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# Copyright 2023 Red Hat, Inc. Jake Hunsaker <jhunsake@redhat.com> # This file is part of the sos project: https://github.com/sosreport/sos # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of # version 2 of the GNU General Public License. # # See the LICENSE file in the source distribution for further information. from sos.cleaner.preppers import SoSPrepper class UsernamePrepper(SoSPrepper): """ This prepper is used to source usernames from various `last` output content as well as a couple select files. This prepper will also leverage the --usernames option. """ name = 'username' skip_list = [ 'core', 'nobody', 'nfsnobody', 'shutdown', 'stack', 'reboot', 'root', 'ubuntu', 'username', 'wtmp' ] def _get_items_for_username(self, archive): items = set() _files = [ 'sos_commands/login/lastlog_-u_1000-60000', 'sos_commands/login/lastlog_-u_60001-65536', 'sos_commands/login/lastlog_-u_65537-4294967295', # AD users will be reported here, but favor the lastlog files since # those will include local users who have not logged in 'sos_commands/login/last', 'etc/cron.allow', 'etc/cron.deny' ] for _file in _files: content = archive.get_file_content(_file) if not content: continue for line in content.splitlines(): try: user = line.split()[0].lower() if user and user not in self.skip_list: items.add(user) if '\\' in user: items.add(user.split('\\')[-1]) except Exception: # empty line or otherwise unusable for name sourcing pass for opt_user in self.opts.usernames: if opt_user not in self.skip_list: items.add(opt_user) return items # vim: set et ts=4 sw=4 :