Diff for /loncom/Attic/lchtmldir between versions 1.4 and 1.14

version 1.4, 2002/11/25 18:45:55 version 1.14, 2005/01/26 10:38:13
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 #   horses and other fine issues:  #   horses and other fine issues:
 #  #
 use strict;   use strict; 
   use Fcntl qw(:mode);
   use DirHandle;
   use POSIX;
   
 $ENV{'PATH'} = '/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/home/httpd/perl';  $ENV{'PATH'} = '/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/home/httpd/perl';
 delete @ENV{qw{IFS CDPATH ENV BASH_ENV}};  delete @ENV{qw{IFS CDPATH ENV BASH_ENV}};
   
 my $DEBUG = 0;                         # .nonzero -> Debug printing enabled.  my $DEBUG = 1;                         # .nonzero -> Debug printing enabled.
   my $path_sep = "/"; # Unix like operating systems.
   
   
 # If the UID of the running process is not www exit with error.  # If the UID of the running process is not www exit with error.
Line 167  if(($dirtry1 ne $dir) or ($dirtry2 ne $d Line 171  if(($dirtry1 ne $dir) or ($dirtry2 ne $d
   
 # As root, create the directory.  # As root, create the directory.
   
 my $fulldir = $dirtry1."/public_html";  my $homedir = $dirtry1;
   my $fulldir = $homedir."/public_html";
   
 if($DEBUG) {  if($DEBUG) {
     print("Full directory path is: $fulldir \n");      print("Full directory path is: $fulldir \n");
 }  }
Line 189  if(!( -e $dirtry1)) { Line 195  if(!( -e $dirtry1)) {
  <head>   <head>
  <title>$safeuser</title>   <title>$safeuser</title>
         </head>          </head>
         <body>          <body bgcolor="#ccffdd">
         <h1>$safeuser</h1>          <h1>$safeuser Construction Space</h1>
             <h2>
               The Learning<i>Online</i> Network with Computer-Assisted Personalized Approach
             </h2>
           <p>            <p>
             Learning Online Network  This is your construction space within LON-CAPA, where you would construct resources which are meant to be
   used across courses and institutions.
           </p>            </p>
           <p>            <p>
             This area provides for:  Material within this area can only be seen and edited by $safeuser and designated co-authors. To make
   it available to students and other instructors, the material needs to be published.
           </p>            </p>
           <ul>  
              <li>resource construction</li>  
              <li>resource publication</li>  
              <li>record-keeping</li>  
           </ul>  
         </body>          </body>
        </html>         </html>
 END  END
     close OUT;      close OUT;
     }      }
 &System("/bin/chmod  02775  $fulldir");  
 &System("/bin/chmod  0775  $fulldir"."/index.html");  &System("/bin/chmod  02770  $fulldir");
   &System("/bin/chmod  0770  $fulldir"."/index.html");
   
   
 # Based on the authentiation mode, set the ownership of the directory.  # Based on the authentiation mode, set the ownership of the directory.
   
 if($authentication eq "unix:") { # Unix mode authentication...  if($authentication eq "unix:") { # Unix mode authentication...
     &System("/bin/chown -R   $username".":".$username." ".$fulldir);      &System("/bin/chown -R   $safeuser:$safeuser"." ".$fulldir);
     &JoinGroup($username);      &JoinGroup($safeuser);
 } else {  } else {
     # Internal, Kerberos, and Local authentication are for users      # Internal, Kerberos, and Local authentication are for users
     # who do not have unix accounts on the system.  Therefore we      # who do not have unix accounts on the system.  Therefore we
     # will give ownership of their public_html directories to www:www      # will give ownership of their public_html directories to www:www
     &System("/bin/chown -R www:www  ".$fulldir);      # If the user is an internal auth user, the rest of the directory tree
       # gets owned by root.  This chown is needed in case what's really happening
       # is that a file system user is being demoted to internal user...
   
       if($authentication eq "internal:") {
    #  In case the user was a unix/filesystem authenticated user,
    #  we'll take a bit of time here to write  a script in the
    #  user's home directory that can reset ownerships and permissions
    #  back the way the used to be.
   
    # This can take long enough for lond to time out, so we'll do it
    # in a separate process that we'll not wait for.
    #
    my $fpid = fork;
    if($fpid) {
       &DisableRoot;
       exit 0;
    } else {
       print "Forked\n";
       POSIX::setsid(); # Disassociate from parent.
       print "Separate session\n";
       &write_restore_script($homedir);
       print "Restore script written\n";
       &System("/bin/chown -R root:root ".$homedir);
       &System("/bin/chown -R www:www  ".$fulldir);
       print "Exiting\n";
       exit 0;
    }
       } else {
    &System("/bin/chown -R www:www  ".$fulldir);
       }
   
 }  }
 &DisableRoot;  &DisableRoot;
   
Line 238  exit 0; Line 276  exit 0;
   
 sub EnableRoot {  sub EnableRoot {
     if ($wwwid==$>) {      if ($wwwid==$>) {
         print ("EnableRoot $< $>\n");  
  ($<,$>)=($>,$<);   ($<,$>)=($>,$<);
  ($(,$))=($),$();   ($(,$))=($),$();
     }      }
Line 268  sub JoinGroup { Line 305  sub JoinGroup {
     my $usergroup = shift;      my $usergroup = shift;
   
     my $groups = `/usr/bin/groups www`;      my $groups = `/usr/bin/groups www`;
       # untaint
       my ($safegroups)=($groups=~/:\s+([\s\w]+)/);
       $groups=$safegroups;
     chomp $groups; $groups=~s/^\S+\s+\:\s+//;      chomp $groups; $groups=~s/^\S+\s+\:\s+//;
     my @grouplist=split(/\s+/,$groups);      my @grouplist=split(/\s+/,$groups);
     my @ugrouplist=grep {!/www|$usergroup/} @grouplist;      my @ugrouplist=grep {!/www|$usergroup/} @grouplist;
Line 285  sub JoinGroup { Line 325  sub JoinGroup {
   
   
 sub System {  sub System {
     my $command = shift;      my ($command,@args) = @_;
     if($DEBUG) {      if($DEBUG) {
  print("system: $command \n");   print("system: $command with args ".join(' ',@args)."\n");
       }
       system($command,@args);
   }
   
   
   
   
   
   #
   #   This file contains code to recursively process
   #   a Directory.  This is a bit more powerful
   #   than File::Find in that we pass the full
   #   stat info to the processing function.
   #     For each file in the specified directory subtree, 
   #   The user's Code reference is invoked for all files, regular and otherwise
   #   except:
   #      ., ..
   #
   #  Parameters:
   #     code_ref    - Code reference, invoked for each file in the tree.
   #                   as follows:  CodeRef(directory, name, statinfo)
   #                   directory the path to the directory holding the file.
   #                   name      the name of the file within Directory.
   #                   statinfo  a reference to the stat of the file.
   #     start_dir   - The starting point of the directory walk.
   #
   # NOTE:
   #   Yes, we could have just used File::Find, but since we have to get the
   #   stat anyway, this is actually simpler, as File::Find would have gotten
   #   the stat to figure out the file type and then we would have gotten it
   #   again.
   #
   
   sub process_tree {
       my ($code_ref, $start_dir)  = @_;
   
       my $dir = new DirHandle $start_dir; 
       if (!defined($dir)) {
           print "Failed to  open dirhandle: $start_dir\n";
       }
   
       # Now iterate through this level of the tree:
   
       while (defined (my $name = $dir->read)) {
    next if $name =~/^\.\.?$/;       # Skip ., .. (see cookbook pg 319)
   
    my $full_name   = $start_dir.$path_sep.$name; # Full filename path.
    my @stat_info  = lstat($full_name);
    my $mode       = $stat_info[2];
    my $type       = $mode & 0170000; #  File type.
   
    # Unless the file type is a symlink, call the user code:
   
    unless ($type == S_IFLNK) {
       &$code_ref($start_dir, $name, \@stat_info);
    }
   
    # If the entry is a directory, we need to recurse:
   
   
    if (($type ==  S_IFDIR) != 0) {
       &process_tree($code_ref, $full_name);
    }
       }
   
   }
   #
   #   Callback from process_tree to write the script lines
   #   requried to restore files to current ownership and permission.
   # Parameters:
   #    dir         - Name of the directory the file lives in.
   #    name        - Name of the file itself.
   #    statinfo    - Array from lstat called on the file.
   #
   #
   sub write_script {
       my ($dir, $name, $statinfo) = @_;
   
       my $fullname = $dir.$path_sep.$name;
   
       #  We're going to '' the name, but we need to deal with embedded
       #  ' characters.  Using " is much worse as we'd then have to
       #  escape all the shell escapes too.  This way all we need
       #  to do is replace ' with '\''
   
       $fullname =~ s/\'/\'\\\'\'/g;
   
       my $perms    = $statinfo->[2] & 0777; # Just permissions.
       printf CHMODSCRIPT "chmod 0%o '%s'\n", $perms, $fullname;
       printf CHMODSCRIPT "chown %d:%d '%s'\n", $statinfo->[4], $statinfo->[5], 
                                            $fullname
   
   
   }
   # 
   #    Write a script in the user's home directory that can restore
   #    the permissions and ownerhips of all the files in the directory
   #    tree to their current ownerships and permissions.  This is done
   #    prior to making the user into an internally authenticated user
   #    in case they were previously file system authenticated and
   #    need to go back.
   #      The file we will create will be of the form
   #        restore_n.sh  Where n is a number that we will keep
   #   incrementing as needed until there isn't a file by that name.
   #   
   # Parameters:
   #    dir      - Path to the user's home directory.
   #
   sub write_restore_script {
       my ($dir)   = @_;
   
       #   Create a unique file:
   
       my $version_number     = 0;
       my $filename           = 'restore_'.$version_number.'.sh';
       my $full_name           = $dir.$path_sep.$filename;
   
       while(-e $full_name) {
    $version_number++;
    $filename         = 'restore_'.$version_number.'.sh';
    $full_name        = $dir.$path_sep.$filename;
     }      }
     system($command);      # $full_name is the full path of a file that does not yet exist
       # of the form we want:
   
       open(CHMODSCRIPT, "> $full_name");
   
       &process_tree(\&write_script, $dir);
   
       close(CHMODSCRIPT);
   
       chmod(0750, $full_name);
   
 }  }
   
   

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