freebsd-dev/crypto/openssh/contrib/cygwin/ssh-user-config
Dag-Erling Smørgrav ce3adf4362 Pull in all the OpenSSH bits that we'd previously left out because we
didn't use them.  This will make future merges from the vendor tree much
easier.

Approved by:	re (gjb)
2013-09-21 22:24:10 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# ssh-user-config, Copyright 2000-2008 Red Hat Inc.
#
# This file is part of the Cygwin port of OpenSSH.
#
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
# DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
# OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR
# THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
# ======================================================================
# Initialization
# ======================================================================
PROGNAME=$(basename -- $0)
_tdir=$(dirname -- $0)
PROGDIR=$(cd $_tdir && pwd)
CSIH_SCRIPT=/usr/share/csih/cygwin-service-installation-helper.sh
# Subdirectory where the new package is being installed
PREFIX=/usr
# Directory where the config files are stored
SYSCONFDIR=/etc
source ${CSIH_SCRIPT}
auto_passphrase="no"
passphrase=""
pwdhome=
with_passphrase=
# ======================================================================
# Routine: create_identity
# optionally create identity of type argument in ~/.ssh
# optionally add result to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
# ======================================================================
create_identity() {
local file="$1"
local type="$2"
local name="$3"
if [ ! -f "${pwdhome}/.ssh/${file}" ]
then
if csih_request "Shall I create a ${name} identity file for you?"
then
csih_inform "Generating ${pwdhome}/.ssh/${file}"
if [ "${with_passphrase}" = "yes" ]
then
ssh-keygen -t "${type}" -N "${passphrase}" -f "${pwdhome}/.ssh/${file}" > /dev/null
else
ssh-keygen -t "${type}" -f "${pwdhome}/.ssh/${file}" > /dev/null
fi
if csih_request "Do you want to use this identity to login to this machine?"
then
csih_inform "Adding to ${pwdhome}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
cat "${pwdhome}/.ssh/${file}.pub" >> "${pwdhome}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
fi
fi
fi
} # === End of create_ssh1_identity() === #
readonly -f create_identity
# ======================================================================
# Routine: check_user_homedir
# Perform various checks on the user's home directory
# SETS GLOBAL VARIABLE:
# pwdhome
# ======================================================================
check_user_homedir() {
local uid=$(id -u)
pwdhome=$(awk -F: '{ if ( $3 == '${uid}' ) print $6; }' < ${SYSCONFDIR}/passwd)
if [ "X${pwdhome}" = "X" ]
then
csih_error_multi \
"There is no home directory set for you in ${SYSCONFDIR}/passwd." \
'Setting $HOME is not sufficient!'
fi
if [ ! -d "${pwdhome}" ]
then
csih_error_multi \
"${pwdhome} is set in ${SYSCONFDIR}/passwd as your home directory" \
'but it is not a valid directory. Cannot create user identity files.'
fi
# If home is the root dir, set home to empty string to avoid error messages
# in subsequent parts of that script.
if [ "X${pwdhome}" = "X/" ]
then
# But first raise a warning!
csih_warning "Your home directory in ${SYSCONFDIR}/passwd is set to root (/). This is not recommended!"
if csih_request "Would you like to proceed anyway?"
then
pwdhome=''
else
csih_warning "Exiting. Configuration is not complete"
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ -d "${pwdhome}" -a csih_is_nt -a -n "`chmod -c g-w,o-w "${pwdhome}"`" ]
then
echo
csih_warning 'group and other have been revoked write permission to your home'
csih_warning "directory ${pwdhome}."
csih_warning 'This is required by OpenSSH to allow public key authentication using'
csih_warning 'the key files stored in your .ssh subdirectory.'
csih_warning 'Revert this change ONLY if you know what you are doing!'
echo
fi
} # === End of check_user_homedir() === #
readonly -f check_user_homedir
# ======================================================================
# Routine: check_user_dot_ssh_dir
# Perform various checks on the ~/.ssh directory
# PREREQUISITE:
# pwdhome -- check_user_homedir()
# ======================================================================
check_user_dot_ssh_dir() {
if [ -e "${pwdhome}/.ssh" -a ! -d "${pwdhome}/.ssh" ]
then
csih_error "${pwdhome}/.ssh is existant but not a directory. Cannot create user identity files."
fi
if [ ! -e "${pwdhome}/.ssh" ]
then
mkdir "${pwdhome}/.ssh"
if [ ! -e "${pwdhome}/.ssh" ]
then
csih_error "Creating users ${pwdhome}/.ssh directory failed"
fi
fi
} # === End of check_user_dot_ssh_dir() === #
readonly -f check_user_dot_ssh_dir
# ======================================================================
# Routine: fix_authorized_keys_perms
# Corrects the permissions of ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
# PREREQUISITE:
# pwdhome -- check_user_homedir()
# ======================================================================
fix_authorized_keys_perms() {
if [ csih_is_nt -a -e "${pwdhome}/.ssh/authorized_keys" ]
then
if ! setfacl -m "u::rw-,g::---,o::---" "${pwdhome}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
then
csih_warning "Setting correct permissions to ${pwdhome}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
csih_warning "failed. Please care for the correct permissions. The minimum requirement"
csih_warning "is, the owner needs read permissions."
echo
fi
fi
} # === End of fix_authorized_keys_perms() === #
readonly -f fix_authorized_keys_perms
# ======================================================================
# Main Entry Point
# ======================================================================
# Check how the script has been started. If
# (1) it has been started by giving the full path and
# that path is /etc/postinstall, OR
# (2) Otherwise, if the environment variable
# SSH_USER_CONFIG_AUTO_ANSWER_NO is set
# then set auto_answer to "no". This allows automatic
# creation of the config files in /etc w/o overwriting
# them if they already exist. In both cases, color
# escape sequences are suppressed, so as to prevent
# cluttering setup's logfiles.
if [ "$PROGDIR" = "/etc/postinstall" ]
then
csih_auto_answer="no"
csih_disable_color
fi
if [ -n "${SSH_USER_CONFIG_AUTO_ANSWER_NO}" ]
then
csih_auto_answer="no"
csih_disable_color
fi
# ======================================================================
# Parse options
# ======================================================================
while :
do
case $# in
0)
break
;;
esac
option=$1
shift
case "$option" in
-d | --debug )
set -x
csih_trace_on
;;
-y | --yes )
csih_auto_answer=yes
;;
-n | --no )
csih_auto_answer=no
;;
-p | --passphrase )
with_passphrase="yes"
passphrase=$1
shift
;;
*)
echo "usage: ${PROGNAME} [OPTION]..."
echo
echo "This script creates an OpenSSH user configuration."
echo
echo "Options:"
echo " --debug -d Enable shell's debug output."
echo " --yes -y Answer all questions with \"yes\" automatically."
echo " --no -n Answer all questions with \"no\" automatically."
echo " --passphrase -p word Use \"word\" as passphrase automatically."
echo
exit 1
;;
esac
done
# ======================================================================
# Action!
# ======================================================================
# Check passwd file
if [ ! -f ${SYSCONFDIR}/passwd ]
then
csih_error_multi \
"${SYSCONFDIR}/passwd is nonexistant. Please generate an ${SYSCONFDIR}/passwd file" \
'first using mkpasswd. Check if it contains an entry for you and' \
'please care for the home directory in your entry as well.'
fi
check_user_homedir
check_user_dot_ssh_dir
create_identity id_rsa rsa "SSH2 RSA"
create_identity id_dsa dsa "SSH2 DSA"
create_identity id_ecdsa ecdsa "SSH2 ECDSA"
create_identity identity rsa1 "(deprecated) SSH1 RSA"
fix_authorized_keys_perms
echo
csih_inform "Configuration finished. Have fun!"