Thanks!  That was I was searching for.

I've mixed up something in my question. Of course it's ax25d
and axspawn.

Robert


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Von: Bob Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Samstag, 02. Oktober 1999 17:33
Betreff: Re: axipd - user creation


>Robert Schelander wrote:
>
>> Do you know where is the right place to insert additional code when
>> axipd does automatic user creation?
>> What is the right c-syntax to execute a script? I know C, but I've never
>> used it on a Linux machine. (up to now only on Windows based systems)
>>
>> The main reason I want to do this, is to give each user a www directory
>> in his homedirectory and add it to the apache configuration.
>> Maybe you know a more comfortable way without adding new code
>> and recompile.
>
>You're looking for axspawn.  Axspawn gets called from ax25d when a user
>connects to the callsign you setup for the shell account.  The howto docs
will
>explain how to set that up.  It creates a user account and puts the
>ax25.profile in the users directory as .profile.  I use this .profile to
write
>over itself creating a new .profile and some other files and directories.
I'll
>include my ax25.profile, but it may be a bit more than you want... It sets
up
>htaccess and add a couple of simple cgi scripts.  You need to have suexe
setup
>for those to work.
>
>Axspawn creates a xxx... subdirectory.  It's a pain.  You end up with a
bunch
>of directories with one user directory in it and that user only dropped by
once
>to look around. ;-(
>I changed line 394 in axspawn. from this....
>        sprintf(homedir, "%s/%s.../%s", start_home, subdir, newuser);
>
>to this...
>        sprintf(homedir, "%s/%s", start_home,  newuser);
>
>
>Here's the ax25.profile
>
>#! /bin/bash
>#
>if [ -f /etc/ax25env ]; then
>        . /etc/ax25env
>fi
>PATH=.:$HOME/bin:$PATH
>ENV=$HOME/.bashrc
>USERNAME=$LOGNAME
>export USERNAME ENV PATH
>#
>#
>echo "default
>   login anonymous
>   password $LOGNAME@$HOSTNAME
>   macdef init
>   binary
>
>" >.netrc
>#
>#
>chmod 755 .
>echo "/char ibmpc ibmpc" >.conversrc
>echo  $LOGNAME: >.users
>mkdir bin
>mkdir -p pbbs.ctl
>chmod 777 pbbs.ctl
>touch pbbs.ctl/lastread
>chmod 666 pbbs.ctl/lastread
>#
>mkdir public_html
>mkdir public_html/private
>#
>echo "AuthName restricted $LOGNAME
>AuthType Basic
>AuthUserFile $HOME/.users
>require user $LOGNAME
>" > public_html/private/.htaccess
>
>#
>echo "<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Test page for new accounts</TITLE></HEAD>
> <BODY
>  BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"
>  TEXT="#000000"
>  LINK="#0000FF"
>  VLINK="#000080"
>  ALINK="#FF0000"
> >
>  <H1 ALIGN="CENTER">
>   It Worked! <BR>
></CENTER></BODY></HTML>
>" > public_html/index.html
>#
>echo '#!/usr/bin/perl
>require "/etc/ribbs/readconf";
>$hostname = substr(qx(/bin/hostname),0,-1);
>print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
>print "<HTML><BODY BGCOLOR=#afcfef>";
>print "<center>$haddress</center><pre>";
>print "msg#     From                    Subject<br>";
>(@line)=split(/\n/, qx(/usr/bin/frm -n));
>foreach $line (@line){
>$n=substr($line,0,3) if (substr($line,0,3) =~/^\d\d\d/);
>$n=substr($line,1,2) if (substr($line,0,3) =~/^\D\d\d/);
>$n=substr($line,2,1) if (substr($line,0,3) =~/^\D\D\d/);
>print "<A HREF=readmail.cgi?$n>$line</a><br>";
>}
>print "</pre><hr></B></BODY></HTML>";
>'> public_html/private/lp.cgi
>chmod 700 public_html/private/lp.cgi
>#
>echo '#!/bin/bash  -f
>haddress=`/etc/ribbs/readconf haddress`
>echo Content-type: text/html
>echo
>echo  "<html><head><title>"$haddress"</title></head><BODY BGCOLOR=#afcfef>"
>echo  "<center>"$haddress"</center>"
>echo Message number $*
>echo "<br><pre>"
>/usr/bin/readmsg  -f  /var/spool/mail/$LOGNAME $*
>echo "</pre> </html>"
>echo
>'> public_html/private/readmail.cgi
>chmod 700 public_html/private/readmail.cgi
>echo '
># This example if for using procmail.
>#"|IFS=' ' && p=/usr/bin/procmail && test -f $p && exec $p -Yf- || exit 75'
$LO
>
># This example is to just forward the mail to a new address.
>#[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>' >.forward
>#
>#
>echo "#! /bin/bash
># User specific aliases and functions
>if [ -f /etc/ax25env ]; then
>        . /etc/ax25env
>fi
># User specific environment and startup programs
>PATH=.:\$HOME/bin:\$PATH
>USERNAME=$LOGNAME
>export USERNAME PATH
>" > .profile
>chmod 700 .profile
>
>
>
>Bob
>
>
>

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