#!/bin/bash -p # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. # Called as root before Keystone ticket promotion to ensure a suitable # environment for Keystone installation. Ultimately, these features should be # integrated directly into the Keystone installation. # # If the two branding paths are given, then the branding information is also # copied and the permissions on the system branding file are set to be owned by # root, but readable by anyone. # # Note that this script will be invoked with the real user ID set to the # user's ID, but the effective user ID set to 0 (root). bash -p is used on # the first line to prevent bash from setting the effective user ID to the # real user ID (dropping root privileges). # # TODO(mark): Remove this script when able. See http://b/2285921 and # http://b/2289908. set -e # This script runs as root, so be paranoid about things like ${PATH}. export PATH="/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin" # Output the pid to stdout before doing anything else. See # base/mac/authorization_util.h. echo "${$}" if [ ${#} -ne 0 ] && [ ${#} -ne 2 ] ; then echo "usage: ${0} [USER_BRAND SYSTEM_BRAND]" >& 2 exit 2 fi if [ ${#} -eq 2 ] ; then USER_BRAND="${1}" SYSTEM_BRAND="${2}" # Make sure that USER_BRAND is an absolute path and that it exists. if [ -z "${USER_BRAND}" ] || \ [ "${USER_BRAND:0:1}" != "/" ] || \ [ ! -f "${USER_BRAND}" ] ; then echo "${0}: must provide an absolute path naming an existing user file" >& 2 exit 3 fi # Make sure that SYSTEM_BRAND is an absolute path. if [ -z "${SYSTEM_BRAND}" ] || [ "${SYSTEM_BRAND:0:1}" != "/" ] ; then echo "${0}: must provide an absolute path naming a system file" >& 2 exit 4 fi # Make sure the directory for the system brand file exists. SYSTEM_BRAND_DIR=$(dirname "${SYSTEM_BRAND}") if [ ! -e "${SYSTEM_BRAND_DIR}" ] ; then mkdir -p "${SYSTEM_BRAND_DIR}" # Permissions on this directory will be fixed up at the end of this script. fi # Copy the brand file cp "${USER_BRAND}" "${SYSTEM_BRAND}" >& /dev/null # Ensure the right ownership and permissions chown "root:wheel" "${SYSTEM_BRAND}" >& /dev/null chmod "a+r,u+w,go-w" "${SYSTEM_BRAND}" >& /dev/null fi OWNER_GROUP="root:admin" CHMOD_MODE="a+rX,u+w,go-w" LIB_GOOG="/Library/Google" if [ -d "${LIB_GOOG}" ] ; then # Just work with the directory. Don't do anything recursively here, so as # to leave other things in /Library/Google alone. chown -h "${OWNER_GROUP}" "${LIB_GOOG}" >& /dev/null chmod -h "${CHMOD_MODE}" "${LIB_GOOG}" >& /dev/null LIB_GOOG_GSU="${LIB_GOOG}/GoogleSoftwareUpdate" if [ -d "${LIB_GOOG_GSU}" ] ; then chown -Rh "${OWNER_GROUP}" "${LIB_GOOG_GSU}" >& /dev/null chmod -R "${CHMOD_MODE}" "${LIB_GOOG_GSU}" >& /dev/null # On the Mac, or at least on HFS+, symbolic link permissions are # significant, but chmod -R and -h can't be used together. Do another # pass to fix the permissions on any symbolic links. find "${LIB_GOOG_GSU}" -type l -exec chmod -h "${CHMOD_MODE}" {} + >& \ /dev/null # TODO(mark): If GoogleSoftwareUpdate.bundle is missing, dump TicketStore # too? fi fi exit 0