#! /bin/bash set -xu # Gather distro & kernel info. lsb_release -a || cat /etc/issue /etc/os-release uname -a echo "Printing adapter & routing configuration" ip a ip route show table all ip neighbor ip link # We only print whether the HTTP proxy variables are set or not, as their content might contain secrets such as usernames, passwords. if [ -z ${http_proxy+x} ]; then echo "http_proxy is unset"; else echo "http_proxy is set"; fi if [ -z ${HTTP_PROXY+x} ]; then echo "HTTP_PROXY is unset"; else echo "HTTP_PROXY is set"; fi if [ -z ${https_proxy+x} ]; then echo "https_proxy is unset"; else echo "https_proxy is set"; fi if [ -z ${HTTPS_PROXY+x} ]; then echo "HTTPS_PROXY is unset"; else echo "HTTPS_PROXY is set"; fi if [ -z ${no_proxy+x} ]; then echo "no_proxy is unset"; else echo "no_proxy is set"; fi if [ -z ${NO_PROXY+x} ]; then echo "NO_PROXY is unset"; else echo "NO_PROXY is set"; fi if [ -z ${WSL_PAC_URL+x} ]; then echo "WSL_PAC_URL is unset"; else echo "WSL_PAC_URL is set"; fi echo "Printing DNS configuration" cat /etc/resolv.conf