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'''Halt:''' Commands defined here are called when the device goes through the Shutdown or Reboot process.<br />
'''Halt:''' Commands defined here are called when the device goes through the Shutdown or Reboot process.<br />
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'''Firewall:''' Often, Tomato64 calls the firewall to restart. This happens after configuration changes or some internal events (such as a change of WAN IP).
'''Firewall:''' Often, Tomato64 calls the firewall to restart. This happens after configuration changes or some internal events (such as a change of WAN IP).
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Latest revision as of 21:02, 30 September 2023

Scripts

The Scripts page allows you to define certain commands to be run upon specific events. These events are predefined. Each event condition has its own tab.


INIT: A script entered here is run at boot time, before any connections are established.

Halt: Commands defined here are called when the device goes through the Shutdown or Reboot process.



Firewall: Often, Tomato64 calls the firewall to restart. This happens after configuration changes or some internal events (such as a change of WAN IP).

WAN Up (Main): A script entered here is called every time the primary WAN (re)connects.

MultiWan Up: A script in this field is run every time a WAN is reconnected. Specifying which WAN will trigger the script is done by passing the "$1" parameter in the script.




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