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zira-etc/one-context.d/net-15-hostname
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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_kernel="$(uname -s)"
if [ "${_kernel}" = 'FreeBSD' ]; then
SED_I="sed -i ''"
else
SED_I="sed -i''"
fi
function set_hostname() {
local hostname=$1
if [ -d /run/systemd/system/ ] && hostnamectl status >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
hostnamectl set-hostname --static "${hostname}"
else
if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/network ]; then
eval "${SED_I} '/^HOSTNAME=.*$/d' /etc/sysconfig/network"
echo "HOSTNAME=${hostname}" >>/etc/sysconfig/network
elif [ "${_kernel}" = 'FreeBSD' ]; then
sysrc hostname="${hostname}"
else
echo "${hostname}" >/etc/hostname
fi
hostname "${hostname}"
fi
}
function set_domainname() {
domain=$1
eval "${SED_I} -e '/^domain .*/d' /etc/resolv.conf"
echo "domain ${domain}" >>/etc/resolv.conf
}
function get_first_ip() {
local ip
ip=${ip:-$(ip route get 1 2>/dev/null | grep 'src [0-9\.]\+' | head -1 | sed -e 's/^.*src \([0-9\.]*\).*$/\1/')}
ip=${ip:-$(ip -4 address show scope global up 2>/dev/null | awk '/inet / { gsub(/\/[^\/]+$/, "", $2); print $2; exit}')}
ip=${ip:-$(ifconfig 2>/dev/null | awk '/inet / { gsub(/\/[^\/]+$/, "", $2); print $2; exit}')}
ip=${ip:-$(hostname -I 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f1)}
ip=${ip:-$(hostname -i 2>/dev/null)}
echo "${ip}"
}
function get_dns_name() {
text=$(LC_ALL=C host "$1" 2>/dev/null)
[ $? = 0 ] || exit 0
[[ $text == *"has no PTR record" ]] && exit 0
name=$(echo "$text" | awk '/(has address|name pointer)/ {print $(NF)}' | sed 's/\.$//')
echo $name
}
function update_hosts() {
ip=$1
name=$2
hostname=$3
if [ "x${hostname}" = "x${name}" ]; then
hosts="${name}"
else
hosts="${name} ${hostname}"
fi
note='# one-contextd'
entry="${ip} ${hosts} ${note}"
# update our old entry
if grep -qi "${note}" /etc/hosts; then
eval "${SED_I} -e \"s/^.*${note}\$/${entry}/\" /etc/hosts"
# update entry with same IP (but not localhost)
elif grep -E "^${ip}[[:space:]]" /etc/hosts | grep -qv localhost; then
eval "${SED_I} -e \"/localhost/! s/^${ip}[[:space:]].*\$/${entry}/\" /etc/hosts"
# update entry with same name
elif grep -qE "[[:space:]]${name}([[:space:]]|#|\$)" /etc/hosts; then
eval "${SED_I} -re \"s/^.*[[:space:]]${name}([[:space:]#].*|$)/${entry}/\" /etc/hosts"
# create new entry
elif [ -f /etc/hosts ]; then
# In FreeBSD, sed doesn't interpret \n. We put a real newline.
eval "${SED_I} -e \"1s/^/${entry}\"$'\\\\\n/' /etc/hosts"
else
echo "${entry}" >>/etc/hosts
fi
}
#####
first_ip=$(get_first_ip)
if [ -n "$SET_HOSTNAME" ]; then
name=$(echo "$SET_HOSTNAME" | \
sed -e 's/[^-a-zA-Z0-9\.]/-/g' -e 's/^-*//g' -e 's/-*$//g')
elif [ -n "$DNS_HOSTNAME" ]; then
name=$(get_dns_name "${first_ip}")
elif [ "${EC2_HOSTNAME}" = 'YES' ]; then
# try to quickly get hostname from the EC2 metadata server or
# create hostname based on the first IPv4 (format: "ip-1-2-3-4")
name=$(curl -sf -m 5 'http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/local-hostname' 2>/dev/null)
if [ -z "${name}" ]; then
name="$(echo "${first_ip}" | grep -x '[0-9\.]\+' | tr . -)"
if [ -n "${name}" ]; then
name="ip-${name}"
fi
fi
fi
if [ -n "${name}" ]; then
# split host and domain names
hostname=${name%%.*}
domain=${name#*.}
if [ "x${domain}" = "x${hostname}" ]; then
domain=''
fi
# FreeBSD
if [ "${_kernel}" = 'FreeBSD' ]; then
set_hostname "${name}"
else
set_hostname "${hostname}"
fi
if [ -n "${domain}" ]; then
set_domainname "${domain}"
fi
if [ -n "${DNS_HOSTNAME}" ]; then
host_ip=$first_ip
else
# If selected hostname resolves on first IP,
# use first IP for local hostname in /etc/hosts.
# Otherwise use loopback IP.
name_ip=$(get_dns_name "${name}")
if [ "x${first_ip}" = "x${name_ip}" ]; then
host_ip=$first_ip
elif [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then
host_ip='127.0.1.1'
else
host_ip='127.0.0.1'
fi
fi
if [ -n "${host_ip}" ]; then
update_hosts "${host_ip}" "${name}" "${hostname}"
fi
fi