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#!/bin/sh
#
# ssh-config, Copyright 2000, Red Hat Inc.
#
# This file is part of the Cygwin port of OpenSSH.
# set -x
# Subdirectory where the new package is being installed
PREFIX=/usr
# Directory where the config files are stored
SYSCONFDIR=/etc
# Subdirectory where an old package might be installed
OLDPREFIX=/usr/local
OLDSYSCONFDIR=${OLDPREFIX}/etc
request()
{
answer=""
while [ "X${answer}" != "Xyes" -a "X${answer}" != "Xno" ]
do
echo -n "$1 (yes/no) "
read answer
done
if [ "X${answer}" = "Xyes" ]
then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
# Check for running ssh/sshd processes first. Refuse to do anything while
# some ssh processes are still running
if ps -ef | grep -v grep | grep -q ssh
then
echo
echo "There are still ssh processes running. Please shut them down first."
echo
exit 1
fi
# Check for ${SYSCONFDIR} directory
if [ -e "${SYSCONFDIR}" -a ! -d "${SYSCONFDIR}" ]
then
echo
echo "${SYSCONFDIR} is existant but not a directory."
echo "Cannot create global configuration files."
echo
exit 1
fi
# Create it if necessary
if [ ! -e "${SYSCONFDIR}" ]
then
mkdir "${SYSCONFDIR}"
if [ ! -e "${SYSCONFDIR}" ]
then
echo
echo "Creating ${SYSCONFDIR} directory failed"
echo
exit 1
fi
fi
# Check for an old installation in ${OLDPREFIX} unless ${OLDPREFIX} isn't
# the same as ${PREFIX}
if [ "${OLDPREFIX}" != "${PREFIX}" ]
then
if [ -f "${OLDPREFIX}/sbin/sshd" ]
then
echo
echo "You seem to have an older installation in ${OLDPREFIX}."
echo
# Check if old global configuration files exist
if [ -f "${OLDSYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_key" ]
then
if request "Do you want to copy your config files to your new installation?"
then
cp -f ${OLDSYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_key ${SYSCONFDIR}
cp -f ${OLDSYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_key.pub ${SYSCONFDIR}
cp -f ${OLDSYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_dsa_key ${SYSCONFDIR}
cp -f ${OLDSYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub ${SYSCONFDIR}
cp -f ${OLDSYSCONFDIR}/ssh_config ${SYSCONFDIR}
cp -f ${OLDSYSCONFDIR}/sshd_config ${SYSCONFDIR}
fi
fi
if request "Do you want to erase your old installation?"
then
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/bin/ssh.exe
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/bin/ssh-config
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/bin/scp.exe
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/bin/ssh-add.exe
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/bin/ssh-agent.exe
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/bin/ssh-keygen.exe
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/bin/slogin
rm -f ${OLDSYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_key
rm -f ${OLDSYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_key.pub
rm -f ${OLDSYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_dsa_key
rm -f ${OLDSYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
rm -f ${OLDSYSCONFDIR}/ssh_config
rm -f ${OLDSYSCONFDIR}/sshd_config
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/man/man1/ssh.1
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/man/man1/scp.1
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/man/man1/ssh-add.1
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/man/man1/ssh-agent.1
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/man/man1/ssh-keygen.1
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/man/man1/slogin.1
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/man/man8/sshd.8
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/sbin/sshd.exe
rm -f ${OLDPREFIX}/sbin/sftp-server.exe
fi
fi
fi
# First generate host keys if not already existing
if [ ! -f "${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_key" ]
then
echo "Generating ${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_key"
ssh-keygen -f ${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_key -N ''
fi
if [ ! -f "${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_dsa_key" ]
then
echo "Generating ${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_dsa_key"
ssh-keygen -d -f ${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_host_dsa_key -N ''
fi
# Check if ssh_config exists. If yes, ask for overwriting
if [ -f "${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_config" ]
then
if request "Overwrite existing ${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_config file?"
then
rm -f "${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_config"
if [ -f "${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_config" ]
then
echo "Can't overwrite. ${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_config is write protected."
fi
fi
fi
# Create default ssh_config from here script
if [ ! -f "${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_config" ]
then
echo "Creating default ${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_config file"
cat > ${SYSCONFDIR}/ssh_config << EOF
# This is ssh client systemwide configuration file. This file provides
# defaults for users, and the values can be changed in per-user configuration
# files or on the command line.
# Configuration data is parsed as follows:
# 1. command line options
# 2. user-specific file
# 3. system-wide file
# Any configuration value is only changed the first time it is set.
# Thus, host-specific definitions should be at the beginning of the
# configuration file, and defaults at the end.
# Site-wide defaults for various options
# Host *
# ForwardAgent yes
# ForwardX11 yes
# RhostsAuthentication yes
# RhostsRSAAuthentication yes
# RSAAuthentication yes
# PasswordAuthentication yes
# FallBackToRsh no
# UseRsh no
# BatchMode no
# CheckHostIP yes
# StrictHostKeyChecking no
# IdentityFile ~/.ssh/identity
# Port 22
# Protocol 2,1
# Cipher 3des
# EscapeChar ~
# Be paranoid by default
Host *
ForwardAgent no
ForwardX11 no
FallBackToRsh no
EOF
fi
# Check if sshd_config exists. If yes, ask for overwriting
if [ -f "${SYSCONFDIR}/sshd_config" ]
then
if request "Overwrite existing ${SYSCONFDIR}/sshd_config file?"
then
rm -f "${SYSCONFDIR}/sshd_config"
if [ -f "${SYSCONFDIR}/sshd_config" ]
then
echo "Can't overwrite. ${SYSCONFDIR}/sshd_config is write protected."
fi
fi
fi
# Create default sshd_config from here script
if [ ! -f "${SYSCONFDIR}/sshd_config" ]
then
echo "Creating default ${SYSCONFDIR}/sshd_config file"
cat > ${SYSCONFDIR}/sshd_config << EOF
# This is ssh server systemwide configuration file.
Port 22
#Protocol 2,1
ListenAddress 0.0.0.0
#ListenAddress ::
#HostKey /etc/ssh_host_key
ServerKeyBits 768
LoginGraceTime 600
KeyRegenerationInterval 3600
PermitRootLogin yes
#
# Don't read ~/.rhosts and ~/.shosts files
IgnoreRhosts yes
# Uncomment if you don't trust ~/.ssh/known_hosts for RhostsRSAAuthentication
#IgnoreUserKnownHosts yes
StrictModes yes
X11Forwarding no
X11DisplayOffset 10
PrintMotd yes
KeepAlive yes
# Logging
SyslogFacility AUTH
LogLevel INFO
#obsoletes QuietMode and FascistLogging
RhostsAuthentication no
#
# For this to work you will also need host keys in /etc/ssh_known_hosts
RhostsRSAAuthentication no
# To install for logon to different user accounts change to "no" here
RSAAuthentication yes
# To install for logon to different user accounts change to "yes" here
PasswordAuthentication no
PermitEmptyPasswords no
CheckMail no
UseLogin no
#Uncomment if you want to enable sftp
#Subsystem sftp /usr/sbin/sftp-server
#MaxStartups 10:30:60
EOF
fi
# Ask user if user identity should be generated
if [ "X${HOME}" = "X" ]
then
echo '$HOME is nonexistant. Cannot create user identity files.'
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d "${HOME}" ]
then
echo '$HOME is not a valid directory. Cannot create user identity files.'
exit 1
fi
# If HOME is the root dir, set HOME to empty string to avoid error messages
# in subsequent parts of that script.
if [ "X${HOME}" = "X/" ]
then
HOME=''
fi
if [ -e "${HOME}/.ssh" -a ! -d "${HOME}/.ssh" ]
then
echo '$HOME/.ssh is existant but not a directory. Cannot create user identity files.'
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -e "${HOME}/.ssh" ]
then
mkdir "${HOME}/.ssh"
if [ ! -e "${HOME}/.ssh" ]
then
echo "Creating users ${HOME}/.ssh directory failed"
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ ! -f "${HOME}/.ssh/identity" ]
then
if request "Shall I create an RSA identity file for you?"
then
echo "Generating ${HOME}/.ssh/identity"
ssh-keygen -f "${HOME}/.ssh/identity"
fi
fi
if [ ! -f "${HOME}/.ssh/id_dsa" ]
then
if request "Shall I create an DSA identity file for you? (yes/no) "
then
echo "Generating ${HOME}/.ssh/id_dsa"
ssh-keygen -d -f "${HOME}/.ssh/id_dsa"
fi
fi
echo
echo "Note: If you have used sshd as service or from inetd, don't forget to"
echo " change the path to sshd.exe in the service entry or in inetd.conf."
echo
echo "Configuration finished. Have fun!"
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