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  • Committer: Teddy Hogeborn
  • Date: 2016-06-23 19:19:33 UTC
  • Revision ID: teddy@recompile.se-20160623191933-ex460e9wi5w34ejy
Fix typo in mandos-clients.conf(5).

* mandos-clients.conf.xml (OPTIONS/--fingerprint): Spell "hexadecimal"
                                                   correctly.

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        --mode=u=rwx "${DESTDIR}${PLUGINDIR}" \
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        "${DESTDIR}${PLUGINHELPERDIR}"
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copy_exec "$libdir"/mandos/mandos-to-cryptroot-unlock "${MANDOSDIR}"
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# Copy the Mandos plugin runner
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copy_exec "$libdir"/mandos/plugin-runner "${MANDOSDIR}"
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for conf in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/*; do
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    if [ -n `basename \"$conf\" | grep '^[[:alnum:]][[:alnum:]\._-]*$' \
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        | grep -v '\.dpkg-.*$'` ]; then
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        [ -f "${conf}" ] && . "${conf}"
 
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        [ -f ${conf} ] && . ${conf}
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    fi
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done
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export DEVICE
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    if [ -x "$hook" ]; then
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        # Copy any files needed by the network hook
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        MANDOSNETHOOKDIR=/etc/mandos/network-hooks.d MODE=files \
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            VERBOSITY=0 "$hook" files | while read -r file target; do
 
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            VERBOSITY=0 "$hook" files | while read file target; do
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            if [ ! -e "${file}" ]; then
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                echo "WARNING: file ${file} not found, requested by Mandos network hook '${hook##*/}'" >&2
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            fi
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        done
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        # Copy and load any modules needed by the network hook
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        MANDOSNETHOOKDIR=/etc/mandos/network-hooks.d MODE=modules \
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            VERBOSITY=0 "$hook" modules | while read -r module; do
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            force_load "$module"
 
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            VERBOSITY=0 "$hook" modules | while read module; do
 
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            if [ -z "${target}" ]; then
 
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                force_load "$module"
 
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            fi
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        done
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    fi
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done