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#!/bin/bash
# **** License ****
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# This code was originally developed by Vyatta, Inc.
# Portions created by Vyatta are Copyright (C) 2007 Vyatta, Inc.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# Author:	Bob Gilligan <gilligan@vyatta.com>
# Description:	Standalone script to set the admin passwd to new value
#		value.  Note:  This script can ONLY be run as a standalone
#		init program by grub.
#
# **** End License ****

# The Vyatta config file:
CF=/opt/vyatta/etc/config/config.boot

# Admin user name
ADMIN=vyatta
set_encrypted_password() {
    sed -i \
       -e "/ user $1 {/,/}/s/encrypted-password .*\$/encrypted-password \"$2\"/" $3
}

change_password() {
    local user=$1
    local pwd1="1"
    local pwd2="2"

    until [ "$pwd1" == "$pwd2" ]
    do
        read -p "Enter $user password: " -r -s pwd1
	echo
	read -p "Retype $user password: " -r -s pwd2
	echo

	if [ "$pwd1" != "$pwd2" ]
	then echo "Passwords do not match"
	fi
    done

    # escape any slashes in resulting password
    local epwd=$(mkpasswd -H md5 "$pwd1" | sed 's:/:\\/:g')
    set_encrypted_password $user $epwd $CF
}

echo "Standalone root password recovery tool."
echo
#
# Check to see if we are running in standalone mode.  We'll
# know that we are if our pid is 1.
#
if [ "$$" != "1" ]; then
    echo "This tool can only be run in standalone mode."
    exit 1
fi

#
# OK, now we know we are running in standalone mode.  Talk to the
# user.
#
echo "Do you wish to reset the admin password?"
read response
response=${response:0:1}
if [ "$response" != "y" -a "$response" != "Y" ]; then
    echo "OK, the admin password will not be reset."
    echo -n "Rebooting in 5 seconds..."
    sleep 5
    echo
    /sbin/reboot -f
fi

echo "Starting process to reset the admin password..."

echo "Re-mounting root filesystem read/write..."
mount -o remount,rw /

# Leftover from V3.0
if grep -q /opt/vyatta/etc/config /etc/fstab
then 
    echo "Mounting the config filesystem..."
    mount /opt/vyatta/etc/config/
fi

if ! grep -q " user $ADMIN " $CF
then
    echo "Administrator account $ADMIN missing..."
    exit 1
fi

echo "Saving backup copy of config.boot..."
cp $CF ${CF}.before_pwrecovery

echo "Setting the administrator ($ADMIN) password..."
change_password $ADMIN

echo $(date "+%b%e %T") $(hostname) "Admin password changed" \
    | tee -a /var/log/auth.log  >>/var/log/messages

sync

echo "System will reboot in 10 seconds..."
sleep 10
/sbin/reboot -f