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ethname

Self-contained FreeBSD rc.d script for re-naming devices based on their MAC address. I needed it due to USB Ethernet devices coming up in different orders across OS upgrades.

Installation:

Copy ethname into /usr/local/etc/rc.d/

USAGE:

Add the following to rc.conf:

ethname_enable="YES"
ethname_<NAME>_mac="aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff"

For example:

ethname_enable="YES"
ethname_external_mac="aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:00"
ethname_private_mac="aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:01"

You can optionally restrict handling to a set of defined names with:

ethname_names="external private"

otherwise all defined ethname_*_mac="" values are used

Make sure any interfaces you want to rename have their drivers loaded or compiled in. If externnal is on axe0, for example, add if_load_axe="YES" to /boot/loader.conf. See the man page for your device (eg 'man axe') for particulars.

All other devices are untouched.

Optional rc.conf settings:

ethname_timeout : Maximum wait time for devices to appear. [default=30]

That's it. Use ifconfig_<name>="" settings in rc.conf with the new names.

Supports device name swapping; uses temporary names as part of the process.

This version is has a new simplified interface, but will support the old echname_map and ethname_devices configurations, as well.