#!/bin/bash # $Id: copi.funcs,v 1.3 2001/01/15 22:24:26 tom Exp $ # ComeOn Point Functions! v0.9.2 # - usate da vari altri moduli ComeOn Point... # # AUTHOR: Beppe (beppe.dem@nsm.it) # # 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 2 # 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, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # HOST=`hostname` DOMAIN=`hostname -d` PKTNAME="ComeOn Point Installer!" COMEONDIR=/usr/lib/ComeOn AKASETUP=$COMEONDIR/point/.akasetup COPIUSER=$COMEONDIR/point/.copi.user EMSIFILE=$COMEONDIR/point/.emsi PNTSETUP=$COMEONDIR/point/.pntsetup mkstemp() { eval 'tmp_'$1'=`tempfile 2>/dev/null` || tmp_'$1'=/tmp/'$1'$$' } # Args: [start_uid] # Returns: $FOUND_UID find_unused_uid() { if [ $1 ]; then FOUND_UID=$1 else FOUND_UID=501 fi while [ "`cut -f3 -d: /etc/passwd | grep -x $FOUND_UID`" ] do FOUND_UID=$[$FOUND_UID+1] done } int2fido() { _RETVAL="`echo $1 | cut -f3 -d. | cut -c2-`:\ `echo $1 | cut -f2 -d. | cut -c2-`/\ `echo $1 | cut -f1 -d. | cut -c2-`" } int2fidonet() { _RETVAL="`echo $1 | cut -f3 -d. | cut -c2-`:\ `echo $1 | cut -f2 -d. | cut -c2-`/\ `echo $1 | cut -f1 -d. | cut -c2-`@\ `echo $1 | cut -f4- -d.`" } fido2int() { _RETVAL="f\ `echo $1 | cut -f2 -d '/'`.n\ `echo $1 | cut -f1 -d '/' | cut -f2 -d:`.z\ `echo $1 | cut -f1 -d '/' | cut -f1 -d:`" } fidonet2int() { _RETVAL="f\ `echo $1 | cut -f2 -d/ | cut -f1 -d@`.n\ `echo $1 | cut -f1 -d/ | cut -f2 -d:`.z\ `echo $1 | cut -f1 -d/ | cut -f1 -d:`.\ `echo $1 | cut -f2 -d@`" } fidonetpoint2int() { _RETVAL="p\ `echo $1 | cut -f2 -d. | cut -f1 -d@`.f\ `echo $1 | cut -f2 -d/ | cut -f1 -d.`.n\ `echo $1 | cut -f2 -d: | cut -f1 -d/`.z\ `echo $1 | cut -f1 -d/ | cut -f1 -d:`.\ `echo $1 | cut -f2 -d@`.org" } # Parameters: fqdn configure_loopback() { dialog --backtitle "$TITLE" --infobox "Configuro la rete (in modo loopback)..." 0 0 FQDN=$1 HOST=`echo $FQDN | cut -f1 -d.` DOMAIN=`echo $FQDN | cut -f2- -d.` save /etc/hostname echo $FQDN >/etc/HOSTNAME export HOSTNAME=$FQDN hostname $HOST save /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 cat </etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 #! /bin/sh # # rc.inet1 This shell script boots up the base INET system. # Attach the loopback device. /sbin/ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 /sbin/route add -net 127.0.0.0 # End of rc.inet1 EOF chmod 755 /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 save /etc/networks cat </etc/networks # # networks This file describes a number of netname-to-address # mappings for the TCP/IP subsystem. It is mostly # used at boot time, when no name servers are running. # loopback 127.0.0.0 # End of networks. EOF chmod 644 /etc/networks save /etc/hosts cat </etc/hosts # # hosts This file describes a number of hostname-to-address # mappings for the TCP/IP subsystem. It is mostly # used at boot time, when no name servers are running. # On small systems, this file can be used instead of a # "named" name server. Just add the names, addresses # and any aliases to this file... # # By the way, Arnt Gulbrandsen says that 127.0.0.1 # should NEVER be named with the name of the machine. It causes problems # for some (stupid) programs, irc and reputedly talk. :^) # # But we (ComeOn Linux!) says that this is not valid for you, because # you resulted to have not a network at the installation time. # For loopbacking. 127.0.0.1 localhost $FQDN $HOST # End of hosts. EOF chmod 644 /etc/hosts save /etc/resolv.conf echo domain $DOMAIN >/etc/resolv.conf chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf save /etc/host.conf cat </etc/host.conf order hosts,bind multi on EOF chmod 644 /etc/host.conf /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 } # Private function, adds an user to a group. Args: user, group add_to_group() { if [ ! "`groups \"$1\" | grep \" $2 \"`" ] then USERS="`grep \"$2:\" /etc/group | cut -s -f4 -d:`" mkstemp group if [ "$USERS" ]; then sed "/$2:/s/:$USERS/:$USERS,$1/" /etc/group >$tmp_group else sed "/$2:/s/:/:$1/3" /etc/group >$tmp_group fi save /etc/group mv $tmp_group /etc/group fi } # Arguments: user, fullname add_postmaster() { dialog --backtitle "$TITLE" --infobox "Creo l'user principale e/o ne adatto le informazioni..." 0 0 USER="$1" NAME="$2" HOMEDIR="/home/$USER" # echo "$USER" >$COPIUSER # you've to do this in any other location ENTRY="`cut /etc/passwd -s -f1,2,5 -d: | grep $USER:`" if [ "$ENTRY" ] then OLDNAME="`echo $ENTRY | cut -f3 -d:`" PASW="`echo $ENTRY | cut -f2 -d:`" if [ "$OLDNAME" != "$NAME" ] then mkstemp passwd sed "/$USER:$PASW:/s/:$OLDNAME:/:$NAME:/" /etc/passwd >$tmp_passwd save /etc/passwd mv $tmp_passwd /etc/passwd fi add_to_group "$USER" mail else if [ -f /bin/bash ]; then USERSHELL=/bin/bash; else USERSHELL=""; fi find_unused_uid echo "$USER:*:$FOUND_UID:12:$NAME:$HOMEDIR:$USERSHELL" >>/etc/passwd mkdir -p $HOMEDIR -m 755 chown $USER.mail $HOMEDIR fi } comment_nntp_in_inetdconf() { dialog --backtitle "$TITLE" --infobox "Commento la riga 'nntp' in /etc/inetd.conf..." 0 0 mkstemp inetd sed "/in.nntpd/s/nntp/#&/" /etc/inetd.conf >$tmp_inetd save /etc/inetd.conf mv $tmp_inetd /etc/inetd.conf killall -1 inetd } # Args: organization set_organization() { dialog --backtitle "$TITLE" --infobox "Imposto l' origin..." 0 0 ORGANIZATION=/etc/organization save $ORGANIZATION NEW_ORGANIZATION="$1" echo "$NEW_ORGANIZATION" >$ORGANIZATION } create_innconf_newsfeeds_distrib() { dialog --backtitle "$TITLE" --infobox "Creo i files di configurazione principali di InterNet News (inn)..." 0 0 # File: inn.conf INNCONF=~news/inn.conf save $INNCONF cat <$INNCONF ## $Revision: 1.3 $ ## inn.conf -- inn configuration data ## Format: ## : ## Used by various programs and libinn. The following parameters are defined: ## domain Local domain, without leading period. ## fromhost What to put in the From line; default is FQDN ## of the local host. ## moderatormailer Where to mail moderated postings, if not found ## in the moderators file; see moderators(5). ## pathhost What to put in the Path and Xref headers; default ## is FQDN of the local host. ## organization If $ORGANIZATION doesn't exist. What to put in ## the Organization header if blank. ## server If $NNTPSERVER doesn't exist. Local NNTP server ## host to connect to. ## server: $HOST.$DOMAIN domain: $DOMAIN pathhost: $HOST EOF chmod 444 $INNCONF chown news.news $INNCONF # File: newsfeeds NEWSFEEDS=~news/newsfeeds save $NEWSFEEDS echo -e "ME:*::\n" >$NEWSFEEDS IAKA=1 OK=1 while [ "$OK" != 0 ] do AKA="`cut $AKASETUP -f$IAKA -d:`" if [ ! "$AKA" ] then OK=0 else if [ $IAKA != 1 ] then TMPAKA="`echo $AKA | cut -f-4 -d.`" SENDCRON="$SENDCRON $TMPAKA" echo -n "$TMPAKA/" >>$NEWSFEEDS fi TMPAKA="`echo $AKA | cut -f1-2 -d.`" if [ $IAKA = 1 ]; then SENDCRON="$SENDCRON $TMPAKA" fi echo -e "$TMPAKA\\" >>$NEWSFEEDS echo -e "\t:!*,`echo $AKA | cut -f4 -d.`.*\\" >>$NEWSFEEDS echo -e "\t:Tf,Wfb,B4096/1024:\n" >>$NEWSFEEDS fi IAKA=$[$IAKA+1] done chmod 444 $NEWSFEEDS chown news.news $NEWSFEEDS # File: distrib.pats DISTRIB=~news/distrib.pats save $DISTRIB IAKA=1 OK=1 while [ "$OK" != 0 ]; do AKA="`cut $AKASETUP -f$IAKA -d:`" IAKA=$[$IAKA+1] if [ "$AKA" = "" ]; then OK=0 else DOM="`echo $AKA | cut -f4 -d.`" echo "10:$DOM.*:$DOM" >>$DISTRIB fi done chmod 444 $DISTRIB chown news.news $DISTRIB } # Args: num_of_days create_expirectl() { dialog --backtitle "$TITLE" --infobox "Imposto il periodo di transito dei messaggi..." 0 0 EXPIRECTL=~news/expire.ctl save $EXPIRECTL EXPIRE_DAYS=$1 echo -e "/remember/:14\n\n*:A:2:$EXPIRE_DAYS:$EXPIRE_DAYS" >$EXPIRECTL chmod 440 $EXPIRECTL chown news.news $EXPIRECTL } create_nnrpaccess() { dialog --backtitle "$TITLE" --infobox "Rendo accessibili le news in lettura..." 0 0 NNRPACCESS=~news/nnrp.access save $NNRPACCESS cat <$NNRPACCESS ## $Revision: 1.3 $ ## nnrp.access - access file for on-campus NNTP sites ## Format: ## :::: ## Connecting host must be found in this file; the last match found is ## used, so put defaults first. ## Wildcard name or IP address ## R to read; P to post ## Username for authentication before posting ## Password, for same reason ## Newsgroup patterns that can be read or not read ## To disable posting put a space in the and fields, since ## there is no way for client to enter one. ## ## Default is no access, no way to authentication, and no groups. # *:: -no- : -no- :!* ## Foo, Incorporated, hosts have no password, can read anything. # *.foo.com:Read Post:::* *:: -no- : -no- :!* localhost.$DOMAIN:Read Post:::* $HOST.$DOMAIN:Read Post:::* EOF chmod 440 $NNRPACCESS chown news.news $NNRPACCESS } create_hostsnntp() { dialog --backtitle "$TITLE" --infobox "Rendo accessibili le news in scrittura..." 0 0 HOSTSNNTP=~news/hosts.nntp save $HOSTSNNTP cat <$HOSTSNNTP ## $Revision: 1.3 $ ## hosts.nntp - names and addresses that feed us news ## Format ## : ## : ## can be a name or IP address; no wildcards. Any hosts not ## listed here are handed off to nnrpd. $HOST.$DOMAIN: EOF chmod 440 $HOSTSNNTP chown news.news $HOSTSNNTP } create_dirs_and_files() { CURMASK=`umask` . ./copi.wheel pushd /var/log >/dev/null mkdir -p news -m 755; chown news.news news cd /var/log/news; mkdir -p OLD -m 755; chown news.news OLD cd /var/spool; mkdir -p news -m 775; chown news.news news cd /var/spool/news; umask 02 mkdir -p out.going control junk in.coming chown news.news out.going control junk in.coming cd in.coming; mkdir -p bad tmp; chown news.news bad tmp; umask $CURMASK ln -sf ~news /usr/local/lib/ ln -sf ~news/inews /usr/bin/ chmod 1777 /var/tmp cd /var/spool mkdir -p uucppublic chown uucp.uucp uucppublic chmod 1777 uucppublic cd ~news touch history history.dir history.pag errlog log chown news.news history* log errlog chmod 664 history* log errlog save active echo "control 0000000000 0000000001 y" > active echo "junk 0000000000 0000000001 y" >> active chown news.news active save active.times echo "control 814573260 usenet" > active.times echo "junk 814573260 usenet" >> active.times chown news.news active.times save newsgroups :>newsgroups chown news.news newsgroups popd >/dev/null } install_rcnews() { dialog --backtitle "$TITLE" --infobox "Avvio l'InterNet News daemon (innd) e l'installo negli script di boot, attendere... attenzione che e' probabile che in questa fase non sia possibile entrare da un'altra VC come root." 0 0 RCLOCAL=/etc/rc.d/rc.local RCNEWS=~news/etc/rc.news RCLINE="`grep $RCNEWS $RCLOCAL`" if [ ! "$RCLINE" -o `echo $RCLINE | cut -c1` = '#' ] then save $RCLOCAL echo -e "\n$RCNEWS" >>$RCLOCAL fi cp copi.rcnews $RCNEWS chmod 550 $RCNEWS chown news.news $RCNEWS if [ -f ~news/innd/innd.pid ]; then su -l news -c "bin/ctlinnd shutdown x" >/dev/null sleep 2 # wait for server to shutdown fi killall innd 2>/dev/null # make sure it's gone down $RCNEWS } install_crontab_news() { dialog --backtitle "$TITLE" --infobox "Imposto la crontab di news per l'automantenimento del sistema (cancellazione giornaliera dei messaggi vecchi et similia)..." 0 0 if [ -f $COPIUSER ]; then POSTMST="`cat $COPIUSER`" else POSTMST="root" fi NEWSHOME=~news save /var/spool/cron/crontabs/news cat </etc/point.ifsend } # Private func # Args: dir_with_sources, bindir, cfgdir, logdir, version copi.ifmCfg() { SRCDIR="$1" BINDIR="$2" CFGDIR="$3" LOGDIR="$4" VERSION="$5" SOURCE="$SRCDIR/CONFIG" CONFIGFILE="$CFGDIR/config" cat <$SOURCE # Compile-time configuration for ifmail FidoNet mailer and gateway COPYRIGHT = "Eugene G. Crosser, 1993-1995" VERSION = "$VERSION" # Main configuration file. This default may be overwritten by -I key. CONFIGFILE = $CONFIGFILE # Debug messages turned on by -x key are written here. # Some error messages may occationally appear here too. # This may be changed in the 'config' file. DEBUGFILE = "$LOGDIR/ifdebug" # Procession log. Usually gets several lines for each invocation. # Also look for error diagnostics here. If HAS_SYSLOG defined, # only stdout and stderr from the packers and unpackers go to this # file, while actual logging is done via syslog() calls. # This may be changed in the 'config' file. LOGFILE = "$LOGDIR/iflog" # Use syslog() facility codes for mail gate, news gate and ifcico. # Define -DHAS_SYSLOG (see below) #MAILLOG = LOG_MAIL MAILLOG = LOG_LOCAL0 #NEWSLOG = LOG_NEWS NEWSLOG = LOG_LOCAL0 #CICOLOG = LOG_UUCP CICOLOG = LOG_LOCAL0 # Directory where UUCP lock files reside. #LOCKDIR = "/var/lock" LOCKDIR = "/var/spool/uucp" # Directory from which file requests are resolved. # This may be changed from the 'config' file. #PUBDIR = "/home/ftp/pub" PUBDIR = "/var/spool/uucppublic" # Compile-time system-dependant options. # If you specify "-DHAS_NDBM_H", ndbm calls will be used instead # of dbm ones, and the feature will be activated of Cnews log processing # to add entries to SEEN-BY if echo message is exported to several FTN # nodes by Cnews mechanism. This works with INN too. # If you specify "-DHAS_STATFS" or "-DHAS_STATVFS", statfs() (or statvfs() # respectivly) call will be used to check available disk space. For statfs() # call, you must also specify which .h file to use: "-DSTATFS_IN_VFS_H" or # "-DSTATFS_IN_STATFS_H" or "-DSTATFS_IN_STATVFS_H" or "-DSTATFS_IN_MOUNT_H". # For statvfs() call, statvfs.h is included. # define -DSCO_STYLE_STATFS if your statfs() call requires 4 arguments. # If you specify "-DHAS_SETSID", setsid() call is used to detach from the # control terminal. Otherwise setpgrp() call is used, and in this case you # may specify "-DBSD_SETPGRP" to use BSD-style call. Used in ifcico only. # If you specify "-DDONT_HAVE_TM_GMTOFF", timezone offset will be calculated # from the difference between the results of localtime() and gmtime() calls # instead of using tm_gmtoff field of struct tm. # If you specify "-DDONT_HAVE_GETOPT", local definitions for getopt will # be used (but not the function itself) # For ifcico, you must specify -DHAS_TERMIOS_H (preffered), -DHAS_TERMIO_H # or -DHAS_SGTTY_H to use POSIX-y, SysV-ish of BSD-ish terminal control. # in SVR4 you should specify -DHAS_DIAL (and maybe -DHAS_DIAL_H) to use # dial() library function instead of regular open(). Lock files are # not used in this case. # for uucp lock files, you must specify either -DASCII_LOCKFILES or # -DBINARY_LOCKFILES # define -DHAS_FSYNC if there is a fsync() system call (to update .flo # files) # define -DPARANOID if you want iftoss to deny packets with wrong password. # define -DRELAXED if you want iftoss to accept packets that are not # addressed to your node. # define -DFORCEINTL if you want ifmail to create ^aINTL even if this is # not an inter-zone netmail. # define -DNEED_UUCPFROM if your MTA needs a uucp "From" line in mail. # define -DHAS_TCP if you want ifmail to be able to originate outgoing # connections over TCP/IP (socket library needed) # define -DHAS_TERM if you want ifmail to be able to originate outgoing # connections over TERM (TCP "extention", client.a needed) # define -DHAS_REGEX_H or -DHAS_LIBGEN_H if you have either of these # header files for regular expression handlers. # define -DHAS_SYSLOG to use syslog() instead of logging to files. # Files are necessary anyway, external programs' stdout and stderr # are redirected there. # define -DNEED_BSY if you want ifpack and ifcico to create .bsy # files preventing simultaneous processing of the same node. # define -DNEED_FORK if your system is uncapable of getting rid of the # control terminal unless you are running not as a group leader. # define -DREGEX_NEED_CARET if your re_comp/re_exec require that the # mask starts with a '^' to match the beginning of the string. # as of June 1994, FreeBSD has a nasty bug in the kernel lseek() code: # if you make lseek() to a point before the start of the file, it # succeeds and the writing point becomes negative. Fortunately, # subsequent write()s fail :-). To overwork this, define # -DNEGATIVE_SEEK_BUG, this will add an extra fseek() to restore # zero writing point where necessary. # define -DNEED_TRAP if you want debugging information when the programs # are aborted with segmentation fault etc. Currently tested and works # only with Linux, and only with newer kernels (1.1.20+) # define -DSLAVE_SENDS_NAK_TOO if you have problems answering incoming # EMSI sessions originated by FrontDoor. FrontDoor does not follow # EMSI specifications when originating calls, this is a workaround. # define -DDONT_HAVE_DIRENT if there is no working opendir()/readdir() # etc. in your libc. You will aso need to add "dirent.o" to the NEEDED # (see below). # Linux: OPTS = -DHAS_STATFS -DSTATFS_IN_VFS_H -DHAS_SETSID -DHAS_NDBM_H \\ -DDONT_HAVE_TM_GMTOFF -DHAS_TERMIOS_H -DASCII_LOCKFILES \\ -DHAS_FSYNC -DHAS_IOCTL_H -DHAS_REGEX_H -DHAS_TCP \\ -DFORCEINTL -DHAS_SYSLOG -DNEED_UUCPFROM -DNEED_BSY \\ -DREGEX_NEED_CARET -DNEED_TRAP -DSLAVE_SENDS_NAK_TOO \\ -DNEED_FORK -DLESS_RFC_KLUDGES # 386BSD: #OPTS = -DHAS_STATFS -DSTATFS_IN_MOUNT_H -DHAS_SETSID -DHAS_NDBM_H \\ -DHAS_TERMIOS_H -DASCII_LOCKFILES -DHAS_FSYNC -DHAS_IOCTL_H \\ -DHAS_REGEX_H -DHAS_TCP -DHAS_SYSLOG -DNEED_UUCPFROM \\ -DNEED_BSY -DNEED_FORK -DNEGATIVE_SEEK_BUG \\ -DREGEX_NEED_CARET # SVR4: #OPTS = -DHAS_STATVFS -DDONT_HAVE_TM_GMTOFF -DHAS_SETSID -DHAS_NDBM_H \\ -DHAS_TERMIOS_H -DHAS_DIAL -DHAS_DIAL_H -DASCII_LOCKFILES \\ -DHAS_FSYNC -DHAS_IOCTL_H -DHAS_LIBGEN_H -DHAS_TCP \\ -DHAS_SYSLOG -DREGEX_NEED_CARET # SunOS: #OPTS = -DHAS_STATFS -DSTATFS_IN_VFS_H -DHAS_SETSID -DHAS_NDBM_H \\ -DDONT_HAVE_GETOPT -DHAS_TERMIOS_H -DASCII_LOCKFILES \\ -DHAS_FSYNC -DHAS_TCP -DHAS_SYSLOG \\ -DREGEX_NEED_CARET # SCO Unix 3.2v4.2 #OPTS = -DHAS_STATFS -DSTATFS_IN_STATFS_H -DSCO_STYLE_STATFS \\ -DHAS_TERMIOS_H -DDONT_HAVE_TM_GMTOFF -DDO_NEED_TIME \\ -DDONT_HAVE_GETOPT -DASCII_LOCKFILES -DHAS_IOCTL_H \\ -DHAS_TCP -DHAS_SYSLOG \\ -DREGEX_NEED_CARET # ISC Unix 3.2 v3.0 #OPTS = -DHAS_STATFS -DSTATFS_IN_STATFS_H -DHAS_TERMIO_H \\ -DDONT_HAVE_TM_GMTOFF -DDONT_HAVE_GETOPT \\ -DASCII_LOCKFILES -DHAS_IOCTL_H -DSCO_STYLE_STATFS \\ -DUSE_POLL -DHAS_NET_ERRNO_H -DSHORT_PID_T \\ -DHAS_TCP -DHAS_SYSLOG \\ -DREGEX_NEED_CARET # On ISC, if you are suing gcc, you can run into a trouble with sscanf() # function. It appears that sscanf(string,"%d.%d",&int1,&int2) where # string is a constant segfaults unless you specify "-fwritable-strings" # to gcc. I would say that this is a bug in ISC libc. If nessecary, # add this to the defines above. If you have ISC version 4.0 or later, # you can add "-posix", remove "-DSHORT_PID_T" and specify "-DHAS_TERMIOS" # to get benefit of posix terminal control. # for make install, where to put binaries and what owner to set BINDIR = $BINDIR OWNER = fnet GROUP = uucp MODE = 0711 SMODE = 4711 INSTALL = install RANLIB = ranlib #RANLIB = touch SHELL = /bin/sh ECHO = echo -e CC = gcc YACC = bison -y #YACC = yacc LEX = flex #LEX = lex AWK = awk TAR = tar #CFLAGS = -g -Wall # Linux, 386BSD, SunOS: CFLAGS = -O2 -Wall -m486 -s # SVR4: #CFLAGS = -O -Xa LDFLAGS = -s # For LIBS, you may need to add "-lfl" if you are using flex 2.4.x # If you need TERM also add e.g. "/usr/src/term112/client.a" # Linux LIBS = -ldbm # SunOS: #LIBS = # 386BSD: #LIBS = -lgdbm -lgnuregex # SVR4 #LIBS = -ldbm -lform -lnsl -lsocket -lc -L/usr/ucblib -lucb # SCO #LIBS = -ldbm -lsocket -lintl # ISC #LIBS = -lcposix -lmalloc -ldbm -linet -lPW INCLUDES = -I\${INCDIR} # ISC #INCLUDES = -I/usr/include/rpcsvc -I\${INCDIR} # What programs are absent at your system? #NEEDED = strcasestr.o strncasecmp.o strcasecmp.o rename.o mkdir.o usleep.o \\ regexpr.o # Linux NEEDED = # SVR4 #NEEDED = regexpr.o # SCO #NEEDED = strcasestr.o strncasecmp.o strcasecmp.o usleep.o regexpr.o # SunOS and 386BSD #NEEDED = signal.o # ISC #NEEDED = usleep.o regexpr.o vsyslog.o EOF } # Args: package.tgz, bin_dir, cfg_dir, log_dir, version, where_to_put_src install_ifmail() { dialog --backtitle "$TITLE" --infobox "Installo e compilo Ifmail..." 0 0 AKAPRI="`cut $AKASETUP -f1 -d:`" int2fido $AKAPRI AKAPRIFTN=$_RETVAL if [ -f $COPIUSER ] then POST="`cat $COPIUSER`" else POST=root fi TGZ="$1" BINDIR="$2" CFGDIR="$3" LOGDIR="$4" VERSION="$5" SRC="$6" ################################################### ## passwd e group #################################### if [ "`cut /etc/passwd -f1 -d: | grep -x fnet`" ] then mkstemp passwd grep -v "fnet:" /etc/passwd >$tmp_passwd save /etc/passwd mv $tmp_passwd /etc/passwd fi find_unused_uid 92 echo "fnet:*:$FOUND_UID:14:Fidonet Gate:$BINDIR:" >>/etc/passwd #################################################### #### dirs and files ################################### mkdir -p $CFGDIR $LOGDIR /var/spool/ifmail/{BAK,nl.d} $BINDIR/magic chown fnet.uucp $BINDIR{,/magic} $CFGDIR $LOGDIR /var/spool/ifmail/{,BAK,nl.d} touch $LOGDIR/{ifdebug,iflog,sysiflog,TheLog} chown fnet.uucp $LOGDIR/{ifdebug,iflog,sysiflog,TheLog} ########################################################################## #### COMPILAZIONE #################################### SRC="$SRC/`tar zxvf $TGZ -C $SRC | head -1`" # ora in $SRC c'e' il path completo dei source Ifmail copi.ifmCfg $SRC $BINDIR $CFGDIR $LOGDIR $VERSION patch -N -d $SRC /dev/null make clean -C $SRC make -C $SRC ########################################################################## #### INSTALLAZIONE #################################### make install -C $SRC } # Args: bin_dir, cfg_dir, log_dir, passwords # note: passwords are colon-separated (":") configure_ifmail() { dialog --backtitle "$TITLE" --infobox "Configuro Ifmail..." 0 0 BINDIR=$1 CFGDIR=$2 LOGDIR=$3 PASSWDS=$4 SPD="` cut $EMSIFILE -f1`" SYSNAME="` cut $EMSIFILE -f2`" LOCATION="` cut $EMSIFILE -f3`" COMPLETE_PHONE="` cut $EMSIFILE -f4`" INTERCOUNTRYPREF="`cut $EMSIFILE -f5`" LONG_DIST_PREFIX="`cut $EMSIFILE -f6`" NODEFLAGS="` cut $EMSIFILE -f7`" DIALSTRING="` cut $EMSIFILE -f8`" SYSOP="` cut $EMSIFILE -f9`" COUNTRYPREF="`echo $COMPLETE_PHONE | cut -f1 -d'-'`" PREF="` echo $COMPLETE_PHONE | cut -f2 -d'-'`" PHONE="` echo $COMPLETE_PHONE | cut -f3 -d'-'`" FNETCFG=$CFGDIR/config AREAS=$CFGDIR/Areas POINTS="`cat $PNTSETUP`" POST="`cat $COPIUSER`" AKAPRI="`cut $AKASETUP -f1 -d:`" int2fido "$AKAPRI" AKAPRIFTN="$_RETVAL" #invece di "cp $SRC/misc/inn/send-ifmail ~news" #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- cp copi.sendifm1 ~news/send-ifmail cat <>~news/send-ifmail -p"$BINDIR/ifnews %s" \\ EOF cat copi.sendifm2 >>~news/send-ifmail chmod 550 ~news/send-ifmail chown news.news ~news/send-ifmail #invece di "cp $SRC/misc/contrib/ifreq $BINDIR" #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- cp copi.ifreq1 $BINDIR/ifreq cat <>$BINDIR/ifreq # ifcico-config-file: \$config = "$CFGDIR/config"; # change this to the default node, where requests should go to. \$node = "$AKAPRIFTN"; EOF cat copi.ifreq2 >>$BINDIR/ifreq chmod 755 $BINDIR/ifreq chown fnet.uucp $BINDIR/ifreq #invece di "cp $SRC/misc/contrib/ifman $BINDIR" #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- cp copi.ifman1 $BINDIR/ifman cat <>$BINDIR/ifman \$cfgfile="$CFGDIR/config"; # where the config is \$ifowner="fnet"; # who is the owner of the ifmail EOF cat copi.ifman2 >>$BINDIR/ifman chmod 755 $BINDIR/ifman chown fnet.uucp $BINDIR/ifman #invece di "cp $SRC/misc/contrib/ifpoll $BINDIR" #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- cp copi.ifpoll1 $BINDIR/ifpoll cat <>$BINDIR/ifpoll FIDOPATH=$BINDIR LOGPATH=$LOGDIR # sysop of fido stuff IFCICO_SYSOP=$POST # my boss node (default address to poll) NODE=$AKAPRI EOF cat copi.ifpoll2 >> $BINDIR/ifpoll chmod 755 $BINDIR/ifpoll chown fnet.uucp $BINDIR/ifpoll ######################################################### ##### se in syslog.conf non c'e' "local0.*", lo aggiunge ################################ SYSLOG="`grep \"local0.* \" /etc/syslog.conf`" SYSCHECK_A="`echo \"$SYSLOG\" | cut -f1 | grep -x \"local0.*\"`" SYSCHECK_B="`echo \"$SYSLOG\" | cut -f2- | grep $LOGDIR/sysiflog`" MYSYSLOG="local0.*\t\t\t\t\t$LOGDIR/sysiflog" if [ ! "$SYSCHECK_A" -o ! "$SYSCHECK_B" ] then echo -e "\n# For ifmail" >> /etc/syslog.conf echo -e "$MYSYSLOG" >>/etc/syslog.conf killall -1 syslogd fi ######################## save $AREAS :> $AREAS chown fnet.uucp $AREAS save $FNETCFG cat <$FNETCFG # Configuration file for ifmail (ifgate+ifcico) package by Eugene Crosser # Compile-time default name of this file may be overridden by -I key. # # Lines with the first nonblank character '#' are comments. # # Log file name. Overrides compile-time default. logfile $LOGDIR/iflog # Debug file name. Overrides compile-time default. debugfile $LOGDIR/ifdebug # Debugging verbosity level (is overidden by -x key). Default is 0. # WARNING: if >0 your messages will go in /tmp/ifmail !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! verbose 0 # The first is the main address: EOF #---------------------------- AKA="any" IAKA=0 while [ "$AKA" ] do IAKA=$[$IAKA+1] AKA="`cut $AKASETUP -f$IAKA -d:`" if [ "$AKA" ] then int2fidonet $AKA AKAFTN="`echo $_RETVAL | cut -f1 -d.`" echo "# aka for `echo $AKAFTN | cut -f2 -d '@'`" >> $FNETCFG POINT="`echo $POINTS | cut -f$IAKA -d:`" AKAFTN="`echo $AKAFTN | cut -f1 -d '@'`.$POINT@`echo $AKAFTN | cut -f2 -d '@'`" echo "address $AKAFTN" >> $FNETCFG fi done #---------------------------- cat <>$FNETCFG # Passwords for nodes. Not checked by iftoss (unless -DPARANOID specified # at compile-time), checked by ifcico. # Inserted into outgoing mail packets, EMSI and yoohoo packets. EOF #---------------------------- AKA="any" IAKA=0 while [ "$AKA" ] do IAKA=$[$IAKA+1] AKA="`cut $AKASETUP -f$IAKA -d:`" if [ "$AKA" ] then int2fido $AKA AKAFTN=$_RETVAL PASSWD="`echo $PASSWDS | cut -f$IAKA -d:`" if [ "$PASSWD" ] then echo "password $AKAFTN $PASSWD" >> $FNETCFG fi fi done #---------------------------- cat <>$FNETCFG # Include config extention file (here: file with real passwords). # Includes may be nested. If the nesting is cyclic, the program cycles too. # You are warned. # include $CFGDIR/passwds # System alias file - try to fetch ftn-style aliases from there. # If "from" address of a message from FidoNet matches _right_ side # of some entry in sysalias file, then the Reply-To: header is created # in the RFC message with the name part taken from the left side of the # sysalis entry and domain part taken from myfqdn (below). E.g., if a # fidonet message comes from "John Smith of 1:234/567.89@fidonet" and # there is an entry in the sysalias file: # "jsmith: John.Smith@p89.f567.n234.z1.fidonet.org" # and fqdn value is "pccross.msk.su", then the resulting message will # contain a line: "Reply-To: jsmith@pccross.msk.su". sysalias /etc/aliases # This host fully qualified domain name to add to the alias above myfqdn `hostname -f` # Directory for incoming packets/files: inbound /var/spool/ifmail/inb # Directories for "listed" and "protected" sessions listinbound /var/spool/ifmail/inb protinbound /var/spool/ifmail/inb # Directory for outgoing packets (default domain and zone): # other zones will be like "/var/spool/ifmail/outb.003", # other domains will be like "/var/spool/ifmail/." outbound /var/spool/ifmail/outb # Directory from which the file requests are satisfied public /var/spool/uucppublic # Directory with executables to satisfy "magic" file requests # if requested a file present in this directory, it will be # executed and stdout sent to the remote system. It is dangerous! # You are warned. magic $BINDIR/magic # Primary nodelist (serves "outbound" directory and domain from the # first "address" statement). Name expanded with ".NNN" if neccessary. nodelist /var/spool/ifmail/nl.d/`cut $AKASETUP -f1 -d: | cut -f4 -d.`.ndl # Secondary nodelists and nodelists for other domains. # use directory name from the first "nodelist" statement. # filename originating address EOF #---------------------------- AKA="any" IAKA=0 while [ "$AKA" ] do IAKA=$[$IAKA+1] AKA="`cut $AKASETUP -f$IAKA -d:`" if [ "$AKA" ] then int2fidonet $AKA AKAFTN="`echo $_RETVAL | cut -f1 -d.`" echo -e "nodelist `echo $AKAFTN | cut -f2 -d '@'`.ndl\t$AKAFTN" >> $FNETCFG fi done #---------------------------- cat <>$FNETCFG # domain translations, just context substitution. Leading dot recommended. # May contain '@'-sign too. First matching used. # NOTE: If you specify at least one domtrans line, there will be _NO_ # default for fidonet <--> fidonet.org. Don't forget to specify it # explicitly as a last line. # FTN side Internet side #domtrans f720.n335.z2.fidonet.org giuda.deis.unical.it #domtrans .fidonet .fidonet.org # Automatically updated alias database. If omitted or inaccessible, # ^aREPLYADDR and ^aREPLYTO kludges are generated in fido messages. database /var/spool/ifmail/ifdbm # Sequencer file (used to generate unique IDs) sequencer /var/spool/ifmail/seq # Areas file (format: "AREA newsgroup distribution") areas $CFGDIR/Areas # Bad groups prefixes - do not pass to fido if appear in Newsgroups header # This is NOT the same as "!news.group" in the cnews "sys" file. # badgroup relcom.ads. # badgroup relcom.commerce. # Maximum allowed number of groups in the Newsgroups header, article will # not be gated if exeeds. If zero or umitted - no limit. # maxgroup 5 # Internet -> FidoNet (outgoing) character mapping table (a la mapchan) # outtab $BINDIR/outkoi8alt # FidoNet -> Internet (incoming) character mapping table # intab $BINDIR/outaltkoi8 # Toss program, used by ifunpack iftoss $BINDIR/iftoss EOF cat copi.ifmcfg2 >>$FNETCFG if [ $[$[SPD] > $[19200]] = 1 ]; then SPDLOCK="L38400" elif [ $[$[SPD] > $[9600]] = 1 ]; then SPDLOCK="L19200" elif [ $[$[SPD] > $[2400]] = 1 ]; then SPDLOCK="9600" elif [ $[$[SPD] > $[1200]] = 1 ]; then SPDLOCK="2400" elif [ $[$[SPD] > $[300]] = 1 ]; then SPDLOCK="1200" else SPDLOCK="300" fi echo "ModemPort modem:$SPDLOCK" >>$FNETCFG cat copi.ifmcfg5 >>$FNETCFG echo "PhoneTrans $COUNTRYPREF-$PREF- /" >>$FNETCFG echo "PhoneTrans $COUNTRYPREF- / $LONG_DIST_PREFIX" >>$FNETCFG echo "PhoneTrans / $INTERCOUNTRYPREF" >>$FNETCFG echo "ModemReset ATZ\r" >>$FNETCFG echo "ModemDial \d$DIALSTRING\T\r" >>$FNETCFG cat copi.ifmcfg4 >>$FNETCFG echo "Name $SYSNAME" >>$FNETCFG echo "Location $LOCATION" >>$FNETCFG echo "SysOp $SYSOP" >>$FNETCFG echo "Phone $COUNTRYPREF-$PREF-$PHONE" >>$FNETCFG echo "Speed $SPD" >>$FNETCFG echo "Flags $NODEFLAGS" >>$FNETCFG chown fnet.uucp $FNETCFG } # Args: cfg_dir configure_smail() { dialog --backtitle "$TITLE" --infobox "Configuro Smail..." 0 0 USER="`cat $COPIUSER`" FNETHOME=~fnet SMAIL=$1 SMAILCONF=$SMAIL/config ALIASES=$SMAIL/aliases DIRECTORS=$SMAIL/directors ROUTERS=$SMAIL/routers TRANSPORTS=$SMAIL/transports FTNPATHS=$SMAIL/ftnpaths # File: config save $SMAILCONF cat <$SMAILCONF # # smail configuration for $HOST.$DOMAIN # (see smail(5) man page for details and other options) # hostnames=$HOST:$HOST.$DOMAIN domains=$DOMAIN postmaster=$USER smtp_banner="\$primary_name Linux Smail\$version #\$compile_num ready at \$date" spool_mode=0600 received_field="Received: \\ \${if def:sender_host \\ {from \$sender_host by \$primary_name \\ \${if def:sender_proto: with \$sender_proto}\\ \n\t(Linux Smail\$version #\$compile_num) }\\ else{by \$primary_name \${if def:sender_proto:with \$sender_proto }\\ (Linux Smail\$version #\$compile_num)\n\t}}\\ id \$message_id; \$spool_date" trusted_users=root:uucp:daemon:fnet EOF # File: routers save $ROUTERS cat <$ROUTERS ifmail: driver=pathalias, transport=ifmail; file=ftnpaths, proto=lsearch, domain=ftn:org EOF # File: transports save $TRANSPORTS cat <$TRANSPORTS local: driver = appendfile, return_path, local, from, unix_from_hack; file = /var/spool/mail/\${lc:user}, group = mail, mode = 0660, suffix = "\n", append_as_user ifmail: driver=pipe, from, -received, max_addrs=5, max_chars=200; pipe_as_sender, cmd="$FNETHOME/ifmail -r\$host \$((\${strip:user})\$)" EOF # File: directors save $DIRECTORS # File: aliases for i in $ALIASES /etc/aliases /usr/lib/aliases do if [ ! -L $i -a -f $i ] then mv $i $i~ fi done USERNAME="`cut /etc/passwd -f1,5 -d: | grep $USER: | cut -f2 -d: | sed y/\" \"/./`" echo "news: $USER" >> $ALIASES echo "usenet: $USER" >> $ALIASES echo "$USERNAME: $USER" >> $ALIASES ln -sf $ALIASES /etc/ ln -sf $ALIASES /usr/lib/ cd $SMAIL # is this necessary?? E-mail me if you know,please mkaliases >/dev/null # File: ftnpaths save $FTNPATHS OK=1 IAKA=1 while [ $OK != 0 ]; do AKA="`cut $AKASETUP -f$IAKA -d:`" IAKA=$[$IAKA+1] if [ ! "$AKA" ]; then OK=0 else echo -e ".`echo $AKA | cut -f4 -d.`\t\t$AKA!%s" >>$FTNPATHS fi done # misc section chmod 1775 /var/spool/mail chgrp mail /var/spool/mail cd $SMAIL touch forward /usr/lib/smail/mkdbm forward # reload sendmail killall sendmail 2>/dev/null /usr/sbin/sendmail -bd -q15m # if inetd handles smtp port, this will not load }