# new requirement is to get the sql root password, since we need to do some sql db configuration.
echo -n "Please enter the MySQL root account password: "
+# turn off echo but remember former setting.
+stty_orig=`stty -g`
+stty -echo
read mysql_passwd
+# turn echo back on.
+stty $stty_orig
if [ -z "$mysql_passwd" ]; then
echo "This script must have the sql root password to proceed."
exit 1
##############
+sep
+
echo "Regenerating feisty meow loading dock."
reconfigure_feisty_meow
##############
+# set up some crucial users in the mysql db that we seem to have missed previously.
+
+sep
+
+echo "Adding users to the mysql database."
+
+#hmmm: good application for hiding output unless error here.
+mysql -u root -p"$mysql_passwd" &>/dev/null <<EOF
+ create user if not exists 'root'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '$mysql_passwd';
+ grant all privileges on *.* TO 'root'@'%' with grant option;
+
+ create user if not exists 'wampcake'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'bakecamp';
+ grant all privileges on *.* TO 'wampcake'@'%' with grant option;
+
+ create user if not exists 'lampcake'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'bakecamp';
+ grant all privileges on *.* TO 'lampcake'@'%' with grant option;
+EOF
+test_or_die "configuring root, wampcake and lampcake users on mysql"
+
+##############
+
+sep
+
echo "Making some important permission changes..."
# fix up the main web storage.
#
##############
+sep
+
echo "Updating developer welcome file."
# only update hello if they've still got the file there. we don't want to
# install a better editor app.
+sep
+
echo "The script is about to install the bluefish editor and some dependencies.
-If the app is not already installed, then this process takes only about a
-minute on a slower home DSL internet connection..."
+If the app is not already installed, then this process takes about one minute
+on a slow home DSL internet connection..."
apt-get install -y bluefish &> "/tmp/install_bluefish-$(logname).log"
test_or_continue "installing bluefish editor"
# which we've done as a prefix on the config for some reason. makes the
# code below easy at least.
if [ -L /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf ]; then
+
+ sep
+
# the old site is in place still, so let's update that.
echo "Updating default web sites to latest version."
# copy in our new version of the default page.
#hmmm: would be nice if this worked without mods for any new version, besides just 001. see apache env var file below for example implem.
- cp -f $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/production/sites/cakelampvm.com/rolling/default_page.001/* \
+ \cp -f $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/production/sites/cakelampvm.com/rolling/default_page.001/* \
/etc/apache2/sites-available
test_or_die "installing new apache default sites"
# fix up the apache site so that HSTS is disabled. otherwise we can't view
# the https site for cakelampvm.com once the domain name switch has occurred.
+sep
+
# we operate only on our own specialized tls conf file. hopefully no one has messed with it besides revamp.
# note the use of the character class :blank: below to match spaces or tabs.
search_replace "^[[:blank:]]*Header always set Strict-Transport-Security.*" "# not good for cakelampvm.com -- Header always set Strict-Transport-Security \"max-age=63072000; includeSubdomains;\"" /etc/apache2/conf-library/tls-enabling.conf
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- echo the apache tls-enabling.conf file seems to have already been patched to disable strict transport security. good.
+ echo the apache tls-enabling.conf file seems to have already been patched to disable strict transport security.
else
restart_apache
- echo successfully patched the apache tls-enabling.conf file to disable strict transport security. awesome.
+ echo successfully patched the apache tls-enabling.conf file to disable strict transport security.
fi
##############
# as being on the vm. this is already true for some specific sites, but we
# want the wildcard enabled to ease the use of DNS for windows folks.
+sep
+
grep -q "\*[[:blank:]]*IN A[[:blank:]]*10.28.42.20" /etc/bind/cakelampvm.com.conf
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
# already present.
- echo the bind settings for wildcard domains off of cakelampvm.com seems to already be present. good deal.
+ echo the bind settings for wildcard domains off of cakelampvm.com seems to already be present.
else
echo "
+
+
+;;;;;;
+
; our bind magic, a wildcard domain, for all other sites with cakelampvm.com
; in the domain. this forces any other sites besides the ones above to route
; to the actual vm IP address, which currently is singular and very fixated.
* IN A 10.28.42.20
- IN HINFO "linux vm" "ubuntu"
-" >> /etc/bind/cakelampvm.com.conf
- restart_bind
- echo "successfully added wildcard domains to the cakelampvm.com bind configuration, so we're still on track for greatness."
-fi
+ IN HINFO \"linux vm\" \"ubuntu\"
-##############
+;;;;;;
-# fix samba configuration for (ass-headed) default of read-only in user homes.
-# why add a necessary feature if you're just going to cripple it by default?
-pattern="[#;][[:blank:]]*read only = yes"
-replacement="read only = no"
-# first see if we've already done this.
-# if we find any occurrence of the replacement, we assume we already did it.
-# ** we're assuming a lot about the structure of the samba config file!
-grep -q "$replacement" /etc/samba/smb.confÂ
-if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- echo "the samba configuration has already been fixed for user homes, s'cool."
-else
- # so not there yet; we need to make the replacement.
- sed -i "0,/$pattern/{s/$pattern/$replacement/}" /etc/samba/smb.conf
- test_or_die "patching samba configuration to enable write acccess on user home dirs"
- # sweet, looks like that worked...
- restart_samba
- echo successfully patched the samba configuration to enable writes on user home directories. way cool.
+" >> /etc/bind/cakelampvm.com.conf
+ restart_bind
+ echo "successfully added wildcard domains to the cakelampvm.com bind configuration."
fi
##############
-# set up some crucial users in the mysql db that we seem to have missed previously.
+# fix samba configuration for (ass-headed) default of read-only in user homes.
+# why cripple a necessary feature by default?
-mysql -u root -p "$mysql_passwd" <<EOF
- create user 'root'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '$mysql_passwd';
- grant all privileges on *.* TO 'root'@'%' with grant option;
+sep
- create user 'wampcake'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'bakecamp';
- grant all privileges on *.* TO 'wampcake'@'%' with grant option;
+pattern="[#;][[:blank:]]*read only = yes"
+replacement="read only = no"
- create user 'lampcake'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'bakecamp';
- grant all privileges on *.* TO 'lampcake'@'%' with grant option;
-EOF
-test_or_die "configuring root, wampcake and lampcake users on mysql"
+# we just always do the replacement now, after realizing the sentinel pattern
+# was acutally already in the file... too much subtlety can get one into trouble.
+sed -i "0,/$pattern/{s/$pattern/$replacement/}" /etc/samba/smb.conf
+test_or_die "patching samba configuration to enable write acccess on user home dirs"
+# sweet, looks like that worked...
+restart_samba
+echo successfully patched the samba configuration to enable writes on user home directories.
##############
# add the latest version of the cakelampvm environment variables for apache.
-echo Setting up environment variables for apache2...
+sep
# drop existing file, if already configured. ignore errors.
-a2disconf env_vars_cakelampvm
+a2disconf env_vars_cakelampvm &>/dev/null
# plug in the new version, just stomping anything there.
# note: we only expect to have one version of the env_vars dir at a time in place in feisty...
-cp -f $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/production/sites/cakelampvm.com/rolling/env_vars.*/env_vars_cakelampvm.conf /etc/apache2/conf-available
+\cp -f $FEISTY_MEOW_APEX/production/sites/cakelampvm.com/rolling/env_vars.*/env_vars_cakelampvm.conf /etc/apache2/conf-available
test_or_die "copying environment variables file into place"
# enable the new version of the config file.
# sequel--tell them they're great and show the hello again also.
-echo "
-
+sep
-"
regenerate
test_or_die "regenerating feisty meow scripts"
chown -R "$(logname)":"$(logname)" /home/$(logname)/.[a-zA-Z0-9]*