#!/bin/sh # rc.tnfsd, part of SBo tnfsd build, by B. Watson. WTFPL. # To start tnfsd at boot, make this script executable, then add this code # to /etc/rc.d/rc.local: # [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.tnfsd ] && /etc/rc.d/rc.tnfsd start # tnfsd will chroot to $TNFS_ROOT and set its user ID to $TNFS_USER, # and its group ID to $TNFS_USER's primary group. Since there's no # other form of access control, make sure the $TNFS_USER can't wrote # to $TNFS_ROOT, unless you want to allow everyone who can connect # to write/delete/overwrite everything in $TNFS_ROOT. By default, # /var/tnfs is owned by root:tnfs-files. TNFS_USER=tnfsd TNFS_ROOT=/var/tnfs # Log gets overwritten on startup (no rotation). TNFS_LOG=/var/log/tnfsd.log # If you don't need the log at all. But if tnfsd fails to start, you # won't see any error messages from it... #TNFS_LOG=/dev/null kill_tnfsd() { /usr/bin/killall tnfsd && sleep 1 } start_tnfsd() { echo "Starting tnfsd." kill_tnfsd &>/dev/null /usr/bin/tnfsd "$TNFS_ROOT" -c "$TNFS_USER" >"$TNFS_LOG" &1 & } stop_tnfsd() { echo "Stopping tnfsd." kill_tnfsd } case "$1" in ""|start) start_tnfsd ;; stop) stop_tnfsd ;; restart) stop_tnfsd ; start_tnfsd ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 stop|start|restart" 1&>2; exit 1 ;; esac exit 0