On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Mel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sunday 06 July 2008 16:06:49 David Allen wrote: > >> I need to make several wholesale changes to a few different systems, >> and I'd prefer to do it over SSH without losing connectivity where >> possible. I know I can use ifconfig, or edit /etc/rc.conf directly >> and reboot, but is there a canonical way to make the changes in >> /etc/rc.conf and "reload" those changes to ensure everything is in a >> known state? From what I can determine, running netif stop/start >> would work, but would require I do that locally. > > So, you want to make changes to a machine and confirm they're correct, but > when they're not, the old settings should be restored: > > 0) make sure sshd listens on all ip's ('INADDR_ANY'), not preconfigured set. > > # cp -p /etc/rc.conf /etc/rc.conf.BEFORE_CHANGE > # ${EDITOR} /etc/rc.conf > # cp -p /etc/rc.conf /etc/rc.conf.CHANGES > > Then this script, say /root/bin/testrc.sh: > ===================================================================== > #!/bin/sh > > /etc/rc.d/netif stop > sleep 1 > /etc/rc.d/netif start > # sleep for 5 minutes, should be ample time to re-establish the ssh > # connection. > sleep 300 > # We were not killed, this means the connection is faulty > cp -p /etc/rc.conf.BEFORE_CHANGE /etc/rc.conf > /etc/rc.d/netif stop > sleep 1 > /etc/rc.d/netif start > ===================================================================== > > Then run as: > daemon -p /var/run/testrc.pid /root/bin/testrc.sh > > When you can log back in, simply: > kill `cat /var/run/testrc.pid` ; rm /var/run/testrc.pid > And rm /etc/rc.conf.BEFORE_CHANGE if you feel comfy. > > If you couldn't log back in, inspect /etc/rc.conf.CHANGES and adjust, rm the > pid file, rince and repeat.
LOL. You've turned what was could have been an awkward scenario and a cheap and dirty hack into something almost elegant. Me, I'm just trying to save some trips but I'm sure there's enough of us who have encountered a situation where physical access is out of the question or simply not doable. My thanks to everyone that replied. _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"