while read src dest do sed -e '/^swat.*swat$/d' $dest >/tmp/$$swat || exit 2 cat $src >>/tmp/$$swat || exit 2 # Use cp;rm instead of mv because $dest might be a symlink cp -f /tmp/$$swat $dest || exit 2 rm -f /tmp/$$swat done if [ "$1" = ENDOFCLASS ] then # If local install, restart inetd if [ -z "${PKG_INSTALL_ROOT}" ] then TARGET=`hostname` kill -HUP `ps -e -o pid,comm | grep inetd | awk '{print $1}'` else TARGET="<servername>" fi cat <<EOF The Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT) has been installed on your system. You can connect to it from a web browser on TCP port 901 at http://${TARGET}:901/. If you use NIS/NIS+, check the ${PKG_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/nsswitch.conf file to verify that the local services file is being used as a backend for the services database, or you won't be able to connect to the Samba Admin Tool. EOF if [ ! -z "$PKG_INSTALL_ROOT" ] then cat <<EOF The SWAT settings will not take effect till you send a hangup (HUP) signal to inetd on the target system. EOF fi fi