freebsd-skq/usr.sbin/adduser/adduser.sh
Pedro F. Giffuni 1de7b4b805 various: general adoption of SPDX licensing ID tags.
Mainly focus on files that use BSD 2-Clause license, however the tool I
was using misidentified many licenses so this was mostly a manual - error
prone - task.

The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) group provides a specification
to make it easier for automated tools to detect and summarize well known
opensource licenses. We are gradually adopting the specification, noting
that the tags are considered only advisory and do not, in any way,
superceed or replace the license texts.

No functional change intended.
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#!/bin/sh
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
#
# Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Michael Telahun Makonnen. 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.
# 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 THE AUTHOR ``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 THE AUTHOR 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, 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.
#
# Email: Mike Makonnen <mtm@FreeBSD.Org>
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# err msg
# Display $msg on stderr, unless we're being quiet.
#
err() {
if [ -z "$quietflag" ]; then
echo 1>&2 ${THISCMD}: ERROR: $*
fi
}
# info msg
# Display $msg on stdout, unless we're being quiet.
#
info() {
if [ -z "$quietflag" ]; then
echo ${THISCMD}: INFO: $*
fi
}
# get_nextuid
# Output the value of $_uid if it is available for use. If it
# is not, output the value of the next higher uid that is available.
# If a uid is not specified, output the first available uid, as indicated
# by pw(8).
#
get_nextuid () {
_uid=$1
_nextuid=
if [ -z "$_uid" ]; then
_nextuid="`${PWCMD} usernext | cut -f1 -d:`"
else
while : ; do
${PWCMD} usershow $_uid > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ ! "$?" -eq 0 ]; then
_nextuid=$_uid
break
fi
_uid=$(($_uid + 1))
done
fi
echo $_nextuid
}
# show_usage
# Display usage information for this utility.
#
show_usage() {
echo "usage: ${THISCMD} [options]"
echo " options may include:"
echo " -C save to the configuration file only"
echo " -D do not attempt to create the home directory"
echo " -E disable this account after creation"
echo " -G additional groups to add accounts to"
echo " -L login class of the user"
echo " -M file permission for home directory"
echo " -N do not read configuration file"
echo " -S a nonexistent shell is not an error"
echo " -d home directory"
echo " -f file from which input will be received"
echo " -g default login group"
echo " -h display this usage message"
echo " -k path to skeleton home directory"
echo " -m user welcome message file"
echo " -q absolute minimal user feedback"
echo " -s shell"
echo " -u uid to start at"
echo " -w password type: no, none, yes or random"
}
# valid_shells
# Outputs a list of valid shells from /etc/shells. Only the
# basename of the shell is output.
#
valid_shells() {
_prefix=
cat ${ETCSHELLS} |
while read _path _junk ; do
case $_path in
\#*|'')
;;
*)
echo -n "${_prefix}`basename $_path`"
_prefix=' '
;;
esac
done
# /usr/sbin/nologin is a special case
[ -x "${NOLOGIN_PATH}" ] && echo -n " ${NOLOGIN}"
}
# fullpath_from_shell shell
# Given $shell, which is either the full path to a shell or
# the basename component of a valid shell, get the
# full path to the shell from the /etc/shells file.
#
fullpath_from_shell() {
_shell=$1
[ -z "$_shell" ] && return 1
# /usr/sbin/nologin is a special case; it needs to be handled
# before the cat | while loop, since a 'return' from within
# a subshell will not terminate the function's execution, and
# the path to the nologin shell might be printed out twice.
#
if [ "$_shell" = "${NOLOGIN}" -o \
"$_shell" = "${NOLOGIN_PATH}" ]; then
echo ${NOLOGIN_PATH}
return 0;
fi
cat ${ETCSHELLS} |
while read _path _junk ; do
case "$_path" in
\#*|'')
;;
*)
if [ "$_path" = "$_shell" -o \
"`basename $_path`" = "$_shell" ]; then
echo $_path
return 0
fi
;;
esac
done
return 1
}
# shell_exists shell
# If the given shell is listed in ${ETCSHELLS} or it is
# the nologin shell this function will return 0.
# Otherwise, it will return 1. If shell is valid but
# the path is invalid or it is not executable it
# will emit an informational message saying so.
#
shell_exists() {
_sh="$1"
_shellchk="${GREPCMD} '^$_sh$' ${ETCSHELLS} > /dev/null 2>&1"
if ! eval $_shellchk; then
# The nologin shell is not listed in /etc/shells.
if [ "$_sh" != "${NOLOGIN_PATH}" ]; then
err "Invalid shell ($_sh) for user $username."
return 1
fi
fi
! [ -x "$_sh" ] &&
info "The shell ($_sh) does not exist or is not executable."
return 0
}
# save_config
# Save some variables to a configuration file.
# Note: not all script variables are saved, only those that
# it makes sense to save.
#
save_config() {
echo "# Configuration file for adduser(8)." > ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo "# NOTE: only *some* variables are saved." >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo "# Last Modified on `${DATECMD}`." >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo '' >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo "defaultHomePerm=$uhomeperm" >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo "defaultLgroup=$ulogingroup" >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo "defaultclass=$uclass" >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo "defaultgroups=$ugroups" >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo "passwdtype=$passwdtype" >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo "homeprefix=$homeprefix" >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo "defaultshell=$ushell" >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo "udotdir=$udotdir" >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo "msgfile=$msgfile" >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo "disableflag=$disableflag" >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
echo "uidstart=$uidstart" >> ${ADDUSERCONF}
}
# add_user
# Add a user to the user database. If the user chose to send a welcome
# message or lock the account, do so.
#
add_user() {
# Is this a configuration run? If so, don't modify user database.
#
if [ -n "$configflag" ]; then
save_config
return
fi
_uid=
_name=
_comment=
_gecos=
_home=
_group=
_grouplist=
_shell=
_class=
_dotdir=
_expire=
_pwexpire=
_passwd=
_upasswd=
_passwdmethod=
_name="-n '$username'"
[ -n "$uuid" ] && _uid='-u "$uuid"'
[ -n "$ulogingroup" ] && _group='-g "$ulogingroup"'
[ -n "$ugroups" ] && _grouplist='-G "$ugroups"'
[ -n "$ushell" ] && _shell='-s "$ushell"'
[ -n "$uclass" ] && _class='-L "$uclass"'
[ -n "$ugecos" ] && _comment='-c "$ugecos"'
[ -n "$udotdir" ] && _dotdir='-k "$udotdir"'
[ -n "$uexpire" ] && _expire='-e "$uexpire"'
[ -n "$upwexpire" ] && _pwexpire='-p "$upwexpire"'
if [ -z "$Dflag" -a -n "$uhome" ]; then
# The /nonexistent home directory is special. It
# means the user has no home directory.
if [ "$uhome" = "$NOHOME" ]; then
_home='-d "$uhome"'
else
# Use home directory permissions if specified
if [ -n "$uhomeperm" ]; then
_home='-m -d "$uhome" -M "$uhomeperm"'
else
_home='-m -d "$uhome"'
fi
fi
elif [ -n "$Dflag" -a -n "$uhome" ]; then
_home='-d "$uhome"'
fi
case $passwdtype in
no)
_passwdmethod="-w no"
_passwd="-h -"
;;
yes)
# Note on processing the password: The outer double quotes
# make literal everything except ` and \ and $.
# The outer single quotes make literal ` and $.
# We can ensure the \ isn't treated specially by specifying
# the -r switch to the read command used to obtain the input.
#
_passwdmethod="-w yes"
_passwd="-h 0"
_upasswd='echo "$upass" |'
;;
none)
_passwdmethod="-w none"
;;
random)
_passwdmethod="-w random"
;;
esac
_pwcmd="$_upasswd ${PWCMD} useradd $_uid $_name $_group $_grouplist $_comment"
_pwcmd="$_pwcmd $_shell $_class $_home $_dotdir $_passwdmethod $_passwd"
_pwcmd="$_pwcmd $_expire $_pwexpire"
if ! _output=`eval $_pwcmd` ; then
err "There was an error adding user ($username)."
return 1
else
info "Successfully added ($username) to the user database."
if [ "random" = "$passwdtype" ]; then
randompass="$_output"
info "Password for ($username) is: $randompass"
fi
fi
if [ -n "$disableflag" ]; then
if ${PWCMD} lock $username ; then
info "Account ($username) is locked."
else
info "Account ($username) could NOT be locked."
fi
fi
_line=
_owner=
_perms=
if [ -n "$msgflag" ]; then
[ -r "$msgfile" ] && {
# We're evaluating the contents of an external file.
# Let's not open ourselves up for attack. _perms will
# be empty if it's writeable only by the owner. _owner
# will *NOT* be empty if the file is owned by root.
#
_dir="`dirname $msgfile`"
_file="`basename $msgfile`"
_perms=`/usr/bin/find $_dir -name $_file -perm +07022 -prune`
_owner=`/usr/bin/find $_dir -name $_file -user 0 -prune`
if [ -z "$_owner" -o -n "$_perms" ]; then
err "The message file ($msgfile) may be writeable only by root."
return 1
fi
cat "$msgfile" |
while read _line ; do
eval echo "$_line"
done | ${MAILCMD} -s"Welcome" ${username}
info "Sent welcome message to ($username)."
}
fi
}
# get_user
# Reads username of the account from standard input or from a global
# variable containing an account line from a file. The username is
# required. If this is an interactive session it will prompt in
# a loop until a username is entered. If it is batch processing from
# a file it will output an error message and return to the caller.
#
get_user() {
_input=
# No need to take down user names if this is a configuration saving run.
[ -n "$configflag" ] && return
while : ; do
if [ -z "$fflag" ]; then
echo -n "Username: "
read _input
else
_input="`echo "$fileline" | cut -f1 -d:`"
fi
# There *must* be a username, and it must not exist. If
# this is an interactive session give the user an
# opportunity to retry.
#
if [ -z "$_input" ]; then
err "You must enter a username!"
[ -z "$fflag" ] && continue
fi
${PWCMD} usershow $_input > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ "$?" -eq 0 ]; then
err "User exists!"
[ -z "$fflag" ] && continue
fi
break
done
username="$_input"
}
# get_gecos
# Reads extra information about the user. Can be used both in interactive
# and batch (from file) mode.
#
get_gecos() {
_input=
# No need to take down additional user information for a configuration run.
[ -n "$configflag" ] && return
if [ -z "$fflag" ]; then
echo -n "Full name: "
read _input
else
_input="`echo "$fileline" | cut -f7 -d:`"
fi
ugecos="$_input"
}
# get_shell
# Get the account's shell. Works in interactive and batch mode. It
# accepts either the base name of the shell or the full path.
# If an invalid shell is entered it will simply use the default shell.
#
get_shell() {
_input=
_fullpath=
ushell="$defaultshell"
# Make sure the current value of the shell is a valid one
if [ -z "$Sflag" ]; then
if ! shell_exists $ushell ; then
info "Using default shell ${defaultshell}."
ushell="$defaultshell"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$fflag" ]; then
echo -n "Shell ($shells) [`basename $ushell`]: "
read _input
else
_input="`echo "$fileline" | cut -f9 -d:`"
fi
if [ -n "$_input" ]; then
if [ -n "$Sflag" ]; then
ushell="$_input"
else
_fullpath=`fullpath_from_shell $_input`
if [ -n "$_fullpath" ]; then
ushell="$_fullpath"
else
err "Invalid shell ($_input) for user $username."
info "Using default shell ${defaultshell}."
ushell="$defaultshell"
fi
fi
fi
}
# get_homedir
# Reads the account's home directory. Used both with interactive input
# and batch input.
#
get_homedir() {
_input=
if [ -z "$fflag" ]; then
echo -n "Home directory [${homeprefix}/${username}]: "
read _input
else
_input="`echo "$fileline" | cut -f8 -d:`"
fi
if [ -n "$_input" ]; then
uhome="$_input"
# if this is a configuration run, then user input is the home
# directory prefix. Otherwise it is understood to
# be $prefix/$user
#
[ -z "$configflag" ] && homeprefix="`dirname $uhome`" || homeprefix="$uhome"
else
uhome="${homeprefix}/${username}"
fi
}
# get_homeperm
# Reads the account's home directory permissions.
#
get_homeperm() {
uhomeperm=$defaultHomePerm
_input=
_prompt=
if [ -n "$uhomeperm" ]; then
_prompt="Home directory permissions [${uhomeperm}]: "
else
_prompt="Home directory permissions (Leave empty for default): "
fi
if [ -z "$fflag" ]; then
echo -n "$_prompt"
read _input
fi
if [ -n "$_input" ]; then
uhomeperm="$_input"
fi
}
# get_uid
# Reads a numeric userid in an interactive or batch session. Automatically
# allocates one if it is not specified.
#
get_uid() {
uuid=${uidstart}
_input=
_prompt=
if [ -n "$uuid" ]; then
uuid=`get_nextuid $uuid`
_prompt="Uid [$uuid]: "
else
_prompt="Uid (Leave empty for default): "
fi
if [ -z "$fflag" ]; then
echo -n "$_prompt"
read _input
else
_input="`echo "$fileline" | cut -f2 -d:`"
fi
[ -n "$_input" ] && uuid=$_input
uuid=`get_nextuid $uuid`
uidstart=$uuid
}
# get_class
# Reads login class of account. Can be used in interactive or batch mode.
#
get_class() {
uclass="$defaultclass"
_input=
_class=${uclass:-"default"}
if [ -z "$fflag" ]; then
echo -n "Login class [$_class]: "
read _input
else
_input="`echo "$fileline" | cut -f4 -d:`"
fi
[ -n "$_input" ] && uclass="$_input"
}
# get_logingroup
# Reads user's login group. Can be used in both interactive and batch
# modes. The specified value can be a group name or its numeric id.
# This routine leaves the field blank if nothing is provided and
# a default login group has not been set. The pw(8) command
# will then provide a login group with the same name as the username.
#
get_logingroup() {
ulogingroup="$defaultLgroup"
_input=
if [ -z "$fflag" ]; then
echo -n "Login group [${ulogingroup:-$username}]: "
read _input
else
_input="`echo "$fileline" | cut -f3 -d:`"
fi
# Pw(8) will use the username as login group if it's left empty
[ -n "$_input" ] && ulogingroup="$_input"
}
# get_groups
# Read additional groups for the user. It can be used in both interactive
# and batch modes.
#
get_groups() {
ugroups="$defaultgroups"
_input=
_group=${ulogingroup:-"${username}"}
if [ -z "$configflag" ]; then
[ -z "$fflag" ] && echo -n "Login group is $_group. Invite $username"
[ -z "$fflag" ] && echo -n " into other groups? [$ugroups]: "
else
[ -z "$fflag" ] && echo -n "Enter additional groups [$ugroups]: "
fi
read _input
[ -n "$_input" ] && ugroups="$_input"
}
# get_expire_dates
# Read expiry information for the account and also for the password. This
# routine is used only from batch processing mode.
#
get_expire_dates() {
upwexpire="`echo "$fileline" | cut -f5 -d:`"
uexpire="`echo "$fileline" | cut -f6 -d:`"
}
# get_password
# Read the password in batch processing mode. The password field matters
# only when the password type is "yes" or "random". If the field is empty and the
# password type is "yes", then it assumes the account has an empty passsword
# and changes the password type accordingly. If the password type is "random"
# and the password field is NOT empty, then it assumes the account will NOT
# have a random password and set passwdtype to "yes."
#
get_password() {
# We may temporarily change a password type. Make sure it's changed
# back to whatever it was before we process the next account.
#
[ -n "$savedpwtype" ] && {
passwdtype=$savedpwtype
savedpwtype=
}
# There may be a ':' in the password
upass=${fileline#*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:}
if [ -z "$upass" ]; then
case $passwdtype in
yes)
# if it's empty, assume an empty password
passwdtype=none
savedpwtype=yes
;;
esac
else
case $passwdtype in
random)
passwdtype=yes
savedpwtype=random
;;
esac
fi
}
# input_from_file
# Reads a line of account information from standard input and
# adds it to the user database.
#
input_from_file() {
_field=
while read -r fileline ; do
case "$fileline" in
\#*|'')
;;
*)
get_user || continue
get_gecos
get_uid
get_logingroup
get_class
get_shell
get_homedir
get_homeperm
get_password
get_expire_dates
ugroups="$defaultgroups"
add_user
;;
esac
done
}
# input_interactive
# Prompts for user information interactively, and commits to
# the user database.
#
input_interactive() {
_disable=
_pass=
_passconfirm=
_random="no"
_emptypass="no"
_usepass="yes"
_logingroup_ok="no"
_groups_ok="no"
case $passwdtype in
none)
_emptypass="yes"
_usepass="yes"
;;
no)
_usepass="no"
;;
random)
_random="yes"
;;
esac
get_user
get_gecos
get_uid
# The case where group = user is handled elsewhere, so
# validate any other groups the user is invited to.
until [ "$_logingroup_ok" = yes ]; do
get_logingroup
_logingroup_ok=yes
if [ -n "$ulogingroup" -a "$username" != "$ulogingroup" ]; then
if ! ${PWCMD} show group $ulogingroup > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Group $ulogingroup does not exist!"
_logingroup_ok=no
fi
fi
done
until [ "$_groups_ok" = yes ]; do
get_groups
_groups_ok=yes
for i in $ugroups; do
if [ "$username" != "$i" ]; then
if ! ${PWCMD} show group $i > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Group $i does not exist!"
_groups_ok=no
fi
fi
done
done
get_class
get_shell
get_homedir
get_homeperm
while : ; do
echo -n "Use password-based authentication? [$_usepass]: "
read _input
[ -z "$_input" ] && _input=$_usepass
case $_input in
[Nn][Oo]|[Nn])
passwdtype="no"
;;
[Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Yy][Ee]|[Yy])
while : ; do
echo -n "Use an empty password? (yes/no) [$_emptypass]: "
read _input
[ -n "$_input" ] && _emptypass=$_input
case $_emptypass in
[Nn][Oo]|[Nn])
echo -n "Use a random password? (yes/no) [$_random]: "
read _input
[ -n "$_input" ] && _random="$_input"
case $_random in
[Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Yy][Ee]|[Yy])
passwdtype="random"
break
;;
esac
passwdtype="yes"
[ -n "$configflag" ] && break
trap 'stty echo; exit' 0 1 2 3 15
stty -echo
echo -n "Enter password: "
read -r upass
echo''
echo -n "Enter password again: "
read -r _passconfirm
echo ''
stty echo
# if user entered a blank password
# explicitly ask again.
[ -z "$upass" -a -z "$_passconfirm" ] \
&& continue
;;
[Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Yy][Ee]|[Yy])
passwdtype="none"
break;
;;
*)
# invalid answer; repeat the loop
continue
;;
esac
if [ "$upass" != "$_passconfirm" ]; then
echo "Passwords did not match!"
continue
fi
break
done
;;
*)
# invalid answer; repeat loop
continue
;;
esac
break;
done
_disable=${disableflag:-"no"}
while : ; do
echo -n "Lock out the account after creation? [$_disable]: "
read _input
[ -z "$_input" ] && _input=$_disable
case $_input in
[Nn][Oo]|[Nn])
disableflag=
;;
[Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Yy][Ee]|[Yy])
disableflag=yes
;;
*)
# invalid answer; repeat loop
continue
;;
esac
break
done
# Display the information we have so far and prompt to
# commit it.
#
_disable=${disableflag:-"no"}
[ -z "$configflag" ] && printf "%-10s : %s\n" Username $username
case $passwdtype in
yes)
_pass='*****'
;;
no)
_pass='<disabled>'
;;
none)
_pass='<blank>'
;;
random)
_pass='<random>'
;;
esac
[ -z "$configflag" ] && printf "%-10s : %s\n" "Password" "$_pass"
[ -n "$configflag" ] && printf "%-10s : %s\n" "Pass Type" "$passwdtype"
[ -z "$configflag" ] && printf "%-10s : %s\n" "Full Name" "$ugecos"
[ -z "$configflag" ] && printf "%-10s : %s\n" "Uid" "$uuid"
printf "%-10s : %s\n" "Class" "$uclass"
printf "%-10s : %s %s\n" "Groups" "${ulogingroup:-$username}" "$ugroups"
printf "%-10s : %s\n" "Home" "$uhome"
printf "%-10s : %s\n" "Home Mode" "$uhomeperm"
printf "%-10s : %s\n" "Shell" "$ushell"
printf "%-10s : %s\n" "Locked" "$_disable"
while : ; do
echo -n "OK? (yes/no): "
read _input
case $_input in
[Nn][Oo]|[Nn])
return 1
;;
[Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Yy][Ee]|[Yy])
add_user
;;
*)
continue
;;
esac
break
done
return 0
}
#### END SUBROUTINE DEFINITION ####
THISCMD=`/usr/bin/basename $0`
DEFAULTSHELL=/bin/sh
ADDUSERCONF="${ADDUSERCONF:-/etc/adduser.conf}"
PWCMD="${PWCMD:-/usr/sbin/pw}"
MAILCMD="${MAILCMD:-mail}"
ETCSHELLS="${ETCSHELLS:-/etc/shells}"
NOHOME="/nonexistent"
NOLOGIN="nologin"
NOLOGIN_PATH="/usr/sbin/nologin"
GREPCMD="/usr/bin/grep"
DATECMD="/bin/date"
# Set default values
#
username=
uuid=
uidstart=
ugecos=
ulogingroup=
uclass=
uhome=
uhomeperm=
upass=
ushell=
udotdir=/usr/share/skel
ugroups=
uexpire=
upwexpire=
shells="`valid_shells`"
passwdtype="yes"
msgfile=/etc/adduser.msg
msgflag=
quietflag=
configflag=
fflag=
infile=
disableflag=
Dflag=
Sflag=
readconfig="yes"
homeprefix="/home"
randompass=
fileline=
savedpwtype=
defaultclass=
defaultLgroup=
defaultgroups=
defaultshell="${DEFAULTSHELL}"
defaultHomePerm=
# Make sure the user running this program is root. This isn't a security
# measure as much as it is a useful method of reminding the user to
# 'su -' before he/she wastes time entering data that won't be saved.
#
procowner=${procowner:-`/usr/bin/id -u`}
if [ "$procowner" != "0" ]; then
err 'you must be the super-user (uid 0) to use this utility.'
exit 1
fi
# Override from our conf file
# Quickly go through the commandline line to see if we should read
# from our configuration file. The actual parsing of the commandline
# arguments happens after we read in our configuration file (commandline
# should override configuration file).
#
for _i in $* ; do
if [ "$_i" = "-N" ]; then
readconfig=
break;
fi
done
if [ -n "$readconfig" ]; then
# On a long-lived system, the first time this script is run it
# will barf upon reading the configuration file for its perl predecessor.
if ( . ${ADDUSERCONF} > /dev/null 2>&1 ); then
[ -r ${ADDUSERCONF} ] && . ${ADDUSERCONF} > /dev/null 2>&1
fi
fi
# Process command-line options
#
for _switch ; do
case $_switch in
-L)
defaultclass="$2"
shift; shift
;;
-C)
configflag=yes
shift
;;
-D)
Dflag=yes
shift
;;
-E)
disableflag=yes
shift
;;
-k)
udotdir="$2"
shift; shift
;;
-f)
[ "$2" != "-" ] && infile="$2"
fflag=yes
shift; shift
;;
-g)
defaultLgroup="$2"
shift; shift
;;
-G)
defaultgroups="$2"
shift; shift
;;
-h)
show_usage
exit 0
;;
-d)
homeprefix="$2"
shift; shift
;;
-m)
case "$2" in
[Nn][Oo])
msgflag=
;;
*)
msgflag=yes
msgfile="$2"
;;
esac
shift; shift
;;
-M)
defaultHomePerm=$2
shift; shift
;;
-N)
readconfig=
shift
;;
-w)
case "$2" in
no|none|random|yes)
passwdtype=$2
;;
*)
show_usage
exit 1
;;
esac
shift; shift
;;
-q)
quietflag=yes
shift
;;
-s)
defaultshell="`fullpath_from_shell $2`"
shift; shift
;;
-S)
Sflag=yes
shift
;;
-u)
uidstart=$2
shift; shift
;;
esac
done
# If the -f switch was used, get input from a file. Otherwise,
# this is an interactive session.
#
if [ -n "$fflag" ]; then
if [ -z "$infile" ]; then
input_from_file
elif [ -n "$infile" ]; then
if [ -r "$infile" ]; then
input_from_file < $infile
else
err "File ($infile) is unreadable or does not exist."
fi
fi
else
input_interactive
while : ; do
if [ -z "$configflag" ]; then
echo -n "Add another user? (yes/no): "
else
echo -n "Re-edit the default configuration? (yes/no): "
fi
read _input
case $_input in
[Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Yy][Ee]|[Yy])
uidstart=`get_nextuid $uidstart`
input_interactive
continue
;;
[Nn][Oo]|[Nn])
echo "Goodbye!"
;;
*)
continue
;;
esac
break
done
fi