#!/bin/sh # is_lsb_ubuntu exit status indicates whether system appears to be Ubuntu. # Using required /etc/lsb-release file, instead of optional lsb_release command. is_lsb_ubuntu () { awk ' (match($0, "^[ \t]*DISTRIB_ID=") == 1) { # A DISTRIB_ID line id = substr($0, RLENGTH + 1) # Save its value } END { # Examine last DISTRIB_ID value to see if Ubuntu indicated if (match(id, "^(Ubuntu|\"Ubuntu\")[ \t]*$") == 1) { exit 0 # Ubuntu } exit 1 # Not Ubuntu } ' /etc/lsb-release >/dev/null 2>&1 # Routine exit status is exit status of the last command -- the awk script. # # Note: if /etc/lsb-release does not exist, the exit status indicates # failure (not Ubuntu), which is the correct outcome. } DIRECTORY=/var/named if [ -f /etc/SuSE-release ]; then DIRECTORY=/var/lib/named fi FILE=/etc/named.conf if ( is_lsb_ubuntu ); then FILE=/etc/bind/named.conf fi #unalias cp if [ -f $FILE ]; then cp -f $FILE ${FILE}.ORIG fi if [ ! -d $DIRECTORY ]; then mkdir $DIRECTORY fi echo "options { directory \"$DIRECTORY\"; dump-file \"$DIRECTORY/data/cache_dump.db\"; statistics-file \"$DIRECTORY/data/named_stats.txt\"; memstatistics-file \"$DIRECTORY/data/named_mem_stats.txt\"; recursion yes; forward only; forwarders {" >$FILE for i in $(grep "^nameserver" /etc/resolv.conf | awk '{print $2}') do echo " $i;" done >>$FILE echo " }; };" >>$FILE