freebsd-ports/www/varnish2/files/varnishd.in
Dag-Erling Smørgrav 9aa33de084 Varnish has its own mechanism for dropping privs, and will not work if
started with su as rc.subr wants.  If we unset varnishd_{user,group}
before calling run_rc_command, rc.subr won't see them, but we can still
use them to specify which user and group Varnish should use.
2008-11-18 14:22:01 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# PROVIDE: varnishd
# REQUIRE: DAEMON
# KEYWORD: shutdown
#
# Add the following lines to /etc/rc.conf to enable varnishd:
#
#varnishd_enable="YES"
#
# Configuration variables and their default values:
#
#varnishd_listen=":6081"
#varnishd_config="%%PREFIX%%/etc/varnish/default.vcl"
#varnishd_telnet="localhost:6082"
#varnishd_storage="file,/tmp,50%"
#varnishd_user="www"
#varnishd_group="www"
#varnishd_flags="-P ${pidfile} -a ${varnishd_listen} -f ${varnishd_config} -T ${varnishd_telnet} -s ${varnishd_storage} -u ${varnishd_user} -g ${varnishd_group}"
#
# See varnishd(1) for a detailed overview of command-line options.
#
. %%RC_SUBR%%
name=varnishd
rcvar=`set_rcvar`
command="%%PREFIX%%/sbin/varnishd"
pidfile="/var/run/${name}.pid"
# read configuration and set defaults
load_rc_config ${name}
: ${varnishd_enable="NO"}
: ${varnishd_listen=":6081"}
: ${varnishd_config="%%PREFIX%%/etc/varnish/default.vcl"}
: ${varnishd_telnet="localhost:6082"}
: ${varnishd_storage="file,/tmp,50%"}
: ${varnishd_user="www"}
: ${varnishd_group="www"}
: ${varnishd_flags="-P ${pidfile} -a ${varnishd_listen} -f ${varnishd_config} -T ${varnishd_telnet} -s ${varnishd_storage} -u ${varnishd_user} -g ${varnishd_group}"}
# If we leave these set, rc.subr will su to them before starting
# varnishd, which is not what we want.
unset varnishd_user
unset varnishd_group
run_rc_command "$1"