Various hacks to support use of Ed25519 keys in OpenSSH.
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1### -*-bash-*-
2###
3### Bash startup things
4
5## The `.bashrc' hook will run us if it thinks we haven't been run before.
6## We should therefore let it know.
7export __mdw_profile=done
8
9###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
10### Utility functions.
11
12## __mdw_addto VAR DIR PATH ...
13##
14## VAR is the name of a PATH-like environment variable (i.e., one which
15## contains a sequence of pathnames separated by colons). DIR is either `l'
16## or `r'. The PATHs are pathnames. Those PATHs which correspond to
17## existing directories but which aren't currently named in the variable are
18## added to the left or right (depending on DIR) of VAR. The relative order
19## of PATHs added in the same invokation is the same as the order they
20## appeared in PATHs: the DIR argument only affects which end of the VAR they
21## get added to.
22__mdw_addto () {
23 local var=$1 val dir=$2 new="" change=nil
24 eval "val=\$$var"
25 shift 2
26 for i in "$@"; do
27 case "$new:" in *:$i:*) continue;; esac
28 [ -d $i ] || continue
29 case "X$val" in
30 X) val=$i change=t continue ;;
31 X$i) continue ;;
32 X*:$i:*) val=`echo $val | sed -e "s=:$i:=:="` ;;
33 X$i:*) val=${val#$i:} ;;
34 X*:$i) val=${val%:$i} ;;
35 esac
36 new=$new:$i change=t
37 done
38 case $dir in
39 l) val=${new#:}:$val ;;
40 r) val=$val$new ;;
41 esac
42 case $change in t) export $var="$val" ;; esac
43}
44
45## __mdw_programp NAME
46##
47## Does NAME exist as an executable program?
48__mdw_programp () { type -t >/dev/null "$1"; }
49
50###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
51### Other preliminaries.
52
53## Work out my home directory.
54##
55## This horrible trick resolves symbolic links. It enables resolving links,
56## changes directory and displays the name of the directory in a subshell to
57## avoid changing the current state.
58HOME=`(set -P; cd $HOME; pwd)`
59[ -n "$SCHROOT_SESSION_ID" ] || cd $HOME
60
61## CDE's session structure is demented and doesn't leave us with a proper
62## logout hook, so synthesize one here.
63[ -n "$DT" ] && trap "source $HOME/.bash_logout" EXIT
64
65###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
66### Set some basic paths.
67
68## The main path.
69__mdw_addto PATH l \
70 $HOME/bin \
71 {/usr{/local,}{,/X11R6},}{/bin,/sbin,/games} \
72 /opt/nfast{,/gcc}{/bin,/sbin} \
73 $HOME/src/ncipher/scripts
74
75## If we have Plan 9 from User Space, then add that in.
76if [ -d /usr/local/plan9 ]; then
77 export PLAN9=/usr/local/plan9
78 __mdw_addto PATH r \
79 $PLAN9/bin
80fi
81
82## Search for `info' documents.
83__mdw_addto INFOPATH r \
84 $HOME/info \
85 /usr/info /usr/share/info \
86 /usr/local/info /usr/local/share/info \
87 /usr/local/share/info/its
88
89## Script libraries.
90__mdw_addto PERLLIB r $HOME/lib/perl
91__mdw_addto PYTHONPATH r $HOME/lib/python
92
93###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
94### Various other kinds of configuration.
95
96__mdw_setconf () {
97 if val=$(mdw-conf 2>/dev/null "$2"); then
98 eval "export $1=\$val"
99 fi
100}
101
102## Establish a temporary directory.
103[ "$TMPDIR" ] || eval `tmpdir -b`
104export TMP=$TMPDIR
105
106## Sensible umask if users have their own groups.
107umask 002
108
109## Mail and general identification.
110__mdw_setconf MAIL mailbox
111export NAME="Mark Wooding"
112__mdw_setconf EMAIL email
113export QMAILINJECT=c
114
115## Some programs want to know the hostname.
116[ -z "$HOST" ] && export HOST=`hostname`
117
118## Text editor configuration.
119export MDW_EDITOR=ed
120emacs_startup_args="--no-site-file --mdw-fast-startup -nw"
121for ed in \
122 "emacs23 $emacs_startup_args" \
123 "emacs24 $emacs_startup_args" \
124 "emacs22 $emacs_startup_args" \
125 "emacs21 $emacs_startup_args" \
126 zile mg \
127 "emacs -nw" \
128 vi pico nano ae; do
129 name=`echo $ed | sed 's/ .*$//'`
130 if __mdw_programp "$name"; then
131 MDW_EDITOR=$ed
132 break
133 fi
134done
135export EDITOR=mdw-editor VISUAL=mdw-editor
136
137## Determine the locale settings. Really don't set LC_COLLATE because it
138## messes with the order of files in `ls' listings and similar.
139if [ "$DISPLAY" != "" ]; then
140 LANG=`mdw-conf x-ctype POSIX`
141else
142 : ${LANG=${LC_CTYPE-${LC_ALL-`mdw-conf console-ctype POSIX`}}}
143 case "$TERM,`tty`" in
144 linux,/dev/tty*)
145 if { vt-is-UTF8 ||
146 kbd_mode | grep UTF-8; } >/dev/null 2>&1; then
147 ctype=.utf8
148 else
149 ctype=
150 fi
151 LANG=${LANG%.*}$ctype
152 ;;
153 esac
154fi
155unset LC_ALL
156export LC_COLLATE=POSIX LANG
157
158## Pager configuration.
159export MDW_PAGER=`type -p less` PAGER=mdw-pager METAMAIL_PAGER=mdw-pager
160export LESS="-iqgRh1j.3FSX"
161export LESSOPEN="|lesspipe.sh %s"
162case "${LC_CTYPE-$LANG}" in
163 *utf8 | *utf-8 | *UTF8 | *UTF-8) LESSCHARSET=utf-8 ;;
164 *) LESSCHARSET=latin1 ;;
165esac
166export LESSCHARSET
167__mdw_programp global && export LESSGLOBALTAGS=global
168
169## HTTP and FTP proxies.
170http=`mdw-conf http-proxy none`
171case "${http_proxy-none},$http" in
172 *,none) ;;
173 none,*) export http_proxy=http://$http/ ;;
174esac
175ftp=`mdw-conf ftp-proxy none`
176case "${ftp_proxy-none},$ftp,${http_proxy-none}" in
177 *,none,none) ;;
178 none,none,*) export ftp_proxy=$http_proxy ;;
179 none,*,*) export ftp_proxy=http://$ftp/ ;;
180esac
181
182## Ncurses programs should use the Unicode box-drawing characters because the
183## alternative character set stuff isn't supported well.
184export NCURSES_NO_UTF8_ACS=1
185
186## Shut up Perl's readline machinery.
187export PERL_READLINE_NOWARN=yes
188
189## If we have `distcc' then tell `ccache' to use it.
190__mdw_programp distcc && export CCACHE_PREFIX=distcc
191
192## Choose a sensible web browser. If we have a display, try to pick a
193## graphical one.
194browsers="elinks w3m lynx"
195case "${DISPLAY+t}" in
196 t) browsers="mdw-iceweasel mdw-chrome iceweasel firefox $browsers" ;;
197esac
198for i in $browsers; do
199 if __mdw_programp $i; then
200 export BROWSER=$i
201 break
202 fi
203done
204unset browsers
205
206## Acquiring root privileges. This is mainly the job of `bashrc', but we
207## cache the mechanism here.
208__mdw_setconf __MDW_ROOTLY rootly
209export BECOME="--preserve-environment"
210
211## It's useful to see the little sigils in `ls'.
212[ -z "$LS_OPTIONS" ] && export LS_OPTIONS="-F"
213
214## Settings for BBC BASIC listing.
215export BASCAT="-l +n"
216
217## Version control hacking.
218export CVS_RSH=ssh
219__mdw_setconf CVSROOT cvs-root
220__mdw_setconf SVNROOT svn-root
221export P4CONFIG=.p4
222
223## News server.
224__mdw_setconf NNTPSERVER nntp-server
225
226## Help X programs find their resources.
227export XUSERFILESEARCHPATH="$HOME/.Xapps/%N:/usr/lib/X11/%T/%N%S"
228
229## Make OpenOffice.org do its thing properly.
230export OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP=gnome
231
232## Configure `ps'.
233export PS_PERSONALITY=gnu
234
235## Disable core dumps.
236ulimit -S -c 0
237
238###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
239### Authentication and SSH hacking.
240
241## Start an authentication agent. This is unnecessarily fiddly. If there's
242## a Gnome keyring server then we should use that; unfortunately, it may not
243## yet have had a chance to populate the environment with its settings, so we
244## go off and fetch them.
245if { { [ "$GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL" ] &&
246 [ -s "$GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL" ]; } ||
247 { [ "$DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS" ] &&
248 __mdw_programp gnome-keyring-daemon; }; } &&
249 stuff=$(gnome-keyring-daemon -s -c gpg 2>/dev/null)
250then
251 eval "$stuff"
252 export SSH_AUTH_SOCK GPG_AGENT_INFO
253fi
254
255## If we still don't have an agent then start one with a stable name.
256eval `start-ssh-agent -b`
257
258## Decide whether this session should be considered `secure'. A session is
259## secure if it's on a secure TTY, but there are lots of ways of finding out
260## which TTYs are secure.
261if [ -z "$__mdw_bashrc" ] && [ "$__mdw_force_secure_session" = "yes" ] ||
262 ( tty="`tty`" devtty="(/dev/)?${tty#/dev/}"
263 { { { [ -e /etc/securetty ] && sectty=/etc/securetty; } ||
264 { [ -e /etc/securettys ] && sectty=/etc/securettys; }; } &&
265 egrep "$devtty" $sectty >/dev/null; } ||
266 { [ -e /etc/default/login ] &&
267 egrep "^CONSOLE=$devtty" /etc/default/login >/dev/null; } ||
268 case "${tty#/dev/}" in
269 console|systty|tty[0-9]) true ;;
270 *) false ;;
271 esac )
272then
273 export __mdw_sechost="`hostname`"
274fi
275
276## Start a passphrase pixie if there is one and it's not already running.
277if pixie --version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
278 mkdir -p $HOME/.catacomb
279 pixie=${CATACOMB_PIXIE-$HOME/.catacomb/pixie}
280 if [ -S "$pixie" ] && pixie -C help >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
281 :
282 else
283 pixie -d 2>>$HOME/.catacomb/pixie.log
284 __mdw_started_pixie=yes
285 fi
286fi
287
288###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
289### Finishing touches.
290
291## If there's a local hook then run it.
292[ -f "$HOME/.profile-local" ] && . "$HOME/.profile-local"
293
294## If we haven't run the `.bashrc' yet, and this shell is interactive, then
295## run it now.
296[ -z "$__mdw_bashrc" ] && [ -t 0 ] && \
297 [ -r $HOME/.bashrc ] && . $HOME/.bashrc
298
299###----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------