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Rename list_subid_ranges to getsubids to provide a system binary to check the sub*ids of a user. The intention is to provide this binary with any distribution that includes the subid feature, so that system administrators can check the subid ranges of a given user. Finally, add a man page to explain the behaviour of getsubids. Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1980780 Signed-off-by: Iker Pedrosa <ipedrosa@redhat.com>
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39 lines
797 B
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#!/bin/sh
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set -e
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cd $(dirname $0)
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. ../../common/config.sh
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. ../../common/log.sh
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log_start "$0" "list_ranges shows subid ranges"
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save_config
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# restore the files on exit
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trap 'log_status "$0" "FAILURE"; restore_config' 0
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change_config
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echo -n "list foo's ranges..."
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${build_path}/src/getsubids foo > /tmp/subuidlistout
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${build_path}/src/getsubids -g foo > /tmp/subgidlistout
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echo "OK"
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echo -n "Check the subuid ranges..."
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[ $(wc -l /tmp/subuidlistout | awk '{ print $1 }') -eq 2 ]
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grep "0: foo 300000 10000" /tmp/subuidlistout
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grep "1: foo 400000 10000" /tmp/subuidlistout
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echo "OK"
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echo -n "Check the subgid ranges..."
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[ $(wc -l /tmp/subgidlistout | awk '{ print $1 }') -eq 1 ]
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grep "0: foo 200000 10000" /tmp/subgidlistout
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echo "OK"
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log_status "$0" "SUCCESS"
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restore_config
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trap '' 0
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