X-Git-Url: https://feistymeow.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=scripts%2Fsite_avenger%2Frevamp_cakelampvm.sh;h=a9016d8c5af158567714c54f17415e79ffac5100;hb=190b8abf3f0c3ad799d8eedc30c52fb5b6e8ad39;hp=53464faf539cc7cc7cc7669801a69efda9bebb99;hpb=8dd0a085b453b9ec087defa0a9ecb5b92fce03af;p=feisty_meow.git diff --git a/scripts/site_avenger/revamp_cakelampvm.sh b/scripts/site_avenger/revamp_cakelampvm.sh index 53464faf..a9016d8c 100644 --- a/scripts/site_avenger/revamp_cakelampvm.sh +++ b/scripts/site_avenger/revamp_cakelampvm.sh @@ -137,18 +137,64 @@ fi ############## # fix up the apache site so that HSTS is disabled. otherwise we can't view -# https site once the domain name switch has occurred. +# the https site for cakelampvm.com once the domain name switch has occurred. # we operate only on our own specialized tls conf file. hopefully no one has messed with it besides revamp. -search_replace "^[ ]*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 +# 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. else - echo successfully patched the apache tls-enabling.conf file to disable strict transport security. awesome. restart_apache + echo successfully patched the apache tls-enabling.conf file to disable strict transport security. awesome. +fi + +############## + +# fix up bind so that we think of any address with cakelampvm.com on the end +# 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. + +grep -q "\*[[:blank:]]*IN A[[:blank:]]*10.28.42.20" /etc/bind/cakelampvm.com.conf +if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then + # already present. + echo the bind settings for wildcard domains off of cakelampvm.com seems to already be present. good deal. +else + echo " +; our bind magic, a wildcard domain, for all other sites with cakelampvm.com +; in the domain. this forces any other sites besides the ones above to route +; to the actual vm IP address, which currently is singular and very fixated. +* IN A 10.28.42.20 + IN HINFO "linux vm" "ubuntu" +" >> /etc/bind/cakelampvm.com.conf + restart_bind + echo "successfully added wildcard domains to the cakelampvm.com bind configuration, so we're still on track for greatness." fi +############## + +# fix samba configuration for (ass-headed) default of read-only in user homes. +# why add a necessary feature if you're just going to cripple it by default? + +pattern="[#;][[:blank:]]*read only = yes" +replacement="read only = no" + +# first see if we've already done this. +# if we find any occurrence of the replacement, we assume we already did it. +# ** we're assuming a lot about the structure of the samba config file! +grep -q "$replacement" /etc/samba/smb.conf  +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. +fi +############## ############## # sequel--tell them they're great and show the hello again also.