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