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-package security::msec;
-
-use diagnostics;
-use strict;
-
-use common;
-use log;
-
-sub get_secure_level {
- my ($prefix) = @_;
-
- cat_("$prefix/etc/profile") =~ /export SECURE_LEVEL=(\d+)/ && $1 || #- 8.0 msec
- cat_("$prefix/etc/profile.d/msec.sh") =~ /export SECURE_LEVEL=(\d+)/ && $1 || #- 8.1 msec
- ${{ getVarsFromSh("$prefix/etc/sysconfig/msec") }}{SECURE_LEVEL} || #- 8.2 msec
- $ENV{SECURE_LEVEL};
-}
-
-sub config_security_user {
- my ($prefix, $sec_user) = @_;
- my %t = getVarsFromSh("$prefix/etc/security/msec/security.conf");
- if (@_ > 1) {
- $t{MAIL_USER} = $sec_user;
- setVarsInSh("$prefix/etc/security/msec/security.conf", \%t);
- }
- $t{MAIL_USER};
-}
-
-sub get_options {
- my ($prefix, $security) = @_;
- my %options = ();
-
- %options;
-}
-
-sub choose_security_level {
- my ($in, $security, $libsafe, $email) = @_;
-
- my %l = (
- 0 => _("Welcome To Crackers"),
- 1 => _("Poor"),
- 2 => _("Standard"),
- 3 => _("High"),
- 4 => _("Higher"),
- 5 => _("Paranoid"),
- );
-
- my %help = (
- 0 => _("This level is to be used with care. It makes your system more easy to use,
- but very sensitive: it must not be used for a machine connected to others
- or to the Internet. There is no password access."),
- 1 => _("Password are now enabled, but use as a networked computer is still not recommended."),
- 2 => _("This is the standard security recommended for a computer that will be used to connect to the Internet as a client."),
- 3 => _("There are already some restrictions, and more automatic checks are run every night."),
- 4 => _("With this security level, the use of this system as a server becomes possible.
- The security is now high enough to use the system as a server which can accept
- connections from many clients. Note: if your machine is only a client on the Internet, you should choose a lower level."),
- 5 => _("This is similar to the previous level, but the system is entirely closed and security features are at their maximum."),
- );
-
- delete @l{0,1};
- delete $l{5} if !$::expert;
-
- $in->ask_from(
- ("DrakSec Basic Options"),
- ("Please choose the desired security level") . "\n\n" .
- join('', map { "$l{$_}: " . formatAlaTeX($help{$_}) . "\n\n" } keys %l),
- [
- { label => _("Security level"), val => $security, list => [ sort keys %l ], format => sub { $l{$_} } },
- if_($in->do_pkgs->is_installed('libsafe') && arch() =~ /^i.86/,
- { label => _("Use libsafe for servers"), val => $libsafe, type => 'bool', text =>
- _("A library which defends against buffer overflow and format string attacks.") } ),
- { label => _("Security Administrator (login or email)"), val => $email },
- { label => _("Advanced Options"), type => 'button', clicked => sub { sec_options($in, $security) } }
- ],
- );
-}
-
-sub sec_options {
- my ($in, $security) = @_;
- my %options = get_options('', $security);
-
- $in->ask_from(
- ("DrakSec Advanced Options"),
- ("For explanations on the following options, click on the Help button"),
- [
- %options;
- ],
- );
-}
-
-1;