From 22918ccf514a3c10459842f917bf742d7620f031 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Robin H. Johnson" Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 01:27:10 +0000 Subject: Update README.net to note that it represents newnet only. --- README.net | 36 ------------------------------------ README.newnet | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 README.net create mode 100644 README.newnet diff --git a/README.net b/README.net deleted file mode 100644 index 41db1c5..0000000 --- a/README.net +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -OpenRC Network Ideals ---------------------- - -The new style networking for OpenRC is very simplistic - provide a basic means -of configuring static interface address and routes whilst allowing the -possibility to run any command at any point. - -In a nutshell, init.d/network is a wrapper around ifconfig(8) and -init.d/staticroute is wrapper around route(8). - -In the Perfect World (TM) ifconfig should be able to configure everything -about the interface easily * . The BSD family almost get this right and Linux -epically fails. - -* Only static configuration, including link setup. -For dynamic, static, IPv4LL, arping and per ssid IPv4 setup dhcpcd-5.x -provides your needs. - -It fails because there are many tools to do the same job and often have -vastly different syntax where they could be similar. In other words, there -is no coherence. - -OpenRC-0.4.x and older (inc Gentoo baselayout-1) had a collection of scripts -for each tool and allowed a script per interface. Over the years, this design -has proven very hard to maintain as each user has their own idea of how -things should work. Also, there were (and still are) race conditions. - -So where do we go from here? -Well, it's possible to use the new network scripts using the tools -currently available. It's just harder as you have to know them and their -documentation can be lacking at times. -The correct end goal is a BSD style ifconfig tool. -I've started work on it, but the project has stalled somewhat. -It's display only right now and the source is not yet publicly available. -If you have the skills and share the vision then contact me privately and -we'll take it from there. diff --git a/README.newnet b/README.newnet new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e157e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.newnet @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +The following applies only to the newnet stack, which is not presently +maintained in OpenRC. The oldnet stack is maintained instead. +- Robin H. Johnson , 2011/02/21 + +OpenRC Network Ideals +--------------------- + +The new style networking for OpenRC is very simplistic - provide a basic means +of configuring static interface address and routes whilst allowing the +possibility to run any command at any point. + +In a nutshell, init.d/network is a wrapper around ifconfig(8) and +init.d/staticroute is wrapper around route(8). + +In the Perfect World (TM) ifconfig should be able to configure everything +about the interface easily * . The BSD family almost get this right and Linux +epically fails. + +* Only static configuration, including link setup. +For dynamic, static, IPv4LL, arping and per ssid IPv4 setup dhcpcd-5.x +provides your needs. + +It fails because there are many tools to do the same job and often have +vastly different syntax where they could be similar. In other words, there +is no coherence. + +OpenRC-0.4.x and older (inc Gentoo baselayout-1) had a collection of scripts +for each tool and allowed a script per interface. Over the years, this design +has proven very hard to maintain as each user has their own idea of how +things should work. Also, there were (and still are) race conditions. + +So where do we go from here? +Well, it's possible to use the new network scripts using the tools +currently available. It's just harder as you have to know them and their +documentation can be lacking at times. +The correct end goal is a BSD style ifconfig tool. +I've started work on it, but the project has stalled somewhat. +It's display only right now and the source is not yet publicly available. +If you have the skills and share the vision then contact me privately and +we'll take it from there. -- cgit v1.2.3