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# This file is heavily commented explaining various configuration options.
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# The other configuration file examples are uncommented, but their field names
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# should be easily visually mapped to the ones in here.
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# All example configuration files evaluate to the same configuration.
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# The uncommented.toml file is the exact same is this but without
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# empty newlines and comments.
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# DefaultUsername specifies the default username to use for
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# authenticating to tunnelbroker.net.
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# It is optional, as the username can be specified for each Tunnel,
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# but at least one or the other *must* be provided.
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# This makes it easier if you have multiple tunnels under the same account
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# (as possible in higher levels of HE IPv6 certification).
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# If a username is specified in Tunnel.Username, it will be used.
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# If not (and, of course, DefaultUsername is specified), then
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# DefaultUsername will be used for that Tunnel.
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DefaultUsername = 'default_user'
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# Frequency specifies the check frequency in daemon mode.
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# (Not used in single-run mode.)
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# If not specified, it defaults to 5 minutes.
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# Note that this does not specify how often the client IP is set/updated
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# upstream, it specifies how often to *check* if it needs to be updated.
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# It will always attempt to be updated if there is a mismatch, this just
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# controls how often that check runs.
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# It must be a string compatible with Golang's time.ParseDuration.
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# (https://pkg.go.dev/time#ParseDuration)
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# Note that there may be some "drift" from this; the timer is restarted
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# after a check/update *completes* to avoid duplicate job duplication.
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# Likewise, if SingleTunnel (below) is true, each run may take even
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# longer than expected.
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Frequency = '5m'
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# If SingleTunnel is true, each Tunnel below will be run in order instead of
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# concurrently.
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# If there is any concern about race conditions (e.g. the same service being
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# restarted by multiple tunnels, etc.), then it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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# you set this to true.
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SingleTunnel = true
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#############
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## Tunnels ##
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#############
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# Each Tunnel represents a single tunnelbroker.net tunnel configuration.
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# Note that each Tunnel is run concurrently. If this is undesired due to
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# potential race conditions, set the root-level directive SingleTunnel
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# to true.
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# IMPORTANT: *DO NOT* define multiple tunnels with the same TunnelID.
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# It makes no sense to do so, and GoBroke assumes that there are no
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# duplicates.
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[[Tunnel]]
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# The TunnelID can be found by logging into https://tunnelbroker.net/ and,
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# at the "Main Page" that loads when logging in, clicking on the desired
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# tunnel name.
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# The tunnel ID is then displayed in both the URL bar:
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# https://tunnelbroker.net/tunnel_detail.php?tid=<TunnelID>
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# And as the first line on the first tab ("IPv6 Tunnel" tab),
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# labeled "Tunnel ID".
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TunnelID = 123
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# If you wish to use a different or explicit "Client IPv4 address",
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# this can be specified via ExplicitClientIP.
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# If it is empty or is not specified, the public IP of this host will be determined
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# via an external service.
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# This *must* be an IPv4 address (if specified).
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ExplicitClientIP = '203.0.113.1'
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# If you have specified a custom MTU under the "Advanced" tab for this tunnel,
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# you can set this value here.
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# If you have not set a custom one, leave this option unspecified;
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# the default (and maximum allowed), 1480 MTU, will be used in that case.
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# This is not used by anything directly in GoBroke, but is contained here
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# to assist in templating that may be configured.
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MTU = 1450
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# The Username field is optional IF DefaultUsername was specified.
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# This also allows you to specify tunnels from different accounts
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# by providing a tunnel-specific username.
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Username = "specific_user"
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# The UpdateKey can be found under the "Advanced" tab on your tunnelbroker.net
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# tunnel's page, labeled "Update Key".
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# Your real token is likely to be a bit longer and more random.
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# This token is used to not only update the client-side tunnel IP but also to
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# query the HE Tunnelbroker "API" (it's really just a single endpoint)
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# to get the tunnel configuration.
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UpdateKey = "abcdef"
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######################
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## Config Templates ##
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######################
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# Each ConfigTemplate consists of a path to a template file and a destination
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# file at the bere minimum. In addition, Commands may be provided.
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# Any paths leading up to Destination that don't exist will (attempt to be)
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# created.
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# The template is always rendered in memory, but the destination is only written
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# if:
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# * The Destination doesn't exist
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# * The Destination differs from the buffered rendering of the template
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[[Tunnel.ConfigTemplate]]
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# Template points to where the template file can be found.
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# It must be in a Golang text/template syntax/format; see:
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# https://pkg.go.dev/text/template
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# Refer to this library's definition of the runner.TunnelResult struct;
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# this is the object that is passed to the template.
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Template = "/etc/gobroke/tpl/dnsmasq/ra_dhcpv6.conf.tpl"
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# Destination is the file to write to.
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# It will only be written to if:
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# * The path does not exist
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# * The path exists but is different from the in-memory rendered buffer
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# An attempt will be made to create any leading components that are not
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# present.
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# It is recommended to enforce permissions/ownership of these via the
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# Commands.
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Destination = "/etc/dnsmasq.d/ra_dhcpv6.conf"
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#################################
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## Config Template Permissions ##
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#################################
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# Permissions can be defined for the Destination file.
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# They are completely optional, in which case the default umask, user,
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# group, etc. for the runtime user will be used, and permissions/ownership
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# will not be enforced for existing Destination files.
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# If the file exists and permissions are defined, they will
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# be enforced.
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# If the file exists but no permissions are defined, they
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# will be left as-is.
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[[Tunnel.ConfigTemplate.Permissions]]
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# Permissions are/may be defined for both the file being written
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# and the parent directory (see below).
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[[Tunnel.ConfigTemplate.Permissions.File]]
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# The User is optional.
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# If specified as '-1', the owner will not be modified/enforced.
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# If specified as an empty string (the default), the runtime EUID is enforced.
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# Otherwise, it may be a username or a UID (checked in that order).
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# (For new files/directories, the OS default behavior is used.)
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User = ""
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# Group is also optional, and follows the same exact logic as User except
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# for EGID/groupnames/GIDs.
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Group = ""
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# Mode is optional also.
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# It *must* be equal to the octal mode bits (e.g. it must be an
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# unsigned integer 0-4095), but may be represented in multiple ways.
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# e.g.:
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# Mode = 0o0600
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# Mode = 0o600
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# Mode = 0x0180
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# Mode = 0x180
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# Mode = 0b110000000
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# Mode = 384
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# All evaluate to the exact same value in TOML:
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# https://toml.io/en/v1.0.0#integer
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# For consistency with `chmod(1)`, it is recommended to use the
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# octal representation (0o0600 or 0o600 above).
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# If you need help determining what number you should actually use,
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# you can use the calculator here:
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# https://rubendougall.co.uk/projects/permissions-calculator/
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# (source: https://github.com/Ruben9922/permissions-calculator )
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# (Supports/includes "special" bits)
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# or here:
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# https://wintelguy.com/permissions-calc.pl
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# (beware of ads)
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# (provides an explanation of the bits)
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# Or see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chmod
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# Note that this does, technically, work on Windows but only read vs. read-write
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# for the User is used (https://pkg.go.dev/os?GOOS=windows#Chmod).
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# If not specified, the default is 0o0600 for files and 0o0700 for directories.
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Mode = 0o0600
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# Dir permissions specifiy permissions/ownership of the parent directory of File.
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# The same rules, logic, behavior, etc. as in File apply here.
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[[Tunnel.ConfigTemplate.Permissions.Dir]]
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User = ""
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Group = ""
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Mode = 0o0700
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##############################
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## Config Template Commands ##
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##############################
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# Commands are am optional collection of commands to run as part of this template
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# run.
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# Multiple Commands may be specified; they will be run in the order specified.
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# The below Command would be equivalent to:
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# SOMEENV=SOMEVAL /usr/local/bin/somecmd -f foo
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# on the shell.
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[[Tunnel.ConfigTemplate.Command]]
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# ProgramPath should be the absolute path to the binary to run.
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# It behaves as an (os/)exec.Cmd.Path (https://pkg.go.dev/os/exec#Cmd),
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# It is recommended to use an absolute path.
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ProgramPath = '/usr/local/bin/somecmd'
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# Args are optional for a Command.
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# They should conform to the rules for (os/)exec.Cmd.Args.
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Args = [
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'-f', 'foo',
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]
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# If IsolatedEnv is false (the default), the runtime environment variables
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# will be applied to the command.
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# If true, *only* the EnvVars, if specified, will be used for the spawned
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# command (an empty environment will be used if IsolateEnv is true and
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# no EnvVars are specified).
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IsolatedEnv = false
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# If provided, EnvVars can be used to add/replace environment variables.
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# They should conform to the rules for (os/)exec.Cmd.Env.
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# Whether they are added to/selectively replace or completely replace
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# the current runtime environment variables depends on how IsolateEnv
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# is configured.
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EnvVars = [
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'SOMEENV=SOMEVAL',
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]
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# If OnChange is true, this Command will run *only if SOMETHING CHANGED*.
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# (e.g. a /48 was added to the tunnel, the client IP is different, etc.)
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# If false, this Command will run *only if NOTHING CHANGED*.
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# If unspecified, the default is to always run this command regardless
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# of change status.
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# Writing out this template to disk as a new file counts as a "change".
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OnChange = true
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# By default, this Command will be run literally/as-is.
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# However, in some cases it may be useful to dynamically template out
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# commands to run.
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# If IsTemplate is set to true, then this Command.ProgramPath, each
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# of the Command.Args, and each of the Command.EnvVars will be
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# treated as Golang text/template strings as well, and will also
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# be passed a runner.TunnelResult.
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# Note that if IsolateEnv is false, runtime/inherited environment
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# variables will *not* be templated.
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# It is recommended to not enable this unless necessary as it can add
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# a non-negligible amount of resource overhead/execution time.
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IsTemplate = false
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#######################################################################
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# Multiple ConfigTemplates may be specified.
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[[Tunnel.ConfigTemplate]]
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Template = "/etc/gobroke/tpl/stat.tpl"
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Destination = "/tmp/gobroke.dump"
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#####################
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## Tunnel Commands ##
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#####################
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# Each Tunnel also supports its own commands. The syntax, spcification,
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# behavior, etc. is the same as the Tunnel.ConfigTemplate.Command.
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# These are executed after all Tunnel.ConfigTemplate (if any) are executed.
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# This is particularly useful for consolidating service restarts.
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[[Tunnel.Command]]
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ProgramPath = 'systemctl'
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Args = [
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'restart',
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'someservice',
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]
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# OnChange in a Tunnel.Command is scoped to any updates of the tunnel
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# and any changes in ANY of the Tunnel.ConfigTemplate specified
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# for this Tunnel (if true and ConfigTemplate were specified).
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OnChange = true
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###############################################################################
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# Multiple tunnel configurations are supported as well.
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[[Tunnel]]
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TunnelID = 456
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Username = "specific_user"
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UpdateKey = "defghi"
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######################
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## General Commands ##
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######################
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# Command items may be specified at the root level as well.
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# The syntax is like all other Commands items, with two exceptions:
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# * There is no templating performed...
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# * As such, there is no IsTemplate directive for these.
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# A root-level Command is run after all tunnels complete.
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# The OnChange directive is true if any Tunnels result in any changes.
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[[Command]]
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ProgramPath = "/usr/local/bin/alltunpsrogram"
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