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msys2-sshd-setup2.sh
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#!/bin/sh
# https://gist.github.com/samhocevar/00eec26d9e9988d080ac
# 2021-08-18 dl by David Gleba
#
# msys2-sshd-setup.sh — configure sshd on MSYS2 and run it as a Windows service
#
# Please report issues and/or improvements to Sam Hocevar <[email protected]>
#
# Prerequisites:
# — MSYS2 itself: http://sourceforge.net/projects/msys2/
# — admin tools: pacman -S openssh cygrunsrv mingw-w64-x86_64-editrights
#
# This script is a cleaned up and improved version of the procedure initially
# found at https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Building/Windows/SSHD
#
# Gotchas:
# — the log file will be /var/log/msys2_sshd.log
# — if you get error “sshd: fatal: seteuid XXX : No such device or address”
# in the logs, try “passwd -R” (with admin privileges)
#
# Changelog:
# 27 Jun 2019 — rename service to msys2_sshd to avoid conflicts with Windows OpenSSH
# — use mkgroup.exe as suggested in the comments
# — fix a problem with CRLF and grep
# 24 Aug 2015 — run server with -e to redirect logs to /var/log/sshd.log
#
set -e
#
# Configuration
#
PRIV_USER=sshd_server
PRIV_NAME="Privileged user for sshd"
UNPRIV_USER=sshd # DO NOT CHANGE; this username is hardcoded in the openssh code
UNPRIV_NAME="Privilege separation user for sshd"
EMPTY_DIR=/var/empty
#
# Check installation sanity
#
if ! /mingw64/bin/editrights -h >/dev/null; then
echo "ERROR: Missing 'editrights'. Try: pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-editrights."
exit 1
fi
if ! cygrunsrv -v >/dev/null; then
echo "ERROR: Missing 'cygrunsrv'. Try: pacman -S cygrunsrv."
exit 1
fi
if ! ssh-keygen -A; then
echo "ERROR: Missing 'ssh-keygen'. Try: pacman -S openssh."
exit 1
fi
#
# The privileged cyg_server user
#
# Some random password; this is only needed internally by cygrunsrv and
# is limited to 14 characters by Windows (lol)
tmp_pass="$(tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' < /dev/urandom | dd count=14 bs=1 2>/dev/null)"
# Create user
add="$(if ! net user "${PRIV_USER}" >/dev/null; then echo "//add"; fi)"
if ! net user "${PRIV_USER}" "${tmp_pass}" ${add} //fullname:"${PRIV_NAME}" \
//homedir:"$(cygpath -w ${EMPTY_DIR})" //yes; then
echo "ERROR: Unable to create Windows user ${PRIV_USER}"
exit 1
fi
# Add user to the Administrators group if necessary
admingroup="$(mkgroup -l | awk -F: '{if ($2 == "S-1-5-32-544") print $1;}')"
if ! (net localgroup "${admingroup}" | grep -q '^'"${PRIV_USER}"'\>'); then
if ! net localgroup "${admingroup}" "${PRIV_USER}" //add; then
echo "ERROR: Unable to add user ${PRIV_USER} to group ${admingroup}"
exit 1
fi
fi
# Infinite passwd expiry
passwd -e "${PRIV_USER}"
# set required privileges
for flag in SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege SeCreateTokenPrivilege \
SeTcbPrivilege SeDenyRemoteInteractiveLogonRight SeServiceLogonRight; do
if ! /mingw64/bin/editrights -a "${flag}" -u "${PRIV_USER}"; then
echo "ERROR: Unable to give ${flag} rights to user ${PRIV_USER}"
exit 1
fi
done
#
# The unprivileged sshd user (for privilege separation)
#
add="$(if ! net user "${UNPRIV_USER}" >/dev/null; then echo "//add"; fi)"
if ! net user "${UNPRIV_USER}" ${add} //fullname:"${UNPRIV_NAME}" \
//homedir:"$(cygpath -w ${EMPTY_DIR})" //active:no; then
echo "ERROR: Unable to create Windows user ${PRIV_USER}"
exit 1
fi
#
# Add or update /etc/passwd entries
#
touch /etc/passwd
for u in "${PRIV_USER}" "${UNPRIV_USER}"; do
sed -i -e '/^'"${u}"':/d' /etc/passwd
SED='/^'"${u}"':/s?^\(\([^:]*:\)\{5\}\).*?\1'"${EMPTY_DIR}"':/bin/false?p'
mkpasswd -l -u "${u}" | sed -e 's/^[^:]*+//' | sed -ne "${SED}" \
>> /etc/passwd
done
mkgroup.exe -l > /etc/group
#
# Finally, register service with cygrunsrv and start it
#
cygrunsrv -R msys2_sshd || true
cygrunsrv -I msys2_sshd -d "MSYS2 sshd" -p \
/usr/bin/sshd.exe -a "-D -e" -y tcpip -u "${PRIV_USER}" -w "${tmp_pass}"
# The SSH service should start automatically when Windows is rebooted. You can
# manually restart the service by running `net stop msys2_sshd` + `net start msys2_sshd`
if ! net start msys2_sshd; then
echo "ERROR: Unable to start msys2_sshd service"
exit 1
fi