diff --git a/common/files/etc/sysconfig/network/config b/common/files/etc/sysconfig/network/config new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6008ffc --- /dev/null +++ b/common/files/etc/sysconfig/network/config @@ -0,0 +1,302 @@ +## Type: integer +## Default: "" +# +# How log to wait for IPv6 autoconfig in ifup when requested with +# the auto6 or +auto6 tag in BOOTPROTO variable. +# When unset, a wicked built-in default defer time (10sec) is used. +# +AUTO6_WAIT_AT_BOOT="" + +## Type: list(all,dns,none,"") +## Default: "" +# +# Whether to update system (DNS) settings from IPv6 RA when requested +# with the auto6 or +auto6 tag in BOOTPROTO variable. +# Defaults to update if autoconf sysctl (address autoconf) is enabled. +# +AUTO6_UPDATE="" + +## Type: list(auto,yes,no) +## Default: "auto" +# +# Permits to specify/modify a global ifcfg default. Use with care! +# +# This settings breaks rules for many things, which require carrier +# before they can start, e.g. L2 link protocols, link authentication, +# ipv4 duplicate address detection, ipv6 duplicate detection will +# happen "post-mortem" and maybe even cause to disable ipv6 at all. +# See also "man ifcfg" for further informations. +# +LINK_REQUIRED="auto" + +## Type: string +## Default: "" +# +# Allows to specify a comma separated list of debug facilities used +# by wicked. Negated facility names can be prepended by a "-", e.g.: +# "all,-events,-socket,-objectmodel,xpath,xml,dbus" +# +# When set, wicked debug level is automatically enabled. +# For a complete list of facility names, see: "wicked --debug help". +# +WICKED_DEBUG="" + +## Type: list("",error,warning,notice,info,debug,debug1,debug2,debug3) +## Default: "" +# +# Allows to specify wicked debug level. Default level is "notice". +# +WICKED_LOG_LEVEL="" +## Path: Network/General +## Description: Global network configuration +# +# Note: +# Most of the options can and should be overridden by per-interface +# settings in the ifcfg-* files. +# +# Note: The ISC dhclient started by the NetworkManager is not using any +# of these options -- NetworkManager is not using any sysconfig settings. +# + +## Type: yesno +## Default: yes +# If ifup should check if an IPv4 address is already in use, set this to yes. +# +# Make sure that packet sockets (CONFIG_PACKET) are supported in the kernel, +# since this feature uses arp, which depends on that. +# Also be aware that this takes one second per interface; consider that when +# setting up a lot of interfaces. +CHECK_DUPLICATE_IP="yes" + +## Type: list(auto,yes,no) +## Default: auto +# If ifup should send a gratuitous ARP to inform the receivers about its +# IPv4 addresses. Default is to send gratuitous ARP, when duplicate IPv4 +# address check is enabled and the check were sucessful. +# +# Make sure that packet sockets (CONFIG_PACKET) are supported in the kernel, +# since this feature uses arp, which depends on that. +SEND_GRATUITOUS_ARP="auto" + +## Type: yesno +## Default: no +# Switch on/off debug messages for all network configuration stuff. If set to no +# most scripts can enable it locally with "-o debug". +DEBUG="no" + +## Type: integer +## Default: 30 +# +# Some interfaces need some time to come up or come asynchronously via hotplug. +# WAIT_FOR_INTERFACES is a global wait for all mandatory interfaces in +# seconds. If empty no wait occurs. +# +WAIT_FOR_INTERFACES="30" + +## Type: yesno +## Default: yes +# +# With this variable you can determine if the SuSEfirewall when enabled +# should get started when network interfaces are started. +FIREWALL="yes" + +## Type: int +## Default: 30 +# +# When using NetworkManager you may define a timeout to wait for NetworkManager +# to connect in NetworkManager-wait-online.service. Other network services +# may require the system to have a valid network setup in order to succeed. +# +# This variable has no effect if NetworkManager is disabled. +# +NM_ONLINE_TIMEOUT="30" + +## Type: string +## Default: "dns-resolver dns-bind ntp-runtime nis" +# +# This variable defines the start order of netconfig modules installed +# in the /etc/netconfig.d/ directory. +# +# To disable the execution of a module, don't remove it from the list +# but prepend it with a minus sign, "-ntp-runtime". +# +NETCONFIG_MODULES_ORDER="dns-resolver dns-bind dns-dnsmasq nis ntp-runtime" + +## Type: yesno +## Default: no +# +# Enable netconfig verbose reporting. +# +NETCONFIG_VERBOSE="no" + +## Type: yesno +## Default: no +# +# This variable enables netconfig to always force a replace of modified +# files and automatically enables the -f | --force-replace parameter. +# +# The purpose is to use it as workaround, when some other tool trashes +# the files, e.g. /etc/resolv.conf and you observe messages like this +# in your logs on in "netconfig update" output: +# ATTENTION: You have modified /etc/resolv.conf. Leaving it untouched. +# +# Please do not forget to also report a bug as we have a system policy +# to use netconfig. +# +NETCONFIG_FORCE_REPLACE="no" + +## Type: string +## Default: "auto" +# +# Defines the DNS merge policy as documented in netconfig(8) manual page. +# Set to "" to disable DNS configuration. +# +NETCONFIG_DNS_POLICY="auto" + +## Type: string(resolver,bind,dnsmasq,) +## Default: "resolver" +# +# Defines the name of the DNS forwarder that has to be configured. +# Currently implemented are "bind", "dnsmasq" and "resolver", that +# causes to write the name server IP addresses to /etc/resolv.conf +# only (no forwarder). Empty string defaults to "resolver". +# +NETCONFIG_DNS_FORWARDER="resolver" + +## Type: yesno +## Default: yes +# +# When enabled (default) in forwarder mode ("bind", "dnsmasq"), +# netconfig writes an explicit localhost nameserver address to the +# /etc/resolv.conf, followed by the policy resolved name server list +# as fallback for the moments, when the local forwarder is stopped. +# +NETCONFIG_DNS_FORWARDER_FALLBACK="yes" + +## Type: string +## Default: "" +# +# List of DNS domain names used for host-name lookup. +# It is written as search list into the /etc/resolv.conf file. +# +NETCONFIG_DNS_STATIC_SEARCHLIST="" + +## Type: string +## Default: "" +# +# List of DNS nameserver IP addresses to use for host-name lookup. +# When the NETCONFIG_DNS_FORWARDER variable is set to "resolver", +# the name servers are written directly to /etc/resolv.conf. +# Otherwise, the nameserver are written into a forwarder specific +# configuration file and the /etc/resolv.conf does not contain any +# nameservers causing the glibc to use the name server on the local +# machine (the forwarder). See also netconfig(8) manual page +# +NETCONFIG_DNS_STATIC_SERVERS="10.2.0.101 10.2.0.102" + +## Type: string +## Default: "auto" +# +# Allows to specify a custom DNS service ranking list, that is which +# services provide preferred (e.g. vpn services), and which services +# fallback settings (e.g. avahi). +# Preferred service names have to be prepended with a "+", fallback +# service names with a "-" character. The special default value +# "auto" enables the current build-in service ranking list -- see the +# netconfig(8) manual page -- "none" or "" disables the ranking. +# +NETCONFIG_DNS_RANKING="auto" + +## Type: string +## Default: "" +# +# Allows to specify options to use when writting the /etc/resolv.conf, +# for example: +# "debug attempts:1 timeout:10" +# See resolv.conf(5) manual page for details. +# +NETCONFIG_DNS_RESOLVER_OPTIONS="" + +## Type: string +## Default: "" +# +# Allows to specify a sortlist to use when writting the /etc/resolv.conf, +# for example: +# 130.155.160.0/255.255.240.0 130.155.0.0" +# See resolv.conf(5) manual page for details. +# +NETCONFIG_DNS_RESOLVER_SORTLIST="" + +## Type: string +## Default: "auto" +# +# Defines the NTP merge policy as documented in netconfig(8) manual page. +# Set to "" to disable NTP configuration. +# +NETCONFIG_NTP_POLICY="auto" + +## Type: string +## Default: "" +# +# List of NTP servers. +# +NETCONFIG_NTP_STATIC_SERVERS="" + +## Type: string +## Default: "auto" +# +# Defines the NIS merge policy as documented in netconfig(8) manual page. +# Set to "" to disable NIS configuration. +# +NETCONFIG_NIS_POLICY="auto" + +## Type: string(yes,no,) +## Default: "yes" +# +# Defines whether to set the default NIS domain. When enabled and no domain +# is provided dynamically or in static settings, /etc/defaultdomain is used. +# Valid values are: +# - "no" or "" netconfig does not set the domainname +# - "yes" netconfig sets the domainname according to the +# NIS policy using settings provided by the first +# iterface and service that provided it. +# - "" as yes, but only using settings from interface. +# +NETCONFIG_NIS_SETDOMAINNAME="yes" + +## Type: string +## Default: "" +# +# Defines a default NIS domain. +# +# Further domain can be specified by adding a "_" suffix to +# the NETCONFIG_NIS_STATIC_DOMAIN and NETCONFIG_NIS_STATIC_SERVERS +# variables, e.g.: NETCONFIG_NIS_STATIC_DOMAIN_1="second". +# +NETCONFIG_NIS_STATIC_DOMAIN="" + +## Type: string +## Default: "" +# +# Defines a list of NIS servers for the default NIS domain or the +# domain specified with same "_" suffix. +# +NETCONFIG_NIS_STATIC_SERVERS="" + +## Type: string +## Default: '' +# +# Set this variable global variable to the ISO / IEC 3166 alpha2 +# country code specifying the wireless regulatory domain to set. +# When not empty, ifup-wireless will be set in the wpa_supplicant +# config or via 'iw reg set' command. +# +# Note: This option requires a wpa driver supporting it, like +# the 'nl80211' driver used by default since openSUSE 11.3. +# When you notice problems with your hardware, please file a +# bug report and set e.g. WIRELESS_WPA_DRIVER='wext' (the old +# default driver) in the ifcfg file. +# See also "/usr/sbin/wpa_supplicant --help" for the list of +# available wpa drivers. +# +WIRELESS_REGULATORY_DOMAIN='' diff --git a/common/network.sls b/common/network.sls new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d47e31f --- /dev/null +++ b/common/network.sls @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +configure /etc/sysconfig/network/config: + file.managed: + - name: /etc/sysconfig/network/config + - source: salt://common/files/etc/sysconfig/network/config + - user: root + - group: root + - mode: "0644" + +run netupdate: + cmd.run: + - name: netconfig update -f + - onchanges: + - file: /etc/sysconfig/network/config diff --git a/top.sls b/top.sls index 1e426df..52ab821 100644 --- a/top.sls +++ b/top.sls @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ base: '*': - common.groups - common.users + - common.network - sudo - ssh