#!/usr/bin/env bash set -euo pipefail # creates an array of all network devices # NOTE only matches wlp[0-9]s[0-9].* and enp[0-9]s[0-9].* #readarray -t interfaces < <(ip l | awk -F ":" '/^[0-9]+:/{dev=$2 ; if ( dev !~ /^ lo$/ && dev !~ /^ vmnet.*/) {print $2}}') readarray -t interfaces < <(ip l | awk -F ":" '/^[0-9]+:/{dev=$2 ; if ( dev ~ /^ wlp[0-9]s[0-9].*$/ || dev ~ /^ enp[0-9]s[0-9].*/ ) {print $2}}') # print array #for i in "${interfaces[@]// /}" ; do echo "$i" ; done # regex for ipv4 addresses #ip -o address show dev enp5s0 | grep -Eo "([0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}\/[0-9]{1,2}" # metric to distinguish the routes metric=10 # loop over all interfaces for int in "${interfaces[@]// /}"; do intipf=`ip -o address show dev "$int" | grep -Eo "([0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}\/[0-9]{1,2}"` #echo $intipf if [[ $int == "enp"* && $intipf =~ "172.16.52." ]]; then #echo lan ip route add 192.168.1.0/24 via 172.16.52.1 metric $metric # add 10 for next metric metric=$(($metric + 10)) elif [[ $int == "wlp"* && $intipf =~ "192.168.86." ]]; then #echo wlan ip route add 192.168.1.0/24 via 192.168.86.1 metric $metric # add 10 for next metric metric=$(($metric + 10)) fi done