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#!/usr/bin/perl # This is a "local shell" command that works like a remote shell but only for # the local host. See the usage message for more details. use strict; use warnings; use Getopt::Long; use English '-no_match_vars'; &Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling'); &Getopt::Long::Configure('require_order'); GetOptions( 'l=s' => \( my $login_name ), '1|2|4|6|A|a|C|f|g|k|M|N|n|q|s|T|t|V|v|X|x|Y' => sub { }, # Ignore 'b|c|D|e|F|i|L|m|O|o|p|R|S|w=s' => sub { }, # Ignore 'no-cd' => \( my $no_chdir ), 'sudo' => \( my $use_sudo ), 'rrsync=s' => \( my $rrsync_dir ), 'rropts=s' => \( my $rrsync_opts ), ) or &usage; &usage unless @ARGV > 1; my $host = shift; if ($host =~ s/^([^@]+)\@//) { $login_name = $1; } if ($host eq 'lh') { $no_chdir = 1; } elsif ($host ne 'localhost') { die "lsh: unable to connect to host $host\n"; } my ($home_dir, @cmd); if ($login_name) { my ($uid, $gid); if ($login_name =~ /\D/) { $uid = getpwnam($login_name); die "Unknown user: $login_name\n" unless defined $uid; } else { $uid = $login_name; } ($login_name, $gid, $home_dir) = (getpwuid($uid))[0,3,7]; if ($use_sudo) { unshift @ARGV, "cd '$home_dir' &&" unless $no_chdir; unshift @cmd, qw( sudo -H -u ), $login_name; $no_chdir = 1; } else { my $groups = "$gid $gid"; while (my ($grgid, $grmembers) = (getgrent)[2,3]) { if ($grgid != $gid && $grmembers =~ /(^|\s)\Q$login_name\E(\s|$)/o) { $groups .= " $grgid"; } } my ($ruid, $euid) = ($UID, $EUID); $GID = $EGID = $groups; $UID = $EUID = $uid; die "Cannot set ruid: $! (use --sudo?)\n" if $UID == $ruid && $ruid != $uid; die "Cannot set euid: $! (use --sudo?)\n" if $EUID == $euid && $euid != $uid; $ENV{USER} = $ENV{USERNAME} = $login_name; $ENV{HOME} = $home_dir; } } else { $home_dir = (getpwuid($UID))[7]; } unless ($no_chdir) { chdir $home_dir or die "Unable to chdir to $home_dir: $!\n"; } if ($rrsync_dir) { $ENV{SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND} = join(' ', @ARGV); push @cmd, 'rrsync'; if ($rrsync_opts) { foreach my $opt (split(/[ ,]+/, $rrsync_opts)) { $opt = "-$opt" unless $opt =~ /^-/; push @cmd, $opt; } } push @cmd, $rrsync_dir; } else { push @cmd, '/bin/sh', '-c', "@ARGV"; } exec @cmd; die "Failed to exec: $!\n"; sub usage { die <<EOT; Usage: lsh [OPTIONS] localhost|lh COMMAND [...] This is a "local shell" command that works like a remote shell but only for the local host. This is useful for rsync testing or for running a local copy where the sender and the receiver need to use different options (e.g. --fake-super). Options: -l USER Choose the USER that lsh tries to become. --no-cd Skip the chdir \$HOME (the default with hostname "lh") --sudo Use sudo -H -l USER to become root or the specified USER. --rrsync=DIR Test rrsync restricted copying without using ssh. --rropts=STR The string "munge,no-del,no-lock" would pass 3 options to rrsync (must be combined with --rrsync=DIR). The script also ignores a bunch of single-letter ssh options. EOT }