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On system shutdown, zerotier is stopped after the network and gets itself into a connection timeout loop. It hits the TimeoutStopUSec= and is forcibly killed by SIGKILL. Order zerotier after network.target so it can shutdown gracefully while the network is still up. From systemd.special(7): at shutdown, a unit that is ordered after network.target will be stopped before the network — to whatever level it might be set up then — is shut down. It is hence useful when writing service files that require network access on shutdown, which should order themselves after this target, but not pull it in
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13 lines
217 B
Desktop File
[Unit]
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Description=ZeroTier One
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After=network-online.target network.target
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Wants=network-online.target
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[Service]
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ExecStart=/usr/sbin/zerotier-one
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Restart=always
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KillMode=process
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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