#!/bin/bash echo -e '\n\nDEPRECATED:\n' echo -e 'This interactive script TEMPORARILY (over)writes /etc/iiab/openvpn_handle' echo -e 'to identify IIAB to the upstream OpenVPN server, until Ansible next runs.\n\n' echo -e 'PLEASE USE THIS NEW METHOD INSTEAD:\n' echo -e 'cd /opt/iiab/iiab' echo -e 'sudo ./install-support\n\n' #echo -e 'CORRECT METHOD: CHANGE VARIABLE openvpn_handle IN /etc/iiab/local_vars.yml' #echo -e 'THEN RUN "cd /opt/iiab/iiab" THEN "./runrole openvpn"\n' echo -e 'PLEASE NOW TYPE CTRL-C TO QUIT. Or, if you really want it temporary until the' read -p 'next time Ansible is run, what OpenVPN handle do you want? ' ans echo if [ "$ans" != "" ]; then echo $ans > /etc/iiab/openvpn_handle echo -e "\nYour machine's openvpn_handle is TEMPORARILY now set... \n" else echo -e "\nWARNING: your machine's openvpn_handle remains unchanged...\n" fi echo -e "Restarting OpenVPN daemon...\n\n" # 2019-05-09: removing /etc/iiab/openvpn_handle (or setting it to "") are both very bad practices #if [ "$ans" == "" ]; then # if [ -f /etc/iiab/openvpn_handle ]; then # rm -f /etc/iiab/openvpn_handle # fi #else # echo $ans > /etc/iiab/openvpn_handle #fi {{ systemctl_program }} restart openvpn@xscenet # This would also work: (but would bounce all VPN connections, if others exist, causing unnec disruption if so) #{{ systemctl_program }} restart openvpn