On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 10:00:32 +0200 Lennart Poettering <lennart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fr, 23.04.21 08:17, Paul Menzel (pmenzel+systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > > > Dear systemd folks, > > > > > > Due to historical reasons, in our environment we have a configuration file > > with the network device name and the to be assigned IP address: > > > > $ more /etc/local/mxhost.conf > > MX_NETDEV=net02 > > MX_IPADDR=141.14.18.X > > > > Then a custom service unit `network.service` [1] configures the network with > > the configuration file as environment file. > > > > [Unit] > > Description=Network Connectivity > > DefaultDependencies=no > > > > [Service] > > EnvironmentFile=/etc/local/mxhost.conf > > Type=oneshot > > RemainAfterExit=yes > > ExecStart=/usr/sbin/mxnetctl start > > ExecStart=/sbin/ip addr add ${MX_IPADDR}/20 broadcast 141.14.31.255 dev > > ${MX_NETDEV} > > ExecStart=/sbin/ip link set up dev ${MX_NETDEV} > > ExecStart=/sbin/ip route add default via 141.14.16.X > > ExecStop=/sbin/ip addr del ${MX_IPADDR}/20 dev ${MX_NETDEV} > > StandardOutput=syslog > > > > [Install] > > WantedBy=network.target > > > > Wanting to use systemd-network but keeping local device configuration in > > `/etc/local` is there an easy way? systemd.network(5) does not say anything > > about, that environment variables could be used. > > > > If that does not work, do you have another suggestion? Possible, but not > > nice, solutions, I came up with: > > No, networkd has no support for that. > > > 1. Use a generator to create .network files from `/etc/local/mxhost.conf`. > > Yes, that should be really easy to implement, i.e. just write a small > shell script, that sources that config files and outputs the .network > file into /run somewhere via a here document, and then run this script > during boot, and order it before networkd, so that the conversion is > completed on each boot, before networkd is run. > > Lennart This would be a nice feature in networkd. Another use case would be to supply a WireGuard PrivateKeyFile via the CREDENTIALS_DIRECTORY from a container host. I'm not sure that this can be implemented with a generator (please correct me if I'm wrong). _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel