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wlan-lanforge-scripts/adjust_apache.pl
2019-11-21 14:20:10 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use diagnostics;
use Carp;
use Data::Dumper;
my @idhunks = split(' ', `id`);
my @hunks = grep { /uid=/ } @idhunks;
die ("Must be root to use this")
unless( $hunks[0] eq "uid=0(root)" );
@idhunks = undef;
@hunks = undef;
my $MgrHostname = `cat /etc/hostname`;
chomp($MgrHostname);
print "Will be setting hostname to $MgrHostname\n";
sleep 3;
my $config_v = "/home/lanforge/config.values";
# grab the config.values file
die ("Unable to find $config_v" )
unless ( -f $config_v);
my @configv_lines = `cat $config_v`;
die ("Probably too little data in config.values")
unless (@configv_lines > 5);
my %configv = ();
foreach my $line (@configv_lines) {
my ($key, $val) = $line =~ /^(\S+)\s+(.*)$/;
$configv{$key} = $val;
}
die ("Unable to parse config.values")
unless ((keys %configv) > 5);
die ("no mgt_dev in config.values")
unless defined $configv{'mgt_dev'};
print "LANforge config states mgt_dev $configv{'mgt_dev'}\n";
if ( ! -d "/sys/class/net/$configv{'mgt_dev'}") {
print "Please run lfconfig again with your updated mgt_port value.\n";
exit(1);
}
my $ipline = `ip -o a show $configv{"mgt_dev"}`;
#print "IPLINE[$ipline]\n";
my ($ip) = $ipline =~ / inet ([0-9.]+)(\/\d+)? /g;
die ("No ip found for mgt_dev; your config.values file is out of date: $!")
unless ((defined $ip) && ($ip ne ""));
print "ip: $ip\n";
# This must be kept in sync with similar code in lf_kinstall.
my $fname = "/etc/hosts";
if (-f "$fname") {
my @lines = `cat $fname`;
open(FILE, ">$fname") or die "Couldn't open file: $fname for writing: $!\n\n";
my $foundit = 0;
my $i;
for ($i = 0; $i<@lines; $i++) {
my $ln =$lines[$i];
chomp($ln);
if ($ln =~ /^###-LF-HOSTAME-NEXT-###/) {
print FILE "$ln\n";
print FILE "$ip $MgrHostname\n";
$i++;
$foundit = 1;
}
else {
print FILE "$ln\n";
}
}
if (!$foundit) {
print FILE "###-LF-HOSTAME-NEXT-###\n";
print FILE "$ip $MgrHostname";
}
close FILE;
}
my $local_crt ="";
my $local_key ="";
my $hostname_crt ="";
my $hostname_key ="";
# check for hostname shaped cert files
if ( -f "/etc/pki/tls/certs/localhost.crt") {
$local_crt = "/etc/pki/tls/certs/localhost.crt";
}
if ( -f "/etc/pki/tls/private/localhost.key") {
$local_key = "/etc/pki/tls/private/localhost.key";
}
if ( -f "/etc/pki/tls/certs/$MgrHostname.crt") {
$hostname_crt = "/etc/pki/tls/certs/$MgrHostname.crt";
}
if ( -f "/etc/pki/tls/private/$MgrHostname.key") {
$hostname_key = "/etc/pki/tls/private/$MgrHostname.key";
}
# grab the 0000-default.conf file
my @places_to_check = (
"/etc/apache2/apache2.conf",
"/etc/apache2/ports.conf",
"/etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf",
"/etc/apache2/sites-available/0000-default.conf",
"/etc/httpd/conf/http.conf",
"/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf",
"/etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf",
"/etc/httpd/conf.d/00-ServerName.conf",
);
foreach my $file (@places_to_check) {
if ( -f $file) {
print "Checking $file...\n";
my @lines = `cat $file`;
chomp @lines;
# we want to match Listen 80$ or Listen 443 https$
# we want to replace with Listen lanforge-mgr:80$ or Listen lanforge-mgr:443 https$
@hunks = grep { /^\s*(Listen|SSLCertificate)/ } @lines;
if (@hunks) {
my $edited = 0;
my @newlines = ();
@hunks = (@hunks, "\n");
print "Something to change in $file\n";
print "These lines are interesting:\n";
print join("\n", @hunks);
foreach my $confline (@lines) {
if ($confline =~ /^\s*Listen\s+(?:80|443) */) {
$confline =~ s/Listen /Listen ${MgrHostname}:/;
print "$confline\n";
}
elsif ($confline =~ /^\s*Listen\s+(?:[^:]+:(80|443)) */) {
$confline =~ s/Listen [^:]+:/Listen ${MgrHostname}:/;
print "$confline\n";
}
if ($confline =~ /^\s*SSLCertificateFile /) {
$confline = "SSLCertificateFile $hostname_crt" if ("" ne $hostname_crt);
}
if ($confline =~ /^\s*SSLCertificateKeyFile /) {
$confline = "SSLCertificateKeyFile $hostname_key" if ("" ne $hostname_key);
}
push @newlines, $confline;
$edited++ if ($confline =~ /# modified by lanforge/);
}
push(@newlines, "# modified by lanforge\n") if ($edited == 0);
my $fh;
die ($!) unless open($fh, ">", $file);
print $fh join("\n", @newlines);
close $fh;
}
else {
print "Nothing looking like [Listen 80|443] in $file\n";
}
}
} # ~for places_to_check
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