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Diffstat (limited to 'kcontrol/input/consoleUserPerms')
-rwxr-xr-x | kcontrol/input/consoleUserPerms | 50 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 38 deletions
diff --git a/kcontrol/input/consoleUserPerms b/kcontrol/input/consoleUserPerms index 015df642f..af7e267bd 100755 --- a/kcontrol/input/consoleUserPerms +++ b/kcontrol/input/consoleUserPerms @@ -1,42 +1,16 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# -# /etc/hotplug/usb/consoleUserPerms -# -# Sets up newly plugged in USB device so that the user who owns -# the console according to pam_console can access it from user space -# -# Note that for this script to work, you'll need all of the following: -# a) a line in the file /etc/hotplug/usb.usermap or another usermap file -# in /etc/hotplug/usb/ that corresponds to the device you are using. -# b) a setup using pam_console creates the respective lock files -# containing the name of the respective user. You can check for that -# by executing "echo `cat /var/{run,lock}/console.lock`" and -# verifying the appropriate user is mentioned somewhere there. -# c) a Linux kernel supporting hotplug and usbdevfs -# d) the hotplug package (http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net/) -# -# In the usermap file, the first field "usb module" should be named -# "consoleUserPerms" to invoke this script. -# +#!/bin/sh -if [ "${ACTION}" = "add" ] && [ -f "${DEVICE}" ] +GROUP=plugdev + +if [ "${ACTION}" = "add" ] then - # New code, using lock files instead of copying /dev/console permissions - # This also works with non-kdm logins (e.g. on a virtual terminal) - # Idea and code from Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com> - if [ -f /var/run/console.lock ] - then - CONSOLEOWNER=`cat /var/run/console.lock` - elif [ -f /var/lock/console.lock ] - then - CONSOLEOWNER=`cat /var/lock/console.lock` - else - CONSOLEOWNER= - fi - if [ -n "$CONSOLEOWNER" ] - then - chmod 0000 "${DEVICE}" - chown "$CONSOLEOWNER" "${DEVICE}" - chmod 0600 "${DEVICE}" + if getent group $GROUP > /dev/null; then + N=0 + while [ ! -e $DEVICE ] && [ $N -lt 25 ]; do + sleep 1 + N=$(expr $N + 1) + done + chmod 660 "${DEVICE}" + chown root:$GROUP "${DEVICE}" fi fi |