| This document is meant to convince you to not use ifup/ifdown. |
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| The general problem with ifupdown is that it is "copulated in vertical |
| fashion" by design. It tries to do the job of shell script in C, |
| and this is invariably doomed to fail. You need ifup/ifdown |
| to be adaptable by local admins, and C is an extremely poor choice |
| for that. |
| |
| We are doomed to have problems with ifup/ifdown. Just look as this code: |
| |
| static const struct dhcp_client_t ext_dhcp_clients[] = { |
| { "dhcpcd", "<up cmd>", "<down cmd>" }, |
| { "dhclient", ........ }, |
| { "pump", ........ }, |
| { "udhcpc", ........ }, |
| }; |
| |
| static int dhcp_down(struct interface_defn_t *ifd, execfn *exec) |
| { |
| #if ENABLE_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_EXTERNAL_DHCP |
| int i ; |
| for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ext_dhcp_clients); i++) { |
| if (executable_exists(ext_dhcp_clients[i].name)) |
| return execute(ext_dhcp_clients[i].stopcmd, ifd, exec); |
| } |
| bb_error_msg("no dhcp clients found, using static interface shutdown"); |
| return static_down(ifd, exec); |
| #elif ENABLE_UDHCPC |
| return execute("kill " |
| "`cat /var/run/udhcpc.%iface%.pid` 2>/dev/null", ifd, exec); |
| #else |
| return 0; /* no dhcp support */ |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| How the hell it is supposed to work reliably this way? Just imagine that |
| admin is using pump and ifup/ifdown. It works. Then, for whatever reason, |
| admin installs dhclient, but does NOT use it. ifdown will STOP WORKING, |
| just because it will see installed dhclient binary in e.g. /usr/bin/dhclient! |
| This is stupid. |
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| I seriously urge people to not use ifup/ifdown. |
| Use something less brain damaged. |