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But first, please read +. diff -r 000000000000 -r c321d56f779c INSTALL --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/INSTALL Wed Mar 10 05:33:07 2010 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +***************************************************************************************** +***** This file is part of ufpm. ***** +***** ***** +***** This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ***** +***** it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ***** +***** the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ***** +***** (at your option) any later version. ***** +***** ***** +***** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ***** +***** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ***** +***** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ***** +***** GNU General Public License for more details. ***** +***** ***** +***** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ***** +***** along with this program. If not, see . ***** +***************************************************************************************** + +You will need: + * bash + * sed + +To install into your computer type: +make +make install +Do the last command as root and the programme will be installed into /usr/bin. + +To uninstall type: +make uninstall +Do that command as root and the programme will be removed. diff -r 000000000000 -r c321d56f779c Makefile --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/Makefile Wed Mar 10 05:33:07 2010 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +#**************************************************************************************** +#**** This file is part of ufpm. ***** +#**** ***** +#**** This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ***** +#**** it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ***** +#**** the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ***** +#**** (at your option) any later version. ***** +#**** ***** +#**** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ***** +#**** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ***** +#**** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ***** +#**** GNU General Public License for more details. ***** +#**** ***** +#**** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ***** +#**** along with this program. If not, see . ***** +#**************************************************************************************** +VERSION = 1.4.1 +bindir = "/usr/bin" +datadir = "/usr/share" +mandir = "/usr/share/man" + +ufpm: ufpm-${VERSION}.sh + @mv ufpm-${VERSION}.sh ufpm + @echo We are ready to install now. + +.PHONY:all +all: ufpm + +.PHONY:install +install: + @echo We are going to install to ${bindir}... + @mkdir --parent ${bindir} + @cp ufpm ${bindir} + @chown ${USER}:${USER} ${bindir}/ufpm + @chmod 775 ${bindir}/ufpm + @mkdir --parent ${mandir}/man1 + @cp ufpm.1 ${mandir}/man1 + @chmod 664 ${mandir}/man1/ufpm.1 + @echo We have installed ufpm. + +.PHONY:uninstall +uninstall: + @rm -f ${bindir}/ufpm + @rm -f ${mandir}/man1/ufpm.1* + @echo We have removed ufpm. + +.PHONY:clean +clean: + @rm -fdr *~ *core + @echo Clean finished. + +.PHONY:distclean +distclean: + @rm -fdr *~ *core + @mv ufpm ufpm-${VERSION}.sh + @echo Distribution clean finished. + +.PHONY:tar +tar: ufpm-${VERSION}.sh + @tar -zcf ../ufpm-${VERSION}.tar.gz ../ufpm-${VERSION} + @echo Tarball created. \ No newline at end of file diff -r 000000000000 -r c321d56f779c README --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/README Wed Mar 10 05:33:07 2010 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +***************************************************************************************** +***** This file is part of ufpm. ***** +***** ***** +***** This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ***** +***** it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ***** +***** the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ***** +***** (at your option) any later version. ***** +***** ***** +***** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ***** +***** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ***** +***** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ***** +***** GNU General Public License for more details. ***** +***** ***** +***** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ***** +***** along with this program. If not, see . ***** +***************************************************************************************** + + DESCRIPTION +The programme ufpm is designed to give all files in a users home folder the same file +permmissions based on it's file type or usage. + + BUILD ENVIRONMENT +ufpm is mainly developed on Mandriva 2007 using just the standard development libraries. + + DIRECTORY MAP +All the source code for the programme is located in the shell file. + + INSTRUCTIONS +As any user you can type ufpm and the users home folder's files will be changed based on +file type. Currently when this programme is ran the time stamp changes on all the files. diff -r 000000000000 -r c321d56f779c THANKS --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/THANKS Wed Mar 10 05:33:07 2010 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +***************************************************************************************** +***** This file is part of ufpm. ***** +***** ***** +***** This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ***** +***** it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ***** +***** the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ***** +***** (at your option) any later version. ***** +***** ***** +***** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ***** +***** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ***** +***** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ***** +***** GNU General Public License for more details. ***** +***** ***** +***** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ***** +***** along with this program. If not, see . ***** +***************************************************************************************** +Many people further contributed to ufpm by reporting problems, suggesting various +improvements or submitting actual code. Here is a list of these people. +Help me keep it complete and exempt of errors. diff -r 000000000000 -r c321d56f779c TODO --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/TODO Wed Mar 10 05:33:07 2010 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +***************************************************************************************** +***** This file is part of ufpm. ***** +***** ***** +***** This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ***** +***** it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ***** +***** the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ***** +***** (at your option) any later version. ***** +***** ***** +***** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ***** +***** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ***** +***** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ***** +***** GNU General Public License for more details. ***** +***** ***** +***** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ***** +***** along with this program. If not, see . ***** +***************************************************************************************** +Should not re-set permissions of files that already have appropriate permissions. +If file .NO_CHANGE is in a folder ufpm shouldn't change the file permission for the files in that folder. diff -r 000000000000 -r c321d56f779c ufpm.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/ufpm.1 Wed Mar 10 05:33:07 2010 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +.TH "ufpm" "1" "19 Feb 2010" "John Schneiderman" "ufpm: File Permissions Made Simple" + +.SH NAME +ufpm \- A Bash script to set uniform permissions. + +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B ufpm +[ +.I options... +] + +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B ufpm +will set uniform permissions of all the users home files and directories. The exact +permissions are determed for each file based on its file type. The default permissions +are: regular files will have their permissions set to 640; regular file backups +will have their permissions set to 440; regular directories will have their +permissions set to 750; hidden directories will have their permissions set to 700; +script files will have their permissions set to 740; and the files in the .ssh folder +will have their permissions set to 600. + +.SH "EXIT STATUS" +The script returns 0 on a success. A 1 if it fails during the process. +A 2 if it fails because something is missing for the script to work. + +.SH OPTIONS +.B e +\- makes all ELF files executable by their owner. +.PP +.B g +.I group +\- changes all files and directories to have a group owner of group. +.PP +.B h +\- gives a limited overview of the available options. +.PP +.B s +\- enables silent mode. Directories are not displayed. +.PP +.B u +.I user +\- changes all files and directories to have an owner of user. +.PP +.B v +\- gives the version information about ufpm. +.PP +.B V +\- enables verbose mode. All files that are changed are displayed. + +.SH FILES +/usr/bin/ufpm + +.SH VERSION +1.4.1. + +.SH BUGS and REQUESTS +Please use the reporting tool on +.B http://bugs.codegnu.com +, and follow the instructions from there. + +.SH COPYRIGHT + +Copyright (C) 2006 - 2009 John Schneiderman +.PP +This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. +There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. diff -r 000000000000 -r c321d56f779c ufpm.sh --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/ufpm.sh Wed Mar 10 05:33:07 2010 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,386 @@ +#!/bin/bash +#********************************************* ufpm ************************************************ +#**** Last Modified On: 17 Mar 2007 by John Schneiderman Version: 1.4.1 ***** +#**** Desc: This script changes the files and folders to be appropriate for a users home folder***** +#**** Changes the permissions of directories to 750, regular files to 640, and backup ***** +#**** files (those with ~ at the end of the file name) to 440. Hidden files and folders ***** +#**** have their group settings set to zero. ***** +#*************************************************************************************************** +#**** Copyright (C) 2006 - 2007 John Schneiderman ***** +#**** ***** +#***** This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ***** +#***** it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ***** +#***** the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ***** +#***** (at your option) any later version. ***** +#***** ***** +#***** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ***** +#***** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ***** +#***** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ***** +#***** GNU General Public License for more details. ***** +#***** ***** +#***** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ***** +#***** along with this program. If not, see . ***** +#*************************************** Change Log ************************************************ +#**** 1.0.0 on 09 Feb 2006 by John Schneiderman ***** +#**** ufpm: ***** +#**** Changes all file permissions to 640. ***** +#**** Changes all directory permissions to 750. ***** +#**** Changes all backup file permissions to 440. ***** +#**** 1.1.0 on 19 Feb 2006 by John Schneiderman ***** +#**** ufpm: ***** +#**** Added a special file permission for those files and folders that are hidden. ***** +#**** Fixed documentation problems. ***** +#**** Added a function to determine and handle file permissions. ***** +#**** 1.1.1 on 25 Feb 2006 by John Schneiderman ***** +#**** ufpm: ***** +#**** Made the permission variables to be integers. ***** +#**** 1.1.2 on 23 Mar 2006 by John Schneiderman ***** +#**** ufpm: ***** +#**** Added version information from the command line. ***** +#**** 1.2.0 on 07 Aug 2006 by John Schneiderman ***** +#**** ufpm: ***** +#**** Changed the ssh folder file permissions. ***** +#**** Script files now will retain their executing bit. ***** +#**** Changed the temporary location to /tmp. ***** +#**** 1.3.0 on 20 Aug 2006 by John Schneiderman ***** +#**** ufpm: ***** +#**** Changed the name fpm to ufpm to no longer conflict with the other FSS project. ***** +#**** Added a verbose mode, now files are not displayed by default. ***** +#**** Added a silent mode, do not display directories we're working on. ***** +#**** Added an elf execute enable mode. ***** +#**** mangleFilenames: ***** +#**** Now will use TMPDIR if it exists, /tmp is still the default. ***** +#**** modifyFileTypePermissions: ***** +#**** Bug fix: ssh files now have proper permissions. ***** +#**** No longer sets file permissions for temporary files ***** +#**** Bug fix: no longer complains about symbolic links, pipes, or missing files. ***** +#**** 1.4.0 on 02 Dec 2006 by John Schneiderman ***** +#**** ufpm: ***** +#**** Added user and group changing options. ***** +#**** Moved the copyright notice to the line below the programme name. ***** +#**** Removed potentially confusing status messages witha "." at the end. ***** +#**** changePermissions: ***** +#**** Sets the owner to user if ENABLE_USER is true. ***** +#**** Sets the group to group if ENABLE_GROUP is true. ***** +#**** mangleFilenames: ***** +#**** Checks to be sure we use the correct home folder. ***** +#**** Will exit if we can't list the home folder. ***** +#**** 1.4.1 on 14 Sep 2009 by John Schneiderman ***** +#**** ufpm: ***** +#**** Fixed function delcarations. ***** +#**** Fixed function variable declartions. ***** +#**** Updated to GPL v3 ***** +#*************************************************************************************************** +shopt -s -o nounset #Don't allow the use of variables that haven't been declared +shopt -s extglob #Allow the use of the extra pattern + +#Programme Variables +#___________________________________________________________________________________________________ +declare -rx script=${0##*/} #Name of the script +declare -r version="1.4.1" #Current Version +declare -r copyright_years="2006 - 2009" #The current (C) years +declare -r OPT_STRING="vhVseu:g:" #Command line options +declare OPT_RESULT="EMPTY" #Used to parse the options +declare IS_VERBOSE="false" #Enables verbose mode output +declare IS_SILENT="false" #Enables silent mode +declare ENABLE_ELF="false" #Enables executable ELFs +declare ENABLE_USER="false" #Enables the user setting +declare ENABLE_GROUP="false" #Enables the group setting +declare user=`id -nu` #Current user +declare group=`id -nu` #Current group +declare -ri filePermissions=640 #The permissions to set files to +declare -ri backupFilePermissions=440 #The permissions to set backup files to +declare -ri hiddenFilePermissions=600 #The permissions to set hidden files to +declare -ri scriptFilePermissions=740 #The permissions to set script files to +declare -ri elfFilePermissions=700 #The permissions to set elf files to +declare -ri directoryPermissions=750 #The permissions to set directories to +declare -ri hiddenDirectoryPermissions=700 #The permissions to set hidden directories to +declare -r MANGLE="~_~" #The mangling sequence +declare files="Empty" #All of the users files +declare File="Empty" #A users file +declare Path="Empty" #The current parent path we are examining. +declare FUNCTION_RESULT="Empty" #The result from a function +#Programme Commands +#___________________________________________________________________________________________________ +# We have none. + +#Functions +#___________________________________________________________________________________________________ +function mangleFilenames() +#Mangles any file name that contains spaces in the users home folder. +#All the mangled file names are placed into the function result. +{ + local fileListing #Hold all the file names of the user. + + #If TMPDIR doesn't exist use /tmp as the default value. + fileListing=`mktemp ${TMPDIR:="/tmp"}/${user}s_files.XXXXXX` + # Make sure we list the correct home folder + if [ $ENABLE_USER = "true" ] + then + ls --almost-all --recursive --escape /home/${user} > $fileListing + else + ls --almost-all --recursive --escape $HOME > $fileListing + fi + if [ $? -ne 0 ] + then + printf "Failed to list the users home folder!\n" + exit 2 + fi + FUNCTION_RESULT=`cat $fileListing | sed s/\ /${MANGLE}/g` + rm -f $fileListing +} +readonly -f mangleFilenames +declare -t mangleFilenames + +function demangle() +#Undoes the mangling of the file name. +#The first parameter is the file name. +#The demangled name is placed into the function result. +#Returns a 0 on success and a 1 on failure. +{ + local mangled=$1 + + if [[ $mangled = *$MANGLE* ]] + then + mangled="${mangled//$MANGLE/ }" #Replace the mangling with a space + mangled="${mangled//\\}" #Remove the slash for the file\ name situation + if [ $? -eq 0 ] + then + FUNCTION_RESULT=$mangled + return 0 + else + return 1 + fi + else + FUNCTION_RESULT=$mangled + return 0 + fi +} +readonly -f demangle +declare -t demangle + +function changePermissions() +#Changes the permissions and/or owner(s) of the file. +#Parameters are: path, file name, and permissions respectively. +#Return a 0 if we successfully change the permissions a 1 if we do not. +{ + local filePath=$1 + local filename=$2 + local permissions=$3 + + #Change the owner of the file + if [ $ENABLE_USER = "true" ] + then + chown $user "$filePath/$filename" + fi + #Change the group owner of the file + if [ $ENABLE_GROUP = "true" ] + then + chgrp $group "$filePath/$filename" + fi + if [ $IS_VERBOSE = "true" ] + then + printf "Changing file %s to %d\n" "$filename" "$permissions" + fi + chmod $permissions "$filePath/$filename" + if [ $? -eq 0 ] + then + return 0 + else + return 1 + fi +} +readonly -f changePermissions +declare -t changePermissions + +function modifyFileTypePermissions() +#Determines and handles files based on their type +#The first parameter is the path, and the second parameter is the file name. +#Returns 0 if we can handle the file type, a 1 if we don't know what to do with the file. +{ + local path=$1 + local file=$2 + + if [ ! -e "$path/$file" ] + then #Must have been a temp file + return 0 + elif [ -h "$path/$file" ] + then #File is a symbolic link + return 0 + elif [ -S "$path/$file" ] + then #File is a socket + return 0 + elif [ -f "$path/$file" ] + then #Change permissions of a file + if [[ "$path" = *tmp* ]] + then #Don't change temporary files + return 0 + elif [[ "$path" = *temp* ]] + then + return 0 + fi + isSpecialFile "$path" "$file" + if [ "$FUNCTION_RESULT" = "script" ] + then #Script file + changePermissions "$path" "$file" "$scriptFilePermissions" + elif [ "$FUNCTION_RESULT" = "elf" ] + then #ELF file + changePermissions "$path" "$file" "$elfFilePermissions" + elif [[ "$file" = *~ ]] + then #Backup file + changePermissions "$path" "$file" "$backupFilePermissions" + elif [[ "$file" = .* ]] + then #Hidden file + changePermissions "$path" "$file" "$hiddenFilePermissions" + elif [[ "$path" = *.ssh* ]] + then #ssh file + changePermissions "$path" "$file" "$hiddenFilePermissions" + else #Normal file + changePermissions "$path" "$file" "$filePermissions" + fi + elif [ -d "$path/$file" ] + then #Change permissions of a directory + if [[ "$file" = .* ]] + then #Hidden directory + changePermissions "$path" "$file" "$hiddenDirectoryPermissions" + else #Normal directory + changePermissions "$path" "$file" "$directoryPermissions" + fi + else + printf "*** %s/%s is neither a file nor a directory! Doing nothing. ***\n" "$path" "$file" + return 1 + fi + return 0 +} +readonly -f modifyFileTypePermissions +declare -t modifyFileTypePermissions + +function isSpecialFile() +#Determines if a file is a special type of file +#The first parameter is the path, and the second parameter is the file name. +#FUNCTION_RESULT has script if the file is a script, elf if it's an ELF file and elf is enabled +#Returns 0 if it can determine the special file type, 1 if it cannot. +{ + local path=$1 + local file=$2 + local result="EMPTY" + + result=`file -b $path/$file` + if [[ $result = *script* ]] + then + FUNCTION_RESULT="script" + return 0 + elif [ $ENABLE_ELF = "true" ] + then + if [[ $result = *ELF* ]] + then + FUNCTION_RESULT="elf" + return 0 + fi + else + FUNCTION_RESULT="EMPTY" + return 1 + fi +} +readonly -f isSpecialFile +declare -t isSpecialFile + +#Sanity Checks +#___________________________________________________________________________________________________ +while getopts "$OPT_STRING" OPT_RESULT; do #Parse command line options + case $OPT_RESULT in + e) #Enable ELFs + ENABLE_ELF="true" + ;; + g) + group="$OPTARG" + ENABLE_GROUP="true" + ;; + h) #Show help + printf "usage: $script [options]\n" + printf "Options:\n" + printf " -e Enables ELFs to be executable.\n" + printf " -v Shows the version information.\n" + printf "\nFor more information see the man page.\n" + printf "For bug reporting instructions, please see the man page.\n" + exit 0 + ;; + s) #Enable Silent mode + IS_SILENT="true" + ;; + u) + user="$OPTARG" + ENABLE_USER="true" + ;; + v) #Version information + printf "$script version $version\nCopyright (C) ${copyright_years} John Schneiderman\n" + exit 0 + ;; + V) #Enable verbose mode + IS_VERBOSE="true" + ;; + \?) #Invalid argument given + exit 2 + ;; + *) + printf "$script:$LINENO: Unhandled argument." + exit 2 + ;; + esac +done +if test -z "$BASH" +then #Shell check + printf "$script:$LINENO: Please run this script with the BASH shell.\n" >&2 + exit 2 +fi + +#Begin Programme Execution +#___________________________________________________________________________________________________ +printf "$script version ${version}\n" +printf "Copyright (C) ${copyright_years} John Schneiderman\n" +printf "$script comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY;\n" +printf "This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it\n" +printf "under certain conditions; see the COPYING file for details,\n" +printf "or the Free Software Foundation's GPL.\n\n" + +# Make sure we tell them the correct home folder +if [ $ENABLE_USER = "true" ] +then + printf "$script is examining files in /home/${user}...\n" +else + printf "$script is examining files in $HOME...\n" +fi +mangleFilenames #Mangle the names so we can use files with spaces. +files=$FUNCTION_RESULT +printf "$script is setting the file permissions...\n" +for File in $files; #Convert the files in the users home folder +do + if [[ $File = *: ]] + then #Handle directory mangling + Path="${File//:}" #Remove the colon + demangle $Path + if [ $? -eq 0 ] + then #Did we succeed in demangling the directory + Path=$FUNCTION_RESULT + if [ $IS_SILENT = "false" ] + then + printf "Examining directory $Path\n" + fi + continue + else + printf "Failed to demangle $Path\n" + exit 2 + fi + else #Handle file mangling + demangle $File + if [ $? -eq 0 ] + then #Did we succeed in demangling the filename + File=$FUNCTION_RESULT + modifyFileTypePermissions "$Path" "$File" + else + printf "Failed to demangle $Path/$File\n" + exit 2 + fi + fi +done ; +printf "$script is done setting permissions.\n"