X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/code/molly-guard.git/blobdiff_plain/0831febd10d68bf34d0d9d246497076a73fea2ae..799bd85d7475f6c888b90d9cad0b7e3eed8d1164:/shutdown?ds=inline diff --git a/shutdown b/shutdown index 0a6efd6..387aacb 100755 --- a/shutdown +++ b/shutdown @@ -9,31 +9,108 @@ # set -eu +ME=molly-guard + CMD="${0##*/}" EXEC="/sbin/$CMD" + case "$CMD" in - halt|reboot|shutdown) + halt|reboot|shutdown|poweroff) + if [ ! -f $EXEC ]; then + echo "E: $ME: not a regular file: $EXEC" >&2 + exit 4 + fi if [ ! -x $EXEC ]; then - echo "E: not an executable: $EXEC" >&2 + echo "E: $ME: not an executable: $EXEC" >&2 exit 3 fi ;; *) - echo "E: unsupported command: $CMD" >&2 + echo "E: $ME: unsupported command: $CMD" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac -if [ -n "${SSH_CONNECTION:-}" ] && test -t 0 && [ "${1:-}" != '--help' ]; then - echo -n "SSH session detected, type in hostname of the machine to $CMD: " - read HOSTNAME_USER +usage() +{ + cat <<-_eousage + Usage: $ME [options] + (shielding $EXEC) + + Instead of invoking $EXEC directly, $ME will run a number of checks + to guard against accidental shutdowns/reboots. + + Some of the checks available are: + - Prompt the user for the machine's if the current shell is a child + of an SSH connection (or --pretend-ssh) has been given on the + command line, if the shell is connected to an interactive + terminal, and the actual command to execute is does not involve + --help or is \`shutdown -c'. + + $ME will always interpose the prompt if the environment variable + ALWAYS_MOLLY is set to '1'. This variable may be set in the file + /etc/default/${ME} . + + - Print out a warning message with information about this host + before the action takes place. You can use: + /etc/molly-guard..message + To print out a message specific to the command you're trying to + use. Or: + /etc/molly-guard.message + For a general warning message. + + Only if the user satisfies all the checks will $ME take action. + Specifying --molly-guard-do-nothing as argument to the command will + make $ME echo the command it would execute rather than actually executing + it. - HOSTNAME="$(hostname)" + The actual command's help output follows: - if [ "$HOSTNAME_USER" != "$HOSTNAME" ]; then - echo "Good thing I asked; I won't $CMD $HOSTNAME ..." - exit 2 + _eousage +} + +ARGS= +DO_NOTHING=0 +CHECK_ARGS= +for arg in "$@"; do + case "$arg" in + (*-molly-guard-do-nothing) DO_NOTHING=1;; + (*-help) + usage 2>&1 + eval $EXEC --help 2>&1 + exit 0 + ;; + (*-pretend-ssh) CHECK_ARGS="${CHECK_ARGS:+$CHECK_ARGS }--arg --pretend-ssh";; + *) ARGS="${ARGS:+$ARGS }$arg";; + esac +done + +do_real_cmd() +{ + if [ $DO_NOTHING -eq 1 ]; then + echo "$ME: would run: $EXEC $ARGS" + exit 0 + else + eval exec $EXEC "$ARGS" fi +} + +if [ $DO_NOTHING -eq 1 ]; then + echo "I: demo mode; $ME will not do anything due to --molly-guard-do-nothing." fi -exec $EXEC "$@" +# pass through certain commands +case "$CMD $ARGS" in + (*shutdown\ *-c*) + echo "I: executing $CMD $ARGS regardless of check results." + do_real_cmd + ;; +esac + +run-parts --exit-on-error --arg $CMD $CHECK_ARGS /usr/share/molly-guard/checks.d + +# run-parts won't return to us if there are failures, but I'm paranoid. +if [ $? == 0 ]; then + do_real_cmd + exit +fi