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-rwxr-xr-xremote/modules/pam/data/opt/openslx/scripts/pam_script_ses_open58
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 58 deletions
diff --git a/remote/modules/pam/data/opt/openslx/scripts/pam_script_ses_open b/remote/modules/pam/data/opt/openslx/scripts/pam_script_ses_open
index 75065ec8..519aea55 100755
--- a/remote/modules/pam/data/opt/openslx/scripts/pam_script_ses_open
+++ b/remote/modules/pam/data/opt/openslx/scripts/pam_script_ses_open
@@ -3,19 +3,6 @@
# Needed as pam_script clears PATH
export PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/opt/openslx/usr/sbin:/opt/openslx/usr/bin:/opt/openslx/sbin:/opt/openslx/bin"
-PASSWD=$(getent passwd "$PAM_USER")
-USER_GID=$(echo "$PASSWD" | awk -F ':' '{print $4}')
-USER_HOME=$(echo "$PASSWD" | awk -F ':' '{print $6}')
-
-# Script to be sourced to mount the user's persistent home
-PERSISTENT_MOUNT_SCRIPT="/opt/openslx/scripts/pam_script_mount_persistent"
-# Script to be run in the user's context iff the persistent home could be mounted successfully
-PERSISTENT_MOUNT_USER_SCRIPT="/opt/openslx/scripts/pam_script_mount_persistent_user"
-# The user's non-persistent home directory mount point, which should be their linux home
-TEMP_HOME_DIR="$USER_HOME"
-# The user's persistent home directory mount point
-PERSISTENT_HOME_DIR="${TEMP_HOME_DIR}/PERSISTENT"
-
# NSA needs to know
if [ "x$PAM_SERVICE" != "xsu" -a "x$PAM_SERVICE" != "xsudo" ]; then
. /opt/openslx/config
@@ -26,50 +13,5 @@ if [ "x$PAM_SERVICE" != "xsu" -a "x$PAM_SERVICE" != "xsudo" ]; then
fi
fi
-# check if the script runs as root
-[ "x$(whoami)" != "xroot" ] && exit 0
-
-# check if PAM_USER is root and skip if it is the case
-[ "x${PAM_USER}" == "xroot" ] && exit 0
-
-# check if we already mounted the home directory
-mount | grep -q " $TEMP_HOME_DIR " && exit 0
-
-# no home, lets create it
-mkdir -p "${TEMP_HOME_DIR}" || \
- { slxlog "pam-global-mktemphome" "Could not create '${TEMP_HOME_DIR}'."; exit 1; }
-
-# now make it a tmpfs
-mount -t tmpfs -o size=100m tmpfs "${TEMP_HOME_DIR}" || \
- { slxlog "pam-global-tmpfstemphome" "Could not make a tmpfs on ${TEMP_HOME_DIR}"; exit 1; }
-
-# create a WARNING.txt for the user
-cat > "${TEMP_HOME_DIR}/WARNING.txt" << EOF
-ATTENTION: This is the non-persistant home directory!
-Files saved here will be lost on shutdown.
-Your real home is under /home/<user>/PERSISTENT.
-Please save your files there.
-EOF
-
-# create the PERSISTENT directory
-mkdir -p "${PERSISTENT_HOME_DIR}" || \
- { slxlog "pam-global-mkpersistent" "Could not create '${PERSISTENT_HOME_DIR}'."; exit 1; }
-
-if ! chown -R "${PAM_USER}:${USER_GID}" "${TEMP_HOME_DIR}"; then
- slxlog "pam-global-chpersistent " "Could not chown '${TEMP_HOME_DIR}' to '${PAM_USER}'."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# now lets see if we have a persistent directory mount script
-[ ! -e "${PERSISTENT_MOUNT_SCRIPT}" ] && exit 0
-# yes
-. "${PERSISTENT_MOUNT_SCRIPT}" || \
- { slxlog "pam-global-sourcepersistent" "Could not source ${PERSISTENT_MOUNT_SCRIPT}."; exit 1; }
-
-# Just try to delete the persistent dir. If the mount was successful, it will not work
-# If it was not successful, it will be removed so the user doesn't think he can store
-# anything in there
-rmdir "$PERSISTENT_HOME_DIR" 2> /dev/null
-
exit 0