#!/bin/sh
# This script can be used as a "remote shell" command that is only
# capable of pretending to connect to "localhost". This is useful
# for testing or for running a local copy where the sender and the
# receiver needs to use different options (e.g. --fake-super). If
# we get a -l USER option, we try to use "sudo -u USER" to run the
# command.
user=''
prefix=''
do_cd=y # Default path is user's home dir, just like ssh.
while : ; do
case "$1" in
-l) user="$2"; shift; shift ;;
-l*) user=`echo $1 | sed 's/^-l//'`; shift ;;
--no-cd) do_cd=n; shift ;;
-*) shift ;;
localhost) shift; break ;;
*) echo "lsh: unable to connect to host $1" 1>&2; exit 1 ;;
esac
done
if [ "$user" ]; then
prefix="sudo -H -u $user"
if [ $do_cd = y ]; then
home=`perl -e "print((getpwnam("$user"))[7])"`
# Yeah, this may fail, but attempts to get sudo to cd are harder.
cd $home
fi
elif [ $do_cd = y ]; then
cd
fi
eval $prefix "${@}"
Copyright 2K16 - 2K18 Indonesian Hacker Rulez