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hestiacp/bin/v-change-user-password

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#!/bin/bash
# info: change user password
# options: USER PASSWORD
#
# example: v-change-user-password admin NewPassword123
#
# This function changes user's password and updates RKEY value.
#----------------------------------------------------------#
# Variables & Functions #
#----------------------------------------------------------#
# Argument definition
user=$1
password=$2
HIDE=2
# shellcheck source=/etc/hestiacp/hestia.conf
source /etc/hestiacp/hestia.conf
# shellcheck source=/usr/local/hestia/func/main.sh
source $HESTIA/func/main.sh
# load config file
source_conf "$HESTIA/conf/hestia.conf"
#----------------------------------------------------------#
# Verifications #
#----------------------------------------------------------#
check_args '1' "$#" 'USER [PASSWORD]'
is_format_valid 'user'
is_object_valid 'user' 'USER' "$user"
is_object_unsuspended 'user' 'USER' "$user"
# Non-interactive (stdin not opened)
[[ -z "$password" && ! -t 0 ]] && read -r password
# Password prompt
[[ -z "$password" ]] && read -r -s -p "Password:" password
is_password_valid
# Perform verification if read-only mode is enabled
check_hestia_demo_mode
#----------------------------------------------------------#
# Action #
#----------------------------------------------------------#
# Changing user password
echo "$user:$password" | /usr/sbin/chpasswd
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Error: Password not accepted due to PAM restrictions"
exit 2
fi
md5=$(awk -v user=$user -F : 'user == $1 {print $2}' /etc/shadow)
#----------------------------------------------------------#
# Hestia #
#----------------------------------------------------------#
# Changing RKEY value
update_user_value "$user" '$RKEY' "$(generate_password)"
update_user_value "$user" '$MD5' "$md5"
# Logging
$BIN/v-log-action "system" "Warning" "Security" "Password changed (User: $user)."
$BIN/v-log-action "$user" "Warning" "Security" "Password changed."
log_event "$OK" "$ARGUMENTS"
exit