LibrePortal/scripts/docker/install/rooted/rooted_docker_check.sh
librelad 014d8e5fcc refactor(de-sudo): funnel genuine system commands through runSystem
Foundation for a scoped sudoers: route every genuine system-admin command
(systemctl/ufw/ufw-docker/nft/apt/apt-get/pacman/sysctl/useradd/usermod/
service/wg/wg-quick/cscli/loginctl) through runSystem instead of raw sudo
across 28 active scripts. runSystem is 'sudo "$@"' so this is byte-identical
in every mode (safe on live installs) — it just collects all real-root use at
one chokepoint that will define the eventual /etc/sudoers.d allowlist.

Also: revert a crowdsec advice message the sweep wrongly rewrote (the admin
types sudo, not runSystem), and give crontab_check_processor.sh the same
startup bootstrap as the task processor — it runs standalone via cron and
already used runFileOp/runFileWrite (undefined there), so it was silently
broken; now it sources the helpers + docker-type config.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-24 15:21:53 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
installDockerRootedCheck()
{
##########################################
#### Test if Docker Service is Running ###
##########################################
if [[ $CFG_DOCKER_INSTALL_TYPE == "rooted" ]]; then
ISACT=$( (runSystem systemctl is-active docker ) 2>&1 )
if [[ "$ISACT" != "active" ]]; then
isNotice "Checking Docker service status. Waiting if not found."
while [[ "$ISACT" != "active" ]] && [[ $X -le 10 ]]; do
runSystem systemctl start docker | sudo tee -a "$logs_dir/$docker_log_file" 2>&1
sleep 10s &
pid=$! # Process Id of the previous running command
spin='-\|/'
i=0
while kill -0 $pid 2>/dev/null
do
i=$(( (i+1) %4 ))
printf "\r${spin:$i:1}"
sleep .1
done
printf "\r"
ISACT=`runSystem systemctl is-active docker`
let X=X+1
echo "$X"
done
fi
fi
}