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[https://gitlab.com/craftyguy/networkd-dispatcher Networkd-dispatcher] is a dispatcher service for systemd-networkd connection status changes. This daemon is similar to NetworkManager-dispatcher, but is much more limited in the types of events it supports due to the limited nature of systemd-networkd.
[https://gitlab.com/craftyguy/networkd-dispatcher Networkd-dispatcher] is a dispatcher service for systemd-networkd connection status changes. This daemon is similar to NetworkManager-dispatcher, but is much more limited in the types of events it supports due to the limited nature of systemd-networkd.



Revision as of 18:37, 3 April 2024

Networkd-dispatcher is a dispatcher service for systemd-networkd connection status changes. This daemon is similar to NetworkManager-dispatcher, but is much more limited in the types of events it supports due to the limited nature of systemd-networkd.

Usage

The following example triggers a script every time the networkd state routable or off is reached. This is the case when you connect to a new network or quit an existing connection as with OpenVPN. An additional check ensures that the affected interface corresponds to wlan0 and that the uplink is configured. After that the Tor daemon gets restarted.

services.networkd-dispatcher = {
  enable = true;
  rules."restart-tor" = {
    onState = ["routable" "off"];
    script = ''
      #!${pkgs.runtimeShell}
      if [[ $IFACE == "wlan0" && $AdministrativeState == "configured" ]]; then
        echo "Restarting Tor ..."
        systemctl restart tor
      fi
      exit 0
    '';
  };
};

Please refer upstream documentation for available states and additional examples.