core/src/etc/rc.syshook
Franco Fichtner 913a5caae3 system: kill the SSL bundles in default locations
Neither OpenSSL base (/etc/ssl) nor ports (/usr/local/openssl) need
the bundle file now that we use the directory trust store.  The downside
is that as soon as the bundle exists OpenSSL library will read both the
directory and the bundle by default defeating the purpose of a single
location and the directory being faster.

Keep the fringe ca_root_nss location /usr/local/etc/ssl since that is
still seeded by the package but controlled and topped up by the user
configured authorities.
2024-11-07 19:38:49 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (c) 2015-2018 Franco Fichtner <franco@opnsense.org>
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# SUCH DAMAGE.
# Scripts are sorted and should adhere to the
# following rule of thumb: "dd-identifier.level", for
# core package syshooks generally "20-mycorehook.start"
# and for plugin packages rather "50-mypluginhook.stop".
#
# It could be useful for the user to order scripts
# or set a higher/lower priority in case some
# use case requires a slightly different setup.
#
# Arguments beyond the syshook level are passed on to
# the to be executed scripts.
#
# The syshook level can be given as a suffix or is implied
# via the subdirectory used. For backwards compat the
# suffix is moved to the new subdirectory during a request.
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin
REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE=/usr/local/etc/ssl/cert.pem
SYSDIR="/usr/local/etc/rc.syshook.d"
SYSLEVEL="${1}"
shift
if [ -z "${SYSLEVEL}" ]; then
# we don't know of a default
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d ${SYSDIR}/${SYSLEVEL} ]; then
# no dir no fun
exit 0
fi
SYSHOOKS="$(find -s ${SYSDIR}/${SYSLEVEL} -type f})"
RETURN=0
for _SYSHOOK in ${SYSHOOKS}; do
SYSHOOK=${_SYSHOOK##"${SYSDIR}/"}
SYSHOOK=${SYSHOOK##"${SYSLEVEL}/"}
SYSNAME=${SYSHOOK#??-}
echo ">>> Invoking ${SYSLEVEL} script '${SYSNAME}'"
if ! ${_SYSHOOK} "${@}"; then
echo ">>> Error in ${SYSLEVEL} script '${SYSHOOK}'"
RETURN=1
fi
done
exit ${RETURN}