Edit file File name : configure-instance.sh Content :#! /bin/sh -e # This helper script is used by the postfix init scripts, # upstart jobs, systemd services, openrc scripts, etc. in # prepping the instance of postfix to be started. # It was originally part of the postfix init script, which # was written by LaMont Jones <lamont@debian.org>, and based # off of the sendmail init script. INSTANCE="$1" SYNC_CHROOT="y" if test -r /etc/default/postfix; then . /etc/default/postfix fi if [ "X$INSTANCE" = X ] || [ "X$INSTANCE" = "X-" ]; then POSTCONF="postconf -o inet_interfaces=" else POSTCONF="postconf -o inet_interfaces= -c /etc/$INSTANCE" fi # if you set myorigin to 'ubuntu.com' or 'debian.org', it's wrong, and annoys the admins of # those domains. See also sender_canonical_maps. MYORIGIN=$($POSTCONF -hx myorigin | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z') if [ "X${MYORIGIN#/}" != "X${MYORIGIN}" ]; then MYORIGIN=$(tr 'A-Z' 'a-z' < $MYORIGIN) fi if [ "X$MYORIGIN" = Xubuntu.com ] || [ "X$MYORIGIN" = Xdebian.org ]; then echo "Invalid \$myorigin ($MYORIGIN), refusing to start" exit 1 fi config_dir=$($POSTCONF -hx config_directory) # see if anything is running chrooted. NEED_CHROOT=$(awk '/^[0-9a-z]/ && ($5 ~ "[-yY]") { print "y"; exit}' ${config_dir}/master.cf) if [ -n "$NEED_CHROOT" ] && [ -n "$SYNC_CHROOT" ]; then # Make sure that the chroot environment is set up correctly. umask 022 queue_dir=$($POSTCONF -hx queue_directory) cd "$queue_dir" # copy the smtp CA path if specified sca_path=$($POSTCONF -hx smtp_tls_CApath) case "$sca_path" in '') :;; # no sca_path $queue_dir/*) :;; # skip stuff already in chroot *) if test -d "$sca_path"; then dest_dir="$queue_dir/${sca_path#/}" # strip any/all trailing / while [ "${dest_dir%/}" != "${dest_dir}" ]; do dest_dir="${dest_dir%/}" done new=0 if test -d "$dest_dir"; then # write to a new directory ... dest_dir="${dest_dir}.NEW" new=1 fi mkdir --parent ${dest_dir} # handle files in subdirectories (cd "$sca_path" && find . -name '*.pem' -not -xtype l -print0 | cpio -0pdL --quiet "$dest_dir") 2>/dev/null || (echo failure copying certificates; exit 1) c_rehash "$dest_dir" >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ "$new" = 1 ]; then # and replace the old directory rm -rf "${dest_dir%.NEW}" mv "$dest_dir" "${dest_dir%.NEW}" fi fi ;; esac # copy the smtpd CA path if specified dca_path=$($POSTCONF -hx smtpd_tls_CApath) case "$dca_path" in '') :;; # no dca_path $queue_dir/*) :;; # skip stuff already in chroot *) if test -d "$dca_path"; then dest_dir="$queue_dir/${dca_path#/}" # strip any/all trailing / while [ "${dest_dir%/}" != "${dest_dir}" ]; do dest_dir="${dest_dir%/}" done new=0 if test -d "$dest_dir"; then # write to a new directory ... dest_dir="${dest_dir}.NEW" new=1 fi mkdir --parent ${dest_dir} # handle files in subdirectories (cd "$dca_path" && find . -name '*.pem' -not -xtype l -print0 | cpio -0pdL --quiet "$dest_dir") 2>/dev/null || (echo failure copying certificates; exit 1) c_rehash "$dest_dir" >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ "$new" = 1 ]; then # and replace the old directory rm -rf "${dest_dir%.NEW}" mv "$dest_dir" "${dest_dir%.NEW}" fi fi ;; esac # if we're using unix:passwd.byname, then we need to add etc/passwd. local_maps=$($POSTCONF -hx local_recipient_maps) if [ "X$local_maps" != "X${local_maps#*unix:passwd.byname}" ]; then if [ "X$local_maps" = "X${local_maps#*proxy:unix:passwd.byname}" ]; then sed 's/^\([^:]*\):[^:]*/\1:x/' /etc/passwd > etc/passwd chmod a+r etc/passwd fi fi FILES="etc/localtime etc/services etc/resolv.conf etc/hosts \ etc/host.conf etc/nsswitch.conf etc/nss_mdns.config" for file in $FILES; do [ -d ${file%/*} ] || mkdir -p ${file%/*} if [ -f /${file} ]; then rm -f ${file} && cp /${file} ${file}; fi if [ -f ${file} ]; then chmod a+rX ${file}; fi done # ldaps needs this. debian bug 572841 (echo /dev/random; echo /dev/urandom) | cpio -pdL --quiet . 2>/dev/null || true rm -f usr/lib/zoneinfo/localtime mkdir -p usr/lib/zoneinfo ln -sf /etc/localtime usr/lib/zoneinfo/localtime LIBLIST=$(for name in gcc_s nss resolv; do for f in /lib/*/lib${name}*.so* /lib/lib${name}*.so*; do if [ -f "$f" ]; then echo ${f#/}; fi; done; done) if [ -n "$LIBLIST" ]; then for f in $LIBLIST; do rm -f "$f" done tar cf - -C / $LIBLIST 2>/dev/null |tar xf - fi fi Save