#VERBOSE=true
VERBOSE=false
-LOCAL_LOG_DIR=/var/log/apache2
+LOCAL_LOG_DIR=/var/log/apache2/user
KEYTAB_DIR=/etc/keytabs/user.daemon
AFS_USER_DIR=/afs/hcoop.net/user
ERROR=no
-for A in $(find $LOCAL_LOG_DIR/user -mindepth 3 -maxdepth 3 -print); do
+# Sanify permissions so that we can safely create tmp directories and
+# run rsync.
+chmod -R u=rwX,g=rX,o=X $LOCAL_LOG_DIR
+
+# Iterate through logs for each user
+for A in $(find $LOCAL_LOG_DIR -mindepth 3 -maxdepth 3 -print); do
USER=`basename $A`
PATHBITS=`echo $USER | head -c 1`/`echo $USER | head -c 2`/$USER
LOG_SRC=$A/apache/log
else
rm -fr $TMP_DEST
cp -r $LOG_SRC $TMP_DEST
+ chown -R $USER:nogroup $TMP_DEST
chmod -R u=rwX,go=X $TMP_DEST
- # There is an issue here. With nocelic and magnus, doing su
- # $USER will cause rsync to not be able to read $LOG_DEST,
- # even if it is first chown'ed to $USER. So we have to just
- # be root, and not change ownership or group when copying the
- # files. This makes group be root on AFS, but that shouldn't
- # matter for anything important. Perhaps some PAM issue is
- # related to this, since even read/write to local filesystem
- # is screwed up.
k5start -qtU -f $KEYTAB_DIR/$USER \
- -- rsync -a --no-o --no-g $TMP_DEST/ $LOG_DEST/
+ -- su $USER -c "rsync -a $TMP_DEST/ $LOG_DEST/"
rm -fr $TMP_DEST
[ "$VERBOSE" = "true" ] && echo " done."
fi