2 # This should be sourced by bash (though we welcome changes to make it POSIX sh compliant)
4 # Shared sh functions for the monkeysphere
7 # Jameson Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>
8 # Jamie McClelland <jm@mayfirst.org>
9 # Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
11 # Copyright 2008-2009, released under the GPL, version 3 or later
13 # all-caps variables are meant to be user supplied (ie. from config
14 # file) and are considered global
16 ########################################################################
21 cat "${SYSSHAREDIR}/VERSION"
24 # failure function. exits with code 255, unless specified otherwise.
26 [ "$1" ] && echo "$1" >&2
30 # write output to stderr based on specified LOG_LEVEL the first
31 # parameter is the priority of the output, and everything else is what
32 # is echoed to stderr. If there is nothing else, then output comes
33 # from stdin, and is not prefaced by log prefix.
41 # don't include SILENT in alllevels: it's handled separately
42 # list in decreasing verbosity (all caps).
43 # separate with $IFS explicitly, since we do some fancy footwork
45 alllevels="DEBUG${IFS}VERBOSE${IFS}INFO${IFS}ERROR"
47 # translate lowers to uppers in global log level
48 LOG_LEVEL=$(echo "$LOG_LEVEL" | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]")
50 # just go ahead and return if the log level is silent
51 if [ "$LOG_LEVEL" = 'SILENT' ] ; then
55 for level in $alllevels ; do
56 if [ "$LOG_LEVEL" = "$level" ] ; then
60 if [ -z "$found" ] ; then
65 # get priority from first parameter, translating all lower to
67 priority=$(echo "$1" | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]")
70 # scan over available levels
71 for level in $alllevels ; do
72 # output if the log level matches, set output to true
73 # this will output for all subsequent loops as well.
74 if [ "$LOG_LEVEL" = "$level" ] ; then
77 if [ "$priority" = "$level" -a "$output" = 'true' ] ; then
82 fi | sed 's/^/'"${LOG_PREFIX}"'/' >&2
87 # run command as monkeysphere user
88 su_monkeysphere_user() {
89 # our main goal here is to run the given command as the the
90 # monkeysphere user, but without prompting for any sort of
91 # authentication. If this is not possible, we should just fail.
93 # FIXME: our current implementation is overly restrictive, because
94 # there may be some su PAM configurations that would allow su
95 # "$MONKEYSPHERE_USER" -c "$@" to Just Work without prompting,
96 # allowing specific users to invoke commands which make use of
99 # chpst (from runit) would be nice to use, but we don't want to
100 # introduce an extra dependency just for this. This may be a
101 # candidate for re-factoring if we switch implementation languages.
104 # if monkeysphere user, run the command under bash
105 "$MONKEYSPHERE_USER")
109 # if root, su command as monkeysphere user
111 su "$MONKEYSPHERE_USER" -c "$@"
116 log error "non-privileged user."
121 # cut out all comments(#) and blank lines from standard input
123 grep -v -e "^[[:space:]]*#" -e '^$' "$1"
126 # cut a specified line from standard input
128 head --line="$1" "$2" | tail -1
131 # make a temporary directory
133 mktemp -d ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/monkeysphere.XXXXXXXXXX
136 # make a temporary file
138 mktemp ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/monkeysphere.XXXXXXXXXX
141 # this is a wrapper for doing lock functions.
143 # it lets us depend on either lockfile-progs (preferred) or procmail's
144 # lockfile, and should
146 local use_lockfileprogs=true
150 if ! ( which lockfile-create >/dev/null 2>/dev/null ) ; then
151 if ! ( which lockfile >/dev/null ); then
152 failure "Neither lockfile-create nor lockfile are in the path!"
159 if [ -n "$use_lockfileprogs" ] ; then
160 lockfile-create "$file" || failure "unable to lock '$file'"
162 lockfile -r 20 "${file}.lock" || failure "unable to lock '$file'"
164 log debug "lock created on '$file'."
167 if [ -n "$use_lockfileprogs" ] ; then
168 lockfile-touch --oneshot "$file"
172 log debug "lock touched on '$file'."
175 if [ -n "$use_lockfileprogs" ] ; then
176 lockfile-remove "$file"
180 log debug "lock removed on '$file'."
183 failure "bad argument for lock subfunction '$action'"
188 # for portability, between gnu date and BSD date.
189 # arguments should be: number longunits format
191 # e.g. advance_date 20 seconds +%F
199 # try things the GNU way first
200 if date -d "$number $longunits" "$format" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
201 date -d "$number $longunits" "$format"
203 # otherwise, convert to (a limited version of) BSD date syntax:
227 # this is a longshot, and will likely fail; oh well.
228 shortunits="$longunits"
230 date "-v+${number}${shortunits}" "$format"
235 # check that characters are in a string (in an AND fashion).
236 # used for checking key capability
237 # check_capability capability a [b...]
246 if echo "$usage" | grep -q -v "$capcheck" ; then
255 md5sum "$1" 2> /dev/null
258 # convert escaped characters in pipeline from gpg output back into
260 # FIXME: undo all escape character translation in with-colons gpg
266 # convert nasty chars into gpg-friendly form in pipeline
267 # FIXME: escape everything, not just colons!
272 # prompt for GPG-formatted expiration, and emit result on stdout
273 get_gpg_expiration() {
278 if [ -z "$keyExpire" -a "$PROMPT" = 'true' ]; then
280 Please specify how long the key should be valid.
281 0 = key does not expire
282 <n> = key expires in n days
283 <n>w = key expires in n weeks
284 <n>m = key expires in n months
285 <n>y = key expires in n years
287 while [ -z "$keyExpire" ] ; do
288 read -p "Key is valid for? (0) " keyExpire
289 if ! test_gpg_expire ${keyExpire:=0} ; then
290 echo "invalid value" >&2
294 elif ! test_gpg_expire "$keyExpire" ; then
295 failure "invalid key expiration value '$keyExpire'."
301 passphrase_prompt() {
306 if [ "$DISPLAY" ] && which "${SSH_ASKPASS:-ssh-askpass}" >/dev/null; then
307 "${SSH_ASKPASS:-ssh-askpass}" "$prompt" > "$fifo"
309 read -s -p "$prompt" PASS
310 # Uses the builtin echo, so should not put the passphrase into
311 # the process table. I think. --dkg
312 echo "$PASS" > "$fifo"
316 # remove all lines with specified string from specified file
325 if [ -z "$file" -o -z "$string" ] ; then
329 if [ ! -e "$file" ] ; then
333 # if the string is in the file...
334 if grep -q -F "$string" "$file" 2> /dev/null ; then
335 tempfile=$(mktemp "${file}.XXXXXXX") || \
336 failure "Unable to make temp file '${file}.XXXXXXX'"
338 # remove the line with the string, and return 0
339 grep -v -F "$string" "$file" >"$tempfile"
340 cat "$tempfile" > "$file"
349 # remove all lines with MonkeySphere strings in file
350 remove_monkeysphere_lines() {
356 # return error if file does not exist
357 if [ ! -e "$file" ] ; then
361 # just return ok if the file is empty, since there aren't any
363 if [ ! -s "$file" ] ; then
367 tempfile=$(mktemp "${file}.XXXXXXX") || \
368 failure "Could not make temporary file '${file}.XXXXXXX'."
370 egrep -v '^MonkeySphere[[:digit:]]{4}(-[[:digit:]]{2}){2}T[[:digit:]]{2}(:[[:digit:]]{2}){2}$' \
372 cat "$tempfile" > "$file"
376 # translate ssh-style path variables %h and %u
377 translate_ssh_variables() {
384 # get the user's home directory
385 userHome=$(getent passwd "$uname" | cut -d: -f6)
387 # translate '%u' to user name
388 path=${path/\%u/"$uname"}
389 # translate '%h' to user home directory
390 path=${path/\%h/"$userHome"}
395 # test that a string to conforms to GPG's expiration format
397 echo "$1" | egrep -q "^[0-9]+[mwy]?$"
400 # check that a file is properly owned, and that all it's parent
401 # directories are not group/other writable
402 check_key_file_permissions() {
410 # function to check that the given permission corresponds to writability
418 log debug "checking path permission '$path'..."
420 # return 255 if cannot stat file
421 if ! stat=$(ls -ld "$path" 2>/dev/null) ; then
422 log error "could not stat path '$path'."
426 owner=$(echo "$stat" | awk '{ print $3 }')
427 gAccess=$(echo "$stat" | cut -c6)
428 oAccess=$(echo "$stat" | cut -c9)
430 # return 1 if path has invalid owner
431 if [ "$owner" != "$uname" -a "$owner" != 'root' ] ; then
432 log error "improper ownership on path '$path':"
433 log error " $owner != ($uname|root)"
437 # return 2 if path has group or other writability
438 if is_write "$gAccess" || is_write "$oAccess" ; then
439 log error "improper group or other writability on path '$path':"
440 log error " group: $gAccess, other: $oAcess"
444 # return zero if all clear, or go to next path
445 if [ "$path" = '/' ] ; then
449 check_key_file_permissions "$uname" $(dirname "$path")
453 ### CONVERSION UTILITIES
455 # output the ssh key for a given key ID
461 gpg --export "$keyID" | openpgp2ssh "$keyID" 2> /dev/null
464 # output known_hosts line from ssh key
470 # FIXME this does not properly deal with IPv6 hosts using the
471 # standard port (because it's unclear whether their final
472 # colon-delimited address section is a port number or an address
478 # specify the host and port properly for new ssh known_hosts
480 if [ "$port" != "$host" ] ; then
481 host="[${host}]:${port}"
483 printf "%s %s MonkeySphere%s\n" "$host" "$key" "$DATE"
486 # output authorized_keys line from ssh key
487 ssh2authorized_keys() {
494 printf "%s MonkeySphere%s %s\n" "$key" "$DATE" "$userID"
497 # convert key from gpg to ssh known_hosts format
506 key=$(gpg2ssh "$keyID")
508 # NOTE: it seems that ssh-keygen -R removes all comment fields from
509 # all lines in the known_hosts file. why?
510 # NOTE: just in case, the COMMENT can be matched with the
512 # '^MonkeySphere[[:digit:]]{4}(-[[:digit:]]{2}){2}T[[:digit:]]{2}(:[[:digit:]]{2}){2}$'
513 printf "%s %s MonkeySphere%s\n" "$host" "$key" "$DATE"
516 # convert key from gpg to ssh authorized_keys format
517 gpg2authorized_keys() {
525 key=$(gpg2ssh "$keyID")
527 # NOTE: just in case, the COMMENT can be matched with the
529 # '^MonkeySphere[[:digit:]]{4}(-[[:digit:]]{2}){2}T[[:digit:]]{2}(:[[:digit:]]{2}){2}$'
530 printf "%s MonkeySphere%s %s\n" "$key" "$DATE" "$userID"
535 # retrieve all keys with given user id from keyserver
536 # FIXME: need to figure out how to retrieve all matching keys
537 # (not just first N (5 in this case))
542 if [ "$CHECK_KEYSERVER" != 'true' ] ; then
548 log verbose " checking keyserver $KEYSERVER... "
550 gpg --quiet --batch --with-colons \
551 --command-fd 0 --keyserver "$KEYSERVER" \
552 --search ="$userID" > /dev/null 2>&1
558 ########################################################################
559 ### PROCESSING FUNCTIONS
561 # userid and key policy checking
562 # the following checks policy on the returned keys
563 # - checks that full key has appropriate valididy (u|f)
564 # - checks key has specified capability (REQUIRED_*_KEY_CAPABILITY)
565 # - checks that requested user ID has appropriate validity
566 # (see /usr/share/doc/gnupg/DETAILS.gz)
567 # output is one line for every found key, in the following format:
571 # "flag" is an acceptability flag, 0 = ok, 1 = bad
572 # "sshKey" is the translated gpg key
574 # all log output must go to stderr, as stdout is used to pass the
575 # flag:sshKey to the calling function.
577 # expects global variable: "MODE"
581 local requiredCapability
582 local requiredPubCapability
597 # set the required key capability based on the mode
598 if [ "$MODE" = 'known_hosts' ] ; then
599 requiredCapability="$REQUIRED_HOST_KEY_CAPABILITY"
600 elif [ "$MODE" = 'authorized_keys' ] ; then
601 requiredCapability="$REQUIRED_USER_KEY_CAPABILITY"
603 requiredPubCapability=$(echo "$requiredCapability" | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]")
605 # fetch the user ID if necessary/requested
606 gpg_fetch_userid "$userID"
608 # output gpg info for (exact) userid and store
609 gpgOut=$(gpg --list-key --fixed-list-mode --with-colon \
610 --with-fingerprint --with-fingerprint \
611 ="$userID" 2>/dev/null) || returnCode="$?"
613 # if the gpg query return code is not 0, return 1
614 if [ "$returnCode" -ne 0 ] ; then
615 log verbose " no primary keys found."
619 # loop over all lines in the gpg output and process.
620 echo "$gpgOut" | cut -d: -f1,2,5,10,12 | \
621 while IFS=: read -r type validity keyid uidfpr usage ; do
622 # process based on record type
624 'pub') # primary keys
625 # new key, wipe the slate
632 log verbose " primary key found: $keyid"
634 # if overall key is not valid, skip
635 if [ "$validity" != 'u' -a "$validity" != 'f' ] ; then
636 log debug " - unacceptable primary key validity ($validity)."
639 # if overall key is disabled, skip
640 if check_capability "$usage" 'D' ; then
641 log debug " - key disabled."
644 # if overall key capability is not ok, skip
645 if ! check_capability "$usage" $requiredPubCapability ; then
646 log debug " - unacceptable primary key capability ($usage)."
650 # mark overall key as ok
653 # mark primary key as ok if capability is ok
654 if check_capability "$usage" $requiredCapability ; then
659 if [ "$lastKey" != pub ] ; then
660 log verbose " ! got a user ID after a sub key?! user IDs should only follow primary keys!"
663 # if an acceptable user ID was already found, skip
664 if [ "$uidOK" = 'true' ] ; then
667 # if the user ID does matches...
668 if [ "$(echo "$uidfpr" | gpg_unescape)" = "$userID" ] ; then
669 # and the user ID validity is ok
670 if [ "$validity" = 'u' -o "$validity" = 'f' ] ; then
671 # mark user ID acceptable
674 log debug " - unacceptable user ID validity ($validity)."
680 # output a line for the primary key
682 if [ "$keyOK" -a "$uidOK" -a "$lastKeyOK" ] ; then
683 log verbose " * acceptable primary key."
684 if [ -z "$sshKey" ] ; then
685 log error " ! primary key could not be translated (not RSA?)."
690 log debug " - unacceptable primary key."
691 if [ -z "$sshKey" ] ; then
692 log debug " ! primary key could not be translated (not RSA?)."
699 # unset acceptability of last key
704 # don't bother with sub keys if the primary key is not valid
705 if [ "$keyOK" != true ] ; then
709 # don't bother with sub keys if no user ID is acceptable:
710 if [ "$uidOK" != true ] ; then
714 # if sub key validity is not ok, skip
715 if [ "$validity" != 'u' -a "$validity" != 'f' ] ; then
716 log debug " - unacceptable sub key validity ($validity)."
719 # if sub key capability is not ok, skip
720 if ! check_capability "$usage" $requiredCapability ; then
721 log debug " - unacceptable sub key capability ($usage)."
728 'fpr') # key fingerprint
729 fingerprint="$uidfpr"
731 sshKey=$(gpg2ssh "$fingerprint")
733 # if the last key was the pub key, skip
734 if [ "$lastKey" = pub ] ; then
738 # output a line for the sub key
740 if [ "$keyOK" -a "$uidOK" -a "$lastKeyOK" ] ; then
741 log verbose " * acceptable sub key."
742 if [ -z "$sshKey" ] ; then
743 log error " ! sub key could not be translated (not RSA?)."
748 log debug " - unacceptable sub key."
749 if [ -z "$sshKey" ] ; then
750 log debug " ! sub key could not be translated (not RSA?)."
757 done | sort -t: -k1 -n -r
758 # NOTE: this last sort is important so that the "good" keys (key
759 # flag '0') come last. This is so that they take precedence when
760 # being processed in the key files over "bad" keys (key flag '1')
763 # process a single host in the known_host file
764 process_host_known_hosts() {
774 # set the key processing mode
775 export MODE='known_hosts'
778 userID="ssh://${host}"
780 log verbose "processing: $host"
786 for line in $(process_user_id "${userID}") ; do
787 # note that key was found
790 ok=$(echo "$line" | cut -d: -f1)
791 sshKey=$(echo "$line" | cut -d: -f2)
793 if [ -z "$sshKey" ] ; then
797 # remove any old host key line, and note if removed nothing is
799 remove_line "$KNOWN_HOSTS" "$sshKey" || noKey=true
801 # if key OK, add new host line
802 if [ "$ok" -eq '0' ] ; then
803 # note that key was found ok
804 nKeysOK=$((nKeysOK+1))
807 if [ "$HASH_KNOWN_HOSTS" = 'true' ] ; then
808 # FIXME: this is really hackish cause ssh-keygen won't
809 # hash from stdin to stdout
810 tmpfile=$(mktemp ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX)
811 ssh2known_hosts "$host" "$sshKey" > "$tmpfile"
812 ssh-keygen -H -f "$tmpfile" 2> /dev/null
813 cat "$tmpfile" >> "$KNOWN_HOSTS"
814 rm -f "$tmpfile" "${tmpfile}.old"
816 ssh2known_hosts "$host" "$sshKey" >> "$KNOWN_HOSTS"
819 # log if this is a new key to the known_hosts file
820 if [ "$noKey" ] ; then
821 log info "* new key for $host added to known_hosts file."
826 # if at least one key was found...
827 if [ "$nKeys" -gt 0 ] ; then
828 # if ok keys were found, return 0
829 if [ "$nKeysOK" -gt 0 ] ; then
835 # if no keys were found, return 1
841 # update the known_hosts file for a set of hosts listed on command
843 update_known_hosts() {
851 # the number of hosts specified on command line
857 # touch the known_hosts file so that the file permission check
858 # below won't fail upon not finding the file
859 (umask 0022 && touch "$KNOWN_HOSTS")
861 # check permissions on the known_hosts file path
862 check_key_file_permissions $(whoami) "$KNOWN_HOSTS" || failure
864 # create a lockfile on known_hosts:
865 lock create "$KNOWN_HOSTS"
866 # FIXME: we're discarding any pre-existing EXIT trap; is this bad?
867 trap "lock remove $KNOWN_HOSTS" EXIT
869 # note pre update file checksum
870 fileCheck="$(file_hash "$KNOWN_HOSTS")"
874 process_host_known_hosts "$host" || returnCode="$?"
876 case "$returnCode" in
878 nHostsOK=$((nHostsOK+1))
881 nHostsBAD=$((nHostsBAD+1))
885 # touch the lockfile, for good measure.
886 lock touch "$KNOWN_HOSTS"
889 # remove the lockfile and the trap
890 lock remove "$KNOWN_HOSTS"
893 # note if the known_hosts file was updated
894 if [ "$(file_hash "$KNOWN_HOSTS")" != "$fileCheck" ] ; then
895 log debug "known_hosts file updated."
898 # if an acceptable host was found, return 0
899 if [ "$nHostsOK" -gt 0 ] ; then
901 # else if no ok hosts were found...
903 # if no bad host were found then no hosts were found at all,
905 if [ "$nHostsBAD" -eq 0 ] ; then
907 # else if at least one bad host was found, return 2
914 # process hosts from a known_hosts file
915 process_known_hosts() {
918 # exit if the known_hosts file does not exist
919 if [ ! -e "$KNOWN_HOSTS" ] ; then
920 failure "known_hosts file '$KNOWN_HOSTS' does not exist."
923 log debug "processing known_hosts file:"
924 log debug " $KNOWN_HOSTS"
926 hosts=$(meat "$KNOWN_HOSTS" | cut -d ' ' -f 1 | grep -v '^|.*$' | tr , ' ' | tr '\n' ' ')
928 if [ -z "$hosts" ] ; then
929 log debug "no hosts to process."
933 # take all the hosts from the known_hosts file (first
934 # field), grep out all the hashed hosts (lines starting
936 update_known_hosts $hosts
939 # process uids for the authorized_keys file
940 process_uid_authorized_keys() {
947 # set the key processing mode
948 export MODE='authorized_keys'
952 log verbose "processing: $userID"
958 for line in $(process_user_id "$userID") ; do
959 # note that key was found
962 ok=$(echo "$line" | cut -d: -f1)
963 sshKey=$(echo "$line" | cut -d: -f2)
965 if [ -z "$sshKey" ] ; then
969 # remove the old host key line
970 remove_line "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS" "$sshKey"
972 # if key OK, add new host line
973 if [ "$ok" -eq '0' ] ; then
974 # note that key was found ok
975 nKeysOK=$((nKeysOK+1))
977 ssh2authorized_keys "$userID" "$sshKey" >> "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS"
981 # if at least one key was found...
982 if [ "$nKeys" -gt 0 ] ; then
983 # if ok keys were found, return 0
984 if [ "$nKeysOK" -gt 0 ] ; then
990 # if no keys were found, return 1
996 # update the authorized_keys files from a list of user IDs on command
998 update_authorized_keys() {
1006 # the number of ids specified on command line
1012 log debug "updating authorized_keys file:"
1013 log debug " $AUTHORIZED_KEYS"
1015 # check permissions on the authorized_keys file path
1016 check_key_file_permissions $(whoami) "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS" || failure
1018 # create a lockfile on authorized_keys
1019 lock create "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS"
1020 # FIXME: we're discarding any pre-existing EXIT trap; is this bad?
1021 trap "lock remove $AUTHORIZED_KEYS" EXIT
1023 # note pre update file checksum
1024 fileCheck="$(file_hash "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS")"
1026 # remove any monkeysphere lines from authorized_keys file
1027 remove_monkeysphere_lines "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS"
1030 # process the user ID, change return code if key not found for
1032 process_uid_authorized_keys "$userID" || returnCode="$?"
1035 case "$returnCode" in
1037 nIDsOK=$((nIDsOK+1))
1040 nIDsBAD=$((nIDsBAD+1))
1044 # touch the lockfile, for good measure.
1045 lock touch "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS"
1048 # remove the lockfile and the trap
1049 lock remove "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS"
1054 # note if the authorized_keys file was updated
1055 if [ "$(file_hash "$AUTHORIZED_KEYS")" != "$fileCheck" ] ; then
1056 log debug "authorized_keys file updated."
1059 # if an acceptable id was found, return 0
1060 if [ "$nIDsOK" -gt 0 ] ; then
1062 # else if no ok ids were found...
1064 # if no bad ids were found then no ids were found at all, and
1066 if [ "$nIDsBAD" -eq 0 ] ; then
1068 # else if at least one bad id was found, return 2
1075 # process an authorized_user_ids file for authorized_keys
1076 process_authorized_user_ids() {
1081 authorizedUserIDs="$1"
1083 # exit if the authorized_user_ids file is empty
1084 if [ ! -e "$authorizedUserIDs" ] ; then
1085 failure "authorized_user_ids file '$authorizedUserIDs' does not exist."
1088 log debug "processing authorized_user_ids file:"
1089 log debug " $authorizedUserIDs"
1091 # check permissions on the authorized_user_ids file path
1092 check_key_file_permissions $(whoami) "$authorizedUserIDs" || failure
1094 if ! meat "$authorizedUserIDs" > /dev/null ; then
1095 log debug " no user IDs to process."
1101 # extract user IDs from authorized_user_ids file
1103 for line in $(meat "$authorizedUserIDs") ; do
1104 userIDs["$nline"]="$line"
1108 update_authorized_keys "${userIDs[@]}"
1111 # takes a gpg key or keys on stdin, and outputs a list of
1112 # fingerprints, one per line:
1113 list_primary_fingerprints() {
1114 local fake=$(msmktempdir)
1115 GNUPGHOME="$fake" gpg --no-tty --quiet --import
1116 GNUPGHOME="$fake" gpg --with-colons --fingerprint --list-keys | \
1117 awk -F: '/^fpr:/{ print $10 }'
1122 check_cruft_file() {
1126 if [ -e "$loc" ] ; then
1127 printf "! The file '%s' is no longer used by\n monkeysphere (as of version %s), and can be removed.\n\n" "$loc" "$version" | log info
1131 check_upgrade_dir() {
1135 if [ -d "$loc" ] ; then
1136 printf "The presence of directory '%s' indicates that you have\nnot yet completed a monkeysphere upgrade.\nYou should probably run the following script:\n %s/transitions/%s\n\n" "$loc" "$SYSSHAREDIR" "$version" | log info
1140 ## look for cruft from old versions of the monkeysphere, and notice if
1141 ## upgrades have not been run:
1143 check_upgrade_dir "${SYSCONFIGDIR}/gnupg-host" 0.23
1144 check_upgrade_dir "${SYSCONFIGDIR}/gnupg-authentication" 0.23
1146 check_cruft_file "${SYSCONFIGDIR}/gnupg-authentication.conf" 0.23
1147 check_cruft_file "${SYSCONFIGDIR}/gnupg-host.conf" 0.23
1150 for foo in "${SYSDATADIR}/backup-from-"*"-transition" ; do
1151 if [ -d "$foo" ] ; then
1152 printf "! %s\n" "$foo" | log info
1156 if [ "$found" ] ; then
1157 printf "The directories above are backups left over from a monkeysphere transition.\nThey may contain copies of sensitive data (host keys, certifier lists), but\nthey are no longer needed by monkeysphere.\nYou may remove them at any time.\n\n" | log info