LibrePortal/scripts/unused/manager/uninstall_user_manager.sh
librelad 27b4a877f5 refactor(cleanup): retire the dead SFTP 'Docker Manager User' to unused/
CFG_DOCKER_MANAGER_USER / installDockerManagerUser was a chrooted SFTP file-access
user — unrelated to the LibrePortal control-plane manager (sudo_user_name), and
the source of the 'two managers' confusion. It was permanently-off dead code: the
gate CFG_DOCKER_MANAGER_ENABLED and the CFG_DOCKER_MANAGER_USER/_PASS keys are
defined in no config template, so it never ran. Its SSH-key-management sibling
(unused/ssh_manager.sh) was already retired; admin host SSH access is handled by
the current /ssh page + scripts/ssh/host_access.sh.

Move install_user_manager.sh / uninstall_user_manager.sh / check_manager.sh to
scripts/unused/manager/ (recoverable, matches the graveyard convention — not
deleted, in case the SFTP-user idea is rebuilt cleanly later), drop the two call
sites (start_preinstall.sh, check_requirements.sh), regenerate the arrays.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-25 17:42:20 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
uninstallDockerManagerUser()
{
isHeader "Removing $CFG_DOCKER_MANAGER_USER"
if [[ "$toolsremovedockermanageruser" == [yY] ]]; then
if [[ "$OS_TYPE" == "Ubuntu" || "$OS_TYPE" == "Debian" ]]; then
# Remove the User Account and capture the exit status and output
local result=$(sudo userdel -r "$CFG_DOCKER_MANAGER_USER" 2>&1)
checkSuccess "Removing the '$CFG_DOCKER_MANAGER_USER' user"
# Remove the Docker Manager User specific block from $sshd_config
local result=$(sudo sed -i '/### LibrePortal Manager User Start/,/### LibrePortal Manager User End/d' $sshd_config)
checkSuccess "Removing the Docker Manager User from $sshd_config."
# Restart SSH Service
local result=$(runSystem service ssh restart)
checkSuccess "Restarting SSH Service"
fi
fi
}