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hackacad/usr/local/share/bastille/config.sh
Andrew Stevenson a4ac5e961f Make parsing on jail.conf more robust
jail.conf has a few tricky things about it's format (such as supporting
variable expansion) so it is easiest to get jail to do the parsing for us.

The changes to get required changes to set as well as we no longer are calling
grep so that became a single awk script as well.
2022-07-24 10:27:54 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2018-2022, Christer Edwards <christer.edwards@gmail.com>
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. /usr/local/share/bastille/common.sh
. /usr/local/etc/bastille/bastille.conf
usage() {
error_exit "Usage: bastille config TARGET get|set propertyName [newValue]"
}
# we need jail(8) to parse the config file so it can expand variables etc
print_jail_conf() {
# we need to pass a literal \n to jail to get each parameter on its own
# line
jail -f "$1" -e '
'
}
# Handle special-case commands first.
case "$1" in
help|-h|--help)
usage
;;
esac
if [ $# -eq 1 ] || [ $# -gt 3 ]; then
usage
fi
ACTION=$1
shift
case $ACTION in
get)
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
error_notify 'Too many parameters for a "get" operation.'
usage
fi
;;
set) ;;
*) error_exit 'Only get and set are supported.' ;;
esac
PROPERTY=$1
shift
VALUE="$@"
for _jail in ${JAILS}; do
FILE="${bastille_jailsdir}/${_jail}/jail.conf"
if [ ! -f "${FILE}" ]; then
error_notify "jail.conf does not exist for jail: ${_jail}"
continue
fi
if [ "${ACTION}" = 'get' ]; then
_output=$(
print_jail_conf "${FILE}" | awk -F= -v property="${PROPERTY}" '
$1 == property {
# note that we have found the property
found = 1;
# check if there is a value for this property
if (NF == 2) {
# remove any quotes surrounding the string
sub(/^"/, "", $2);
sub(/"$/, "", $2);
print $2;
} else {
# no value, just the property name
print "enabled";
}
exit 0;
}
END {
# if we have not found anything we need to print a special
# string
if (! found) {
print("not set");
# let the caller know that this is a warn condition
exit(120);
}
}'
)
# check if our output is a warning or regular
if [ $? -eq 120 ]; then
warn "${_output}"
else
echo "${_output}"
fi
else # Setting the value. -- cwells
if [ -n "${VALUE}" ]; then
VALUE=$(echo "${VALUE}" | sed 's/\//\\\//g')
if echo "${VALUE}" | grep ' ' > /dev/null 2>&1; then # Contains a space, so wrap in quotes. -- cwells
VALUE="'${VALUE}'"
fi
LINE=" ${PROPERTY} = ${VALUE};"
else
LINE=" ${PROPERTY};"
fi
# add the value to the config file, replacing any existing value or, if
# there is none, at the end
#
# awk doesn't have "inplace" editing so we use a temp file
_tmpfile=$(mktemp) || error_exit "unable to set because mktemp failed"
cp "${FILE}" "${_tmpfile}" && \
awk -F= -v line="${LINE}" -v property="${PROPERTY}" '
BEGIN {
# build RE as string as we can not expand vars in RE literals
prop_re = "^[[:space:]]*" property "[[:space:]]*$";
}
$1 ~ prop_re && !found {
# we already have an entry in the config for this property so
# we need to substitute our line here rather than keep the
# existing line
print(line);
# note we have already found the property
found = 1;
# move onto the next line
next;
}
$1 == "}" {
# reached the end of the stanza so if we have not already
# added our line we need to do so now
if (! found) {
print(line);
}
}
{
# print each uninteresting line unchanged
print;
}
' "${_tmpfile}" > "${FILE}"
rm "${_tmpfile}"
fi
done
# Only display this message once at the end (not for every jail). -- cwells
if [ "${ACTION}" = 'set' ]; then
info "A restart is required for the changes to be applied. See 'bastille restart ${TARGET}'."
fi
exit 0