Difference between revisions of "User Management (Buster)"
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| − | This makes use of the templates we make in other parts of the guide, applying them accordingly. | + | This makes use of the templates we make in other parts of the guide, applying them accordingly. /root/csr.cnf:  | 
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| + | === /root/csr.cnf === | ||
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| + |  # Template file for automagic csr generation. | ||
| + |  # Import domain name | ||
| + |  FQDN = DOMAIN | ||
| + | |||
| + |  # the name of your organization | ||
| + |  ORGNAME = myorgname | ||
| + | |||
| + |  # Mainly for www. but can add others, of course. | ||
| + |  ALTNAMES = DNS:$FQDN, DNS:www.$FQDN # , DNS:bar.$FQDN , DNS:www.foo.$FQDN | ||
| + | |||
| + |  [ req ] | ||
| + |  default_bits = 4096 | ||
| + |  default_md = sha256 | ||
| + |  prompt = no | ||
| + |  encrypt_key = no | ||
| + |  distinguished_name = dn | ||
| + |  req_extensions = req_ext | ||
| + | |||
| + |  [ dn ] | ||
| + |  C = US | ||
| + |  O = $ORGNAME | ||
| + |  CN = $FQDN | ||
| + | |||
| + |  [ req_ext ] | ||
| + |  subjectAltName = $ALTNAMES | ||
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| {{Bottom Buster}} | {{Bottom Buster}} | ||
Revision as of 19:49, 22 January 2021
At best, there's me, and one or two people I'm training, who actually have shell access.
So I make my user settings pretty global.
Users and Groups
Some of this stuff is discussed in various relevant sections as well.
addgroup --gid 70 wheel addgroup --gid 72 hugepager addgroup --gid 74 website addgroup --gid 900 vmail grpck -s useradd -d /var/vmail -s /usr/sbin/nologin -g 900 -r -u 900 vmail usermod -a -G adm,cdrom,audio,src,staff,games,users,wheel adminusernamehere usermod -a -G wheel root
Adding wheel to root is necessary for later security measures.
/etc/bash.bashrc
I add:
# Enable completion shopt -s globstar shopt -s histappend HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth HISTFILESIZE=65536 HISTSIZE=256 # There is a point at which either just typing it # again or looking through the file is more productive...
Bash completion is provided through /etc/profile.d/ so no need to uncomment.
/etc/profile.d/ls.sh
# Colors and aliasing
# Prefer to set this up as an 'include' instead. Easier to make
# alias changes that I may be using across a large number of accounts.
# Check for interactive bash
[ -z "$BASH_VERSION" -o -z "$PS1" ] && return
if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then
    test -r ~/.dircolors && eval "$(dircolors -b ~/.dircolors)" || eval "$(dircolors -b)"
    alias ls='ls --color=auto -A'
    alias l='ls --color=auto -la'
else
    alias ls='ls -A'
    alias l='ls -la'
fi
Default /etc/skel
mkdir /etc/skel/.ssh mkdir /etc/skel/bin touch /etc/skel/.ssh/authorized_keys /etc/skel/.toprc /etc/skel/.viminfo /etc/skel/.bash_history chmod 640 /etc/skel/.bash_logout /etc/skel/.bashrc /etc/skel/.profile /etc/skel/.toprc /etc/skel/.ssh/authorized_keys /etc/skel/.viminfo /etc/skel/.bash_history chmod 750 /etc/skel/.ssh/ /etc/skel/ /etc/skel/bin
I also add my own public key to authorized_keys here.
/etc/skel/.toprc
RCfile for "top with windows"           # shameless braggin'
Id:a, Mode_altscr=0, Mode_irixps=1, Delay_time=0.500, Curwin=2
Def     fieldscur=ABEGHIOPSQTNWKMcdfJLrUVYZX
        winflags=64808, sortindx=0, maxtasks=0
        summclr=1, msgsclr=1, headclr=3, taskclr=1
Job     fieldscur=ABcefgjlrstuvyzMKNHIWOPQDX
        winflags=64825, sortindx=0, maxtasks=0
        summclr=6, msgsclr=6, headclr=7, taskclr=1
Mem     fieldscur=ABGCNOPQRSTUVdefJlMyzWHIKX
        winflags=64808, sortindx=2, maxtasks=0
        summclr=2, msgsclr=1, headclr=6, taskclr=1
Usr     fieldscur=ABDECGfhijlopqrstuvyzMKNWX
        winflags=62777, sortindx=4, maxtasks=0
        summclr=3, msgsclr=3, headclr=2, taskclr=3
I am addicted to my personal top settings.
/etc/skel/.bashrc
After removing unnecessary stuff it looks more like:
# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc)
# for examples
# If not running interactively, don't do anything
case $- in
    *i*) ;;
      *) return;;
esac
# Alias definitions.
# You may want to put all your additions into a separate file like
# ~/.bash_aliases, instead of adding them here directly.
# See /usr/share/doc/bash-doc/examples in the bash-doc package.
if [ -f ~/.bash_aliases ]; then
    . ~/.bash_aliases
fi
# Get your fortune cookie!
# Place here so user can nuke/edit as desired.
# Probably should fix cowsay to handle line breaks better.
if [ -f /usr/games/fortune ]; then
  if [ -f /usr/games/cowsay ]; then
    /usr/games/fortune -a | /usr/games/cowsay -W 75 -p
  else
    /usr/games/fortune -a
  fi
fi
/root/.bashrc
While I copy other skeleton files to root/admin users, a separate .bashrc file is nice even if some of the reason for it is legacy. The talking cow does get a bit annoying bouncing in and out of root all the time.
# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells.
#When restarting mysql, the memlock value gets taken from root's limits, so if we
#are more restrictive, hugepage allocation will fail.
ulimit -l 134217728
ulimit -n 1048576
# If not running interactively, don't do anything further
case $- in
    *i*) ;;
      *) return;;
esac
# Alias definitions.
# I like using nologin for most users, but this can make maintenance difficult, so...
alias sub="su -s /bin/bash"
# You may want to put all your additions into a separate file like
# ~/.bash_aliases, instead of adding them here directly.
# See /usr/share/doc/bash-doc/examples in the bash-doc package.
if [ -f ~/.bash_aliases ]; then
    . ~/.bash_aliases
fi
/etc/webskel
A web skeleton file to help simplify site deployment.
cp -R /etc/skel /etc/webskel mkdir /etc/webskel/pool mkdir /etc/webskel/docs mkdir /etc/webskel/priv mkdir /etc/webskel/sock chmod 750 /etc/webskel/pool /etc/webskel/docs /etc/webskel/priv /etc/webskel/sock
- /etc/webskel/.ssh/authorized_keys
- add no-agent-forwarding,no-port-forwarding,no-pty,no-user-rc,no-X11-forwarding before ssh-rsa for each key, as well as when you add user keys.
 
cp /etc/adduser.conf /etc/webuser.conf
- /etc/webuser.conf:
- DSHELL=/usr/sbin/nologin
- SKEL=/etc/webskel
 
User adding scripts
Because it's all about typing fewer characters.
/root/secadd.sh
#!/bin/sh # This is for adding other administrative users, special # accounts (e.g. for minecraft or git) and so on. if [ $1 ] ; then /usr/sbin/adduser --gecos "" $1 /bin/chmod 0750 /home/$1 else echo "Usage: secadd.sh username" fi
/root/webadd.sh
#!/bin/sh # This still doesn't do everything it should. Need to flesh it out more. if [ $1 ] && [ $2 ] && [ $3 ] ; then export KEYFILE="/etc/certs/$2.key" export CSRFILE="/etc/certs/$2.csr" /usr/bin/openssl genrsa -out $KEYFILE 4096 /bin/chmod 0600 $KEYFILE /bin/sed -e "s/DOMAIN/$2/g" /root/csr.cnf > /root/csr$2.cnf /usr/bin/openssl req -new -config /root/csr$2.cnf -key $KEYFILE -out $CSRFILE /usr/sbin/adduser --shell /usr/sbin/nologin --disabled-password --gecos "" --conf /etc/webuser.conf $1 /usr/sbin/usermod -a -G website $1 /usr/bin/mkdir /var/log/$2 /bin/chmod 0750 /var/log/$2 /bin/chown $1:$1 /var/log/$2 /usr/bin/ln -sv /var/log/$2 /home/$1/logs /bin/sed "s/USERNAME/$1/g; s/DOMAIN/$2/g; s/IPADDRESS/$3/g" /root/fpmnginx.conf > /etc/nginx/sites/$1.conf /bin/sed "s/USERNAME/$1/" /root/fpmpool.conf > /home/$1/pool/$2.conf /bin/chmod 0751 /home/$1 /bin/chown root /home/$1 /bin/chown root /home/$1/.ssh /bin/chown root /home/$1/.ssh/authorized_keys /bin/chgrp www-data /home/$1/docs /bin/chgrp www-data /home/$1/sock # /usr/bin/systemctl restart php7.3-fpm else echo "Usage: webadd.sh username domain ipaddress" fi
This makes use of the templates we make in other parts of the guide, applying them accordingly. /root/csr.cnf: 
/root/csr.cnf
# Template file for automagic csr generation. # Import domain name FQDN = DOMAIN
# the name of your organization ORGNAME = myorgname
# Mainly for www. but can add others, of course. ALTNAMES = DNS:$FQDN, DNS:www.$FQDN # , DNS:bar.$FQDN , DNS:www.foo.$FQDN
[ req ] default_bits = 4096 default_md = sha256 prompt = no encrypt_key = no distinguished_name = dn req_extensions = req_ext
[ dn ] C = US O = $ORGNAME CN = $FQDN
[ req_ext ] subjectAltName = $ALTNAMES