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- #!/bin/sh -e
- # checking debian-tor account
- uid=`getent passwd debian-tor | cut -d ":" -f 3`
- home=`getent passwd debian-tor | cut -d ":" -f 6`
- # if there is the uid the account is there and we can do
- # the sanit(ar)y checks otherwise we can safely create it.
- if [ "$uid" ]; then
- # guess??? the checks!!!
- if [ $uid -ge 100 ] && [ $uid -le 999 ]; then
- echo "debian-tor uid check: ok"
- else
- echo "ERROR: debian-tor account has a non-system uid!"
- echo "Please check /usr/share/doc/tor/README.Debian on how to"
- echo "correct this problem"
- exit 1
- fi
- if [ "$home" = "/var/lib/tor" ]; then
- echo "debian-tor homedir check: ok"
- else
- echo "ERROR: debian-tor account has an invalid home directory!"
- echo "Please check /usr/share/doc/tor/README.Debian on how to"
- echo "correct this problem"
- exit 1
- fi
- else
- # what this might mean?? oh creating a system l^Huser!
- adduser --quiet \
- --system \
- --disabled-password \
- --home /var/lib/tor \
- --no-create-home \
- --shell /bin/bash \
- --group \
- debian-tor
- fi
- # ch{owning,moding} things around
- # We will do nothing across upgrades.
- if [ "$2" = "" ]; then
- for i in lib log run; do
- chown -R debian-tor:debian-tor /var/$i/tor
- chmod -R 700 /var/$i/tor
- find /var/$i/tor -type f -exec chmod 600 '{}' ';'
- done
- chgrp -R adm /var/log/tor
- chmod -R g+rX /var/log/tor
- chmod g+s /var/log/tor
- else
- # fix permissions of logs after 0.0.8+0.0.9pre5-1
- if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
- if dpkg --compare-versions "$2" le "0.0.8+0.0.9pre5-1" ; then
- chgrp -R adm /var/log/tor
- chmod -R g+rX /var/log/tor
- chmod g+s /var/log/tor
- fi
- fi
- fi
- #DEBHELPER#
- exit 0
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