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if [ ! "$_MUSTBEROOT_SUBR" ]; then _MUSTBEROOT_SUBR=1
#
# Copyright (c) 2006-2013 Devin Teske
# All rights reserved.
#
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
# SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
############################################################ INCLUDES
BSDCFG_SHARE="/usr/share/bsdconfig"
. $BSDCFG_SHARE/common.subr || exit 1
f_dprintf "%s: loading includes..." mustberoot.subr
f_include $BSDCFG_SHARE/dialog.subr
Performance and debugging enhancements: + Remove UNAME_P=$(...) from startup/misc -- already supplied by common.subr + Use f_getvar instead of $(eval echo \$$var) -- f_getvar is sub-shell free + Add `-e' and `-k var' options to f_eval_catch -- increasing use-cases + Use f_eval_catch to display errors on failure -- reducing duplicated code + Use f_eval_catch when we need output from a command -- improving debugging + Optimize f_isinter of strings.subr for performance -- now sub-shell free + Improve error checking on pidfiles -- using f_eval_catch and f_isinteger + Use $var_to_set arg of f_ifconfig_{inet,netmask} -- eliminate sub-shells + Use f_sprintf instead of $(printf ...) -- consolidate sub-shells + Use $var_to_set arg of f_route_get_default -- eliminate sub-shells + Add f_count to replace $(set -- ...;echo $#) -- eliminate sub-shells + Add f_count_ifs to replace $(IFS=x;set -- ...;echo $#) -- no sub-shells + Replace var="$var${var:+ }..." in loops with var="$var ..." with a follow- up var="${var# }" to trim leading whitespace -- optimize loops + Use $var_to_set arg of f_resolv_conf_nameservers -- eliminate sub-shells + Comments for the f_eval_catch function + Remove a duplicate `local ... desc ...' in f_device_get_all of device.subr + Use $var_to_set arg of f_device_capacity -- eliminate sub-shells + Whitespace fixes in f_dialog_init of dialog.subr + Optimize f_inet_atoi of media/tcpip.subr for performance -- sub-shell free + In several cases, send stderr to /dev/null -- clean up runtime execution + Change f_err of common.subr to go to program stderr not terminal stderr, allowing redirection of output from functions that use f_err + Disable debugging when using f_getvar to get variable argument to f_startup_rcconf_map_expand of startup/rcconf.subr + Use f_replace_all instead of $(echo ... | tr | sed) -- performance + Add a $var_to_set option to f_index_{file,menusel_{command,keyword}} of common.subr -- centralize sub-shells
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f_include $BSDCFG_SHARE/strings.subr
BSDCFG_LIBE="/usr/libexec/bsdconfig"
f_include_lang $BSDCFG_LIBE/include/messages.subr
############################################################ CONFIGURATION
# NOTE: These are not able to be overridden/inherited for security purposes.
#
# Number of tries a user gets to enter his/her password before we log the
# sudo(8) failure and exit.
#
PASSWD_TRIES=3
#
# While in SECURE mode, should authentication as `root' be allowed? Set to
# non-NULL to enable authentication as `root', otherwise disabled.
#
# WARNING:
# Unless using a custom sudo(8) configuration, user `root' should not be
# allowed because no password is required to become `root' when already `root'
# and therefore, any value entered as password will work.
#
SECURE_ALLOW_ROOT=
#
# While in SECURE mode, should we divulge (through error message) when the
# requested authentication user does not exist? Set to non-NULL to enable,
# otherwise a non-existent user is treated like an invalid password.
#
SECURE_DIVULGE_UNKNOWN_USER=
############################################################ FUNCTIONS
# f_become_root_via_sudo
#
# If not running as root, prompt for sudo(8) credentials to become root.
# Re-execution of the current program via sudo is automatically handled.
#
# The following environment variables effect functionality:
#
# USE_XDIALOG Either NULL or Non-NULL. If given a value will indicate
# that Xdialog(1) should be used instead of dialog(1).
#
f_become_root_via_sudo()
{
Performance and debugging enhancements: + Remove UNAME_P=$(...) from startup/misc -- already supplied by common.subr + Use f_getvar instead of $(eval echo \$$var) -- f_getvar is sub-shell free + Add `-e' and `-k var' options to f_eval_catch -- increasing use-cases + Use f_eval_catch to display errors on failure -- reducing duplicated code + Use f_eval_catch when we need output from a command -- improving debugging + Optimize f_isinter of strings.subr for performance -- now sub-shell free + Improve error checking on pidfiles -- using f_eval_catch and f_isinteger + Use $var_to_set arg of f_ifconfig_{inet,netmask} -- eliminate sub-shells + Use f_sprintf instead of $(printf ...) -- consolidate sub-shells + Use $var_to_set arg of f_route_get_default -- eliminate sub-shells + Add f_count to replace $(set -- ...;echo $#) -- eliminate sub-shells + Add f_count_ifs to replace $(IFS=x;set -- ...;echo $#) -- no sub-shells + Replace var="$var${var:+ }..." in loops with var="$var ..." with a follow- up var="${var# }" to trim leading whitespace -- optimize loops + Use $var_to_set arg of f_resolv_conf_nameservers -- eliminate sub-shells + Comments for the f_eval_catch function + Remove a duplicate `local ... desc ...' in f_device_get_all of device.subr + Use $var_to_set arg of f_device_capacity -- eliminate sub-shells + Whitespace fixes in f_dialog_init of dialog.subr + Optimize f_inet_atoi of media/tcpip.subr for performance -- sub-shell free + In several cases, send stderr to /dev/null -- clean up runtime execution + Change f_err of common.subr to go to program stderr not terminal stderr, allowing redirection of output from functions that use f_err + Disable debugging when using f_getvar to get variable argument to f_startup_rcconf_map_expand of startup/rcconf.subr + Use f_replace_all instead of $(echo ... | tr | sed) -- performance + Add a $var_to_set option to f_index_{file,menusel_{command,keyword}} of common.subr -- centralize sub-shells
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local funcname=f_become_root_via_sudo
Standardize the way functions build their arguments leading up to a dialog invocation. Specifically, "top-load" your arguments and in the order in- which they will be displayed. For example, many [if not all] widgets display information in the following order, top-to-bottom (visually): + backtitle (displayed behind the widget at top-left) + title (at the top of the `window') + prompt text (just below the title and above whatever widget you choose) + Depending on widget, _one_ of the following: - menu list - radio list - check list - text input box with initial text - [Xdialog(1)] 2x or 3x text input boxes - [dialog(1)] a multi-part form - progress bar - etc. (many more widget choices) + buttons (right below the selected widget) + [dialog(1)] the hline (displayed at bottom of `window') NOTE: Xdialog(1) accepts and silently ignores --hline When building local arguments for your dialog invocation, if the value can't be cleanly loaded into a local, add "# Calculated below" to the end of the local declaration while retaining the block order of argument declarations. Move other local declarations that are not associated with this top-loading the dialog arguments to right-above where they are first-used. Also, standardize on the names of the arguments. For example, always use $prompt (instead of sometimes $msg and sometimes $prompt); use $menu_list or $shell_list or $radio_list for those respective widgets; ad nauseum. While we're doing this, flush-out full arguments for many invocations that were passing NULL strings (making it unapparent if you were staring at this one invocation what argument that NULL string was supposed to represent). Last, while we're in startup/rcconf let's remove the unnecessary use of a GLOBAL (RCCONF_MENU_LIST) for the menu_list.
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local prompt hline height width rows msg
[ "$( id -u )" = "0" ] && return $SUCCESS
f_have sudo || f_die 1 "$msg_must_be_root_to_execute" "$pgm"
#
# Ask the user if it's OK to become root via sudo(8) and give them
# the option to save this preference (by touch(1)ing a file in the
# user's $HOME directory).
#
local checkpath="${HOME%/}/.bsdconfig_uses_sudo"
if [ ! -e "$checkpath" ]; then
Performance and debugging enhancements: + Remove UNAME_P=$(...) from startup/misc -- already supplied by common.subr + Use f_getvar instead of $(eval echo \$$var) -- f_getvar is sub-shell free + Add `-e' and `-k var' options to f_eval_catch -- increasing use-cases + Use f_eval_catch to display errors on failure -- reducing duplicated code + Use f_eval_catch when we need output from a command -- improving debugging + Optimize f_isinter of strings.subr for performance -- now sub-shell free + Improve error checking on pidfiles -- using f_eval_catch and f_isinteger + Use $var_to_set arg of f_ifconfig_{inet,netmask} -- eliminate sub-shells + Use f_sprintf instead of $(printf ...) -- consolidate sub-shells + Use $var_to_set arg of f_route_get_default -- eliminate sub-shells + Add f_count to replace $(set -- ...;echo $#) -- eliminate sub-shells + Add f_count_ifs to replace $(IFS=x;set -- ...;echo $#) -- no sub-shells + Replace var="$var${var:+ }..." in loops with var="$var ..." with a follow- up var="${var# }" to trim leading whitespace -- optimize loops + Use $var_to_set arg of f_resolv_conf_nameservers -- eliminate sub-shells + Comments for the f_eval_catch function + Remove a duplicate `local ... desc ...' in f_device_get_all of device.subr + Use $var_to_set arg of f_device_capacity -- eliminate sub-shells + Whitespace fixes in f_dialog_init of dialog.subr + Optimize f_inet_atoi of media/tcpip.subr for performance -- sub-shell free + In several cases, send stderr to /dev/null -- clean up runtime execution + Change f_err of common.subr to go to program stderr not terminal stderr, allowing redirection of output from functions that use f_err + Disable debugging when using f_getvar to get variable argument to f_startup_rcconf_map_expand of startup/rcconf.subr + Use f_replace_all instead of $(echo ... | tr | sed) -- performance + Add a $var_to_set option to f_index_{file,menusel_{command,keyword}} of common.subr -- centralize sub-shells
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f_sprintf prompt "$msg_you_are_not_root_but" bsdconfig
f_sprintf msg "$msg_always_try_sudo_when_run_as" "$USER"
local menu_list="
'X' '$msg_cancel_exit'
'1' '$msg'
'2' '$msg_try_sudo_only_this_once'
" # END-QUOTE
hline="$hline_arrows_tab_enter"
Standardize the way functions build their arguments leading up to a dialog invocation. Specifically, "top-load" your arguments and in the order in- which they will be displayed. For example, many [if not all] widgets display information in the following order, top-to-bottom (visually): + backtitle (displayed behind the widget at top-left) + title (at the top of the `window') + prompt text (just below the title and above whatever widget you choose) + Depending on widget, _one_ of the following: - menu list - radio list - check list - text input box with initial text - [Xdialog(1)] 2x or 3x text input boxes - [dialog(1)] a multi-part form - progress bar - etc. (many more widget choices) + buttons (right below the selected widget) + [dialog(1)] the hline (displayed at bottom of `window') NOTE: Xdialog(1) accepts and silently ignores --hline When building local arguments for your dialog invocation, if the value can't be cleanly loaded into a local, add "# Calculated below" to the end of the local declaration while retaining the block order of argument declarations. Move other local declarations that are not associated with this top-loading the dialog arguments to right-above where they are first-used. Also, standardize on the names of the arguments. For example, always use $prompt (instead of sometimes $msg and sometimes $prompt); use $menu_list or $shell_list or $radio_list for those respective widgets; ad nauseum. While we're doing this, flush-out full arguments for many invocations that were passing NULL strings (making it unapparent if you were staring at this one invocation what argument that NULL string was supposed to represent). Last, while we're in startup/rcconf let's remove the unnecessary use of a GLOBAL (RCCONF_MENU_LIST) for the menu_list.
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eval f_dialog_menu_size height width rows \
\"\$DIALOG_TITLE\" \
\"\$DIALOG_BACKTITLE\" \
Standardize the way functions build their arguments leading up to a dialog invocation. Specifically, "top-load" your arguments and in the order in- which they will be displayed. For example, many [if not all] widgets display information in the following order, top-to-bottom (visually): + backtitle (displayed behind the widget at top-left) + title (at the top of the `window') + prompt text (just below the title and above whatever widget you choose) + Depending on widget, _one_ of the following: - menu list - radio list - check list - text input box with initial text - [Xdialog(1)] 2x or 3x text input boxes - [dialog(1)] a multi-part form - progress bar - etc. (many more widget choices) + buttons (right below the selected widget) + [dialog(1)] the hline (displayed at bottom of `window') NOTE: Xdialog(1) accepts and silently ignores --hline When building local arguments for your dialog invocation, if the value can't be cleanly loaded into a local, add "# Calculated below" to the end of the local declaration while retaining the block order of argument declarations. Move other local declarations that are not associated with this top-loading the dialog arguments to right-above where they are first-used. Also, standardize on the names of the arguments. For example, always use $prompt (instead of sometimes $msg and sometimes $prompt); use $menu_list or $shell_list or $radio_list for those respective widgets; ad nauseum. While we're doing this, flush-out full arguments for many invocations that were passing NULL strings (making it unapparent if you were staring at this one invocation what argument that NULL string was supposed to represent). Last, while we're in startup/rcconf let's remove the unnecessary use of a GLOBAL (RCCONF_MENU_LIST) for the menu_list.
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\"\$prompt\" \
\"\$hline\" \
$menu_list
Improve portion of the dialog(1) API in dialog.subr responsible for retrieving stored data (for the --menu, --calendar, --timebox, --checklist, and --radiolist widgets). When we (Ron McDowell and I) developed the first version of bsdconfig, it used temporary files to store responses from dialog(1). That hasn't been true for some very long time, so the need to always store the return status of dialog(1) and then call some function to clean-up is long-deprecated. The function that used to do the clean-up was f_dialog_menutag(). We really don't need f_dialog_menutag() for its originally designed purpose, as all dialog invocations (even when in a sub-shell) do not use temporary files anymore. However, we do need to keep f_dialog_menutag() around because it still fills the need of being able to abstract the procedure for fetching stored data provided by functions that display the aforementioned widgets. In re-designing f_dialog_menutag(), four important changes are made: 1. Rename f_dialog_menutag() to f_dialog_menutag_fetch() 2. Introduce the new first-argument of $var_to_set to reduce number of forks 3. Create a corresponding f_dialog_menutag_store() to abstract the storage 4. Offload the sanitization to a new function, f_dialog_data_sanitize() NOTE: That last one is important. Not all functions need to store their data for later fetching, meanwhile every invocation of dialog should be sanitized (as we learned early-on in the i18n-effort -- underlying libraries will spit warnings to stderr for bad values of $LANG and since dialog outputs its responses to stderr, we need to sanitize every response of these warnings). These changes greatly improve readbaility and also improve performance by reducing unnecessary forking.
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local mtag
mtag=$( eval $DIALOG \
--title \"\$DIALOG_TITLE\" \
--backtitle \"\$DIALOG_BACKTITLE\" \
--hline \"\$hline\" \
--ok-label \"\$msg_ok\" \
--cancel-label \"\$msg_cancel\" \
Standardize the way functions build their arguments leading up to a dialog invocation. Specifically, "top-load" your arguments and in the order in- which they will be displayed. For example, many [if not all] widgets display information in the following order, top-to-bottom (visually): + backtitle (displayed behind the widget at top-left) + title (at the top of the `window') + prompt text (just below the title and above whatever widget you choose) + Depending on widget, _one_ of the following: - menu list - radio list - check list - text input box with initial text - [Xdialog(1)] 2x or 3x text input boxes - [dialog(1)] a multi-part form - progress bar - etc. (many more widget choices) + buttons (right below the selected widget) + [dialog(1)] the hline (displayed at bottom of `window') NOTE: Xdialog(1) accepts and silently ignores --hline When building local arguments for your dialog invocation, if the value can't be cleanly loaded into a local, add "# Calculated below" to the end of the local declaration while retaining the block order of argument declarations. Move other local declarations that are not associated with this top-loading the dialog arguments to right-above where they are first-used. Also, standardize on the names of the arguments. For example, always use $prompt (instead of sometimes $msg and sometimes $prompt); use $menu_list or $shell_list or $radio_list for those respective widgets; ad nauseum. While we're doing this, flush-out full arguments for many invocations that were passing NULL strings (making it unapparent if you were staring at this one invocation what argument that NULL string was supposed to represent). Last, while we're in startup/rcconf let's remove the unnecessary use of a GLOBAL (RCCONF_MENU_LIST) for the menu_list.
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--menu \"\$prompt\" \
$height $width $rows \
$menu_list \
2>&1 >&$DIALOG_TERMINAL_PASSTHRU_FD
Improve portion of the dialog(1) API in dialog.subr responsible for retrieving stored data (for the --menu, --calendar, --timebox, --checklist, and --radiolist widgets). When we (Ron McDowell and I) developed the first version of bsdconfig, it used temporary files to store responses from dialog(1). That hasn't been true for some very long time, so the need to always store the return status of dialog(1) and then call some function to clean-up is long-deprecated. The function that used to do the clean-up was f_dialog_menutag(). We really don't need f_dialog_menutag() for its originally designed purpose, as all dialog invocations (even when in a sub-shell) do not use temporary files anymore. However, we do need to keep f_dialog_menutag() around because it still fills the need of being able to abstract the procedure for fetching stored data provided by functions that display the aforementioned widgets. In re-designing f_dialog_menutag(), four important changes are made: 1. Rename f_dialog_menutag() to f_dialog_menutag_fetch() 2. Introduce the new first-argument of $var_to_set to reduce number of forks 3. Create a corresponding f_dialog_menutag_store() to abstract the storage 4. Offload the sanitization to a new function, f_dialog_data_sanitize() NOTE: That last one is important. Not all functions need to store their data for later fetching, meanwhile every invocation of dialog should be sanitized (as we learned early-on in the i18n-effort -- underlying libraries will spit warnings to stderr for bad values of $LANG and since dialog outputs its responses to stderr, we need to sanitize every response of these warnings). These changes greatly improve readbaility and also improve performance by reducing unnecessary forking.
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) || f_die
f_dialog_data_sanitize mtag
case "$mtag" in
X) # Cancel/Exit
f_die ;;
1) # Always try sudo(8) when run as $user
Performance and debugging enhancements: + Remove UNAME_P=$(...) from startup/misc -- already supplied by common.subr + Use f_getvar instead of $(eval echo \$$var) -- f_getvar is sub-shell free + Add `-e' and `-k var' options to f_eval_catch -- increasing use-cases + Use f_eval_catch to display errors on failure -- reducing duplicated code + Use f_eval_catch when we need output from a command -- improving debugging + Optimize f_isinter of strings.subr for performance -- now sub-shell free + Improve error checking on pidfiles -- using f_eval_catch and f_isinteger + Use $var_to_set arg of f_ifconfig_{inet,netmask} -- eliminate sub-shells + Use f_sprintf instead of $(printf ...) -- consolidate sub-shells + Use $var_to_set arg of f_route_get_default -- eliminate sub-shells + Add f_count to replace $(set -- ...;echo $#) -- eliminate sub-shells + Add f_count_ifs to replace $(IFS=x;set -- ...;echo $#) -- no sub-shells + Replace var="$var${var:+ }..." in loops with var="$var ..." with a follow- up var="${var# }" to trim leading whitespace -- optimize loops + Use $var_to_set arg of f_resolv_conf_nameservers -- eliminate sub-shells + Comments for the f_eval_catch function + Remove a duplicate `local ... desc ...' in f_device_get_all of device.subr + Use $var_to_set arg of f_device_capacity -- eliminate sub-shells + Whitespace fixes in f_dialog_init of dialog.subr + Optimize f_inet_atoi of media/tcpip.subr for performance -- sub-shell free + In several cases, send stderr to /dev/null -- clean up runtime execution + Change f_err of common.subr to go to program stderr not terminal stderr, allowing redirection of output from functions that use f_err + Disable debugging when using f_getvar to get variable argument to f_startup_rcconf_map_expand of startup/rcconf.subr + Use f_replace_all instead of $(echo ... | tr | sed) -- performance + Add a $var_to_set option to f_index_{file,menusel_{command,keyword}} of common.subr -- centralize sub-shells
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f_eval_catch $funcname touch \
'touch "%s"' "$checkpath" &&
f_show_msg "$msg_created_path" "$checkpath"
esac
else
#
# This user has created the path signing-off on sudo(8)-use
# but let's still give them a short/quick/unobtrusive reminder
#
f_dialog_info "$msg_becoming_root_via_sudo"
[ "$USE_XDIALOG" ] || sleep 0.6
fi
#
# Check sudo(8) access before prompting for password.
#
:| sudo -S -v 2> /dev/null
if [ $? -ne $SUCCESS ]; then
#
# sudo(8) access denied. Prompt for their password.
#
Standardize the way functions build their arguments leading up to a dialog invocation. Specifically, "top-load" your arguments and in the order in- which they will be displayed. For example, many [if not all] widgets display information in the following order, top-to-bottom (visually): + backtitle (displayed behind the widget at top-left) + title (at the top of the `window') + prompt text (just below the title and above whatever widget you choose) + Depending on widget, _one_ of the following: - menu list - radio list - check list - text input box with initial text - [Xdialog(1)] 2x or 3x text input boxes - [dialog(1)] a multi-part form - progress bar - etc. (many more widget choices) + buttons (right below the selected widget) + [dialog(1)] the hline (displayed at bottom of `window') NOTE: Xdialog(1) accepts and silently ignores --hline When building local arguments for your dialog invocation, if the value can't be cleanly loaded into a local, add "# Calculated below" to the end of the local declaration while retaining the block order of argument declarations. Move other local declarations that are not associated with this top-loading the dialog arguments to right-above where they are first-used. Also, standardize on the names of the arguments. For example, always use $prompt (instead of sometimes $msg and sometimes $prompt); use $menu_list or $shell_list or $radio_list for those respective widgets; ad nauseum. While we're doing this, flush-out full arguments for many invocations that were passing NULL strings (making it unapparent if you were staring at this one invocation what argument that NULL string was supposed to represent). Last, while we're in startup/rcconf let's remove the unnecessary use of a GLOBAL (RCCONF_MENU_LIST) for the menu_list.
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prompt="$msg_please_enter_password"
hline="$hline_alnum_punc_tab_enter"
f_dialog_inputbox_size height width \
"$DIALOG_TITLE" \
"$DIALOG_BACKTITLE" \
Standardize the way functions build their arguments leading up to a dialog invocation. Specifically, "top-load" your arguments and in the order in- which they will be displayed. For example, many [if not all] widgets display information in the following order, top-to-bottom (visually): + backtitle (displayed behind the widget at top-left) + title (at the top of the `window') + prompt text (just below the title and above whatever widget you choose) + Depending on widget, _one_ of the following: - menu list - radio list - check list - text input box with initial text - [Xdialog(1)] 2x or 3x text input boxes - [dialog(1)] a multi-part form - progress bar - etc. (many more widget choices) + buttons (right below the selected widget) + [dialog(1)] the hline (displayed at bottom of `window') NOTE: Xdialog(1) accepts and silently ignores --hline When building local arguments for your dialog invocation, if the value can't be cleanly loaded into a local, add "# Calculated below" to the end of the local declaration while retaining the block order of argument declarations. Move other local declarations that are not associated with this top-loading the dialog arguments to right-above where they are first-used. Also, standardize on the names of the arguments. For example, always use $prompt (instead of sometimes $msg and sometimes $prompt); use $menu_list or $shell_list or $radio_list for those respective widgets; ad nauseum. While we're doing this, flush-out full arguments for many invocations that were passing NULL strings (making it unapparent if you were staring at this one invocation what argument that NULL string was supposed to represent). Last, while we're in startup/rcconf let's remove the unnecessary use of a GLOBAL (RCCONF_MENU_LIST) for the menu_list.
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"$prompt" \
"$hline"
#
# Continue prompting until they either Cancel, succeed
# or exceed the number of allowed failures.
#
local password nfailures=0 retval
while [ $nfailures -lt $PASSWD_TRIES ]; do
if [ "$USE_XDIALOG" ]; then
password=$( $DIALOG \
--title "$DIALOG_TITLE" \
--backtitle "$DIALOG_BACKTITLE" \
--hline "$hline" \
--ok-label "$msg_ok" \
--cancel-label "$msg_cancel" \
Standardize the way functions build their arguments leading up to a dialog invocation. Specifically, "top-load" your arguments and in the order in- which they will be displayed. For example, many [if not all] widgets display information in the following order, top-to-bottom (visually): + backtitle (displayed behind the widget at top-left) + title (at the top of the `window') + prompt text (just below the title and above whatever widget you choose) + Depending on widget, _one_ of the following: - menu list - radio list - check list - text input box with initial text - [Xdialog(1)] 2x or 3x text input boxes - [dialog(1)] a multi-part form - progress bar - etc. (many more widget choices) + buttons (right below the selected widget) + [dialog(1)] the hline (displayed at bottom of `window') NOTE: Xdialog(1) accepts and silently ignores --hline When building local arguments for your dialog invocation, if the value can't be cleanly loaded into a local, add "# Calculated below" to the end of the local declaration while retaining the block order of argument declarations. Move other local declarations that are not associated with this top-loading the dialog arguments to right-above where they are first-used. Also, standardize on the names of the arguments. For example, always use $prompt (instead of sometimes $msg and sometimes $prompt); use $menu_list or $shell_list or $radio_list for those respective widgets; ad nauseum. While we're doing this, flush-out full arguments for many invocations that were passing NULL strings (making it unapparent if you were staring at this one invocation what argument that NULL string was supposed to represent). Last, while we're in startup/rcconf let's remove the unnecessary use of a GLOBAL (RCCONF_MENU_LIST) for the menu_list.
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--password --inputbox "$prompt" \
$height $width \
2>&1 > /dev/null
)
retval=$?
# Catch X11-related errors
if [ $retval -eq $DIALOG_ESC ]; then
f_die $retval "$password"
elif [ $retval -ne $DIALOG_OK ]; then
# User cancelled
exit $retval
fi
else
Similar to r251236, improve the portion of dialog(1) API in dialog.subr responsible for retrieving stored input (for the --inputbox and --password widgets). When we (Ron McDowell and I) developed the first version of bsdconfig, it used temporary files to store responses from dialog(1). That hasn't been true for a very long time, so the need to always execute some clean-up function is long-deprecated. The function that used to perform these clean- up routines for these widgets was f_dialog_inputstr(). We really don't need f_dialog_inputstr() for its originally designed purpose as all dialog invocations no longer require temporary files. Just as in r251236, redesign f_dialog_inputstr() in the following four ways: 1. Rename f_dialog_inputstr() to f_dialog_inputstr_fetch() 2. Introduce the new first-argument of $var_to_set to reduce forking 3. Create a corresponding f_dialog_inputstr_store() to abstract storage 4. Offload the sanitization to a new function, f_dialog_line_sanitize() It should be noted that f_dialog_line_sanitize() -- unlike its cousin from SVN r251236, f_dialog_data_sanitize() -- trims leading/trailing whitespace from the user's input. This helps prevent errors and common mistakes caused by the fact that the new cdialog implementation allows the right-arrow cursor key to go beyond the last byte of realtime input (adding whitespace at the end of the typed value). While we're centralizing the sanitization, let's rewrite f_dialog_input() while we're here to likewise reduce forking. The f_dialog_input() function now expects the first argument of $var_to_set instead of producing results on standard-out. These changes greatly improve readability and also improve performance.
2013-06-02 05:45:25 +00:00
password=$( $DIALOG \
--title "$DIALOG_TITLE" \
--backtitle "$DIALOG_BACKTITLE" \
--hline "$hline" \
--ok-label "$msg_ok" \
--cancel-label "$msg_cancel" \
--insecure \
Standardize the way functions build their arguments leading up to a dialog invocation. Specifically, "top-load" your arguments and in the order in- which they will be displayed. For example, many [if not all] widgets display information in the following order, top-to-bottom (visually): + backtitle (displayed behind the widget at top-left) + title (at the top of the `window') + prompt text (just below the title and above whatever widget you choose) + Depending on widget, _one_ of the following: - menu list - radio list - check list - text input box with initial text - [Xdialog(1)] 2x or 3x text input boxes - [dialog(1)] a multi-part form - progress bar - etc. (many more widget choices) + buttons (right below the selected widget) + [dialog(1)] the hline (displayed at bottom of `window') NOTE: Xdialog(1) accepts and silently ignores --hline When building local arguments for your dialog invocation, if the value can't be cleanly loaded into a local, add "# Calculated below" to the end of the local declaration while retaining the block order of argument declarations. Move other local declarations that are not associated with this top-loading the dialog arguments to right-above where they are first-used. Also, standardize on the names of the arguments. For example, always use $prompt (instead of sometimes $msg and sometimes $prompt); use $menu_list or $shell_list or $radio_list for those respective widgets; ad nauseum. While we're doing this, flush-out full arguments for many invocations that were passing NULL strings (making it unapparent if you were staring at this one invocation what argument that NULL string was supposed to represent). Last, while we're in startup/rcconf let's remove the unnecessary use of a GLOBAL (RCCONF_MENU_LIST) for the menu_list.
2013-06-02 20:02:50 +00:00
--passwordbox "$prompt" \
$height $width \
2>&1 >&$DIALOG_TERMINAL_PASSTHRU_FD
Similar to r251236, improve the portion of dialog(1) API in dialog.subr responsible for retrieving stored input (for the --inputbox and --password widgets). When we (Ron McDowell and I) developed the first version of bsdconfig, it used temporary files to store responses from dialog(1). That hasn't been true for a very long time, so the need to always execute some clean-up function is long-deprecated. The function that used to perform these clean- up routines for these widgets was f_dialog_inputstr(). We really don't need f_dialog_inputstr() for its originally designed purpose as all dialog invocations no longer require temporary files. Just as in r251236, redesign f_dialog_inputstr() in the following four ways: 1. Rename f_dialog_inputstr() to f_dialog_inputstr_fetch() 2. Introduce the new first-argument of $var_to_set to reduce forking 3. Create a corresponding f_dialog_inputstr_store() to abstract storage 4. Offload the sanitization to a new function, f_dialog_line_sanitize() It should be noted that f_dialog_line_sanitize() -- unlike its cousin from SVN r251236, f_dialog_data_sanitize() -- trims leading/trailing whitespace from the user's input. This helps prevent errors and common mistakes caused by the fact that the new cdialog implementation allows the right-arrow cursor key to go beyond the last byte of realtime input (adding whitespace at the end of the typed value). While we're centralizing the sanitization, let's rewrite f_dialog_input() while we're here to likewise reduce forking. The f_dialog_input() function now expects the first argument of $var_to_set instead of producing results on standard-out. These changes greatly improve readability and also improve performance.
2013-06-02 05:45:25 +00:00
) || exit $?
fi
Similar to r251236, improve the portion of dialog(1) API in dialog.subr responsible for retrieving stored input (for the --inputbox and --password widgets). When we (Ron McDowell and I) developed the first version of bsdconfig, it used temporary files to store responses from dialog(1). That hasn't been true for a very long time, so the need to always execute some clean-up function is long-deprecated. The function that used to perform these clean- up routines for these widgets was f_dialog_inputstr(). We really don't need f_dialog_inputstr() for its originally designed purpose as all dialog invocations no longer require temporary files. Just as in r251236, redesign f_dialog_inputstr() in the following four ways: 1. Rename f_dialog_inputstr() to f_dialog_inputstr_fetch() 2. Introduce the new first-argument of $var_to_set to reduce forking 3. Create a corresponding f_dialog_inputstr_store() to abstract storage 4. Offload the sanitization to a new function, f_dialog_line_sanitize() It should be noted that f_dialog_line_sanitize() -- unlike its cousin from SVN r251236, f_dialog_data_sanitize() -- trims leading/trailing whitespace from the user's input. This helps prevent errors and common mistakes caused by the fact that the new cdialog implementation allows the right-arrow cursor key to go beyond the last byte of realtime input (adding whitespace at the end of the typed value). While we're centralizing the sanitization, let's rewrite f_dialog_input() while we're here to likewise reduce forking. The f_dialog_input() function now expects the first argument of $var_to_set instead of producing results on standard-out. These changes greatly improve readability and also improve performance.
2013-06-02 05:45:25 +00:00
debug= f_dialog_line_sanitize password
#
# Validate sudo(8) credentials
#
sudo -S -v 2> /dev/null <<-EOF
$password
EOF
retval=$?
unset password # scrub memory
if [ $retval -eq $SUCCESS ]; then
# Access granted...
break
else
# Access denied...
nfailures=$(( $nfailures + 1 ))
# introduce a short delay
if [ $nfailures -lt $PASSWD_TRIES ]; then
f_dialog_info "$msg_sorry_try_again"
sleep 1
fi
fi
done
#
# If user exhausted number of allowed password tries, log
# the security event and exit immediately.
#
if [ $nfailures -ge $PASSWD_TRIES ]; then
Performance and debugging enhancements: + Remove UNAME_P=$(...) from startup/misc -- already supplied by common.subr + Use f_getvar instead of $(eval echo \$$var) -- f_getvar is sub-shell free + Add `-e' and `-k var' options to f_eval_catch -- increasing use-cases + Use f_eval_catch to display errors on failure -- reducing duplicated code + Use f_eval_catch when we need output from a command -- improving debugging + Optimize f_isinter of strings.subr for performance -- now sub-shell free + Improve error checking on pidfiles -- using f_eval_catch and f_isinteger + Use $var_to_set arg of f_ifconfig_{inet,netmask} -- eliminate sub-shells + Use f_sprintf instead of $(printf ...) -- consolidate sub-shells + Use $var_to_set arg of f_route_get_default -- eliminate sub-shells + Add f_count to replace $(set -- ...;echo $#) -- eliminate sub-shells + Add f_count_ifs to replace $(IFS=x;set -- ...;echo $#) -- no sub-shells + Replace var="$var${var:+ }..." in loops with var="$var ..." with a follow- up var="${var# }" to trim leading whitespace -- optimize loops + Use $var_to_set arg of f_resolv_conf_nameservers -- eliminate sub-shells + Comments for the f_eval_catch function + Remove a duplicate `local ... desc ...' in f_device_get_all of device.subr + Use $var_to_set arg of f_device_capacity -- eliminate sub-shells + Whitespace fixes in f_dialog_init of dialog.subr + Optimize f_inet_atoi of media/tcpip.subr for performance -- sub-shell free + In several cases, send stderr to /dev/null -- clean up runtime execution + Change f_err of common.subr to go to program stderr not terminal stderr, allowing redirection of output from functions that use f_err + Disable debugging when using f_getvar to get variable argument to f_startup_rcconf_map_expand of startup/rcconf.subr + Use f_replace_all instead of $(echo ... | tr | sed) -- performance + Add a $var_to_set option to f_index_{file,menusel_{command,keyword}} of common.subr -- centralize sub-shells
2013-12-07 00:31:01 +00:00
f_sprintf msg "$msg_nfailed_attempts" "$nfailures"
logger -p auth.notice -t sudo " " \
"$USER : $msg" \
"; TTY=$(tty)" \
"; PWD=$PWD" \
"; USER=root" \
"; COMMAND=$0"
f_die 1 "sudo: $msg"
fi
fi
# Use xauth(1) to grant root the ability to use this X11/SSH session
if [ "$USE_XDIALOG" -a "$SSH_CONNECTION" -a "$DISPLAY" ]; then
f_have xauth || f_die 1 \
"$msg_no_such_file_or_directory" "$pgm" "xauth"
local HOSTNAME displaynum
HOSTNAME=$(hostname)
displaynum="${DISPLAY#*:}"
xauth -f ~/.Xauthority extract - $HOSTNAME/unix:$displaynum \
$HOSTNAME:$displaynum | sudo sh -c 'xauth -ivf \
~root/.Xauthority merge - > /dev/null 2>&1'
fi
# Re-execute ourselves with sudo(8)
f_dprintf "%s: Becoming root via sudo(8)..." mustberoot.subr
if [ $ARGC -gt 0 ]; then
exec sudo "$0" $ARGV
else
exec sudo "$0"
fi
exit $? # Never reached unless error
}
# f_authenticate_some_user
#
# Only used if running as root and requires X11 (see USE_XDIALOG below).
# Prompts the user to enter a username and password to be authenticated via
# sudo(8) to proceed.
#
# The following environment variables effect functionality:
#
# USE_XDIALOG Either NULL or Non-NULL. If given a value will indicate
# that Xdialog(1) should be used instead of dialog(1).
#
f_authenticate_some_user()
{
local msg hline height width
f_have sudo || f_die 1 "$msg_must_be_root_to_execute" "$pgm"
#
# Secure-mode has been requested.
#
[ "$USE_XDIALOG" ] || f_die 1 "$msg_secure_mode_requires_x11"
[ "$(id -u)" = "0" ] || f_die 1 "$msg_secure_mode_requires_root"
#
# Prompt for sudo(8) credentials.
#
msg="$msg_please_enter_username_password"
hline="$hline_alnum_punc_tab_enter"
f_xdialog_2inputsbox_size height width \
"$DIALOG_TITLE" \
"$DIALOG_BACKTITLE" \
"$msg" \
"$field_username" "" \
"$field_password" ""
height=$(( $height + 2 )) # Add height for --password
#
# Continue prompting until they either Cancel, succeed or exceed the
# number of allowed failures.
#
local user_pass nfailures=0 retval
while [ $nfailures -lt $PASSWD_TRIES ]; do
user_pass=$( $DIALOG \
--title "$DIALOG_TITLE" \
--backtitle "$DIALOG_BACKTITLE" \
--hline "$hline" \
--ok-label "$msg_ok" \
--cancel-label "$msg_cancel" \
--password --2inputsbox "$msg" \
$height $width \
"$field_username" "" \
"$field_password" "" \
2>&1 > /dev/null )
retval=$?
# Catch X11-related errors
[ $retval -eq $DIALOG_ESC ] && f_die $retval "$user_pass"
# Exit if the user cancelled.
[ $retval -eq $DIALOG_OK ] || exit $retval
#
# Make sure the user exists and is non-root
#
local user password
user="${user_pass%%/*}"
password="${user_pass#*/}"
unset user_pass # scrub memory
if [ ! "$user" ]; then
nfailures=$(( $nfailures + 1 ))
f_show_msg "$msg_no_username"
continue
fi
if [ ! "$SECURE_ALLOW_ROOT" ]; then
case "$user" in
root|toor)
nfailures=$(( $nfailures + 1 ))
f_show_msg "$msg_user_disallowed" "$user"
continue
esac
fi
if ! f_quietly id "$user"; then
nfailures=$(( $nfailures + 1 ))
if [ "$SECURE_DIVULGE_UNKNOWN_USER" ]; then
f_show_msg "$msg_unknown_user" "$user"
elif [ $nfailures -lt $PASSWD_TRIES ]; then
f_dialog_info "$msg_sorry_try_again"
sleep 1
fi
continue
fi
#
# Validate sudo(8) credentials for given user
#
su -m "$user" <<-EOF
sh <<EOS
sudo -k
sudo -S -v 2> /dev/null <<EOP
$password
EOP
EOS
EOF
retval=$?
unset user
unset password # scrub memory
if [ $retval -eq $SUCCESS ]; then
# Access granted...
break
else
# Access denied...
nfailures=$(( $nfailures + 1 ))
# introduce a short delay
if [ $nfailures -lt $PASSWD_TRIES ]; then
f_dialog_info "$msg_sorry_try_again"
sleep 1
fi
fi
done
#
# If user exhausted number of allowed password tries, log
# the security event and exit immediately.
#
if [ $nfailures -ge $PASSWD_TRIES ]; then
Performance and debugging enhancements: + Remove UNAME_P=$(...) from startup/misc -- already supplied by common.subr + Use f_getvar instead of $(eval echo \$$var) -- f_getvar is sub-shell free + Add `-e' and `-k var' options to f_eval_catch -- increasing use-cases + Use f_eval_catch to display errors on failure -- reducing duplicated code + Use f_eval_catch when we need output from a command -- improving debugging + Optimize f_isinter of strings.subr for performance -- now sub-shell free + Improve error checking on pidfiles -- using f_eval_catch and f_isinteger + Use $var_to_set arg of f_ifconfig_{inet,netmask} -- eliminate sub-shells + Use f_sprintf instead of $(printf ...) -- consolidate sub-shells + Use $var_to_set arg of f_route_get_default -- eliminate sub-shells + Add f_count to replace $(set -- ...;echo $#) -- eliminate sub-shells + Add f_count_ifs to replace $(IFS=x;set -- ...;echo $#) -- no sub-shells + Replace var="$var${var:+ }..." in loops with var="$var ..." with a follow- up var="${var# }" to trim leading whitespace -- optimize loops + Use $var_to_set arg of f_resolv_conf_nameservers -- eliminate sub-shells + Comments for the f_eval_catch function + Remove a duplicate `local ... desc ...' in f_device_get_all of device.subr + Use $var_to_set arg of f_device_capacity -- eliminate sub-shells + Whitespace fixes in f_dialog_init of dialog.subr + Optimize f_inet_atoi of media/tcpip.subr for performance -- sub-shell free + In several cases, send stderr to /dev/null -- clean up runtime execution + Change f_err of common.subr to go to program stderr not terminal stderr, allowing redirection of output from functions that use f_err + Disable debugging when using f_getvar to get variable argument to f_startup_rcconf_map_expand of startup/rcconf.subr + Use f_replace_all instead of $(echo ... | tr | sed) -- performance + Add a $var_to_set option to f_index_{file,menusel_{command,keyword}} of common.subr -- centralize sub-shells
2013-12-07 00:31:01 +00:00
f_sprintf msg "$msg_nfailed_attempts" "$nfailures"
logger -p auth.notice -t sudo " " \
"${SUDO_USER:-$USER} : $msg" \
"; TTY=$(tty)" \
"; PWD=$PWD" \
"; USER=root" \
"; COMMAND=$0"
f_die 1 "sudo: $message"
fi
}
# f_mustberoot_init
#
# If not already root, make the switch to root by re-executing ourselves via
# sudo(8) using user-supplied credentials.
#
# The following environment variables effect functionality:
#
# SECURE Either NULL or Non-NULL. If given a value will indicate
# that (while running as root) sudo(8) authentication is
# required to proceed.
#
f_mustberoot_init()
{
if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" -a ! "$SECURE" ]; then
f_become_root_via_sudo
elif [ "$SECURE" ]; then
f_authenticate_some_user
fi
}
############################################################ MAIN
f_dprintf "%s: Successfully loaded." mustberoot.subr
fi # ! $_MUSTBEROOT_SUBR