Fix missing permissions on piholeIP

Without sudo/root privileges, the echo command is unable to write
to the file.
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Mcat12 2016-06-21 19:16:11 -04:00
parent ce110aab90
commit 1f130b6550
1 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ getStaticIPv4Settings() {
If you are worried, either manually set the address, or modify the DHCP reservation pool so it does not include the IP you want. If you are worried, either manually set the address, or modify the DHCP reservation pool so it does not include the IP you want.
It is also possible to use a DHCP reservation, but if you are going to do that, you might as well set a static address." $r $c It is also possible to use a DHCP reservation, but if you are going to do that, you might as well set a static address." $r $c
#piholeIP is saved to a permanent file so gravity.sh can use it when updating #piholeIP is saved to a permanent file so gravity.sh can use it when updating
echo "${IPv4addr%/*}" > /etc/pihole/piholeIP $SUDO echo "${IPv4addr%/*}" > /etc/pihole/piholeIP
# Nothing else to do since the variables are already set above # Nothing else to do since the variables are already set above
else else
# Otherwise, we need to ask the user to input their desired settings. # Otherwise, we need to ask the user to input their desired settings.
@ -258,8 +258,8 @@ It is also possible to use a DHCP reservation, but if you are going to do that,
Gateway: $IPv4gw" $r $c)then Gateway: $IPv4gw" $r $c)then
# If the settings are correct, then we need to set the piholeIP # If the settings are correct, then we need to set the piholeIP
# Saving it to a temporary file us to retrieve it later when we run the gravity.sh script. piholeIP is saved to a permanent file so gravity.sh can use it when updating # Saving it to a temporary file us to retrieve it later when we run the gravity.sh script. piholeIP is saved to a permanent file so gravity.sh can use it when updating
echo "${IPv4addr%/*}" > /etc/pihole/piholeIP $SUDO echo "${IPv4addr%/*}" > /etc/pihole/piholeIP
echo "$piholeInterface" > /tmp/piholeINT $SUDO echo "$piholeInterface" > /tmp/piholeINT
# After that's done, the loop ends and we move on # After that's done, the loop ends and we move on
ipSettingsCorrect=True ipSettingsCorrect=True
else else