#!/bin/zsh # # Undertaker, auxiliary command for Tomb # # Tomb is a tool to operate file encryption of private and secret data # # Undertaker is a tool to retrieve tomb keys from various sources # # {{{ Copyleft (C) 2011 Denis Roio # # This source code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This source code 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. # Please refer to the GNU Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Public License along with # this source code; if not, write to: # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # }}} # first of all source the tomb core functions which tomb > /dev/null if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then print "$fg[red][!]$fg[white] Tomb command not found, operation aborted."; exit 1 fi typeset -A opts typeset -A args function undertaker_scheme() { zparseopts -D -print-path=print_path scheme=$1 keypath=$2 case $scheme in bluetooth) #TODO: support --print-path act "access to bluetooth protocol requested" which obexftp &> /dev/null if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then error "obexftp not found, needed for bluetooth: operation aborted." return 64 fi keytmp=`safe_dir undertaker` cd $keytmp # fetch key from bluetooth, url format: bluetooth://55:33:44:55:66/file/path obexdevpath=${keypath#*//} obexdev=${obexdevpath%%/*} obexpath=${obexdevpath#*/} act "obex device: $obexdev" act "obex path: $obexpath" obexftp -b $obexdev -g $obexpath if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then rmdir ${keytmp} die "a problem occurred retreiving the key via bluetooth." fi # print out the key on stdout cat $obexpath >&1 # wipe out the key ${WIPE[@]} $obexpath cd - rmdir ${keytmp} # tombkey="basename $obexpath" ;; file) if ! [[ -f $keypath ]]; then error "Invalid path $keypath" return 1 fi if [[ -n $print_path ]]; then echo $keypath; else < $keypath r=$? if [[ $r != 0 ]]; then return 1; fi return 0 fi ;; *) #TODO: support undertaker-$scheme error "url protocol not recognized: $baseurl" return 64 ;; esac } function main() { typeset -A opts zparseopts -M -E -D -Aopts -poll -print-path -machine-parseable if ! [ $1 ] ; then error "an argument is missing, the undertaker is confused" act "usage: undertaker [options] url://host:path/to/tomb.key" exit 1; fi local -a tomb_opts if [[ -n ${(k)opts[--machine-parseable]} ]]; then tomb_opts+='--machine-parseable' fi local -A backupopts backupopts=${(kv)opts} source tomb ${tomb_opts[@]} source opts=${(kv)backupopts} check_bin notice "Undertaker will look for $1" ARG1=${1} scheme=${ARG1%://*} keypath=${ARG1#*//} if [[ -n ${(k)opts[--poll]} ]]; then while true; do progress poll 0 search undertaker_scheme $scheme $keypath r=$? if [[ $r == 64 ]]; then exit 64 fi progress poll 100 done sleep 3 done else undertaker_scheme $scheme $keypath fi } main $* ### Conventions and other comments: # # EXIT CODES FOR SCHEME HANDLERS # 0 is for everything went fine # 64 is for "not supported/the problem won't be solved by polling". This is for things like: unmet dependencies, not supported at all, etc # everything else means just "error". Use 1, please. So other codes can be used if needed #