Update install.func

The script now checks for both IPv4 and IPv6 Internet connectivity and displays the results. Only if both IPv4 and IPv6 checks fail, it will then prompt the user.
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tteckster 9 months ago committed by GitHub
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@ -112,35 +112,33 @@ setting_up_container() {
network_check() {
set +e
trap - ERR
# Check if IPv4 is being used
if ip -o -4 addr show | grep -q "scope global"; then
if ping -c 1 -W 1 1.1.1.1 &>/dev/null; then
msg_ok "IPv4 Internet Connected";
else
msg_error "IPv4 Internet Not Connected";
read -r -p "Would you like to continue anyway? <y/N> " prompt
if [[ "${prompt,,}" =~ ^(y|yes)$ ]]; then
echo -e " ⚠️ ${RD}Expect Issues Without Internet${CL}"
else
echo -e " 🖧 Check Network Settings"
exit 1
fi
fi
ipv4_connected=false
ipv6_connected=false
# Check IPv4 connectivity
if ping -c 1 -W 1 1.1.1.1 &>/dev/null; then
msg_ok "IPv4 Internet Connected";
ipv4_connected=true
else
msg_error "IPv4 Internet Not Connected";
fi
# Check IPv6 connectivity
if ping6 -c 1 -W 1 2606:4700:4700::1111 &>/dev/null; then
msg_ok "IPv6 Internet Connected";
ipv6_connected=true
else
msg_error "IPv6 Internet Not Connected";
fi
# Check if IPv6 is being used
if ip -o -6 addr show | grep -q "scope global"; then
if ping -6 google.com &>/dev/null; then
msg_ok "IPv6 Internet Connected";
# If both IPv4 and IPv6 checks fail, prompt the user
if [[ $ipv4_connected == false && $ipv6_connected == false ]]; then
read -r -p "No Internet detected,would you like to continue anyway? <y/N> " prompt
if [[ "${prompt,,}" =~ ^(y|yes)$ ]]; then
echo -e " ⚠️ ${RD}Expect Issues Without Internet${CL}"
else
msg_error "IPv6 Internet Not Connected";
read -r -p "Would you like to continue anyway? <y/N> " prompt
if [[ "${prompt,,}" =~ ^(y|yes)$ ]]; then
echo -e " ⚠️ ${RD}Expect Issues Without Internet${CL}"
else
echo -e " 🖧 Check Network Settings"
exit 1
fi
echo -e " 🖧 Check Network Settings"
exit 1
fi
fi

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