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/*
* The new sysinstall program.
*
* This is probably the last program in the `sysinstall' line - the next
* generation being essentially a complete rewrite.
*
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* $FreeBSD$
*
* Copyright (c) 1995
* Jordan Hubbard. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer,
* verbatim and that no modifications are made prior to this
* point in the file.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY JORDAN HUBBARD ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL JORDAN HUBBARD OR HIS PETS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, LIFE OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* 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.
*
*/
#include "sysinstall.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/signal.h>
#include <sys/fcntl.h>
#include "list.h"
static int dispatch_shutdown(dialogMenuItem *unused);
static int dispatch_systemExecute(dialogMenuItem *unused);
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static int dispatch_msgConfirm(dialogMenuItem *unused);
static int dispatch_mediaClose(dialogMenuItem *unused);
static struct _word {
char *name;
int (*handler)(dialogMenuItem *self);
} resWords[] = {
{ "configAnonFTP", configAnonFTP },
{ "configRouter", configRouter },
Compensate for default disabling of network services in inetd.conf(5) by providing the opportunity to edit inetd.conf during the system installation process. The following modifications were made: (1) Expand the Anonymous FTP description dialog to indicate that inetd and ftpd must be enabled before it can be used. (2) Introduce a new configInetd() pair of dialogs, the first describing inetd, giving a couple of examples of services that require it, and hinting at potential risk, then asking the user if they wish to enable it. The second indicates that inetd.conf must be configured to enabled specific services, and asks if the user would like to load inetd.conf into the editor to modify it. Add this configuration action to the index. There are some further improvements that might be considered: (1) Provide a more inetd.conf-specific configuration tool that speaks inetd.conf(5). However, this is made difficult by the "yet another configuration format" nature of inetd.conf, as well as its use of commenting to disable services, rather than an in-syntax way to disable a service without commenting it out. Submissions here would probably be welcome. (2) There's some overlap between settings in the somewhat obtuse Security Profile mechanism and other settings, including the inetd setting, and NFS server configuration. As features become individually tunable, they should probably be removed from the security profile mechanism. Otherwise, somewhat counter-intuitively, sysinstall (in practice) queries multiple times whether inetd, nfsd, etc, should be enabled/disabled. A possible future direction might be to drive profiles not by degree of paranoia, rather, the set of services desired. Or simply to remove the Security Profile mechanism and resort to feature-driven configuration. Reviewed by: imp, chris, jake, nate, -arch, -stable
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{ "configInetd", configInetd },
{ "configNFSServer", configNFSServer },
{ "configNTP", configNTP },
{ "configPCNFSD", configPCNFSD },
{ "configPackages", configPackages },
{ "configUsers", configUsers },
#ifdef WITH_SLICES
{ "diskPartitionEditor", diskPartitionEditor },
#endif
{ "diskPartitionWrite", diskPartitionWrite },
{ "diskLabelEditor", diskLabelEditor },
{ "diskLabelCommit", diskLabelCommit },
{ "distReset", distReset },
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{ "distSetCustom", distSetCustom },
{ "distUnsetCustom", distUnsetCustom },
{ "distSetDeveloper", distSetDeveloper },
{ "distSetXDeveloper", distSetXDeveloper },
{ "distSetKernDeveloper", distSetKernDeveloper },
{ "distSetUser", distSetUser },
{ "distSetXUser", distSetXUser },
{ "distSetMinimum", distSetMinimum },
{ "distSetEverything", distSetEverything },
{ "distSetSrc", distSetSrc },
{ "distExtractAll", distExtractAll },
{ "docBrowser", docBrowser },
{ "docShowDocument", docShowDocument },
{ "installCommit", installCommit },
{ "installExpress", installExpress },
{ "installStandard", installStandard },
{ "installUpgrade", installUpgrade },
- Rename installFixupBin to installFixupBase to finish up the 'bin' to 'base' dist rename. - Rework struct dist to allow for different types of dists. There are currently three types of dists: DT_TARBALL, the traditonal gzipped and split tar file; DT_PACKAGE, a package; and DT_SUBDIST, a meta-dist in the tree that has its own array of dists as its contents. For example, the 'base' dist is a DT_TARBALL dist, the 'perl' dist is a DT_PACKAGE dist, and the 'src' dist is a DT_SUBDIST dist with its own dist table that contains 'sbase', 'ssys', etc. - Add helper macros for defining array entries for the different types of dists to try and make the statically defined dist table in dist.c more readable. - Split the logic to deal with a DT_TARBALL dist out of distExtract() and into its own distExtractTarball() function. distExtract() now calls other functions to extract each dist. - Tweak the percentage complete calculation in distExtractTarball() to do the multiply prior to the divide so it doesn't have to use floating point. - Axe the installPackage() function along with the special handling for the perl and XFree86 dists in distExtractAll() since distExtract() handles package dists directly now. - Add back in subdists for the X packages based on the split up packages that XFree86-4 uses that as closely map to the X dists we used with X 3.3.x. - Lots of things like distSetX() and the X dist masks are no longer #ifndef X_AS_PKG since we use them in both cases now. - Make the entire installFixupXFree() function #ifndef X_AS_PKG, we only call it in that case anyways, and it's not suitable for the X_AS_PKG case. - Add in X dist menus for the X_AS_PKG case. Approved by: re
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{ "installFixupBase", installFixupBase },
{ "installFixitHoloShell", installFixitHoloShell },
{ "installFixitCDROM", installFixitCDROM },
{ "installFixitFloppy", installFixitFloppy },
{ "installFilesystems", installFilesystems },
{ "installVarDefaults", installVarDefaults },
{ "loadConfig", dispatch_load_file },
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{ "loadFloppyConfig", dispatch_load_floppy },
{ "mediaClose", dispatch_mediaClose },
{ "mediaSetCDROM", mediaSetCDROM },
{ "mediaSetFloppy", mediaSetFloppy },
{ "mediaSetDOS", mediaSetDOS },
{ "mediaSetTape", mediaSetTape },
{ "mediaSetFTP", mediaSetFTP },
{ "mediaSetFTPActive", mediaSetFTPActive },
{ "mediaSetFTPPassive", mediaSetFTPPassive },
{ "mediaSetHTTP", mediaSetHTTP },
{ "mediaSetUFS", mediaSetUFS },
{ "mediaSetNFS", mediaSetNFS },
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{ "mediaSetFTPUserPass", mediaSetFTPUserPass },
{ "mediaSetCPIOVerbosity", mediaSetCPIOVerbosity },
{ "mediaGetType", mediaGetType },
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{ "msgConfirm", dispatch_msgConfirm },
{ "optionsEditor", optionsEditor },
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{ "packageAdd", packageAdd },
{ "addGroup", userAddGroup },
{ "addUser", userAddUser },
{ "shutdown", dispatch_shutdown },
{ "system", dispatch_systemExecute },
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{ "dumpVariables", dump_variables },
{ "tcpMenuSelect", tcpMenuSelect },
{ NULL, NULL },
};
/*
* Helper routines for buffering data.
*
* We read an entire configuration into memory before executing it
* so that we are truely standalone and can do things like nuke the
* file or disk we're working on.
*/
typedef struct command_buffer_ {
qelement queue;
char * string;
} command_buffer;
static void
dispatch_free_command(command_buffer *item)
{
REMQUE(item);
free(item->string);
free(item);
}
static void
dispatch_free_all(qelement *head)
{
command_buffer *item;
while (!EMPTYQUE(*head)) {
item = (command_buffer *) head->q_forw;
dispatch_free_command(item);
}
}
static command_buffer *
dispatch_add_command(qelement *head, char *string)
{
command_buffer *new;
new = malloc(sizeof(command_buffer));
if (!new)
return NULL;
new->string = strdup(string);
INSQUEUE(new, head->q_back);
return new;
}
/*
* Command processing
*/
/* Just convenience */
static int
dispatch_shutdown(dialogMenuItem *unused)
{
systemShutdown(0);
return DITEM_FAILURE;
}
static int
dispatch_systemExecute(dialogMenuItem *unused)
{
char *cmd = variable_get(VAR_COMMAND);
if (cmd)
return systemExecute(cmd) ? DITEM_FAILURE : DITEM_SUCCESS;
else
msgDebug("_systemExecute: No command passed in `command' variable.\n");
return DITEM_FAILURE;
}
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static int
dispatch_msgConfirm(dialogMenuItem *unused)
{
char *msg = variable_get(VAR_COMMAND);
if (msg) {
msgConfirm("%s", msg);
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return DITEM_SUCCESS;
}
msgDebug("_msgConfirm: No message passed in `command' variable.\n");
return DITEM_FAILURE;
}
static int
dispatch_mediaClose(dialogMenuItem *unused)
{
mediaClose();
return DITEM_SUCCESS;
}
static int
call_possible_resword(char *name, dialogMenuItem *value, int *status)
{
int i, rval;
rval = 0;
for (i = 0; resWords[i].name; i++) {
if (!strcmp(name, resWords[i].name)) {
*status = resWords[i].handler(value);
rval = 1;
break;
}
}
return rval;
}
/* For a given string, call it or spit out an undefined command diagnostic */
int
dispatchCommand(char *str)
{
int i;
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char *cp;
if (!str || !*str) {
msgConfirm("Null or zero-length string passed to dispatchCommand");
return DITEM_FAILURE;
}
/* If it's got a newline, trim it */
if ((cp = index(str, '\n')) != NULL)
*cp = '\0';
/* If it's got a `=' sign in there, assume it's a variable setting */
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if (index(str, '=')) {
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if (isDebug())
msgDebug("dispatch: setting variable `%s'\n", str);
variable_set(str, 0);
i = DITEM_SUCCESS;
}
else {
/* A command might be a pathname if it's encoded in argv[0], which
we also support */
if ((cp = rindex(str, '/')) != NULL)
str = cp + 1;
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if (isDebug())
msgDebug("dispatch: calling resword `%s'\n", str);
if (!call_possible_resword(str, NULL, &i)) {
msgNotify("Warning: No such command ``%s''", str);
i = DITEM_FAILURE;
}
/*
* Allow a user to prefix a command with "noError" to cause
* us to ignore any errors for that one command.
*/
if (i != DITEM_SUCCESS && variable_get(VAR_NO_ERROR))
i = DITEM_SUCCESS;
variable_unset(VAR_NO_ERROR);
}
return i;
}
/*
* File processing
*/
static qelement *
dispatch_load_fp(FILE *fp)
{
qelement *head;
char buf[BUFSIZ], *cp;
head = malloc(sizeof(qelement));
if (!head)
return NULL;
INITQUE(*head);
while (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, fp)) {
if ((cp = strchr(buf, '\n')) != NULL)
*cp = '\0';
if (*buf == '\0' || *buf == '#')
continue;
if (!dispatch_add_command(head, buf))
return NULL;
}
return head;
}
static int
dispatch_execute(qelement *head)
{
int result = DITEM_SUCCESS;
command_buffer *item;
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char *old_interactive;
if (!head)
return result | DITEM_FAILURE;
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old_interactive = variable_get(VAR_NONINTERACTIVE);
if (old_interactive)
old_interactive = strdup(old_interactive); /* save copy */
/* Hint to others that we're running from a script, should they care */
variable_set2(VAR_NONINTERACTIVE, "yes", 0);
while (!EMPTYQUE(*head)) {
item = (command_buffer *) head->q_forw;
if (DITEM_STATUS(dispatchCommand(item->string)) != DITEM_SUCCESS) {
msgConfirm("Command `%s' failed - rest of script aborted.\n",
item->string);
result |= DITEM_FAILURE;
break;
}
dispatch_free_command(item);
}
dispatch_free_all(head);
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if (!old_interactive)
variable_unset(VAR_NONINTERACTIVE);
else {
variable_set2(VAR_NONINTERACTIVE, old_interactive, 0);
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free(old_interactive);
}
return result;
}
int
dispatch_load_file_int(int quiet)
{
FILE *fp;
char *cp;
int i;
qelement *list;
static const char *names[] = {
"install.cfg",
"/stand/install.cfg",
"/tmp/install.cfg",
NULL
};
fp = NULL;
cp = variable_get(VAR_CONFIG_FILE);
if (!cp) {
for (i = 0; names[i]; i++)
if ((fp = fopen(names[i], "r")) != NULL)
break;
} else
fp = fopen(cp, "r");
if (!fp) {
if (!quiet)
msgConfirm("Unable to open %s: %s", cp, strerror(errno));
return DITEM_FAILURE;
}
list = dispatch_load_fp(fp);
fclose(fp);
return dispatch_execute(list);
}
int
dispatch_load_file(dialogMenuItem *self)
{
return dispatch_load_file_int(FALSE);
}
int
dispatch_load_floppy(dialogMenuItem *self)
{
int what = DITEM_SUCCESS;
extern char *distWanted;
char *cp;
FILE *fp;
qelement *list;
mediaClose();
cp = variable_get_value(VAR_INSTALL_CFG,
"Specify the name of a configuration file\n"
"residing on a MSDOS or UFS floppy.", 0);
if (!cp || !*cp) {
variable_unset(VAR_INSTALL_CFG);
what |= DITEM_FAILURE;
return what;
}
distWanted = cp;
/* Try to open the floppy drive */
if (DITEM_STATUS(mediaSetFloppy(NULL)) == DITEM_FAILURE) {
msgConfirm("Unable to set media device to floppy.");
what |= DITEM_FAILURE;
mediaClose();
return what;
}
if (!DEVICE_INIT(mediaDevice)) {
msgConfirm("Unable to mount floppy filesystem.");
what |= DITEM_FAILURE;
mediaClose();
return what;
}
fp = DEVICE_GET(mediaDevice, cp, TRUE);
if (fp) {
list = dispatch_load_fp(fp);
fclose(fp);
mediaClose();
what |= dispatch_execute(list);
}
else {
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if (!variable_get(VAR_NO_ERROR))
msgConfirm("Configuration file '%s' not found.", cp);
variable_unset(VAR_INSTALL_CFG);
what |= DITEM_FAILURE;
mediaClose();
}
return what;
}