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sysprep-op-dhcp-client-state.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Remove DHCP client lease information. Note that Debian 10, and possibly
# other OSes, now write a machine specific DUID (DHCP Unique ID) to the
# leases file
set -o errexit
lease_data_locations=(
"/var/lib/dhclient/*"
"/var/lib/dhcp/*"
)
# Include hidden files in glob
shopt -s nullglob dotglob
# Ensure all interfaces are down prior to removing the leases file.
# Otherwise the file is recreated by ifdown/dhclient
for iface in $(ls /sys/class/net/ | grep -v lo); do
# Wait for each interface to be taken down. Timeout after 20 secs
timer=0
while grep up "/sys/class/net/${iface}/operstate" &>/dev/null && \
[[ timer -lt 20 ]]; do
sleep 1
let timer=${timer}+1
done
# If the interface is still up it is likely something has gone wrong
# with the usual procedures that take the interface down at shutdown.
# Make a best effort attempt to take the interface down manually
# temporarily ignoring errors
if grep up "/sys/class/net/${iface}/operstate" &>/dev/null; then
set +o errexit
ifdown ${iface}
set -o errexit
fi
# Some implementations start the dhcp client when the interface is taken
# down (even if the interface is statically configured). It is the dhcp
# client that writes out to the leases file when the interface goes
# down. Kill the client as a precautionary measure to prevent further
# interference. Ignore errors in case the dhclient exits between
# obtaining its pid and killing it
pid="$(ps aux | grep /sbin/dhclient | grep "${iface}" | tr -s " " | \
cut -d' ' -f2)"
if [ "x${pid}" != "x" ]; then
set +o errexit
kill -9 "${pid}"
set -o errexit
fi
done
# Now that all interfaces are down remove all lease files
for lease_file in ${lease_data_locations[@]}; do
rm -f ${lease_file}
done
exit 0