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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
# Licensed under the MIT License. See https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2090316 for license information.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Docs: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/blob/main/script-library/docs/sshd.md
# Maintainer: The VS Code and Codespaces Teams
#
# Note: You can change your user's password with "sudo passwd $(whoami)" (or just "passwd" if running as root).
SSHD_PORT="${SSHD_PORT:-"2222"}"
USERNAME="${USERNAME:-"${_REMOTE_USER:-"automatic"}"}"
START_SSHD="${START_SSHD:-"false"}"
NEW_PASSWORD="${NEW_PASSWORD:-"skip"}"
FIX_ENVIRONMENT="${FIX_ENVIRONMENT:-"true"}"
set -e
# Clean up
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e 'Script must be run as root. Use sudo, su, or add "USER root" to your Dockerfile before running this script.'
exit 1
fi
# Determine the appropriate non-root user
if [ "${USERNAME}" = "auto" ] || [ "${USERNAME}" = "automatic" ]; then
USERNAME=""
POSSIBLE_USERS=("vscode" "node" "codespace" "$(awk -v val=1000 -F ":" '$3==val{print $1}' /etc/passwd)")
for CURRENT_USER in "${POSSIBLE_USERS[@]}"; do
if id -u ${CURRENT_USER} > /dev/null 2>&1; then
USERNAME=${CURRENT_USER}
break
fi
done
if [ "${USERNAME}" = "" ]; then
USERNAME=root
fi
elif [ "${USERNAME}" = "none" ] || ! id -u ${USERNAME} > /dev/null 2>&1; then
USERNAME=root
fi
apt_get_update()
{
if [ "$(find /var/lib/apt/lists/* | wc -l)" = "0" ]; then
echo "Running apt-get update..."
apt-get update -y
fi
}
# Checks if packages are installed and installs them if not
check_packages() {
if ! dpkg -s "$@" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
apt_get_update
apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends "$@"
fi
}
# Ensure apt is in non-interactive to avoid prompts
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
# Install openssh-server openssh-client
check_packages openssh-server openssh-client lsof
# Generate password if new password set to the word "random"
if [ "${NEW_PASSWORD}" = "random" ]; then
NEW_PASSWORD="$(openssl rand -hex 16)"
EMIT_PASSWORD="true"
elif [ "${NEW_PASSWORD}" != "skip" ]; then
# If new password not set to skip, set it for the specified user
echo "${USERNAME}:${NEW_PASSWORD}" | chpasswd
fi
if [ $(getent group ssh) ]; then
echo "'ssh' group already exists."
else
echo "adding 'ssh' group, as it does not already exist."
groupadd ssh
fi
# Add user to ssh group
if [ "${USERNAME}" != "root" ]; then
usermod -aG ssh ${USERNAME}
fi
# Setup sshd
mkdir -p /var/run/sshd
sed -i 's/session\s*required\s*pam_loginuid\.so/session optional pam_loginuid.so/g' /etc/pam.d/sshd
sed -i 's/#*PermitRootLogin prohibit-password/PermitRootLogin yes/g' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
sed -i -E "s/#*\s*Port\s+.+/Port ${SSHD_PORT}/g" /etc/ssh/sshd_config
# Need to UsePAM so /etc/environment is processed
sed -i -E "s/#?\s*UsePAM\s+.+/UsePAM yes/g" /etc/ssh/sshd_config
# Script to store variables that exist at the time the ENTRYPOINT is fired
store_env_script="$(cat << 'EOF'
# Wire in codespaces secret processing to zsh if present (since may have been added to image after script was run)
if [ -f /etc/zsh/zlogin ] && ! grep '/etc/profile.d/00-restore-secrets.sh' /etc/zsh/zlogin > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo -e "if [ -f /etc/profile.d/00-restore-secrets.sh ]; then . /etc/profile.d/00-restore-secrets.sh; fi\n$(cat /etc/zsh/zlogin 2>/dev/null || echo '')" | sudoIf tee /etc/zsh/zlogin > /dev/null
fi
EOF
)"
# Script to ensure login shells get the latest Codespaces secrets
restore_secrets_script="$(cat << 'EOF'
#!/bin/sh
if [ "${CODESPACES}" != "true" ] || [ "${VSCDC_FIXED_SECRETS}" = "true" ] || [ ! -z "${GITHUB_CODESPACES_TOKEN}" ]; then
# Not codespaces, already run, or secrets already in environment, so return
return
fi
if [ -f /workspaces/.codespaces/shared/.env-secrets ]; then
while read line
do
key=$(echo $line | sed "s/=.*//")
value=$(echo $line | sed "s/$key=//1")
decodedValue=$(echo $value | base64 -d)
export $key="$decodedValue"
done < /workspaces/.codespaces/shared/.env-secrets
fi
export VSCDC_FIXED_SECRETS=true
EOF
)"
# Write out a scripts that can be referenced as an ENTRYPOINT to auto-start sshd and fix login environments
tee /usr/local/share/ssh-init.sh > /dev/null \
<< 'EOF'
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script is intended to be run as root with a container that runs as root (even if you connect with a different user)
# However, it supports running as a user other than root if passwordless sudo is configured for that same user.
set -e
sudoIf()
{
if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
sudo "$@"
else
"$@"
fi
}
EOF
if [ "${FIX_ENVIRONMENT}" = "true" ]; then
echo "${store_env_script}" >> /usr/local/share/ssh-init.sh
echo "${restore_secrets_script}" > /etc/profile.d/00-restore-secrets.sh
chmod +x /etc/profile.d/00-restore-secrets.sh
# Wire in zsh if present
if type zsh > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo -e "if [ -f /etc/profile.d/00-restore-secrets.sh ]; then . /etc/profile.d/00-restore-secrets.sh; fi\n$(cat /etc/zsh/zlogin 2>/dev/null || echo '')" > /etc/zsh/zlogin
fi
fi
tee -a /usr/local/share/ssh-init.sh > /dev/null \
<< 'EOF'
# ** Start SSH server **
sudoIf /etc/init.d/ssh start 2>&1 | sudoIf tee /tmp/sshd.log > /dev/null
set +e
exec "$@"
EOF
chmod +x /usr/local/share/ssh-init.sh
# If we should start sshd now, do so
if [ "${START_SSHD}" = "true" ]; then
/usr/local/share/ssh-init.sh
fi
# Output success details
echo -e "Done!\n\n- Port: ${SSHD_PORT}\n- User: ${USERNAME}"
if [ "${EMIT_PASSWORD}" = "true" ]; then
echo "- Password: ${NEW_PASSWORD}"
fi
# Clean up
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
echo -e "\nForward port ${SSHD_PORT} to your local machine and run:\n\n ssh -p ${SSHD_PORT} -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o GlobalKnownHostsFile=/dev/null ${USERNAME}@localhost\n"