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authorJohn Southworth <john.southworth@vyatta.com>2012-09-04 16:36:24 -0700
committerJohn Southworth <john.southworth@vyatta.com>2012-09-04 16:36:24 -0700
commit918bd40d3e3f238a800b1486f70e2d5ee1d71a72 (patch)
tree38763bbaf267d6a5ecf0dbd417628dce5c92a18e /scripts/install
parent8faaec7b1b9bd034449348b693c5216e349a04ec (diff)
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Bugfix 8290
Don't allow default password to persist after first boot. Due to the numerous ways a user can get a vyatta system this required a lot of changes. 1. Don't allow a user to set a password to 'vyatta' after first login, but allow it on the initial boot otherwise the system will have no user. 2. Don't allow the password to be set to vyatta in installer. 3. Force password change on first login. under the following conditions: 3.a. User is an admin level user. Operators do not have the abillity to change the config so they can't change passwords. Allow 'vyatta' to be the password until an admin logs in. 3.b. This is not the livecd, its silly to force a password change before install.
Diffstat (limited to 'scripts/install')
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/install/install-functions7
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/install/install-functions b/scripts/install/install-functions
index 042ef5bb..9290d88b 100755
--- a/scripts/install/install-functions
+++ b/scripts/install/install-functions
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ change_password() {
local pwd1="1"
local pwd2="2"
- until [ "$pwd1" == "$pwd2" ]; do
+ until [[ "$pwd1" == "$pwd2" && "$pwd1" != "vyatta" ]]; do
read -p "Enter $user password:" -r -s pwd1 <>/dev/tty 2>&0
echo
read -p "Retype $user password:" -r -s pwd2 <>/dev/tty 2>&0
@@ -244,7 +244,12 @@ change_password() {
if [ "$pwd1" != "$pwd2" ]; then
echo "Passwords do not match"
+ continue
fi
+ if [[ "$pwd1" == "vyatta" ]]; then
+ echo "'vyatta' is not a vaild password"
+ continue
+ fi
done
# escape any slashes in resulting password