dev/chroot-test/action/go
author Paul Crowley <paul@lshift.net>
Sat, 18 Dec 2010 00:04:05 +0000
changeset 282 1239880543cf
parent 272 f7c64f03cd60
child 283 01eca64f77ab
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
Some improvements to the chroot test, try to make it work with Debian

#!/bin/sh

set -e

cd action

ls -l

. ./testing_system

#exec > results 2>&1

aptitude --allow-untrusted --quiet --without-recommends --assume-yes  install \
    openssh-server

perl -i -pe 's/^Port 22$/Port 2222/' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
/etc/init.d/ssh start
ssh-keyscan -p 2222 localhost > /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts

if [ -e mercurial-server ] ; then
    aptitude --allow-untrusted --quiet --without-recommends --assume-yes  install \
        make mercurial xsltproc docbook-xsl openssh-server \
        python python-support adduser 
    cd mercurial-server
    make setup-adduser
else
    aptitude --allow-untrusted --quiet --without-recommends --assume-yes  install \
         debconf python python-support adduser mercurial openssh-server 
    dpkg -i *.deb
fi

for user in test1 test2 ; do
    adduser --gecos $user --disabled-password $user
    su -l -c 'mkdir .ssh' $user
    su -l -c 'ssh-keygen -N "" -f .ssh/id_rsa -t rsa' $user
done
cp /home/test1/.ssh/id_rsa.pub /etc/mercurial-server/keys/root/test1
su -l -c /usr/local/share/mercurial-server/refresh-auth hg
su -l -c /action/test1 test1
su -l -c /action/test2 test2

/etc/init.d/ssh stop

#touch results