cd /opt/LJ echo -e "\n\e[1;31m" cat << HEREDOC \ \ / | | | | \ \ \ / _ \ | __| _ \ __ \__ \ _ \ __| _ \ | | \ \ \ / __/ | ( ( | | | | __/ | ( | | \ | \_/\_/ \___| _| \___| \___/ _| _| _| \___| \__| \___/ _____| \___/ HEREDOC echo -e "\e[0m\n" # Check the ip address on the machine checkNetwork(){ echo -e "\Checking network connectivity..." ping=$( ping 1.1.1.1 -c 1 -W 2 &>/dev/null; echo $?;) # Net is working, escape if [[ 0 -eq $ping ]] ; then echo -e "\n OK, Use this IP Address for GUEST_IP : $( ip address show | grep global | awk '{print $2}'|sed -e 's=/.*==' ) \n" return fi echo -e "\nSeems you can't reach internet..." # Get the ethernet interface # 772 is the loopback device, cf. http://lxr.linux.no/linux+v3.0/include/linux/if_arp.h#L67 for f in /sys/class/net/* ; do [[ 772 != $(cat "$f/type" ) ]] && interface=$(basename $f) done if [[ -z "$interface" ]] ; then echo -e "\e[31mFatal Error : no network interface configured."; # Eventually, use nm-tui for a graphical (ncurses install) read -e -p "(Experts only) Do you want to set up network via network-manager UI? [yN]: " [[ "${REPLY^^}" == "Y" ]] && { nmtui; return; } else echo "OK, network interface '$interface' found" fi # Ensure the interface is up ip l set $interface up ipList=$( ip address show | grep global ) ipRoute=$( ip route show | grep default ) [[ -z "$ipList" ]] && { echo -e "\nNo IP address configured. Please set one." read -e -i '192.168.1.90/24' -p "Which address and range do you want to use (or 'x' to skip)? " ipAddr [[ 'x' != "$ipAddr" ]] && { ip address add $ipAddr dev $interface } } [[ -z "$ipRoute" ]] && { echo -e "\nNo IP route configured. Please set one." read -e -i '192.168.1.1' -p "Which routing address do you want to use (or 'x' to skip)? " ipAddr [[ 'x' != "$ipAddr" ]] && { ip route add default via $ipAddr dev $interface } } } checkNetwork [[ ! -f /tmp/.first_run ]] && { touch /tmp/.first_run ; echo -e "\e[1mCaution! configuring the server and lasers network is mandatory for the app to work." echo -e "Type the "c" key immediately to start the configuration." echo -e "\e[0m" echo -e "Everytime you will login, the configure and documentation options will be offered to you." echo -e "Or use the commands 'config' or 'usage' any time to access the same functions." echo -e "\e[0m" } config(){ cd /opt/LJ ; /usr/bin/python3 configure.py; } usage(){ cat /opt/LJ/README.md; } echo -e "\e[1m" read -e -n 1 -p "Do you want to (c)onfigure the app, (r)ead documentation, or (n)othing: " echo -e "\e[0m" case $REPLY in (c): config ;; (r): usage ;; esac