#!/bin/sh

# PROVIDE: nnrpd
# REQUIRE: DAEMON innd
# KEYWORD: shutdown

# innd usually handles port 119 itself and spawns nnrpd for reader
# connections.  This rc script is primarily for running nnrpd as a
# standalone TLS daemon on port 563.

. /etc/rc.subr

name=nnrpd
rcvar=nnrpd_enable

load_rc_config ${name}

: ${nnrpd_enable:="NO"}
: ${nnrpd_user:="news"}
: ${nnrpd_port:="563"}
: ${nnrpd_flags:="-D -p ${nnrpd_port} -S"}

extra_commands="reload"

# nnrpd writes its pidfile as nnrpd.pid on the default NNTP port and
# nnrpd-<port>.pid otherwise.
if [ "${nnrpd_port}" = "119" ]; then
	pidfile="/usr/local/news/run/${name}.pid"
else
	pidfile="/usr/local/news/run/${name}-${nnrpd_port}.pid"
fi
command="/usr/local/news/bin/${name}"
command_user="${nnrpd_user}"

stop_postcmd="rm -f ${pidfile}"

run_rc_command "$1"
