can be called:
# * <postinst> `configure' <most-recently-configured-version>
# * <old-postinst> `abort-upgrade' <new version>
# * <conflictor's-postinst> `abort-remove' `in-favour' <package>
# <new-version>
# * <postinst> `abort-remove'
# * <deconfigured's-postinst> `abort-deconfigure' `in-favour'
# <failed-install-package> <version> `removing'
# <conflicting-package> <version>
# for details, see https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
# the debian-policy package
case "$1" in
configure)
;;
abort-upgrade|abort-remove|abort-deconfigure)
;;
*)
echo "postinst called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
# generated by other debhelper scripts.
#DEBHELPER#
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#!/bin/sh
# postrm script for setnet
#
# see: dh_installdeb(1)
set -e
# summary of how this script can be called:
# * <postrm> `remove'
# * <postrm> `purge'
# * <old-postrm> `upgrade' <new-version>
# * <new-postrm> `failed-upgrade' <old-version>
# * <new-postrm> `abort-install'
# * <new-postrm> `abort-install' <old-version>
# * <new-postrm> `abort-upgrade' <old-version>
# * <disappearer's-postrm> `disappear' <overwriter>
# <overwriter-version>
# for details, see https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
# the debian-policy package
case "$1" in
purge|remove|upgrade|failed-upgrade|abort-install|abort-upgrade|disappear)
;;
*)
echo "postrm called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
# generated by other debhelper scripts.
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0

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#!/bin/sh
# preinst script for setnet
#
# see: dh_installdeb(1)
set -e
# summary of how this script can be called:
# * <new-preinst> `install'
# * <new-preinst> `install' <old-version>
# * <new-preinst> `upgrade' <old-version>
# * <old-preinst> `abort-upgrade' <new-version>
# for details, see https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
# the debian-policy package
case "$1" in
install|upgrade)
;;
abort-upgrade)
;;
*)
echo "preinst called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
# generated by other debhelper scripts.
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0

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#!/bin/sh
# prerm script for setnet
#
# see: dh_installdeb(1)
set -e
# summary of how this script can be called:
# * <prerm> `remove'
# * <old-prerm> `upgrade' <new-version>
# * <new-prerm> `failed-upgrade' <old-version>
# * <conflictor's-prerm> `remove' `in-favour' <package> <new-version>
# * <deconfigured's-prerm> `deconfigure' `in-favour'
# <package-being-installed> <version> `removing'
# <conflicting-package> <version>
# for details, see https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
# the debian-policy package
case "$1" in
remove|upgrade|deconfigure)
;;
failed-upgrade)
;;
*)
echo "prerm called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
# generated by other debhelper scripts.
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0

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#!/usr/bin/make -f
# See debhelper(7) (uncomment to enable)
# output every command that modifies files on the build system.
#export DH_VERBOSE = 1
# see FEATURE AREAS in dpkg-buildflags(1)
#export DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS = hardening=+all
# see ENVIRONMENT in dpkg-buildflags(1)
# package maintainers to append CFLAGS
#export DEB_CFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND = -Wall -pedantic
# package maintainers to append LDFLAGS
#export DEB_LDFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND = -Wl,--as-needed
%:
dh $@
# dh_make generated override targets
# This is example for Cmake (See https://bugs.debian.org/641051 )
#override_dh_auto_configure:
# dh_auto_configure -- # -DCMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)

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README.Debian
README.source

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#
# Regular cron jobs for the setnet package
#
0 4 * * * root [ -x /usr/bin/setnet_maintenance ] && /usr/bin/setnet_maintenance

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dh_update_autotools_config
dh_auto_configure
dh_auto_build
dh_auto_test
dh_prep
dh_auto_install
dh_install
dh_installdocs
dh_installchangelogs
dh_perl
dh_link
dh_strip_nondeterminism
dh_compress
dh_fixperms
dh_installdeb
dh_gencontrol
dh_md5sums
dh_builddeb
dh_builddeb

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# Defaults for setnet initscript
# sourced by /etc/init.d/setnet
# installed at /etc/default/setnet by the maintainer scripts
#
# This is a POSIX shell fragment
#
# Additional options that are passed to the Daemon.
DAEMON_OPTS=""

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Document: setnet
Title: Debian setnet Manual
Author: <insert document author here>
Abstract: This manual describes what setnet is
and how it can be used to
manage online manuals on Debian systems.
Section: unknown
Format: debiandoc-sgml
Files: /usr/share/doc/setnet/setnet.sgml.gz
Format: postscript
Files: /usr/share/doc/setnet/setnet.ps.gz
Format: text
Files: /usr/share/doc/setnet/setnet.text.gz
Format: HTML
Index: /usr/share/doc/setnet/html/index.html
Files: /usr/share/doc/setnet/html/*.html

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misc:Depends=
misc:Pre-Depends=

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/etc/setnetrc
/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_setnet.conf

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Package: setnet
Version: 0.1-1
Architecture: all
Maintainer: Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
Installed-Size: 64
Depends: bash, dialog, iproute2, dhcp-client
Suggests: wpasupplicant
Section: unknown
Priority: optional
Homepage: http://kalos.mine.nu/setnet
Description: simple bash+dialog tool to configure networks
setnet is a relatively simple bash+dialog tool to configure ethernet
and wifi connections.

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6f6229c3f868bd852a16a9514cbbaa87 usr/sbin/setnet.sh
14d36df6a96346c9126ffe5cb4c2bbd6 usr/share/doc/setnet/README.Debian
d47fe95e38c07c7ab04d65e36ba03614 usr/share/doc/setnet/changelog.Debian.gz
e5218c2f383b136780a03ba5e3f610b2 usr/share/doc/setnet/copyright

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##
##
## setnetrc -- configuration file for setnet
##
##
##
## The default configuration file for wpa_supplicant
##
WPA_FILE=/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_setnet.conf
##
## Logfile
##
LOGFILE=/var/log/setnet.log

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ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
update_config=1

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setnet for Debian
----------------
setnet is a simple bash+dialog tool to congfigure ethernet and wifi networks.
It is still at alpha stage, so you should use it AT YOUR OWN RISK.
=== USAGE ===
setnet is installed under /usr/sbin/setnet.sh and by default it uses the file
/etc/setnetrc for configuration. There are currently only two defined variables
in setnetrc, namely
- WPA_FILE
This is the file configuration file used by wpa_supplicant
- LOGNAME
This is the file where logs will be put
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Fri, 30 Dec 2016 16:06:26 +0000

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Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: setnet
Source: <http://kalos.mine.nu/setnet>
Files: debian/*
Copyright: 2016 Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
License: GPL-3+
This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
.
This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
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3.0 (quilt)

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# Example watch control file for uscan
# Rename this file to "watch" and then you can run the "uscan" command
# to check for upstream updates and more.
# See uscan(1) for format
# Compulsory line, this is a version 4 file
version=4
# PGP signature mangle, so foo.tar.gz has foo.tar.gz.sig
#opts="pgpsigurlmangle=s%$%.sig%"
# HTTP site (basic)
#http://example.com/downloads.html \
# files/setnet-([\d\.]+)\.tar\.gz debian uupdate
# Uncommment to examine a FTP server
#ftp://ftp.example.com/pub/setnet-(.*)\.tar\.gz debian uupdate
# SourceForge hosted projects
# http://sf.net/setnet/ setnet-(.*)\.tar\.gz debian uupdate
# GitHub hosted projects
#opts="filenamemangle=s%(?:.*?)?v?(\d[\d.]*)\.tar\.gz%<project>-$1.tar.gz%" \
# https://github.com/<user>/setnet/tags \
# (?:.*?/)?v?(\d[\d.]*)\.tar\.gz debian uupdate
# PyPI
# https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/<initial>/setnet/ \
# setnet-(.+)\.tar\.gz debian uupdate
# Direct Git
# opts="mode=git" http://git.example.com/setnet.git \
# refs/tags/v([\d\.]+) debian uupdate
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##
##
## setnetrc -- configuration file for setnet
##
##
##
## The default configuration file for wpa_supplicant
##
WPA_FILE=/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_setnet.conf
##
## Logfile
##
LOGFILE=/var/log/setnet.log

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ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
update_config=1

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2017-01-07 KatolaZ <katolaz@freaknet.org>
* setnet.sh (configure_device): Improved wifi detection
* (netdiag_ping), (netdiag_traceroute),(netdiag_query):
changed dialog to programbox
* solved viasualitation bug in ip config
* added a manpage
* Added configuration variable "WIFI_DEVICES"
* The "Setup interface" menu has been reorganised
* added "Config IP Address" and "Manage Wifi Networking"

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+--------------+
| setnet |
+--------------+
Copyleft (C) Vincenzo "KatolaZ" Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
2016, 2017
=== DESCRIPTION ===
setnet is a shell script with a dialog UI to configure ethernet and
wifi connections. It is meant to be POSIX-compliant, and has been
tested with bash, busybox, dash, ksh, mksh, posh, and yash. It is
still to be considered beta software, so you should use it AT YOUR OWN
RISK, but it is already fully functional.
=== LICENSE ===
setnet is Free Software, and can be used and distributed under the
terms of the GNU General Public License, either version 3 of the
licence or, at your option, any later version.
Please see the file LICENSE for more information
=== DEPENDENCIES ===
In order to run setset, you MUST satisfy this (relatively small) set
of dependencies:
- a posix-compliant shell (bash, busybox, dash, ksh, mksh, posh, and
yash have been tested)
- dialog (version 1.2 tested, but it should work with previous
versions as well)
- dhcp-client (for dhclient, tested with isc-dhcp-client)
- iproute2 (for ip)
- wireless-tools (for iwconfig, currently required for interface
identification)
Most of those tools might already be installed in your system anyway.
In particular, setnet uses:
- dialog: to provide a minimal Text-based User Interface,
- ip: to configure network interfaces and get information about them,
- dhclient: for DHCP-based IP configuration
- iwconfig: to check whether a network device is a wifi adapter
In order to use the full set of functionalities provided by setnet,
you MIGHT also need the following packages:
- wpa_supplicant (for wifi configuration)
- net-tools (for netstat, to gather information about network status)
- iputils-ping (for ping)
- bind9-nost (for host, used to check DNS configuration)
- traceroute (to trace the route between your host and any other host
in the Internet)
Again, most of them should be already installed in your system anyway.
=== USAGE ===
setnet is installed under /usr/sbin/setnet.sh. If invoked with "-h",
it provides a list of supported options:
$ ./setnet.sh -h
Usage: setnet.sh [OPTION]
Options:
-c cfg_file Load configuration from cfg_file.
-v Print version number and exit.
-h Show this help.
$
If the argument "-c" is specified, setnet will use the provided
configuration file. Otherwise, it will look for its configuration file
in one of the following locations:
- /etc/setnetrc
- ~/.setnetrc
in the given order. The following configuration variables should be
defined in setnetrc:
- WPA_FILE
This is the file configuration file used by wpa_supplicant.
- LOGNAME
This is the file used for logging.
- TRUNCATE_LOG
if equal to "yes", the log file will be truncated when setnet
starts
=== root vs. mortal users ===
Networking is an amdinistration task, and as such should be performed
by the host administrator, i.e., the user with UID 0 (normally called
"root"). However, in many modern GNU/Linux systems it is customary to
allow normal users to perform some administration tasks. There are at
least two concrete possibilities to allow a particular user (in the
following we call such user "fool") to configure network interfaces
using setnet.
-- 1) First approach: using sudo
If sudo is installed in your system, it is sufficient to add the
following line:
fool ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/setnet.sh
to the file /etc/sudoers, and the user "fool" will be able to run
setnet.sh with effective UID 0 (i.e., as if it was root), by using the
command:
[fool@host]$ sudo /usr/sbin/setnet.sh
and thus will be able to perform all the needed admin tasks to
configure networking.
-- 2) Second approach: using sup
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setnet for Debian
----------------
<this file describes information about the source package, see Debian policy
manual section 4.14. You WILL either need to modify or delete this file>
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Wed, 04 Jan 2017 18:52:56 +0000

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setnet (0.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Version 0.2.1 -- See ChangeLog for details
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Sat, 07 Jan 2017 23:29:44 +0000
setnet (0.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Initial release (20170104)
== Major Changes ==
+ Polished code to make it posix-shell compliant
+ Tested with bash, busybox, dash, ksh, mksh, posh, yash
+ Added support and checks for hard, soft, and optional
dependencies
+ Added standard command line options (-c, -h, -v)
+ Added submenu "Info" with basic network testing tools
+ Added submenu "Dump" to dump network information to a file
+ Added submenu "Log" (shows setnet logfile)
+ Added status information in device configuration panel
+ Added minimal README.Debian file
-- Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> Wed, 04 Jan 2017 18:52:56 +0000

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Source: setnet
Section: unknown
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>=9)
Standards-Version: 3.9.8
Homepage: http://kalos.mine.nu/setnet
#Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/collab-maint/setnet.git
#Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/setnet.git
Package: setnet
Architecture: all
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, bash | busybox | dash | ksh | mksh | posh | yash , dhcp-client, dialog, iproute2, iw
Suggests: wpasupplicant, pastebinit, net-tools, iputils-ping, bind9-host, traceroute
Description: simple shell/dialog tool to configure networks
setnet is a shell script with a dialog UI to configure ethernet
and wifi connections. It is meant to be POSIX-compliant, and has
been tested on bash, busybox, dash, ksh, mksh, posh, and yash.

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Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: setnet
Source: <http://kalos.mine.nu/setnet>
Files: debian/*
Copyright: 2016 Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
License: GPL-3+
This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
.
This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
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#!/bin/sh
# kFreeBSD do not accept scripts as interpreters, using #!/bin/sh and sourcing.
if [ true != "$INIT_D_SCRIPT_SOURCED" ] ; then
set "$0" "$@"; INIT_D_SCRIPT_SOURCED=true . /lib/init/init-d-script
fi
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: setnet
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: <Enter a short description of the software>
# Description: <Enter a long description of the software>
# <...>
# <...>
### END INIT INFO
# Author: Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
DESC="setnet"
DAEMON=/usr/bin/setnet
# This is an example to start a single forking daemon capable of writing
# a pid file. To get other behaviors, implement do_start(), do_stop() or
# other functions to override the defaults in /lib/init/init-d-script.
# See also init-d-script(5)

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setnet.sh /usr/sbin
setnetrc /etc/
wpa_setnet.conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/
setnet.8.gz /usr/share/man/man8/
ChangeLog /usr/share/doc/setnet/

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.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
.\" (C) Copyright 2017 Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>,
.\"
.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
.TH Setnet SECTION "January 4 2017"
.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
.\"
.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
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.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
.SH NAME
setnet \- program to do something
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B setnet
.RI [ options ] " files" ...
.br
.B bar
.RI [ options ] " files" ...
.SH DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the
.B setnet
and
.B bar
commands.
.PP
.\" TeX users may be more comfortable with the \fB<whatever>\fP and
.\" \fI<whatever>\fP escape sequences to invode bold face and italics,
.\" respectively.
\fBsetnet\fP is a program that...
.SH OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
options starting with two dashes (`-').
A summary of options is included below.
For a complete description, see the Info files.
.TP
.B \-h, \-\-help
Show summary of options.
.TP
.B \-v, \-\-version
Show version of program.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR bar (1),
.BR baz (1).
.br
The programs are documented fully by
.IR "The Rise and Fall of a Fooish Bar" ,
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<para>The system-wide configuration file to control the
behaviour of <application>&dhpackage;</application>. See
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<refentrytitle>foo.conf</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
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<term><filename>${HOME}/.foo.conf</filename></term>
<listitem>
<para>The per-user configuration file to control the
behaviour of <application>&dhpackage;</application>. See
<citerefentry>
<refentrytitle>foo.conf</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
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<title>ENVIRONMENT</title>
<variablelist>
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<term><envar>FOO_CONF</envar></term>
<listitem>
<para>If used, the defined file is used as configuration
file (see also <xref linkend="files"/>).</para>
</listitem>
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</variablelist>
</refsect1>
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<title>DIAGNOSTICS</title>
<para>The following diagnostics may be issued
on <filename class="devicefile">stderr</filename>:</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><errortext>Bad configuration file. Exiting.</errortext></term>
<listitem>
<para>The configuration file seems to contain a broken configuration
line. Use the <option>--verbose</option> option, to get more info.
</para>
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be used in scripts:</para>
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<segtitle>Diagnostic</segtitle>
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</seglistitem>
<seglistitem>
<seg><errorcode>1</errorcode></seg>
<seg>The configuration file seems to be broken.</seg>
</seglistitem>
</segmentedlist>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="bugs">
<!-- Or use this section to tell about upstream BTS. -->
<title>BUGS</title>
<para>The program is currently limited to only work
with the <package>foobar</package> library.</para>
<para>The upstreams <acronym>BTS</acronym> can be found
at <ulink url="http://bugzilla.foo.tld"/>.</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="see_also">
<title>SEE ALSO</title>
<!-- In alpabetical order. -->
<para><citerefentry>
<refentrytitle>bar</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
</citerefentry>, <citerefentry>
<refentrytitle>baz</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
</citerefentry>, <citerefentry>
<refentrytitle>foo.conf</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
</citerefentry></para>
<para>The programs are documented fully by <citetitle>The Rise and
Fall of a Fooish Bar</citetitle> available via the <citerefentry>
<refentrytitle>info</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
</citerefentry> system.</para>
</refsect1>
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?package(setnet):needs="X11|text|vc|wm" section="Applications/see-menu-manual"\
title="setnet" command="/usr/bin/setnet"

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#!/bin/sh
# postinst script for setnet
#
# see: dh_installdeb(1)
set -e
# summary of how this script can be called:
# * <postinst> `configure' <most-recently-configured-version>
# * <old-postinst> `abort-upgrade' <new version>
# * <conflictor's-postinst> `abort-remove' `in-favour' <package>
# <new-version>
# * <postinst> `abort-remove'
# * <deconfigured's-postinst> `abort-deconfigure' `in-favour'
# <failed-install-package> <version> `removing'
# <conflicting-package> <version>
# for details, see https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
# the debian-policy package
case "$1" in
configure)
;;
abort-upgrade|abort-remove|abort-deconfigure)
;;
*)
echo "postinst called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
# generated by other debhelper scripts.
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0

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#!/bin/sh
# postrm script for setnet
#
# see: dh_installdeb(1)
set -e
# summary of how this script can be called:
# * <postrm> `remove'
# * <postrm> `purge'
# * <old-postrm> `upgrade' <new-version>
# * <new-postrm> `failed-upgrade' <old-version>
# * <new-postrm> `abort-install'
# * <new-postrm> `abort-install' <old-version>
# * <new-postrm> `abort-upgrade' <old-version>
# * <disappearer's-postrm> `disappear' <overwriter>
# <overwriter-version>
# for details, see https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
# the debian-policy package
case "$1" in
purge|remove|upgrade|failed-upgrade|abort-install|abort-upgrade|disappear)
;;
*)
echo "postrm called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
# generated by other debhelper scripts.
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0

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#!/bin/sh
# preinst script for setnet
#
# see: dh_installdeb(1)
set -e
# summary of how this script can be called:
# * <new-preinst> `install'
# * <new-preinst> `install' <old-version>
# * <new-preinst> `upgrade' <old-version>
# * <old-preinst> `abort-upgrade' <new-version>
# for details, see https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
# the debian-policy package
case "$1" in
install|upgrade)
;;
abort-upgrade)
;;
*)
echo "preinst called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
# generated by other debhelper scripts.
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0

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#!/bin/sh
# prerm script for setnet
#
# see: dh_installdeb(1)
set -e
# summary of how this script can be called:
# * <prerm> `remove'
# * <old-prerm> `upgrade' <new-version>
# * <new-prerm> `failed-upgrade' <old-version>
# * <conflictor's-prerm> `remove' `in-favour' <package> <new-version>
# * <deconfigured's-prerm> `deconfigure' `in-favour'
# <package-being-installed> <version> `removing'
# <conflicting-package> <version>
# for details, see https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
# the debian-policy package
case "$1" in
remove|upgrade|deconfigure)
;;
failed-upgrade)
;;
*)
echo "prerm called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
# generated by other debhelper scripts.
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0

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#!/usr/bin/make -f
# See debhelper(7) (uncomment to enable)
# output every command that modifies files on the build system.
#export DH_VERBOSE = 1
# see FEATURE AREAS in dpkg-buildflags(1)
#export DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS = hardening=+all
# see ENVIRONMENT in dpkg-buildflags(1)
# package maintainers to append CFLAGS
#export DEB_CFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND = -Wall -pedantic
# package maintainers to append LDFLAGS
#export DEB_LDFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND = -Wl,--as-needed
%:
dh $@
# dh_make generated override targets
# This is example for Cmake (See https://bugs.debian.org/641051 )
#override_dh_auto_configure:
# dh_auto_configure -- # -DCMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)

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README.Debian
README.source

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#
# Regular cron jobs for the setnet package
#
0 4 * * * root [ -x /usr/bin/setnet_maintenance ] && /usr/bin/setnet_maintenance

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dh_update_autotools_config
dh_auto_configure
dh_auto_build
dh_auto_test
dh_prep
dh_auto_install
dh_install
dh_installdocs
dh_installchangelogs
dh_installman
dh_perl
dh_link
dh_strip_nondeterminism
dh_compress
dh_fixperms
dh_installdeb
dh_gencontrol
dh_md5sums
dh_builddeb
dh_builddeb

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# Defaults for setnet initscript
# sourced by /etc/init.d/setnet
# installed at /etc/default/setnet by the maintainer scripts
#
# This is a POSIX shell fragment
#
# Additional options that are passed to the Daemon.
DAEMON_OPTS=""

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Document: setnet
Title: Debian setnet Manual
Author: <insert document author here>
Abstract: This manual describes what setnet is
and how it can be used to
manage online manuals on Debian systems.
Section: unknown
Format: debiandoc-sgml
Files: /usr/share/doc/setnet/setnet.sgml.gz
Format: postscript
Files: /usr/share/doc/setnet/setnet.ps.gz
Format: text
Files: /usr/share/doc/setnet/setnet.text.gz
Format: HTML
Index: /usr/share/doc/setnet/html/index.html
Files: /usr/share/doc/setnet/html/*.html

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misc:Depends=
misc:Pre-Depends=

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/etc/setnetrc
/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_setnet.conf

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Package: setnet
Version: 0.2.1-1
Architecture: all
Maintainer: Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
Installed-Size: 98
Depends: bash | busybox | dash | ksh | mksh | posh | yash, dhcp-client, dialog, iproute2, iw
Suggests: wpasupplicant, pastebinit, net-tools, iputils-ping, bind9-host, traceroute
Section: unknown
Priority: optional
Homepage: http://kalos.mine.nu/setnet
Description: simple shell/dialog tool to configure networks
setnet is a shell script with a dialog UI to configure ethernet
and wifi connections. It is meant to be POSIX-compliant, and has
been tested on bash, busybox, dash, ksh, mksh, posh, and yash.

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980d58c2cd00e288713afd4a6531adb8 usr/sbin/setnet.sh
4172998fd574b48830832ab309394f0b usr/share/doc/setnet/ChangeLog
d690d59753d9fcd42667d50efb859a68 usr/share/doc/setnet/README.Debian
3cfe3b32a34f3283b5c35b4ca64d3a61 usr/share/doc/setnet/changelog.Debian.gz
99816219e17b3947549385cc94e2a822 usr/share/doc/setnet/changelog.gz
e5218c2f383b136780a03ba5e3f610b2 usr/share/doc/setnet/copyright
7f9fc45fe0e3f9ba560668f48ac7f8a2 usr/share/man/man8/setnet.8.gz

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##
##
## setnetrc -- configuration file for setnet
##
##
##
## WPA_FILE: The default configuration file for wpa_supplicant
##
WPA_FILE=/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_setnet.conf
##
## LOGFILE: Location of the logfile
##
LOGFILE=/var/log/setnet.log
##
## TRUNCATE_LOG: Truncate the log file at startup
##
TRUNCATE_LOG="yes"
##
## WIFI_DEVICES: List of Wi-Fi devices, to be used if automatic
## detection fails
##
##WIFI_DEVICES="wlan1 wlan3"

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ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
update_config=1
GROUP=wheel

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2017-01-07 KatolaZ <katolaz@freaknet.org>
* setnet.sh (configure_device): Improved wifi detection
* (netdiag_ping), (netdiag_traceroute),(netdiag_query):
changed dialog to programbox
* solved viasualitation bug in ip config
* added a manpage
* Added configuration variable "WIFI_DEVICES"
* The "Setup interface" menu has been reorganised
* added "Config IP Address" and "Manage Wifi Networking"

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+--------------+
| setnet |
+--------------+
Copyleft (C) Vincenzo "KatolaZ" Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
2016, 2017
=== DESCRIPTION ===
setnet is a shell script with a dialog UI to configure ethernet and
wifi connections. It is meant to be POSIX-compliant, and has been
tested with bash, busybox, dash, ksh, mksh, posh, and yash. It is
still to be considered beta software, so you should use it AT YOUR OWN
RISK, but it is already fully functional.
=== LICENSE ===
setnet is Free Software, and can be used and distributed under the
terms of the GNU General Public License, either version 3 of the
licence or, at your option, any later version.
Please see the file LICENSE for more information
=== DEPENDENCIES ===
In order to run setset, you MUST satisfy this (relatively small) set
of dependencies:
- a posix-compliant shell (bash, busybox, dash, ksh, mksh, posh, and
yash have been tested)
- dialog (version 1.2 tested, but it should work with previous
versions as well)
- dhcp-client (for dhclient, tested with isc-dhcp-client)
- iproute2 (for ip)
- wireless-tools (for iwconfig, currently required for interface
identification)
Most of those tools might already be installed in your system anyway.
In particular, setnet uses:
- dialog: to provide a minimal Text-based User Interface,
- ip: to configure network interfaces and get information about them,
- dhclient: for DHCP-based IP configuration
- iwconfig: to check whether a network device is a wifi adapter
In order to use the full set of functionalities provided by setnet,
you MIGHT also need the following packages:
- wpa_supplicant (for wifi configuration)
- net-tools (for netstat, to gather information about network status)
- iputils-ping (for ping)
- bind9-nost (for host, used to check DNS configuration)
- traceroute (to trace the route between your host and any other host
in the Internet)
Again, most of them should be already installed in your system anyway.
=== USAGE ===
setnet is installed under /usr/sbin/setnet.sh. If invoked with "-h",
it provides a list of supported options:
$ ./setnet.sh -h
Usage: setnet.sh [OPTION]
Options:
-c cfg_file Load configuration from cfg_file.
-v Print version number and exit.
-h Show this help.
$
If the argument "-c" is specified, setnet will use the provided
configuration file. Otherwise, it will look for its configuration file
in one of the following locations:
- /etc/setnetrc
- ~/.setnetrc
in the given order. The following configuration variables should be
defined in setnetrc:
- WPA_FILE
This is the file configuration file used by wpa_supplicant.
- LOGNAME
This is the file used for logging.
- TRUNCATE_LOG
if equal to "yes", the log file will be truncated when setnet
starts
=== root vs. mortal users ===
Networking is an amdinistration task, and as such should be performed
by the host administrator, i.e., the user with UID 0 (normally called
"root"). However, in many modern GNU/Linux systems it is customary to
allow normal users to perform some administration tasks. There are at
least two concrete possibilities to allow a particular user (in the
following we call such user "fool") to configure network interfaces
using setnet.
-- 1) First approach: using sudo
If sudo is installed in your system, it is sufficient to add the
following line:
fool ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/setnet.sh
to the file /etc/sudoers, and the user "fool" will be able to run
setnet.sh with effective UID 0 (i.e., as if it was root), by using the
command:
[fool@host]$ sudo /usr/sbin/setnet.sh
and thus will be able to perform all the needed admin tasks to
configure networking.
-- 2) Second approach: using sup
......TO BE DOCUMENTED......

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Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: setnet
Source: <http://kalos.mine.nu/setnet>
Files: debian/*
Copyright: 2016 Vincenzo (KatolaZ) Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org>
License: GPL-3+
This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
.
This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
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3.0 (quilt)

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# Example watch control file for uscan
# Rename this file to "watch" and then you can run the "uscan" command
# to check for upstream updates and more.
# See uscan(1) for format
# Compulsory line, this is a version 4 file
version=4
# PGP signature mangle, so foo.tar.gz has foo.tar.gz.sig
#opts="pgpsigurlmangle=s%$%.sig%"
# HTTP site (basic)
#http://example.com/downloads.html \
# files/setnet-([\d\.]+)\.tar\.gz debian uupdate
# Uncommment to examine a FTP server
#ftp://ftp.example.com/pub/setnet-(.*)\.tar\.gz debian uupdate
# SourceForge hosted projects
# http://sf.net/setnet/ setnet-(.*)\.tar\.gz debian uupdate
# GitHub hosted projects
#opts="filenamemangle=s%(?:.*?)?v?(\d[\d.]*)\.tar\.gz%<project>-$1.tar.gz%" \
# https://github.com/<user>/setnet/tags \
# (?:.*?/)?v?(\d[\d.]*)\.tar\.gz debian uupdate
# PyPI
# https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/<initial>/setnet/ \
# setnet-(.+)\.tar\.gz debian uupdate
# Direct Git
# opts="mode=git" http://git.example.com/setnet.git \
# refs/tags/v([\d\.]+) debian uupdate
# Uncomment to find new files on GooglePages
# http://example.googlepages.com/foo.html setnet-(.*)\.tar\.gz

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##
##
## setnetrc -- configuration file for setnet
##
##
##
## WPA_FILE: The default configuration file for wpa_supplicant
##
WPA_FILE=/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_setnet.conf
##
## LOGFILE: Location of the logfile
##
LOGFILE=/var/log/setnet.log
##
## TRUNCATE_LOG: Truncate the log file at startup
##
TRUNCATE_LOG="yes"
##
## WIFI_DEVICES: List of Wi-Fi devices, to be used if automatic
## detection fails
##
##WIFI_DEVICES="wlan1 wlan3"

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ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
update_config=1
GROUP=wheel

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