/usr/sbin/bbstored-config is in boxbackup-server 0.11.1~r2837-1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o755.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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use strict;
# should be running as root
if($> != 0)
{
printf "\nWARNING: this should be run as root\n\n"
}
# check and get command line parameters
if($#ARGV < 2)
{
print <<__E;
Setup bbstored config utility.
Bad command line parameters.
Usage:
bbstored-config config-dir server-hostname username [raidfile-config]
Parameters:
config-dir is usually /etc/boxbackup
server-hostname is the hostname that clients will use to connect to
this server
username is the user to run the server under
raidfile-config is optional. Use if you have a non-standard
raidfile.conf file.
__E
exit(1);
}
# check for OPENSSL_CONF environment var being set
if(exists $ENV{'OPENSSL_CONF'})
{
print <<__E;
---------------------------------------
WARNING:
You have the OPENSSL_CONF environment variable set.
Use of non-standard openssl configs may cause problems.
---------------------------------------
__E
}
# default locations
my $default_config_location = '/etc/boxbackup/bbstored.conf';
# command line parameters
my ($config_dir,$server,$username,$raidfile_config) = @ARGV;
$raidfile_config = $config_dir . '/raidfile.conf' unless $raidfile_config ne '';
# check server exists, but don't bother checking that it's actually this machine.
{
my @r = gethostbyname($server);
if($#r < 0)
{
die "Server '$server' not found. (check server name, test DNS lookup failed.)"
}
}
# check this exists
if(!-f $raidfile_config)
{
print "The RaidFile configuration file $raidfile_config doesn't exist.\nYou may need to create it with raidfile-config.\nWon't configure bbstored without it.\n";
exit(1);
}
# check that the user exists
die "You shouldn't run bbstored as root" if $username eq 'root';
my $user_uid = 0;
(undef,undef,$user_uid) = getpwnam($username);
if($user_uid == 0)
{
die "User $username doesn't exist\n";
}
# check that directories are writeable
open RAIDCONF,$raidfile_config or die "Can't open $raidfile_config";
{
my %done = ();
while(<RAIDCONF>)
{
next unless m/Dir\d\s*=\s*(.+)/;
my $d = $1;
$d = $d.'/backup' if -e $d.'/backup';
print "Checking permissions on $d\n";
my ($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,$ctime,$blksize,$blocks) = stat($d);
my $req_perms = ($uid == $user_uid)?0700:0007;
if(($mode & $req_perms) != $req_perms)
{
print "$username doesn't appear to have the necessary permissions on $d\n";
print "Either adjust permissions, or create a directory 'backup' inside the\n";
print "directory specified in raidfile.conf which is writable.\n";
exit(1);
}
}
}
close RAIDCONF;
# ssl stuff
my $private_key = "$config_dir/bbstored/$server-key.pem";
my $certificate_request = "$config_dir/bbstored/$server-csr.pem";
my $certificate = "$config_dir/bbstored/$server-cert.pem";
my $ca_root_cert = "$config_dir/bbstored/clientCA.pem";
# other files
my $config_file = "$config_dir/bbstored.conf";
my $accounts_file = "$config_dir/bbstored/accounts.txt";
# summarise configuration
print <<__E;
Setup bbstored config utility.
Configuration:
Writing configuration file: $config_file
Writing empty accounts file: $accounts_file
Server hostname: $server
RaidFile config: $raidfile_config
__E
# create directories
if(!-d $config_dir)
{
print "Creating $config_dir...\n";
mkdir $config_dir,0755 or die "Can't create $config_dir";
}
if(!-d "$config_dir/bbstored")
{
print "Creating $config_dir/bbstored\n";
mkdir "$config_dir/bbstored",0755 or die "Can't create $config_dir/bbstored";
}
# create blank accounts file
if(!-f $accounts_file)
{
print "Creating blank accounts file\n";
open ACC,">$accounts_file";
close ACC;
}
# generate the private key for the server
if(!-f $private_key)
{
print "Generating private key...\n";
if(system("openssl genrsa -out $private_key 2048") != 0)
{
die "Couldn't generate private key."
}
}
# generate a certificate request
if(!-f $certificate_request)
{
die "Couldn't run openssl for CSR generation" unless
open(CSR,"|openssl req -new -key $private_key -sha1 -out $certificate_request");
print CSR <<__E;
.
.
.
.
.
$server
.
.
.
__E
close CSR;
print "\n\n";
die "Certificate request wasn't created.\n" unless -f $certificate_request
}
# write the configuration file
print "Writing configuration file $config_file\n";
open CONFIG,">$config_file" or die "Can't open config file for writing";
print CONFIG <<__E;
RaidFileConf = $raidfile_config
AccountDatabase = $accounts_file
# Uncomment this line to see exactly what commands are being received from clients.
# ExtendedLogging = yes
# scan all accounts for files which need deleting every 15 minutes.
TimeBetweenHousekeeping = 900
Server
{
PidFile = /var/run/bbstored.pid
User = $username
ListenAddresses = inet:$server
CertificateFile = $certificate
PrivateKeyFile = $private_key
TrustedCAsFile = $ca_root_cert
}
__E
close CONFIG;
# explain to the user what they need to do next
my $daemon_args = ($config_file eq $default_config_location)?'':" $config_file";
print <<__E;
===================================================================
bbstored basic configuration complete.
What you need to do now...
1) Sign $certificate_request
using the bbstored-certs utility.
2) Install the server certificate and root CA certificate as
$certificate
$ca_root_cert
3) You may wish to read the configuration file
$config_file
and adjust as appropraite.
4) Create accounts with bbstoreaccounts
5) Start the backup store daemon with the command
/usr/local/sbin/bbstored$daemon_args
in /etc/rc.local, or your local equivalent.
===================================================================
__E
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