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1 | #!/bin/bash -ex |
2 | # |
3 | # Finally, set password for main user's principal |
4 | # Aborting this operation is harmless. Just re-invoke cpw. |
5 | # |
6 | # kadmin.local doesn't report errors properly, so we have to |
7 | # check manually |
8 | # |
9 | USER=$1 |
10 | sudo rm -f /tmp/kadmin.out |
11 | sudo kadmin.local -p root/admin -q "cpw $USER@HCOOP.NET" \ |
12 | 2>&1 | tee /tmp/kadmin.out |
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13 | cat /tmp/kadmin.out | grep '\(is too short while changing\|does not contain enough\)' && \ |
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14 | (echo == sending complaint to $USER@hcoop.net ====================================================;\ |
15 | echo 'please change it' |\ |
16 | mail -a 'From: Adam Megacz <megacz@hcoop.net>' \ |
17 | -c admins@hcoop.net \ |
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18 | -s "your ~/.mire-password is too short or not complex enough" $USER@hcoop.net) || \ |
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19 | true |
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20 | cat /tmp/kadmin.out | grep '\(Password for .* changed\|Cannot reuse password while changing password\)' |
21 | sudo rm -f /tmp/kadmin.out |