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See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. # # # Unfortunately we must do some O/S checks at the very beginning, # otherwise SunOS will complain about some of the ksh/bash syntax. # By default the SunOS root account uses a simple Bourne shell, # which does not work with RKH. So we exec to use the Bash shell # if it is present, or the Korn shell which is usually installed # by default on Solaris systems. # BSDOS=0 SUNOS=0 BUSYBOX=0 OPERATING_SYSTEM=`uname 2>/dev/null` case "${OPERATING_SYSTEM}" in *BSD|DragonFly) BSDOS=1 unset CLICOLOR CLICOLOR_FORCE ;; SunOS) SUNOS=1 unset CLICOLOR CLICOLOR_FORCE ;; esac if [ $SUNOS -eq 1 ]; then # Simple SunOS test of RANDOM to see if we are now running bash or ksh. if [ -z "$RANDOM" ]; then # If the 'which' output contains a space, then it is probably an error. if [ -n "`which bash 2>/dev/null | grep -v ' '`" ]; then exec bash $0 $* elif [ -n "`which ksh 2>/dev/null | grep -v ' '`" ]; then exec ksh $0 $* else echo "Unable to find the bash or ksh shell to run rkhunter." exit 1 fi exit 0 fi fi # # Check to see if we are using the '--debug' option. If so, then # we exec to log everything to the debug file. # if [ -n "`echo \"$*\" | grep '\-\-debug'`" ]; then RKHDEBUGFILE="" RKHDEBUGBASE="/tmp/rkhunter-debug" # # Ensure we create a random file name. # if [ -n "`which mktemp 2>/dev/null | grep -v ' '`" ]; then RKHDEBUGFILE=`mktemp ${RKHDEBUGBASE}.XXXXXXXXXX` elif [ -n "$RANDOM" ]; then RKHDEBUGFILE="${RKHDEBUGBASE}.$RANDOM" elif [ -n "`date +%N%s 2>/dev/null | grep '^[0-9][0-9]*$'`" ]; then RKHDEBUGFILE="${RKHDEBUGBASE}.`date +%N%s%N`" elif [ -n "`date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S 2>/dev/null | grep '^[0-9][0-9]*$'`" ]; then RKHDEBUGFILE="${RKHDEBUGBASE}.`date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S`" else RKHDEBUGFILE="${RKHDEBUGBASE}.$$" fi if [ -e "${RKHDEBUGFILE}" ]; then if [ -f "${RKHDEBUGFILE}" -a ! -h "${RKHDEBUGFILE}" ]; then rm -f "${RKHDEBUGFILE}" >/dev/null 2>&1 else echo "Cannot use '--debug' option. Debug file \"${RKHDEBUGFILE}\" already exists, but it is not a file." exit 1 fi fi DEBUG_OPT=1 exec 1>"${RKHDEBUGFILE}" 2>&1 chmod 600 "${RKHDEBUGFILE}" >/dev/null 2>&1 set -x else DEBUG_OPT=0 fi # # Now we must determine if we are using the Korn shell or not. If so, # then we alias the 'echo' command and set ECHOOPT. For other shells, # we try and determine the real shell being used, and test to see if # the 'echo -e' command is valid or not. We set ECHOOPT accordingly. # # # Unfortunately *BSD doesn't seem to allow capturing of unknown commands. # So we must alias 'print' to something valid, but which will fail. # test $BSDOS -eq 1 && alias print=false if [ "`print "rkh-ksh-string-test" 2>/dev/null`" = "rkh-ksh-string-test" ]; then alias echo='print' ECHOOPT="--" MYSHELL=ksh elif [ $SUNOS -eq 1 ]; then # For Solaris, if we are not running ksh, then it must be bash. MYSHELL=bash ECHOOPT="-e" else # # We want to get the actual shell used by this program, and # so we need to test /bin/sh. # MYSHELL=/bin/sh test -h ${MYSHELL} && MYSHELL=`readlink ${MYSHELL} 2>/dev/null` MYSHELL=`basename ${MYSHELL} 2>/dev/null` # Assume 'bash' if we have problems finding the real shell. test -z "${MYSHELL}" && MYSHELL=bash # Check if we are using BusyBox. test "${MYSHELL}" = "busybox" && BUSYBOX=1 # # Now test the 'echo -e' command. # if [ "`echo -e \"rkh-ksh\tstring-test\" 2>/dev/null`" = "rkh-ksh string-test" ]; then ECHOOPT="-e" else ECHOOPT="" fi fi # # We now perform a similar test to see if 'echo -n', or "\c", is valid # or not. Unfortunately on some systems both '-e' and '-n' are valid, # but not together. The "\c" option works in these cases. So we set # ECHON accordingly. # if [ "`echo -n -e \"rkh-ksh-string-test\" 2>/dev/null`" = "rkh-ksh-string-test" ]; then ECHON="-n" elif [ "`echo -e \"rkh-ksh-string-test\c\" 2>/dev/null`" = "rkh-ksh-string-test" ]; then ECHON="c" elif [ "`echo \"rkh-ksh-string-test\c\" 2>/dev/null`" = "rkh-ksh-string-test" ]; then ECHON="c" else ECHON="" fi # # We also need to run a test to see if POSIX grep is being # used. If it is, then some typical grep tests will fail. # if [ "`echo \"rkh-grep-test\" | grep '^\+'`" = "rkh-grep-test" ]; then alias grep='grep -E' fi # # It seems that the BusyBox 'readlink' command does have # a '-f' option, but it does not show the true pathname. # So we only use the option for everyone else. # test $BUSYBOX -eq 1 && READLINK_OPT="" || READLINK_OPT="-f" # # Finally, we need to test the 'head' and 'tail' commands # to see if they understand the '-n' option or not. # if head -n 1 /dev/null 2>&1; then HEAD_OPT="-n " else HEAD_OPT="-" fi if tail -n 1 /dev/null 2>&1; then TAIL_OPT="-n " else TAIL_OPT="-" fi ###################################################################### # # Global function definitions # ###################################################################### display() { # # This function is used to display text messages on to the # users screen, as well as in to the log file. The same # message is written to both. However, the screen may have # a coloured result (green for good, red for bad, etc), and # the log file will have the time prefixed to the message and, # optionally, additional information messages after the main # message. All the messages are indexed in the language file. # # Syntax: display --to --type # [--screen-indent ] [--log-indent ] # [--nl []] [--nl-after] [--log-nl] [--screen-nl] [--nonl] # [--result --color ] # [optional message arguments] # # where the destination can be one of SCREEN, LOG or SCREEN+LOG. # The type can be one of PLAIN, INFO or WARNING. # The language file will have all the current values. # # The --screen-indent and --log-indent options are used to # forcibly indent a message. # The --nl option causes a blank-line to be output before the # message both on the screen and in the log file. A following # number can be used to indicate how many blank lines should # be displayed on the screen. # The --log-nl option outputs a blank line only in the log file. # The --screen-nl option outputs a blank line on the screen # regardless of whether SCREEN was specified or not. # The --nl-after option outputs a blank line on the screen after # the message. # The --nonl option is only to be used in special cases where we # want the output of more than one message to appear on the same # line. This is currently only used when trying to obtain the # lock file. It only applies to PLAIN messages, and may not be # supported on all systems (depending on whether 'echo -n' works # or not). # # # We first initialize some variables and then # process the switches used. # WARN_MSG=0; NL=0; NLAFTER=0; LOGINDENT=0; SCREENINDENT=0 LOGNL=0; SCREENNL=0 WRITETO=''; TYPE=''; RESULT=''; COLOR=''; MSG='' LINE1=''; LOGLINE1=''; SPACES=''; NONL='' # # The IFS environment variable could be set to a non-default value # when this function is called. However, we need it to be the default # value in order to dislay things correctly. So, we record the initial # value, and then set it to the default. 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