# Copyright 2004 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, v2 or later # Author Diego Pettenò # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/pam.eclass,v 1.21 2011/12/17 04:20:52 vapier Exp $ # # This eclass contains functions to install pamd configuration files and # pam modules. if [[ ${___ECLASS_ONCE_PAM} != "recur -_+^+_- spank" ]] ; then ___ECLASS_ONCE_PAM="recur -_+^+_- spank" inherit multilib flag-o-matic # dopamd [more files] # # Install pam auth config file in /etc/pam.d dopamd() { [[ -z $1 ]] && die "dopamd requires at least one argument" if has pam ${IUSE} && ! use pam; then return 0; fi ( # dont want to pollute calling env insinto /etc/pam.d insopts -m 0644 doins "$@" ) || die "failed to install $@" cleanpamd "$@" } # newpamd # # Install pam file as in /etc/pam.d newpamd() { [[ $# -ne 2 ]] && die "newpamd requires two arguments" if has pam ${IUSE} && ! use pam; then return 0; fi ( # dont want to pollute calling env insinto /etc/pam.d insopts -m 0644 newins "$1" "$2" ) || die "failed to install $1 as $2" cleanpamd $2 } # dopamsecurity
[more files] # # Installs the config files in /etc/security/
/ dopamsecurity() { [[ $# -lt 2 ]] && die "dopamsecurity requires at least two arguments" if has pam ${IUSE} && ! use pam; then return 0 fi ( # dont want to pollute calling env insinto /etc/security/$1 insopts -m 0644 doins "${@:2}" ) || die "failed to install ${@:2}" } # newpamsecurity
# # Installs the config file as in /etc/security/
/ newpamsecurity() { [[ $# -ne 3 ]] && die "newpamsecurity requires three arguments" if has pam ${IUSE} && ! use pam; then return 0; fi ( # dont want to pollute calling env insinto /etc/security/$1 insopts -m 0644 newins "$2" "$3" ) || die "failed to install $2 as $3" } # getpam_mod_dir # # Returns the pam modules' directory for current implementation getpam_mod_dir() { if has_version sys-libs/pam || has_version sys-libs/openpam; then PAM_MOD_DIR=/$(get_libdir)/security else # Unable to find PAM implementation... defaulting PAM_MOD_DIR=/$(get_libdir)/security fi echo ${PAM_MOD_DIR} } # pammod_hide_symbols # # Hide all non-PAM-used symbols from the module; this function creates a # simple ld version script that hides all the symbols that are not # necessary for PAM to load the module, then uses append-flags to make # sure that it gets used. pammod_hide_symbols() { cat - > "${T}"/pam-eclass-pam_symbols.ver < [more files] # # Install pam module file in the pam modules' dir for current implementation dopammod() { [[ -z $1 ]] && die "dopammod requires at least one argument" if has pam ${IUSE} && ! use pam; then return 0; fi exeinto $(getpam_mod_dir) doexe "$@" || die "failed to install $@" } # newpammod # # Install pam module file as in the pam # modules' dir for current implementation newpammod() { [[ $# -ne 2 ]] && die "newpammod requires two arguements" if has pam ${IUSE} && ! use pam; then return 0; fi exeinto $(getpam_mod_dir) newexe "$1" "$2" || die "failed to install $1 as $2" } # pamd_mimic_system [auth levels] # # This function creates a pamd file which mimics system-auth file # for the given levels in the /etc/pam.d directory. pamd_mimic_system() { [[ $# -lt 2 ]] && die "pamd_mimic_system requires at least two argments" pamd_mimic system-auth "$@" } # pamd_mimic [auth levels] # # This function creates a pamd file which mimics the given stack # for the given levels in the /etc/pam.d directory. pamd_mimic() { [[ $# -lt 3 ]] && die "pamd_mimic requires at least three argments" if has pam ${IUSE} && ! use pam; then return 0; fi dodir /etc/pam.d pamdfile=${D}/etc/pam.d/$2 echo -e "# File autogenerated by pamd_mimic in pam eclass\n\n" >> \ $pamdfile originalstack=$1 authlevels="auth account password session" if has_version '> ${pamdfile} shift done } # cleanpamd # # Cleans a pam.d file from modules that might not be present on the system # where it's going to be installed cleanpamd() { while [[ -n $1 ]]; do if ! has_version sys-libs/pam; then sed -i -e '/pam_shells\|pam_console/s:^:#:' "${D}/etc/pam.d/$1" fi shift done } pam_epam_expand() { sed -n -e 's|#%EPAM-\([[:alpha:]-]\+\):\([-+<>=/.![:alnum:]]\+\)%#.*|\1 \2|p' \ "$@" | sort -u | while read condition parameter; do disable="yes" case "$condition" in If-Has) message="This can be used only if you have ${parameter} installed" has_version "$parameter" && disable="no" ;; Use-Flag) message="This can be used only if you enabled the ${parameter} USE flag" use "$parameter" && disable="no" ;; *) eerror "Unknown EPAM condition '${condition}' ('${parameter}')" die "Unknown EPAM condition '${condition}' ('${parameter}')" ;; esac if [ "${disable}" = "yes" ]; then sed -i -e "/#%EPAM-${condition}:${parameter/\//\\/}%#/d" "$@" else sed -i -e "s|#%EPAM-${condition}:${parameter}%#||" "$@" fi done } # Think about it before uncommenting this one, for now run it by hand # pam_pkg_preinst() { # eshopts_push -o noglob # so that bash doen't expand "*" # # pam_epam_expand "${D}"/etc/pam.d/* # # eshopts_pop # reset old shell opts # } fi