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ssid-changer.sh
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#!/bin/sh
# At first some Definitions:
ONLINE_SSID=$(uci -q get wireless.client_radio0.ssid)
: ${ONLINE_SSID:=FREIFUNK} # if for whatever reason ONLINE_SSID is NULL
OFFLINE_PREFIX='FF_OFFLINE_' # Use something short to leave space for the nodename
UPPER_LIMIT='30' #Above this limit the online SSID will be used
LOWER_LIMIT='15' #Below this limit the offline SSID will be used
# In-between these two values the SSID will never be changed to preven it from toggeling every Minute.
# Generate an Offline SSID with the first and last Part of the nodename to allow owner to recognise wich node is down
NODENAME=`uname -n`
if [ ${#NODENAME} -gt $((30 - ${#OFFLINE_PREFIX})) ] ; then #32 would be possible as well
HALF=$(( (28 - ${#OFFLINE_PREFIX} ) / 2 )) #calculate the length of the first part of the node identifier in the offline-ssid
SKIP=$(( ${#NODENAME} - $HALF )) #jump to this charakter for the last part of the name
OFFLINE_SSID=$OFFLINE_PREFIX${NODENAME:0:$HALF}...${NODENAME:$SKIP:${#NODENAME}} # use the first and last part of the nodename for nodes with long name
else
OFFLINE_SSID="$OFFLINE_PREFIX$NODENAME" #greate we are able to use the full nodename in the offline ssid
fi
#Is there an active Gateway?
GATEWAY_TQ=`batctl gwl | grep -e "^=>" -e "^\*" | awk -F'[()]' '{print $2}'| tr -d " "` #Grep the Connection Quality of the Gateway which is currently used
if [ ! $GATEWAY_TQ ]; #If there is no gateway there will be errors in the following if clauses
then
GATEWAY_TQ=0 #Just an easy way to get an valid value if there is no gatway
fi
if [ $GATEWAY_TQ -gt $UPPER_LIMIT ];
then
echo "Gateway TQ is $GATEWAY_TQ node is online"
for HOSTAPD in $(ls /var/run/hostapd-phy*); do #Check status for all physical devices
CURRENT_SSID=`grep "^ssid=$ONLINE_SSID" $HOSTAPD | cut -d"=" -f2`
if [ $CURRENT_SSID == $ONLINE_SSID ]
then
echo "SSID $CURRENT_SSID is correct, noting to do"
HUP_NEEDED=0
break
fi
CURRENT_SSID=`grep "^ssid=$OFFLINE_SSID" $HOSTAPD | cut -d"=" -f2`
if [ $CURRENT_SSID == $OFFLINE_SSID ]
then
logger -s -t "gluon-offline-ssid" -p 5 "TQ is $GATEWAY_TQ, SSID is $CURRENT_SSID, change to $ONLINE_SSID" #Write Info to Syslog
sed -i s/^ssid=$CURRENT_SSID/ssid=$ONLINE_SSID/ $HOSTAPD
HUP_NEEDED=1 # HUP here would be to early for dualband devices
else
echo "There is something wrong, did not find SSID $ONLINE_SSID or $OFFLINE_SSID"
fi
done
fi
if [ $GATEWAY_TQ -lt $LOWER_LIMIT ];
then
echo "Gateway TQ is $GATEWAY_TQ node is considered offline"
for HOSTAPD in $(ls /var/run/hostapd-phy*); do #Check status for all physical devices
CURRENT_SSID=`grep "^ssid=$OFFLINE_SSID" $HOSTAPD | cut -d"=" -f2`
if [ $CURRENT_SSID == $OFFLINE_SSID ]
then
echo "SSID $CURRENT_SSID is correct, noting to do"
HUP_NEEDED=0
break
fi
CURRENT_SSID=`grep "^ssid=$ONLINE_SSID" $HOSTAPD | cut -d"=" -f2`
if [ $CURRENT_SSID == $ONLINE_SSID ]
then
logger -s -t "gluon-offline-ssid" -p 5 "TQ is $GATEWAY_TQ, SSID is $CURRENT_SSID, change to $OFFLINE_SSID" #Write Info to Syslog
sed -i s/^ssid=$ONLINE_SSID/ssid=$OFFLINE_SSID/ $HOSTAPD
HUP_NEEDED=1 # HUP here would be to early for dualband devices
else
echo "There is something wrong, did not find SSID $ONLINE_SSID or $OFFLINE_SSID"
fi
done
fi
if [ $GATEWAY_TQ -ge $LOWER_LIMIT -a $GATEWAY_TQ -le $UPPER_LIMIT ]; #This is just get a clean run if we are in-between the grace periode
then
echo "TQ is $GATEWAY_TQ, do nothing"
HUP_NEEDED=0
fi
if [ $HUP_NEEDED == 1 ]; then
killall -HUP hostapd # Send HUP to all hostapd um die neue SSID zu laden
HUP_NEEDED=0
echo "HUP!"
fi