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  • Committer: Teddy Hogeborn
  • Date: 2009-04-16 10:41:41 UTC
  • Revision ID: teddy@fukt.bsnet.se-20090416104141-19m1kqbwr5v1q416
Code cleanup.

* mandos: Move some global stuff into classes.
  (server, group): Moved into "AvahiService".  All users changed.
  (AvahiService.group, AvahiService.server): New attributes.
  (entry_group_state_changed, server_state_changed): Moved into
                                                     "AvahiService".
                                                     All callers
                                                     changed.
  (AvahiService.cleanup, AvahiService.activate): New.
  (_datetime_to_dbus): Moved into "ClientDBus".  All callers changed.
  (ClientDBus._datetime_to_dbus): New.

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# Contact the authors at <mandos@fukt.bsnet.se>.
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VERSION="1.0.14"
 
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VERSION="1.0.8"
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KEYDIR="/etc/keys/mandos"
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KEYTYPE=DSA
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        %commit
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        EOF
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    if tty --quiet; then
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        cat <<-EOF
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        Note: Due to entropy requirements, key generation could take
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        anything from a few minutes to SEVERAL HOURS.  Please be
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        patient and/or supply the system with more entropy if needed.
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        EOF
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        echo -n "Started: "
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        date
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    fi
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    # Generate a new key in the key rings
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    gpg --quiet --batch --no-tty --no-options --enable-dsa2 \
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        --homedir "$RINGDIR" --trust-model always \
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        --gen-key "$BATCHFILE"
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    rm --force "$BATCHFILE"
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    if tty --quiet; then
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        echo -n "Finished: "
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        date
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    fi
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    # Backup any old key files
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    if cp --backup=numbered --force "$SECKEYFILE" "$SECKEYFILE" \
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        2>/dev/null; then