I have created a new jail, and I'm trying to install Caddy Server V2. I am able to start it manually, but if I restart the jail it doesn't start.
I have the bash file in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/caddy
The file is executable.
I have added it to the start up using sysrc caddy_enable=YES
In the terminal it will successfully start when I use service caddy start.
The bash file I am using is below. I got the file from https://www.davd.io/posts-caddy-freebsd-init-script/, and updated it for Caddy V2. Any help in figuring out why it won't start when the jail restarts would be appriciated.
I have the bash file in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/caddy
The file is executable.
I have added it to the start up using sysrc caddy_enable=YES
In the terminal it will successfully start when I use service caddy start.
The bash file I am using is below. I got the file from https://www.davd.io/posts-caddy-freebsd-init-script/, and updated it for Caddy V2. Any help in figuring out why it won't start when the jail restarts would be appriciated.
Code:
#!/bin/sh # # PROVIDE: caddy # REQUIRE: networking # KEYWORD: shutdown # # Add the following lines to /etc/rc.conf to enable caddy: # caddy_enable (bool): Set to "NO" by default. # Set it to "YES" to enable caddy # # caddy_bin_path (str): Set to "/usr/local/bin/caddy" by default. # Provides the path to the caddy server executable # # caddy_run_user (str): Set to "root" by default. # Defines the user that caddy will run on # . /etc/rc.subr name="caddy" rcvar="${name}_enable" load_rc_config $name : ${caddy_enable:=no} : ${caddy_bin_path="/usr/local/bin/caddy"} : ${caddy_config_path="/media/caddy.json"} : ${caddy_run_user="root"} pidfile="/var/run/caddy.pid" logfile="/var/log/caddy.log" command="${caddy_bin_path} start -config ${caddy_config_path}" start_cmd="caddy_start" status_cmd="caddy_status" stop_cmd="caddy_stop" caddyserver_start() { echo "Starting ${name}..." /usr/sbin/daemon -u ${caddy_run_user} -c -p ${pidfile} -f ${command} } caddyserver_status() { if [ -f ${pidfile} ]; then echo "${name} is running as $(cat $pidfile)." else echo "${name} is not running." return 1 fi } caddyserver_stop() { if [ ! -f ${pidfile} ]; then echo "${name} is not running." return 1 fi echo -n "Stopping ${name}..." kill -KILL $(cat $pidfile) 2> /dev/null && echo "stopped" rm -f ${pidfile} } run_rc_command "$1"