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      1      1.1  tron #!/bin/sh
      2      1.1  tron #	$NetBSD: post-install,v 1.1.1.2 2011/03/02 19:31:33 tron Exp $
      3      1.1  tron #
      4      1.1  tron 
      5      1.1  tron # To view the formatted manual page of this file, type:
      6      1.1  tron #	POSTFIXSOURCE/mantools/srctoman - post-install | nroff -man
      7      1.1  tron 
      8      1.1  tron #++
      9      1.1  tron # NAME
     10      1.1  tron #	post-install
     11      1.1  tron # SUMMARY
     12      1.1  tron #	Postfix post-installation script
     13      1.1  tron # SYNOPSIS
     14      1.1  tron #	postfix post-install [name=value] command ...
     15      1.1  tron # DESCRIPTION
     16      1.1  tron #	The post-install script performs the finishing touch of a Postfix
     17      1.1  tron #	installation, after the executable programs and configuration
     18      1.1  tron #	files are installed. Usage is one of the following:
     19      1.1  tron # .IP o
     20      1.1  tron #	While installing Postfix from source code on the local machine, the
     21      1.1  tron #	script is run by the postfix-install script to update selected file
     22      1.1  tron #	or directory permissions and to update Postfix configuration files.
     23      1.1  tron # .IP o
     24      1.1  tron #	While installing Postfix from a pre-built package, the script is run
     25      1.1  tron #	by the package management procedure to set all file or directory
     26      1.1  tron #	permissions and to update Postfix configuration files.
     27      1.1  tron # .IP o
     28      1.1  tron #	The script can be used to change installation parameter settings such
     29      1.1  tron #	as mail_owner or setgid_group after Postfix is already installed.
     30      1.1  tron # .IP o
     31      1.1  tron #	The script can be used to upgrade configuration files and to upgrade
     32      1.1  tron #	file/directory permissions of a secondary Postfix instance.
     33      1.1  tron # .IP o
     34      1.1  tron #	At Postfix start-up time, the script is run from "postfix check" to
     35      1.1  tron #	create missing queue directories.
     36      1.1  tron # .PP
     37      1.1  tron #	The post-install script is controlled by installation parameters.
     38      1.1  tron #	Specific parameters are described at the end of this document.
     39      1.1  tron #	All installation parameters must be specified ahead of time via
     40      1.1  tron #	one of the methods described below.
     41      1.1  tron #
     42      1.1  tron #	Arguments
     43      1.1  tron # .IP create-missing
     44      1.1  tron #	Create missing queue directories with ownerships and permissions
     45      1.1  tron #	according to the contents of $daemon_directory/postfix-files, using
     46      1.1  tron #	the mail_owner and setgid_group parameter settings from the command
     47      1.1  tron #	line, process environment or from the installed main.cf file.
     48      1.1  tron #
     49      1.1  tron #	This is required at Postfix start-up time.
     50      1.1  tron # .IP set-permissions
     51      1.1  tron #	Set all file/directory ownerships and permissions according to the
     52      1.1  tron #	contents of $daemon_directory/postfix-files, using the mail_owner
     53      1.1  tron #	and setgid_group parameter settings from the command line, process
     54      1.1  tron #	environment or from the installed main.cf file. Implies create-missing.
     55      1.1  tron #
     56      1.1  tron #	This is required when installing Postfix from a pre-built package,
     57      1.1  tron #	or when changing the mail_owner or setgid_group installation parameter
     58      1.1  tron #	settings after Postfix is already installed.
     59      1.1  tron # .IP upgrade-permissions
     60      1.1  tron #	Update ownership and permission of existing files/directories as
     61      1.1  tron #	specified in $daemon_directory/postfix-files, using the mail_owner
     62      1.1  tron #	and setgid_group parameter settings from the command line, process
     63      1.1  tron #	environment or from the installed main.cf file. Implies create-missing.
     64      1.1  tron #
     65      1.1  tron #	This is required when upgrading an existing Postfix instance.
     66      1.1  tron # .IP upgrade-configuration
     67      1.1  tron #	Edit the installed main.cf and master.cf files, in order to account
     68      1.1  tron #	for missing services and to fix deprecated parameter settings.
     69      1.1  tron #
     70      1.1  tron #	This is required when upgrading an existing Postfix instance.
     71      1.1  tron # .IP upgrade-source
     72      1.1  tron #	Short-hand for: upgrade-permissions upgrade-configuration.
     73      1.1  tron #
     74      1.1  tron #	This is recommended when upgrading Postfix from source code.
     75      1.1  tron # .IP upgrade-package
     76      1.1  tron #	Short-hand for: set-permissions upgrade-configuration.
     77      1.1  tron #
     78      1.1  tron #	This is recommended when upgrading Postfix from a pre-built package.
     79      1.1  tron # .IP first-install-reminder
     80      1.1  tron #	Remind the user that they still need to configure main.cf and the
     81      1.1  tron #	aliases file, and that newaliases still needs to be run.
     82      1.1  tron #
     83      1.1  tron #	This is recommended when Postfix is installed for the first time.
     84      1.1  tron # MULTIPLE POSTFIX INSTANCES
     85      1.1  tron # .ad
     86      1.1  tron # .fi
     87      1.1  tron #	Multiple Postfix instances on the same machine can share command and
     88      1.1  tron #	daemon program files but must have separate configuration and queue
     89      1.1  tron #	directories.
     90      1.1  tron #
     91      1.1  tron #	To create a secondary Postfix installation on the same machine,
     92      1.1  tron #	copy the configuration files from the primary Postfix instance to
     93      1.1  tron #	a secondary configuration directory and execute:
     94      1.1  tron #
     95      1.1  tron #	postfix post-install config_directory=secondary-config-directory \e
     96      1.1  tron # .in +4
     97      1.1  tron #		queue_directory=secondary-queue-directory \e
     98      1.1  tron # .br
     99      1.1  tron #		create-missing
    100      1.1  tron # .PP
    101      1.1  tron #	This creates secondary Postfix queue directories, sets their access
    102      1.1  tron #	permissions, and saves the specified installation parameters to the
    103      1.1  tron #	secondary main.cf file.
    104      1.1  tron #
    105      1.1  tron #	Be sure to list the secondary configuration directory in the
    106      1.1  tron #	alternate_config_directories parameter in the primary main.cf file.
    107      1.1  tron #
    108      1.1  tron #	To upgrade a secondary Postfix installation on the same machine,
    109      1.1  tron #	execute:
    110      1.1  tron #
    111      1.1  tron #	postfix post-install config_directory=secondary-config-directory \e
    112      1.1  tron # .in +4
    113      1.1  tron #		upgrade-permissions upgrade-configuration
    114      1.1  tron # INSTALLATION PARAMETER INPUT METHODS
    115      1.1  tron # .ad
    116      1.1  tron # .fi
    117      1.1  tron #	Parameter settings can be specified through a variety of
    118      1.1  tron #	mechanisms.  In order of decreasing precedence these are:
    119      1.1  tron # .IP "command line"
    120      1.1  tron #	Parameter settings can be given as name=value arguments on
    121      1.1  tron #	the post-install command line. These have the highest precedence.
    122      1.1  tron #	Settings that override the installed main.cf file are saved.
    123      1.1  tron # .IP "process environment"
    124      1.1  tron #	Parameter settings can be given as name=value environment
    125      1.1  tron #	variables.
    126      1.1  tron #	Settings that override the installed main.cf file are saved.
    127      1.1  tron # .IP "installed configuration files"
    128      1.1  tron #	If a parameter is not specified via the command line or via the
    129      1.1  tron #	process environment, post-install will attempt to extract its
    130      1.1  tron #	value from the already installed Postfix main.cf configuration file.
    131      1.1  tron #	These settings have the lowest precedence.
    132      1.1  tron # INSTALLATION PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
    133      1.1  tron # .ad
    134      1.1  tron # .fi
    135      1.1  tron #	The description of installation parameters is as follows:
    136      1.1  tron # .IP config_directory
    137      1.1  tron #	The directory for Postfix configuration files.
    138      1.1  tron # .IP daemon_directory
    139      1.1  tron #	The directory for Postfix daemon programs. This directory
    140      1.1  tron #	should not be in the command search path of any users.
    141      1.1  tron # .IP command_directory
    142      1.1  tron #	The directory for Postfix administrative commands. This
    143      1.1  tron #	directory should be in the command search path of adminstrative users.
    144      1.1  tron # .IP queue_directory
    145      1.1  tron #	The directory for Postfix queues.
    146      1.1  tron # .IP data_directory
    147      1.1  tron #	The directory for Postfix writable data files (caches, etc.).
    148      1.1  tron # .IP sendmail_path
    149      1.1  tron #	The full pathname for the Postfix sendmail command.
    150      1.1  tron #	This is the Sendmail-compatible mail posting interface.
    151      1.1  tron # .IP newaliases_path
    152      1.1  tron #	The full pathname for the Postfix newaliases command.
    153      1.1  tron #	This is the Sendmail-compatible command to build alias databases
    154      1.1  tron #	for the Postfix local delivery agent.
    155      1.1  tron # .IP mailq_path
    156      1.1  tron #	The full pathname for the Postfix mailq command.
    157      1.1  tron #	This is the Sendmail-compatible command to list the mail queue.
    158      1.1  tron # .IP mail_owner
    159      1.1  tron #	The owner of the Postfix queue. Its numerical user ID and group ID
    160      1.1  tron #	must not be used by any other accounts on the system.
    161      1.1  tron # .IP setgid_group
    162      1.1  tron #	The group for mail submission and for queue management commands.
    163      1.1  tron #	Its numerical group ID must not be used by any other accounts on the
    164      1.1  tron #	system, not even by the mail_owner account.
    165      1.1  tron # .IP html_directory
    166      1.1  tron #	The directory for the Postfix HTML files.
    167      1.1  tron # .IP manpage_directory
    168      1.1  tron #	The directory for the Postfix on-line manual pages.
    169      1.1  tron # .IP sample_directory
    170      1.1  tron #	The directory for the Postfix sample configuration files.
    171      1.1  tron #	This feature is obsolete as of Postfix 2.1.
    172      1.1  tron # .IP readme_directory
    173      1.1  tron #	The directory for the Postfix README files.
    174      1.1  tron # SEE ALSO
    175      1.1  tron #	postfix-install(1) Postfix primary installation script.
    176      1.1  tron # FILES
    177      1.1  tron #	$config_directory/main.cf, Postfix installation parameters.
    178      1.1  tron #	$daemon_directory/postfix-files, installation control file.
    179      1.1  tron #	$config_directory/install.cf, obsolete configuration file.
    180      1.1  tron # LICENSE
    181      1.1  tron # .ad
    182      1.1  tron # .fi
    183      1.1  tron #	The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
    184      1.1  tron # AUTHOR(S)
    185      1.1  tron #	Wietse Venema
    186      1.1  tron #	IBM T.J. Watson Research
    187      1.1  tron #	P.O. Box 704
    188      1.1  tron #	Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
    189      1.1  tron #--
    190      1.1  tron 
    191      1.1  tron umask 022
    192      1.1  tron 
    193      1.1  tron PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/etc:/sbin:/etc:/usr/contrib/bin:/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/ucb:/usr/bsd
    194      1.1  tron SHELL=/bin/sh
    195      1.1  tron IFS=" 	
    196      1.1  tron "
    197      1.1  tron BACKUP_IFS="$IFS"
    198      1.1  tron debug=:
    199      1.1  tron #debug=echo
    200      1.1  tron MOST_PARAMETERS="command_directory daemon_directory data_directory
    201      1.1  tron     html_directory mail_owner mailq_path manpage_directory
    202      1.1  tron     newaliases_path queue_directory readme_directory sample_directory
    203      1.1  tron     sendmail_path setgid_group"
    204      1.1  tron NON_SHARED="config_directory queue_directory data_directory"
    205      1.1  tron 
    206      1.1  tron USAGE="Usage: $0 [name=value] command
    207      1.1  tron     create-missing          Create missing queue directories.
    208      1.1  tron     upgrade-source          When installing or upgrading from source code.
    209      1.1  tron     upgrade-package         When installing or upgrading from pre-built package.
    210      1.1  tron     first-install-reminder  Remind of mandatory first-time configuration steps.
    211      1.1  tron     name=value              Specify an installation parameter".
    212      1.1  tron 
    213      1.1  tron # Process command-line options and parameter settings. Work around
    214      1.1  tron # brain damaged shells. "IFS=value command" should not make the
    215      1.1  tron # IFS=value setting permanent. But some broken standard allows it.
    216      1.1  tron 
    217      1.1  tron create=; set_perms=; upgrade_perms=; upgrade_conf=; first_install_reminder=
    218      1.1  tron obsolete=; keep_list=;
    219      1.1  tron 
    220      1.1  tron for arg
    221      1.1  tron do
    222      1.1  tron     case $arg in
    223      1.1  tron                 *=*) IFS= eval $arg; IFS="$BACKUP_IFS";;
    224      1.1  tron      create-missing) create=1;;
    225      1.1  tron 	  set-perm*) create=1; set_perms=1;;
    226      1.1  tron       upgrade-perm*) create=1; upgrade_perms=1;;
    227      1.1  tron       upgrade-conf*) upgrade_conf=1;;
    228      1.1  tron      upgrade-source) create=1; upgrade_conf=1; upgrade_perms=1;;
    229      1.1  tron     upgrade-package) create=1; upgrade_conf=1; set_perms=1;;
    230      1.1  tron      first-install*) first_install_reminder=1;;
    231      1.1  tron 		  *) echo "$0: Error: $USAGE" 1>&2; exit 1;;
    232      1.1  tron     esac
    233      1.1  tron     shift
    234      1.1  tron done
    235      1.1  tron 
    236      1.1  tron # Sanity checks.
    237      1.1  tron 
    238      1.1  tron test -n "$create$upgrade_conf$first_install_reminder" || {
    239      1.1  tron     echo "$0: Error: $USAGE" 1>&2
    240      1.1  tron     exit 1
    241      1.1  tron }
    242      1.1  tron 
    243      1.1  tron # Bootstrapping problem.
    244      1.1  tron 
    245      1.1  tron if [ -n "$command_directory" ]
    246      1.1  tron then
    247      1.1  tron     POSTCONF="$command_directory/postconf"
    248      1.1  tron else
    249      1.1  tron     POSTCONF="postconf"
    250      1.1  tron fi
    251      1.1  tron 
    252      1.1  tron $POSTCONF -d mail_version >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || {
    253      1.1  tron     echo $0: Error: no $POSTCONF command found. 1>&2
    254      1.1  tron     echo Re-run this command as $0 command_directory=/some/where. 1>&2
    255      1.1  tron     exit 1
    256      1.1  tron }
    257      1.1  tron 
    258      1.1  tron # Also used to require license etc. files only in the default instance.
    259      1.1  tron 
    260      1.1  tron def_config_directory=`$POSTCONF -d -h config_directory` || exit 1
    261      1.1  tron test -n "$config_directory" ||
    262      1.1  tron     config_directory="$def_config_directory"
    263      1.1  tron 
    264      1.1  tron test -d "$config_directory" || {
    265      1.1  tron     echo $0: Error: $config_directory is not a directory. 1>&2
    266      1.1  tron     exit 1
    267      1.1  tron }
    268      1.1  tron 
    269      1.1  tron # If this is a secondary instance, don't touch shared files.
    270      1.1  tron # XXX Solaris does not have "test -e".
    271      1.1  tron 
    272      1.1  tron instances=`test ! -f $def_config_directory/main.cf || 
    273      1.1  tron     $POSTCONF -c $def_config_directory -h multi_instance_directories | 
    274      1.1  tron 	sed 's/,/ /'` || exit 1
    275      1.1  tron 
    276      1.1  tron update_shared_files=1
    277      1.1  tron for name in $instances
    278      1.1  tron do
    279      1.1  tron     case "$name" in
    280      1.1  tron     "$def_config_directory") ;;
    281      1.1  tron     "$config_directory") update_shared_files=; break;;
    282      1.1  tron     esac
    283      1.1  tron done
    284      1.1  tron 
    285      1.1  tron test -f $daemon_directory/postfix-files || {
    286      1.1  tron     echo $0: Error: $daemon_directory/postfix-files is not a file. 1>&2
    287      1.1  tron     exit 1
    288      1.1  tron }
    289      1.1  tron 
    290      1.1  tron # SunOS5 fmt(1) truncates lines > 1000 characters.
    291      1.1  tron 
    292      1.1  tron fake_fmt() {
    293      1.1  tron     sed '
    294      1.1  tron     :top
    295      1.1  tron 	/^\(  *\)\([^ ][^ ]*\)  */{
    296      1.1  tron 	    s//\1\2\
    297      1.1  tron \1/
    298      1.1  tron 	    P
    299      1.1  tron 	    D
    300      1.1  tron 	    b top
    301      1.1  tron 	}
    302      1.1  tron     ' | fmt
    303      1.1  tron }
    304      1.1  tron 
    305      1.1  tron case `uname -s` in
    306      1.1  tron HP-UX*) FMT=cat;;
    307      1.1  tron SunOS*) FMT=fake_fmt;;
    308      1.1  tron      *) FMT=fmt;;
    309      1.1  tron esac
    310      1.1  tron 
    311      1.1  tron # If a parameter is not set via the command line or environment,
    312      1.1  tron # try to use settings from installed configuration files.
    313      1.1  tron 
    314      1.1  tron # Extract parameter settings from the obsolete install.cf file, as
    315      1.1  tron # a transitional aid.
    316      1.1  tron 
    317      1.1  tron grep setgid_group $config_directory/main.cf >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
    318      1.1  tron     test -f $config_directory/install.cf  && {
    319      1.1  tron         for name in sendmail_path newaliases_path mailq_path setgid manpages
    320      1.1  tron         do
    321      1.1  tron 	eval junk=\$$name
    322      1.1  tron         case "$junk" in
    323      1.1  tron         "") eval unset $name;;
    324      1.1  tron         esac
    325      1.1  tron 	   eval : \${$name="\`. $config_directory/install.cf; echo \$$name\`"} \
    326      1.1  tron 		|| exit 1
    327      1.1  tron         done
    328      1.1  tron         : ${setgid_group=$setgid}
    329      1.1  tron         : ${manpage_directory=$manpages}
    330      1.1  tron     }
    331      1.1  tron }
    332      1.1  tron 
    333      1.1  tron # Extract parameter settings from the installed main.cf file.
    334      1.1  tron 
    335      1.1  tron test -f $config_directory/main.cf && {
    336      1.1  tron     for name in $MOST_PARAMETERS
    337      1.1  tron     do
    338      1.1  tron 	eval junk=\$$name
    339      1.1  tron         case "$junk" in
    340      1.1  tron         "") eval unset $name;;
    341      1.1  tron         esac
    342      1.1  tron         eval : \${$name=\`$POSTCONF -c $config_directory -h $name\`} || exit 1
    343      1.1  tron     done
    344      1.1  tron }
    345      1.1  tron 
    346      1.1  tron # Sanity checks
    347      1.1  tron 
    348      1.1  tron case $manpage_directory in
    349      1.1  tron  no) echo $0: Error: manpage_directory no longer accepts \"no\" values. 1>&2
    350      1.1  tron      echo Try again with \"$0 manpage_directory=/pathname ...\". 1>&2; exit 1;;
    351      1.1  tron esac
    352      1.1  tron 
    353      1.1  tron case $setgid_group in
    354      1.1  tron  no) echo $0: Error: setgid_group no longer accepts \"no\" values. 1>&2
    355      1.1  tron      echo Try again with \"$0 setgid_group=groupname ...\" 1>&2; exit 1;;
    356      1.1  tron esac
    357      1.1  tron 
    358      1.1  tron for path in "$daemon_directory" "$command_directory" "$queue_directory" \
    359      1.1  tron     "$sendmail_path" "$newaliases_path" "$mailq_path" "$manpage_directory"
    360      1.1  tron do
    361      1.1  tron    case "$path" in
    362      1.1  tron    /*) ;;
    363      1.1  tron     *) echo $0: Error: \"$path\" should be an absolute path name. 1>&2; exit 1;;
    364      1.1  tron    esac
    365      1.1  tron done
    366      1.1  tron 
    367      1.1  tron for path in "$html_directory" "$readme_directory"
    368      1.1  tron do
    369      1.1  tron    case "$path" in
    370      1.1  tron    /*) ;;
    371      1.1  tron    no) ;;
    372      1.1  tron     *) echo $0: Error: \"$path\" should be \"no\" or an absolute path name. 1>&2; exit 1;;
    373      1.1  tron    esac
    374      1.1  tron done
    375      1.1  tron 
    376      1.1  tron # Find out what parameters were not specified via command line,
    377      1.1  tron # via environment, or via installed configuration files.
    378      1.1  tron 
    379      1.1  tron missing=
    380      1.1  tron for name in $MOST_PARAMETERS
    381      1.1  tron do
    382      1.1  tron     eval test -n \"\$$name\" || missing="$missing $name"
    383      1.1  tron done
    384      1.1  tron 
    385      1.1  tron # All parameters must be specified at this point.
    386      1.1  tron 
    387      1.1  tron test -n "$non_interactive" -a -n "$missing" && {
    388      1.1  tron     cat <<EOF | ${FMT} 1>&2
    389      1.1  tron $0: Error: some required installation parameters are not defined.
    390      1.1  tron 
    391      1.1  tron - Either the parameters need to be given in the $config_directory/main.cf
    392      1.1  tron file from a recent Postfix installation,
    393      1.1  tron 
    394      1.1  tron - Or the parameters need to be specified through the process
    395      1.1  tron environment.
    396      1.1  tron 
    397      1.1  tron - Or the parameters need to be specified as name=value arguments
    398      1.1  tron on the $0 command line,
    399      1.1  tron 
    400      1.1  tron The following parameters were missing:
    401      1.1  tron 
    402      1.1  tron     $missing
    403      1.1  tron 
    404      1.1  tron EOF
    405      1.1  tron     exit 1
    406      1.1  tron }
    407      1.1  tron 
    408      1.1  tron POSTCONF="$command_directory/postconf"
    409      1.1  tron 
    410      1.1  tron # Save settings, allowing command line/environment override.
    411      1.1  tron 
    412      1.1  tron override=
    413      1.1  tron for name in $MOST_PARAMETERS
    414      1.1  tron do
    415      1.1  tron     eval test \"\$$name\" = \"`$POSTCONF -c $config_directory -h $name`\" || {
    416      1.1  tron 	override=1
    417      1.1  tron 	break
    418      1.1  tron     }
    419      1.1  tron done
    420      1.1  tron 
    421      1.1  tron test -n "$override" && {
    422      1.1  tron     $POSTCONF -c $config_directory -e \
    423      1.1  tron 	"daemon_directory = $daemon_directory" \
    424      1.1  tron 	"command_directory = $command_directory" \
    425      1.1  tron 	"queue_directory = $queue_directory" \
    426      1.1  tron 	"data_directory = $data_directory" \
    427      1.1  tron 	"mail_owner = $mail_owner" \
    428      1.1  tron 	"setgid_group = $setgid_group" \
    429      1.1  tron 	"sendmail_path = $sendmail_path" \
    430      1.1  tron 	"mailq_path = $mailq_path" \
    431      1.1  tron 	"newaliases_path = $newaliases_path" \
    432      1.1  tron 	"html_directory = $html_directory" \
    433      1.1  tron 	"manpage_directory = $manpage_directory" \
    434      1.1  tron 	"sample_directory = $sample_directory" \
    435      1.1  tron 	"readme_directory = $readme_directory" \
    436      1.1  tron     || exit 1
    437      1.1  tron }
    438      1.1  tron 
    439      1.1  tron # Use file/directory status information in $daemon_directory/postfix-files.
    440      1.1  tron 
    441      1.1  tron test -n "$create" && {
    442      1.1  tron     exec <$daemon_directory/postfix-files || exit 1
    443      1.1  tron     while IFS=: read path type owner group mode flags junk
    444      1.1  tron     do
    445      1.1  tron 	IFS="$BACKUP_IFS"
    446      1.1  tron 	set_permission=
    447      1.1  tron 	# Skip comments. Skip shared files, if updating a secondary instance.
    448      1.1  tron 	case $path in
    449      1.1  tron 	[$]*) case "$update_shared_files" in
    450      1.1  tron 	      1) $debug keep non-shared or shared $path;;
    451      1.1  tron 	      *) non_shared=
    452      1.1  tron 		 for name in $NON_SHARED
    453      1.1  tron 		 do
    454      1.1  tron 		     case $path in
    455      1.1  tron 		     "\$$name"*) non_shared=1; break;;
    456      1.1  tron 		     esac
    457      1.1  tron 		 done
    458      1.1  tron 		 case "$non_shared" in
    459      1.1  tron 		  1) $debug keep non-shared $path;;
    460      1.1  tron 		  *) $debug skip shared $path; continue;;
    461      1.1  tron 		 esac;;
    462      1.1  tron 	      esac;;
    463      1.1  tron 	   *) continue;;
    464      1.1  tron 	esac
    465      1.1  tron 	# Skip hard links and symbolic links.
    466      1.1  tron 	case $type in
    467      1.1  tron 	[hl]) continue;;
    468      1.1  tron 	[df]) ;;
    469      1.1  tron 	   *) echo unknown type $type for $path in $daemon_directory/postfix-files1>&2; exit 1;;
    470      1.1  tron 	esac
    471      1.1  tron 	# Expand $name, and canonicalize null fields.
    472      1.1  tron 	for name in path owner group flags
    473      1.1  tron 	do
    474      1.1  tron 	    eval junk=\${$name}
    475      1.1  tron 	    case $junk in
    476      1.1  tron 	    [$]*) eval $name=$junk;;
    477      1.1  tron 	       -) eval $name=;;
    478      1.1  tron 	       *) ;;
    479      1.1  tron 	    esac
    480      1.1  tron 	done
    481      1.1  tron 	# Skip uninstalled files.
    482      1.1  tron 	case $path in
    483      1.1  tron 	no|no/*) continue;;
    484      1.1  tron 	esac
    485      1.1  tron 	# Pick up the flags.
    486      1.1  tron 	case $flags in *u*) upgrade_flag=1;; *) upgrade_flag=;; esac
    487      1.1  tron 	case $flags in *c*) create_flag=1;; *) create_flag=;; esac
    488      1.1  tron 	case $flags in *r*) recursive="-R";; *) recursive=;; esac
    489      1.1  tron 	case $flags in *o*) obsolete_flag=1;; *) obsolete_flag=;; esac
    490      1.1  tron 	case $flags in *[1i]*) test ! -r "$path" -a "$config_directory" != \
    491      1.1  tron 				"$def_config_directory" && continue;; esac
    492      1.1  tron 	# Flag obsolete objects. XXX Solaris 2..9 does not have "test -e".
    493      1.1  tron 	if [ -n "$obsolete_flag" ]
    494      1.1  tron 	then
    495      1.1  tron 	    test -r $path -a "$type" != "d" && obsolete="$obsolete $path"
    496      1.1  tron 	    continue;
    497      1.1  tron 	else
    498      1.1  tron 	    keep_list="$keep_list $path"
    499      1.1  tron 	fi
    500      1.1  tron 	# Create missing directories with proper owner/group/mode settings.
    501      1.1  tron 	if [ -n "$create" -a "$type" = "d" -a -n "$create_flag" -a ! -d "$path" ]
    502      1.1  tron 	then
    503      1.1  tron 	    mkdir $path || exit 1
    504      1.1  tron 	    set_permission=1
    505      1.1  tron 	# Update all owner/group/mode settings.
    506      1.1  tron 	elif [ -n "$set_perms" ]
    507      1.1  tron 	then
    508      1.1  tron 	    set_permission=1
    509      1.1  tron 	# Update obsolete owner/group/mode settings.
    510      1.1  tron 	elif [ -n "$upgrade_perms" -a -n "$upgrade_flag" ]
    511      1.1  tron 	then
    512      1.1  tron 	    set_permission=1
    513      1.1  tron 	fi
    514      1.1  tron 	test -n "$set_permission" && {
    515      1.1  tron 	    chown $recursive $owner $path || exit 1
    516      1.1  tron 	    test -z "$group" || chgrp $recursive $group $path || exit 1
    517      1.1  tron 	    # Don't "chmod -R"; queue file status is encoded in mode bits.
    518      1.1  tron 	    if [ "$type" = "d" -a -n "$recursive" ]
    519      1.1  tron 	    then
    520      1.1  tron 		find $path -type d -exec chmod $mode "{}" ";"
    521      1.1  tron 	    else
    522      1.1  tron 		chmod $mode $path
    523      1.1  tron 	    fi || exit 1
    524      1.1  tron 	}
    525      1.1  tron     done
    526      1.1  tron     IFS="$BACKUP_IFS"
    527      1.1  tron }
    528      1.1  tron 
    529      1.1  tron # Upgrade existing Postfix configuration files if necessary.
    530      1.1  tron 
    531      1.1  tron test -n "$upgrade_conf" && {
    532      1.1  tron 
    533      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.0.
    534      1.1  tron     # Add missing relay service to master.cf.
    535      1.1  tron 
    536      1.1  tron     grep '^relay' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    537      1.1  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for relay service
    538      1.1  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    539      1.1  tron relay	  unix	-	-	n	-	-	smtp
    540      1.1  tron EOF
    541      1.1  tron     }
    542      1.1  tron 
    543      1.1  tron     # Postfix 1.1.
    544      1.1  tron     # Add missing flush service to master.cf.
    545      1.1  tron 
    546      1.1  tron     grep '^flush.*flush' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    547      1.1  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for flush service
    548      1.1  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    549      1.1  tron flush     unix  -       -       n       1000?   0       flush
    550      1.1  tron EOF
    551      1.1  tron     }
    552      1.1  tron 
    553      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.1.
    554      1.1  tron     # Add missing trace service to master.cf.
    555      1.1  tron 
    556      1.1  tron     grep 'trace.*bounce' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    557      1.1  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for trace service
    558      1.1  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    559      1.1  tron trace	  unix	-	-	n	-	0	bounce
    560      1.1  tron EOF
    561      1.1  tron     }
    562      1.1  tron 
    563      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.1.
    564      1.1  tron     # Add missing verify service to master.cf.
    565      1.1  tron 
    566      1.1  tron     grep '^verify.*verify' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    567      1.1  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for verify service
    568      1.1  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    569      1.1  tron verify	  unix	-	-	n	-	1	verify
    570      1.1  tron EOF
    571      1.1  tron     }
    572      1.1  tron 
    573      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.1.
    574      1.1  tron     # Fix verify service process limit.
    575      1.1  tron 
    576      1.1  tron     grep '^verify.*[ 	]0[ 	]*verify' \
    577      1.1  tron 	$config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null && {
    578      1.1  tron 	    echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, setting verify process limit to 1
    579      1.1  tron 	    ed $config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    580      1.1  tron /^verify.*[ 	]0[ 	]*verify/
    581      1.1  tron s/\([ 	]\)0\([ 	]\)/\11\2/
    582      1.1  tron p
    583      1.1  tron w
    584      1.1  tron q
    585      1.1  tron EOF
    586      1.1  tron     }
    587      1.1  tron 
    588      1.1  tron     # Postfix 1.1.
    589      1.1  tron     # Change privileged pickup service into unprivileged.
    590      1.1  tron 
    591      1.1  tron     grep "^pickup[ 	]*fifo[ 	]*n[ 	]*n" \
    592      1.1  tron 	$config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null && {
    593      1.1  tron 	    echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, making the pickup service unprivileged
    594      1.1  tron 	    ed $config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    595      1.1  tron /^pickup[ 	]*fifo[ 	]*n[ 	]*n/
    596      1.1  tron s/\(n[ 	]*\)n/\1-/
    597      1.1  tron p
    598      1.1  tron w
    599      1.1  tron q
    600      1.1  tron EOF
    601      1.1  tron     }
    602      1.1  tron 
    603      1.1  tron     # Postfix 1.1.
    604      1.1  tron     # Change private cleanup and flush services into public.
    605      1.1  tron 
    606      1.1  tron     for name in cleanup flush
    607      1.1  tron     do
    608      1.1  tron 	grep "^$name[ 	]*unix[ 	]*[-y]" \
    609      1.1  tron 	    $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null && {
    610      1.1  tron 		echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, making the $name service public
    611      1.1  tron 	    ed $config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    612      1.1  tron /^$name[ 	]*unix[ 	]*[-y]/
    613      1.1  tron s/[-y]/n/
    614      1.1  tron p
    615      1.1  tron w
    616      1.1  tron q
    617      1.1  tron EOF
    618      1.1  tron 	}
    619      1.1  tron     done
    620      1.1  tron 
    621      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.2.
    622      1.1  tron     # File systems have improved since Postfix came out, and all we
    623      1.1  tron     # require now is that defer and deferred are hashed because those
    624      1.1  tron     # can contain lots of files.
    625      1.1  tron 
    626      1.1  tron     found=`$POSTCONF -c $config_directory -h hash_queue_names`
    627      1.1  tron     missing=
    628      1.1  tron     (echo "$found" | grep defer >/dev/null)  || missing="$missing defer"
    629      1.1  tron     (echo "$found" | grep deferred>/dev/null)|| missing="$missing deferred"
    630      1.1  tron     test -n "$missing" && {
    631      1.1  tron 	echo fixing main.cf hash_queue_names for missing $missing
    632      1.1  tron 	$POSTCONF -c $config_directory -e hash_queue_names="$found$missing" ||
    633      1.1  tron 	    exit 1
    634      1.1  tron     }
    635      1.1  tron 
    636      1.1  tron     # Turn on safety nets for new features that could bounce mail that
    637      1.1  tron     # would be accepted by a previous Postfix version.
    638      1.1  tron 
    639      1.1  tron     # [The "unknown_local_recipient_reject_code = 450" safety net,
    640      1.1  tron     # introduced with Postfix 2.0 and deleted after Postfix 2.3.]
    641      1.1  tron 
    642      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.0.
    643      1.1  tron     # Add missing proxymap service to master.cf.
    644      1.1  tron 
    645      1.1  tron     grep '^proxymap.*proxymap' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    646      1.1  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for proxymap service
    647      1.1  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    648      1.1  tron proxymap  unix	-	-	n	-	-	proxymap
    649      1.1  tron EOF
    650      1.1  tron     }
    651      1.1  tron 
    652      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.1.
    653      1.1  tron     # Add missing anvil service to master.cf.
    654      1.1  tron 
    655      1.1  tron     grep '^anvil.*anvil' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    656      1.1  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for anvil service
    657      1.1  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    658      1.1  tron anvil	  unix	-	-	n	-	1	anvil
    659      1.1  tron EOF
    660      1.1  tron     }
    661      1.1  tron 
    662      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.2.
    663      1.1  tron     # Add missing scache service to master.cf.
    664      1.1  tron 
    665      1.1  tron     grep '^scache.*scache' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    666      1.1  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for scache service
    667      1.1  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    668      1.1  tron scache	  unix	-	-	n	-	1	scache
    669      1.1  tron EOF
    670      1.1  tron     }
    671      1.1  tron 
    672      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.2.
    673      1.1  tron     # Add missing discard service to master.cf.
    674      1.1  tron 
    675      1.1  tron     grep '^discard.*discard' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    676      1.1  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for discard service
    677      1.1  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    678      1.1  tron discard	  unix	-	-	n	-	-	discard
    679      1.1  tron EOF
    680      1.1  tron     }
    681      1.1  tron 
    682      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.2.
    683      1.1  tron     # Update the tlsmgr fifo->unix service.
    684      1.1  tron 
    685      1.1  tron     grep "^tlsmgr[ 	]*fifo[ 	]" \
    686      1.1  tron 	$config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null && {
    687      1.1  tron 	    echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, updating the tlsmgr from fifo to unix service
    688      1.1  tron 	    ed $config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    689      1.1  tron /^tlsmgr[ 	]*fifo[ 	]/
    690      1.1  tron s/fifo/unix/
    691      1.1  tron s/[0-9][0-9]*/&?/
    692      1.1  tron p
    693      1.1  tron w
    694      1.1  tron q
    695      1.1  tron EOF
    696      1.1  tron     }
    697      1.1  tron 
    698      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.2.
    699      1.1  tron     # Add missing tlsmgr service to master.cf.
    700      1.1  tron 
    701      1.1  tron     grep '^tlsmgr.*tlsmgr' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    702      1.1  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for tlsmgr service
    703      1.1  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    704      1.1  tron tlsmgr    unix  -       -       n       1000?   1       tlsmgr
    705      1.1  tron EOF
    706      1.1  tron     }
    707      1.1  tron 
    708      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.2.
    709      1.1  tron     # Add missing retry service to master.cf.
    710      1.1  tron 
    711      1.1  tron     grep '^retry.*error' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    712      1.1  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for retry service
    713      1.1  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    714      1.1  tron retry     unix  -       -       n       -       -       error
    715      1.1  tron EOF
    716      1.1  tron     }
    717      1.1  tron 
    718      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.5.
    719      1.1  tron     # Add missing proxywrite service to master.cf.
    720      1.1  tron 
    721      1.1  tron     grep '^proxywrite.*proxymap' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    722      1.1  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for proxywrite service
    723      1.1  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    724      1.1  tron proxywrite unix -       -       n       -       1       proxymap
    725      1.1  tron EOF
    726      1.1  tron     }
    727      1.1  tron 
    728      1.1  tron     # Postfix 2.5.
    729      1.1  tron     # Fix a typo in the default master.cf proxywrite entry.
    730      1.1  tron 
    731      1.1  tron     grep '^proxywrite.*-[ 	]*proxymap' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null && {
    732      1.1  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, setting proxywrite process limit to 1
    733      1.1  tron 	    ed $config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    734      1.1  tron /^proxywrite.*-[ 	]*proxymap/
    735      1.1  tron s/-\([ 	]*proxymap\)/1\1/
    736      1.1  tron p
    737      1.1  tron w
    738      1.1  tron q
    739      1.1  tron EOF
    740      1.1  tron     }
    741      1.1  tron 
    742  1.1.1.2  tron     # Postfix 2.8.
    743  1.1.1.2  tron     # Add missing postscreen service to master.cf.
    744  1.1.1.2  tron 
    745  1.1.1.2  tron     grep '^#*smtp.*postscreen' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    746  1.1.1.2  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for postscreen TCP service
    747  1.1.1.2  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    748  1.1.1.2  tron #smtp      inet  n       -       n       -       1       postscreen
    749  1.1.1.2  tron EOF
    750  1.1.1.2  tron     }
    751  1.1.1.2  tron 
    752  1.1.1.2  tron     # Postfix 2.8.
    753  1.1.1.2  tron     # Add missing smtpd (unix-domain) service to master.cf.
    754  1.1.1.2  tron 
    755  1.1.1.2  tron     grep '^#*smtpd.*smtpd' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    756  1.1.1.2  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for smtpd unix-domain service
    757  1.1.1.2  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    758  1.1.1.2  tron #smtpd     pass  -       -       n       -       -       smtpd
    759  1.1.1.2  tron EOF
    760  1.1.1.2  tron     }
    761  1.1.1.2  tron 
    762  1.1.1.2  tron     # Postfix 2.8.
    763  1.1.1.2  tron     # Add temporary dnsblog (unix-domain) service to master.cf.
    764  1.1.1.2  tron 
    765  1.1.1.2  tron     grep '^#*dnsblog.*dnsblog' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    766  1.1.1.2  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for dnsblog unix-domain service
    767  1.1.1.2  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    768  1.1.1.2  tron #dnsblog   unix  -       -       n       -       0       dnsblog
    769  1.1.1.2  tron EOF
    770  1.1.1.2  tron     }
    771  1.1.1.2  tron 
    772  1.1.1.2  tron     # Postfix 2.8.
    773  1.1.1.2  tron     # Add tlsproxy (unix-domain) service to master.cf.
    774  1.1.1.2  tron 
    775  1.1.1.2  tron     grep '^#*tlsproxy.*tlsproxy' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
    776  1.1.1.2  tron 	echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for tlsproxy unix-domain service
    777  1.1.1.2  tron 	cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
    778  1.1.1.2  tron #tlsproxy  unix  -       -       n       -       0       tlsproxy
    779  1.1.1.2  tron EOF
    780  1.1.1.2  tron     }
    781  1.1.1.2  tron 
    782      1.1  tron     # Report (but do not remove) obsolete files.
    783      1.1  tron 
    784      1.1  tron     test -n "$obsolete" && {
    785      1.1  tron 	cat <<EOF | ${FMT}
    786      1.1  tron 
    787      1.1  tron     Note: the following files or directories still exist but are
    788      1.1  tron     no longer part of Postfix:
    789      1.1  tron 
    790      1.1  tron     $obsolete
    791      1.1  tron 
    792      1.1  tron EOF
    793      1.1  tron     }
    794      1.1  tron 
    795      1.1  tron }
    796      1.1  tron 
    797      1.1  tron # A reminder if this is the first time Postfix is being installed.
    798      1.1  tron 
    799      1.1  tron test -n "$first_install_reminder" && {
    800      1.1  tron 
    801      1.1  tron     ALIASES=`$POSTCONF -c $config_directory -h alias_database | sed 's/^[^:]*://'`
    802      1.1  tron     NEWALIASES_PATH=`$POSTCONF -c $config_directory -h newaliases_path`
    803      1.1  tron     cat <<EOF | ${FMT}
    804      1.1  tron 
    805      1.1  tron     Warning: you still need to edit myorigin/mydestination/mynetworks
    806      1.1  tron     parameter settings in $config_directory/main.cf.
    807      1.1  tron 
    808      1.1  tron     See also http://www.postfix.org/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html
    809      1.1  tron     for information about dialup sites or about sites inside a
    810      1.1  tron     firewalled network.
    811      1.1  tron 
    812      1.1  tron     BTW: Check your $ALIASES file and be sure to set up aliases
    813      1.1  tron     that send mail for root and postmaster to a real person, then
    814      1.1  tron     run $NEWALIASES_PATH.
    815      1.1  tron 
    816      1.1  tron EOF
    817      1.1  tron 
    818      1.1  tron }
    819      1.1  tron 
    820      1.1  tron exit 0
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