addr) RET=`route -n | awk '/^0.0.0.0/{print $2}'` ;;
*) echo "cp_get_ifdefault: Argument required (dev or addr)" >&2 ;;
esac
- [ -z "$RET" -a "$1" -a "$CP_VERBOSE" ] && echo "cp_get_ifdefault: No default route" >&2
+ [ -z "$RET" -a "$1" ] && echo "cp_get_ifdefault: No default route" >&2
[ -z "$echo_return" ] || echo $RET
CP_ECHO_RETURN="$echo_return"
[ -z "$RET" ] && return 1
esac
fi
}
+
+# by ico, Wed, 20 Apr 2005 21:09:54 +0200
+cp_get_ldap_suffix() {
+ local echo_return
+ echo_return="$CP_ECHO_RETURN" # since we're making our own calls
+ # in our own way we need to set CP_ECHO_RETURN the way we want it
+ # but preserving initial state so it could be used afterwards
+ CP_ECHO_RETURN=""
+
+ [ "$CP_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ] && set -vx
+
+ if [ ! -f /etc/ldap/slapd.conf ]; then
+ echo "cp_get_ldap_suffix: /etc/ldap/slapd.conf: No such file" >&2
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ RET="`awk /^suffix/'{print $2}' /etc/ldap/slapd.conf | head -1 | tr -d '"'`"
+
+ [ -z "$RET" ] && echo "cp_get_ldap_suffix: No LDAP suffix in /etc/ldap/slapd.conf" >&2
+ [ -z "$echo_return" ] || echo $RET
+ CP_ECHO_RETURN="$echo_return"
+ [ -z "$RET" ] && return 1
+}