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#!/bin/bash
#
# rename-user - rename a user (login name) along with its group and home dir
#
# Copyright (C) 2015 Rodrigo Silva (MestreLion) <[email protected]>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. See <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
#
# TODO:
# - Fix files containing OLDHOME
# - Fix symlinks pointing to OLDHOME (or inside)
myname="${0##*/}"
mydir=$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")
prefix=/home
verbose=0
yes=0
force=0
movegroup=1
movehome=1
homeargs=()
newgroup=""
newhome=""
fatal() { [[ "$1" ]] && echo "$myname: error: $1" >&2 ; exit ${2:-1} ; }
message() { ((verbose)) && printf "%s\n" "$1"; }
argerr() { printf "%s: %s\n" "$myname" "${1:-error}" >&2 ; usage 1 ; }
invalid() { argerr "invalid argument: $1" ; }
missing() { argerr "missing ${2:+$2 }argument${1:+ from $1}." ; }
confirm()
{
local message="$1"
local yes=${2:-0}
local default=NO
local reply
if ! ((yes)); then
read -p "$message (y/n, default $default): " reply
reply="${reply:-$default}"
case "$reply" in
[Yy]*) ;;
* ) message "cancelled by user"; return 2;;
esac
fi
return 0
}
usage() {
cat <<-USAGE
Usage: $myname [options] NEWNAME [OLDNAME]
USAGE
if [[ "$1" ]] ; then
cat >&2 <<- USAGE
Try '$myname --help' for more information.
USAGE
exit 1
fi
cat <<-USAGE
Rename a user, including its home dir and default group.
A wrapper to automate usermod/groupmod with extra validations.
Options:
-h|--help - show this page.
-v|--verbose - print more details about what is being done.
-y|--yes - do not prompt for confirmation.
-f|--force - allow rename to existing home directory or group.
-D|--no-homedir - do not rename home directory.
-G|--no-group - do not rename primary group.
-d|--homedir PATH
- move current home directory to a custom PATH.
By default if its last path component matches OLDNAME
home is moved to 'basename <current home>/NEWNAME'.
Ignored if --no-homedir is set.
-g|--group NAME
- rename primary group to custom NAME. By default if
group name matches OLDNAME it is renamed to NEWNAME.
Ignored if --no-group is set.
Notes:
- Renaming 'root' or a currently logged in user is not allowed.
- Renaming to an existing user is not allowed.
- Moving home directory dir or renaming primary group to existing ones
is only allowed if --force is set.
- Does not work (yet) for encripted home directories.
Copyright (C) 2015 Rodrigo Silva (MestreLion) <[email protected]>
License: GPLv3 or later. See <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
USAGE
exit 0
}
# Option handling
args=()
for arg in "$@"; do [[ "$arg" == "-h" || "$arg" == "--help" ]] && usage ; done
while (( $# )); do
case "$1" in
-v|--verbose ) verbose=1 ;;
-y|--yes ) yes=1 ;;
-f|--force ) force=1 ;;
-D|--no-homedir ) movehome=0 ;;
-G|--no-group ) movegroup=0 ;;
-d|--homedir ) shift ; newhome="$1" ;;
-g|--group ) shift ; newgroup="$1";;
--home=* ) newhome="${1#*=}" ;;
--group=* ) newgroup="${1#*=}" ;;
-* ) invalid "$1" ;;
* ) args+=( "$1" ) ;;
esac
shift
done
if ((${#args[@]} >= 3)); then invalid "${args[2]}"; fi
# Name check
newname=${args[0]}
oldname=${args[1]:-"$USER"}
if [[ -z "$oldname" ]]; then missing "" "OLDNAME"; fi
if [[ -z "$newname" ]]; then missing "" "NEWNAME"; fi
if [[ "$oldname" == "root" ]]; then
fatal "renaming 'root' is not allowed."
fi
if cut -d: -f1 /etc/passwd | grep -qxm1 "$newname"; then
fatal "new user '$newname' already exists."
fi
if ! cut -d: -f1 /etc/passwd | grep -qxm1 "$oldname"; then
fatal "user '$oldname' does not exist."
fi
if users | grep -qwm1 "$oldname"; then
fatal "user '$oldname' is currently logged in."
fi
# Home check
oldhome=$(awk -F: -v name="$oldname" '$1 == name {print $6; exit}' /etc/passwd)
if ((movehome)); then
if [[ -z "$newhome" ]]; then
homebase=$(dirname "$oldhome")
homedir=$(basename "$oldhome")
if [[ "$homedir" == "$oldname" ]]; then
newhome="$homebase"/"$newname"
else
newhome=$oldhome
fi
fi
if [[ "$newhome" != "$oldhome" ]]; then
homeargs=(-d "$newhome" -m)
else
homeargs=()
movehome=0
fi
if !((force)) && ((movehome)) &&
[[ -e "$newhome" ]]; then
fatal "new homedir '$newhome' already exists. Use --homedir to set a different one or --force to use it anyway."
fi
else
newhome=$oldhome
homeargs=()
fi
# Group check
oldgroup=$(groups "$oldname" | cut -d' ' -f3)
if ((movegroup)); then
if [[ -z "$newgroup" ]]; then
if [[ "$oldgroup" == "$oldname" ]]; then
newgroup=$newname
else
movegroup=0
fi
fi
if !((force)) && ((movegroup)) &&
cut -d: -f1 /etc/group | grep -qxm1 "$newgroup"; then
fatal "new group '$newgroup' already exists. Use --group to set a different one or --force to use it anyway."
fi
else
newgroup=$oldgroup
fi
message "Old user:"
message "Login: $oldname"
message "Group: $oldgroup"
message "Home: $oldhome"
message ""
message "New user:"
message "Login: $newname"
message "Group: $newgroup"
message "Home: $newhome"
message ""
if !((yes)) && ! confirm "Rename user '$oldname' to '$newname'?"; then
exit
fi
sudo usermod -l "$newname" "${homeargs[@]}" "$oldname"
if ((movegroup)); then
sudo groupmod -n "$newgroup" "$oldgroup"
fi
if ((movehome)); then
message "Listing all files containing old home '$oldhome'. This may take a while..."
find "$newhome" -lname "$oldhome" 2>/dev/null
find "$newhome" -lname "$oldhome/*" 2>/dev/null
grep --color -sr "$oldhome" /
fi
exit
#At the start screen press Ctrl+ALT+F1.
#Log in using your username and password.
#Set a password for the "root" account.
#sudo passwd root
#Log out.
#exit
#Log in using the "root" account and the password you have previously set.
#Change the username and the home folder to the new name that you want.
#usermod -l <newname> -d /home/<newname> -m <oldname>
#Change the group name to the new name that you want.
#groupmod -n <newgroup> <oldgroup>
#Lock the "root" account.
#passwd -l root
#better yet: passwd -d root
#If you were using ecryptfs (encrypted home directory).
# Mount your encrypted directory using ecryptfs-recover-private and
# edit <mountpoint>/.ecryptfs/Private.mnt to reflect your new home directory.
#Log out.
#exit
#press Ctrl+ALT+F7.