#!/bin/sh NAME="rngd" DAEMON="/usr/sbin/${NAME}" DAEMON_ARGS="" CFG_FILE="/etc/default/${NAME}" PID_FILE="/var/run/${NAME}.pid" # Read configuration variable file if it is present [ -r "${CFG_FILE}" ] && . "${CFG_FILE}" start() { printf "Starting ${NAME}: " start-stop-daemon -S -q -x "${DAEMON}" -- ${DAEMON_ARGS} [ $? = 0 ] && echo "OK" || echo "FAIL" } stop() { printf "Stopping ${NAME}: " # This daemon does not exit properly with the default TERM signal unless # it's forced to work by something reading /dev/random. Killing it and # removing its PID file is more straightforward. if start-stop-daemon -K -q -s KILL -p "${PID_FILE}" -n "${NAME}"; then rm -f "${PID_FILE}" echo "OK" else echo "FAIL" fi } case "$1" in start) start ;; stop) stop ;; restart|reload) stop start ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload}" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac