#!/bin/bash # /usr/bin/iiab-remote-on should turn on multiple remote support services like # OpenVPN and others, for remote support, so they work even after reboot. echo -e "\n\n\e[44m CONSIDER RUNNING 'iiab-support' INSTEAD \e[0m\n\n" echo -e 'WARNING: To enable OpenVPN long-term, it'"'"'s recommended you:\n' echo -e '1) Set these variables in /etc/local/local_vars.yml' echo -e ' openvpn_install: True' echo -e ' openvpn_enabled: True' echo -e ' openvpn_handle: \n' echo -e '2) Run:' echo -e ' cd /opt/iiab/iiab' echo -e ' sudo ./runrole openvpn\n' # Do nothing if OpenVPN not installed which openvpn if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo 'Cannot find the OpenVPN program (openvpn).' exit 1 fi systemctl enable openvpn systemctl start openvpn sleep 5 ping -c 2 {{ openvpn_server_virtual_ip }} # 10.8.0.1 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then echo OpenVPN successfully started. else echo OpenVPN failed to contact remote server. fi