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345 trevorb 1.1 diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/COPYING.rej smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/COPYING.rej
346 trevorb 1.2 --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/COPYING.rej 2023-03-07 16:07:55.315656000 +1100
347     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/COPYING.rej 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
348     @@ -1,343 +0,0 @@
349     ---- COPYING 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
350     -+++ COPYING 2023-02-25 16:29:54.000000000 +1100
351     -@@ -0,0 +1,340 @@
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692     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/createlinks smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/createlinks
693     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/createlinks 2022-10-18 09:49:44.000000000 +1100
694     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/createlinks 2023-03-01 16:58:09.000000000 +1100
695     @@ -9,17 +9,22 @@
696     #see the /etc/systemd/system-preset/49-koozali.preset should be present for systemd integration on all you yum update event
697    
698     foreach my $file (qw(
699     - /etc/php-fpm.d/phpvirtualbox.conf
700     - /opt/phpvirtualbox/config.php
701     + /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
702     + /etc/opt/remi/php74/php-fpm.d/www.conf
703     + /etc/samba/smb.conf
704     + /opt/phpvirtualbox/config.php
705     ))
706     {
707     templates2events( $file, $event );
708     };
709     +#we need to expand /opt/phpvirtualbox/config.php when changing the vboxweb runtime user passwd
710     +templates2events( '/opt/phpvirtualbox/config.php', 'smeserver-virtualbox-update');
711     +
712     #action needed in case we have a systemd unit
713     #event_link('systemd-default', $event, '10');
714     #event_link('systemd-reload', $event, '50');
715     #services we need to restart
716     -#event_services($event, 'vboxdrv' => 'restart', 'vboxweb-service' => 'restart');
717     +event_services($event, 'httpd-e-smith' => 'restart', 'php74-php-fpm' => 'restart', 'smbd' => 'restart');
718    
719     #backup_includes("smeserver-virtualbox", qw(
720     #/home/e-smith/files/users/vbox
721     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/README.md smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/README.md
722     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/README.md 2015-08-08 21:37:59.000000000 +1000
723     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/README.md 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
724     @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
725     -smeserver-phpvirtualbox
726     -=======================
727     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/adminUser smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/adminUser
728     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/adminUser 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
729     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/adminUser 2023-02-25 16:29:54.000000000 +1100
730     @@ -0,0 +1 @@
731     +admin
732     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/authtype smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/authtype
733     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/authtype 2022-10-17 09:14:35.000000000 +1100
734     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/authtype 2023-02-25 16:29:54.000000000 +1100
735     @@ -1 +1 @@
736     -disabled
737     +WebAuth
738     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/type smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/type
739     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/type 2015-08-08 21:37:59.000000000 +1000
740     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/type 2023-02-25 16:29:54.000000000 +1100
741     @@ -1 +1 @@
742     -service
743     +configuration
744     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/userGroups smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/userGroups
745     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/userGroups 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
746     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/defaults/phpvirtualbox/userGroups 2023-02-28 17:37:52.000000000 +1100
747     @@ -0,0 +1 @@
748     +vboxusers
749     \ No newline at end of file
750     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/migrate/40phpvirtualbox-change-webauth-to-enabled smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/migrate/40phpvirtualbox-change-webauth-to-enabled
751     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/migrate/40phpvirtualbox-change-webauth-to-enabled 2015-08-08 21:37:59.000000000 +1000
752     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/migrate/40phpvirtualbox-change-webauth-to-enabled 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
753     @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
754     -{
755     - my $PVBwebauth = $DB->get_prop('phpvirtualbox', 'webauth') or return;
756     - if ($PVBwebauth eq 'disabled')
757     - {
758     - $DB->set_prop('phpvirtualbox',"webauth", "enabled" );
759     - }
760     -}
761     -
762     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/migrate/phpvirtualbox smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/migrate/phpvirtualbox
763     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/migrate/phpvirtualbox 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
764     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/db/configuration/migrate/phpvirtualbox 2023-02-25 16:29:54.000000000 +1100
765     @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
766     +{
767     + my $rec = $DB->get('phpvirtualbox')
768     + || $DB->new_record('phpvirtualbox', {type => 'configuration'});
769     +
770     + # webauth replaced by authType, which can have multiple values
771     + if ($rec->prop('webauth')) {
772     + $rec->set_prop('authType', 'WebAuth');
773     + $rec->del_prop('webauth');
774     + }
775     +
776     + # Group has been replaced with userGroups, which already allowed for multiple groups
777     + if ($rec->prop('Group')) {
778     + $rec->set_prop('userGroups', $rec->prop('Group'));
779     + $rec->del_prop('Group');
780     + }
781     +
782     + # User replaced by Users, because it already allows for multiple users
783     + if ($rec->prop('User')) {
784     + $rec->set_prop('Users', $rec->prop('User'));
785     + $rec->del_prop('User');
786     + }
787     +
788     +}
789     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/35ExternalUnixGroup smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/35ExternalUnixGroup
790     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/35ExternalUnixGroup 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
791     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/35ExternalUnixGroup 2023-03-07 12:10:50.000000000 +1100
792     @@ -0,0 +1 @@
793     +DefineExternalGroup ugroup environment /usr/bin/unixgroup
794     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/35-group-auth smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/35-group-auth
795     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/35-group-auth 2015-08-08 21:37:59.000000000 +1000
796     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/35-group-auth 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
797     @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
798     -{
799     - $OUT .= " AddExternalGroup ugroup /usr/bin/unixgroup\n";
800     - $OUT .= " SetExternalGroupMethod ugroup environment\n";
801     -}
802     -
803     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/92phpvirtualhost smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/92phpvirtualhost
804     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/92phpvirtualhost 2022-10-18 08:09:34.000000000 +1100
805     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/92phpvirtualhost 2023-03-07 12:09:59.000000000 +1100
806     @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
807     $OUT = "";
808     my $satisfy = 'all';
809     my $name = $phpvirtualbox{'Name'} || 'phpvirtualbox';
810     - my @phpvuser = split(",", ($phpvirtualbox{'User'} || "") );
811     - my @phpvgroup = split(",", ($phpvirtualbox{'Group'} || "") );
812     + my @phpvboxusers = split(",", ($phpvirtualbox{'Users'} || "") );
813     + my @phpvboxgroups = split(",", ($phpvirtualbox{'userGroups'} || "") );
814     my $alias = ($phpvirtualbox{'URL'} || 'phpvirtualbox');
815    
816     $OUT .= "#------------------------------------------------------------\n";
817     @@ -18,20 +18,23 @@
818     $OUT .= "\n";
819     if ($phpvirtualbox{'authtype'} ne 'disabled') {
820     $OUT .= "<Location /$alias>\n";
821     - if ($phpvirtualbox{'authtype'} eq 'httpd_webauth') {
822     + if ($phpvirtualbox{'authtype'} eq 'WebAuth') {
823     $OUT .= " AuthName \"$name\"\n";
824     - $OUT .= " AuthType Basic\n";
825     - $OUT .= " AuthBasicProvider \n";
826     - $OUT .= " AuthExternal webauth\n";
827     - $OUT .= " GroupExternal ugroup\n";
828     - $OUT .= " Require user admin @phpvuser\n";
829     - $OUT .= " Require group @phpvgroup\n";
830     + $OUT .= " AuthType Basic\n";
831     + $OUT .= " AuthBasicProvider external\n";
832     + $OUT .= " AuthExternal pwauth\n";
833     + $OUT .= " GroupExternal ugroup\n";
834     + $OUT .= " Require user admin @phpvboxusers\n";
835     + $OUT .= " Require external-group @phpvboxgroups\n";
836     } elsif ($phpvirtualbox{'authtype'} eq 'httpd_LDAP') {
837     - $OUT .= " AuthName \"$name\"\n";
838     - $OUT .= " AuthType Basic\n";
839     - $OUT .= " AuthBasicProvider ldap\n";
840     - $OUT .= " Require ldap-user admin @phpvuser\n";
841     - $OUT .= " Require ldap-group cn=@phpvgroup, o=*\n";
842     + $OUT .= " AuthName \"$name\"\n";
843     + $OUT .= " AuthType Basic\n";
844     + $OUT .= " AuthBasicProvider ldap\n";
845     + $OUT .= " AuthLDAPURL = ldap://localhost/0=$smb{'Workgroup'},%uid\n";
846     + $OUT .= " Require ldap-user admin @phpvboxusers\n";
847     + foreach my $group (@phpvboxgroups) {
848     + $OUT .= " Require ldap-group cn=@group, o=*\n";
849     + }
850     }
851     $OUT .= "</Location>\n";
852     $OUT .= "\n";
853     @@ -46,4 +49,3 @@
854     $OUT .= " AddType application/x-httpd-php .php\n";
855     $OUT .= "</Directory>\n";
856     }
857     -
858     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/php-fpm.d/phpvirtualbox.conf/50phpvirtualbox smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/php-fpm.d/phpvirtualbox.conf/50phpvirtualbox
859     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/php-fpm.d/phpvirtualbox.conf/50phpvirtualbox 2022-10-12 14:58:16.000000000 +1100
860     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/php-fpm.d/phpvirtualbox.conf/50phpvirtualbox 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
861     @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
862     -[php74-phpvirtualbox]
863     -user = www
864     -group = www
865     -listen.owner = root
866     -listen.group = www
867     -listen.mode = 0660
868     -listen = /var/run/php-fpm/php74-phpvirtualbox.sock
869     -pm = dynamic
870     -pm.max_children = 15
871     -pm.start_servers = 3
872     -pm.min_spare_servers = 3
873     -pm.max_spare_servers = 4
874     -pm.max_requests = 1000
875     -slowlog = /var/log/php/phpvirtualbox/slow.log
876     -php_admin_value[session.save_path] = /var/lib/php/php74/phpvirtualbox/session
877     -php_admin_value[opcache.file_cache] = /var/lib/php/php74/phpvirtualbox/opcache
878     -php_admin_value[upload_tmp_dir] = /var/lib/php/php74/phpvirtualbox/tmp
879     -php_admin_value[sys_temp_dir] = /var/lib/php/php74/phpvirtualbox/tmp
880     -php_admin_flag[display_errors] = on
881     -php_admin_flag[log_errors] = on
882     -php_admin_value[error_log] = /var/log/php/phpvirtualbox/error.log
883     -php_admin_value[memory_limit] = 128M
884     -php_admin_value[max_execution_time] = 30
885     -php_admin_value[upload_max_filesize] = 10M
886     -php_admin_value[max_input_time] = 60
887     -php_admin_flag[allow_url_fopen] = 1
888     -php_admin_flag[file_upload] = on
889     -php_admin_flag[session.cookie_httponly] = on
890     -php_admin_flag[allow_url_include] = off
891     -php_admin_value[session.save_handler] = files
892     -php_admin_value[open_basedir] = /opt/phpvirtualbox/:/var/lib/php/php74/phpvirtualbox/:/var/log/php/phpvirtualbox/:/var/run/php-fpm/
893     -php_admin_value[eaccelerator.enable] = 1
894     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf/15phpvirtualbox smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf/15phpvirtualbox
895     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf/15phpvirtualbox 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
896     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf/15phpvirtualbox 2023-02-25 16:29:54.000000000 +1100
897     @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
898     +{
899     +
900     + my $phpversion = ($phpvirtulabox{Version} || '74');
901     + if ($PHP_VERSION eq $phpversion) {
902     + if (($phpvirtualbox{'status'} || 'disabled') eq 'enabled') {
903     + my $max_upload_size = ($phpvirtualbox{MaxUploadSize} || '4096');
904     + $max_upload_size .= 'M' if ($max_upload_size =~ m/^\d+$/);
905     + my $memory_limit = ($phpvirtualbox{MemoryLimit} || '500M');
906     + $memory_limit .= 'M' if ($memory_limit =~ m/^\d+$/);
907     + my $open_basedir= $phpvirtualbox{PHPBaseDir} || '';
908     + my $id = 'phpvirtualbox';
909     + $open_basedir = "/opt/phpvirtualbox/:/var/log/php/$id/:/var/lib/php/$id/:$open_basedir";
910     + my $max_children = $phpvirtualbox{'PHPmaxChildren'} || 20;
911     + my $min_spare_servers = $phpvirtualbox{'PHPminServers'} || 4;
912     + my $start_servers = $phpvirtualbox{'PHPstartServers'} || 6;
913     + my $max_spare_servers = $phpvirtualbox{'PHPmaxServers'} || 8;
914     + my $max_requests = $phpvirtualbox{'PHPmaxRequests'} || 1000;
915     + $min_spare_servers = ( $min_spare_servers > $max_spare_servers ) ? printf("%.0f",$max_spare_servers/2) : $min_spare_servers;
916     + $start_servers = ( $start_servers > $max_spare_servers ) ? printf("%.0f", $max_spare_servers /2 + $min_spare_servers/2 ) : $start_servers;
917     +
918     + $OUT .=<<_EOF;
919     +
920     +[php$PHP_VERSION-$id]
921     +user = www
922     +group = www
923     +listen.owner = root
924     +listen.group = www
925     +listen.mode = 0660
926     +listen = /var/run/php-fpm/php$PHP_VERSION-$id.sock
927     +pm = dynamic
928     +pm.max_children = $max_children
929     +pm.start_servers = $start_servers
930     +pm.min_spare_servers = $min_spare_servers
931     +pm.max_spare_servers = $max_spare_servers
932     +pm.max_requests = $max_requests
933     +php_admin_value[session.save_path] = /var/lib/php/$id/session
934     +php_admin_value[session.gc_maxlifetime] = 86400
935     +php_admin_value[opcache.file_cache] = /var/lib/php/$id/opcache
936     +php_admin_value[upload_tmp_dir] = /var/lib/php/$id/tmp
937     +php_admin_value[error_log] = /var/log/php/$id/error.log
938     +slowlog = /var/log/php/$id/slow.log
939     +php_admin_value[sendmail_path] = /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i -f php@{ $DomainName }
940     +php_admin_flag[display_errors] = off
941     +php_admin_flag[log_errors] = on
942     +php_admin_value[memory_limit] = $memory_limit
943     +php_admin_value[max_execution_time] = 3600
944     +php_admin_value[post_max_size] = $max_upload_size
945     +php_admin_value[upload_max_filesize] = $max_upload_size
946     +php_admin_value[disable_functions] = system, show_source, symlink, dl, passthru, phpinfo, escapeshellarg, escapeshellcmd
947     +php_admin_value[open_basedir] = $open_basedir
948     +php_admin_flag[allow_url_fopen] = on
949     +php_admin_flag[file_uploads] = on
950     +php_admin_flag[session.cookie_httponly] = on
951     +php_admin_flag[allow_url_include] = off
952     +php_admin_value[session.save_handler] = files
953     +php_admin_flag[output_buffering] = off
954     +php_admin_flag[eaccelerator.enable] = on
955     +
956     +_EOF
957     +
958     + } else {
959     + $OUT .= '; phpvirtualbox is disabled';
960     + }
961     + }
962     +}
963     \ No newline at end of file
964     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/smb.conf/60phpvirtualbox smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/smb.conf/60phpvirtualbox
965     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/smb.conf/60phpvirtualbox 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
966     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/etc/smb.conf/60phpvirtualbox 2023-03-07 13:11:47.000000000 +1100
967     @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
968     +{
969     + my $validusers = '';
970     + if ($phpvirtualbox{'adminUser'} || $phpvirtualbox{'userGroups'}) {
971     + if ($phpvirtualbox{'adminUser'}) {
972     + $validusers = "$phpvirtualbox{'adminUser'}";
973     + if ($phpvirtualbox{'userGroups'}) {
974     + $validusers .= ",+$phpvirtualbox{'userGroups'}";
975     + }
976     + } else {
977     + if ($phpvirtualbox{'userGroups'}) {
978     + $validusers = "+$phpvirtualbox{'userGroups'}";
979     + }
980     + }
981     + }
982     +
983     + $OUT .=<<_VBOX;
984     +
985     +[virtualbox]
986     +comment = virtualbox ISO directory
987     +path = /opt/vbox/ISOs
988     +read only = no
989     +writable = yes
990     +printable = no
991     +inherit permissions = yes
992     +create mode = 0640
993     +
994     +_VBOX
995     +
996     + if ($validusers) {
997     + $OUT .= "valid users = $validusers\n";
998     + }
999     +
1000     +}
1001     \ No newline at end of file
1002     diff -urN smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/opt/phpvirtualbox/config.php/config.php smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/opt/phpvirtualbox/config.php/config.php
1003     --- smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1.old/root/etc/e-smith/templates/opt/phpvirtualbox/config.php/config.php 2023-03-07 16:07:55.309653000 +1100
1004     +++ smeserver-phpvirtualbox-5.2.1/root/etc/e-smith/templates/opt/phpvirtualbox/config.php/config.php 2023-03-07 12:07:39.000000000 +1100
1005     @@ -1,38 +1,90 @@
1006     {
1007     +# domain stuff
1008     + my $baseDN = esmith::util::ldapBase($DomainName);
1009     + my $workgroup = $smb{'Workgroup'};
1010     +# vboxweb parameters
1011     + my $username = (${'vboxweb-service'}{'user'} || 'vbox');
1012     + my $password = ${'vboxweb-service'}{'password'};
1013     + my $location = ("http://${'vboxweb-service'}{'access'}:${'vboxweb-service'}{'TCPPort'}/" || "http://127.0.0.1:18083/");
1014     +# phpvirtualbox parameters for users
1015     + my $adminUser = ($phpvirtualbox{'adminUser'} || 'admin');
1016     + my $adminGroup = ($phpvirtualbox{'adminGroup'} || 'admin');
1017     + my $userGroups = $phpvirtualbox{'userGroups'};
1018     +# phpvirtualbox config parameters
1019     + my $language = ($phpvirtualbox{'language'} || 'en');
1020     + my $vrdeports = ($phpvirtualbox{'vrdeports'} || '19000-19100');
1021     + my $maxProgressList = ($phpvirtualbox{'maxProgressList'} || 5);
1022     + my $deleteOnRemove = ($phpvirtualbox{'deleteOnRemove'} || true);
1023     + my $browserRestrictFiles = ($phpvirtualbox{'browserRestrictFiles'} || "'.iso','.vdi','.vmdk','.img','.bin','.vhd','.hdd','.ovf','.ova','.xml','.vbox','.cdr','.dmg','.ima','.dsk','.vfd'");
1024     + my $browserRestrictFolders = ($phpvirtualbox{'browserRestrictFolders'} || "'/opt/vbox/ISOs','/opt/vbox/VMs'");
1025     + my $hostMemInfoRefreshInterval = ($phpvirtualbox{'hostMemInfoRefreshInterval'} || 5);
1026     + my $consoleResolutions = ($phpvirtualbox{'consoleResolutions'} || "'640x480','800x600','1024x768','1280x720','1440x900'");
1027     + my $consoleKeyboardLayout = ($phpvirtualbox{'consoleKeyboardLayout'} || 'EN');
1028     + my $nicMax = ($phpvirtualbox{'nicMax'} || 4);
1029     +# working
1030     + my @phpvboxusers = split(",", ($phpvirtualbox{'Users'} || "") );
1031     + my @phpvboxgroups = split(",", ($phpvirtualbox{'userGroups'} || "") );
1032    
1033     $OUT .=<<_PARMS;
1034     -
1035     +
1036     class phpVBoxConfig {
1037     -var \$username = 'vbox';
1038     -var \$location = 'http://127.0.0.1:18083/';
1039     -var \$language = 'en';
1040     -var \$vrdeports = '9000-9100';
1041     -var \$maxProgressList = 5;
1042     -var \$deleteOnRemove = true;
1043     -var \$browserRestrictFiles = array('.iso','.vdi','.vmdk','.img','.bin','.vhd','.hdd','.ovf','.ova','.xml','.vbox','.cdr','.dmg','.ima','.dsk','.vfd');
1044     -var \$hostMemInfoRefreshInterval = 5;
1045     -var \$consoleResolutions = array('640x480','800x600','1024x768','1280x720','1440x900');
1046     -var \$consoleKeyboardLayout = 'EN';
1047     -var \$nicMax = 4;
1048     +# default paramaters
1049     +var \$username = '$username';
1050     +var \$password = '$password';
1051     +var \$location = '$location';
1052     +var \$language = '$language';
1053     +var \$vrdeports = '$vrdeports';
1054     +var \$maxProgressList = $maxProgressList;
1055     +var \$deleteOnRemove = $deleteOnRemove;
1056     +var \$browserRestrictFiles = array($browserRestrictFiles);
1057     +var \$browserRestrictFolders = array($browserRestrictFolders);
1058     +var \$hostMemInfoRefreshInterval = $hostMemInfoRefreshInterval;
1059     +var \$consoleResolutions = array($consoleResolutions);
1060     +var \$consoleKeyboardLayout = '$consoleKeyboardLayout';
1061     +var \$nicMax = $nicMax;
1062     +
1063     +# authentication parameters
1064     _PARMS
1065    
1066     - my $authtype = $phpvirtualbox{'authtype'} || 'disabled';
1067     - if ($authtype eq 'webauth') {
1068     - $OUT .= "var \$authLib = 'WebAuth';\n";
1069     - $OUT .= "var \$authConfig = array('adminUser' => 'admin');\n";
1070     - } elsif ($authtype eq 'Builtin') {
1071     +# authentication stuff
1072     + my $authtype = ($phpvirtualbox{'authType'} || 'WebAuth');
1073     + if ($authtype eq 'Builtin') {
1074     $OUT .= "var \$authLib = 'Builtin';\n";
1075     + } elsif ($authtype eq 'WebAuth') {
1076     + $OUT .= "var \$authLib = 'WebAuth';\n";
1077     + $OUT .= "var \$authConfig = array('adminUser' => '$adminUser');\n";
1078     } elsif ($authtype eq 'LDAP') {
1079     $OUT .= "var \$authLib = 'LDAP';\n";
1080     $OUT .= "var \$authConfig = array(\n";
1081     - $OUT .= " 'host' => '127.0.0.1',\n";
1082     - $OUT .= " 'bind_dn' => 'uid=%s, ou=Users, dc=mycompany, dc=local',\n";
1083     - $OUT .= " 'adminUser' => 'admin');\n";
1084     + $OUT .= " 'host' => '127.0.0.1',\n";
1085     + $OUT .= " 'bind_dn' => 'uid=%s, ou=Users, $baseDN',\n";
1086     + $OUT .= " 'adminUser' => $adminUser);\n";
1087     + } elsif ($authtype eq 'AD' && $workgroup ) {
1088     + $OUT .= "var \$authLib = 'ActiveDirectory';\n";
1089     + $OUT .= "var \$authConfig = array(\n";
1090     + $OUT .= " 'host' => '127.0.0.1',\n";
1091     + $OUT .= " 'domain' => '$workgroup',\n";
1092     + $OUT .= " 'admin_group' => '$adminGroup'";
1093     + if ($userGroups) {
1094     + foreach my $group (@phpvboxgroups) {
1095     + $OUT .= ",\n";
1096     + $OUT .= " 'user_group' => '$group'";
1097     + }
1098     + };
1099     + $OUT .= ");\n";
1100     } else {
1101     $OUT .= "var \$noAuth=true;\n";
1102     }
1103     -
1104     +
1105     +# allow inclusion of any generic parameter stored in config db for phpvirtualbox
1106     + $OUT .= "# additional parameters defined in configuration DB\n";
1107     + my @stdparms = qw(type status Name Users userGroups adminUser adminGroup authtype language vrdeports maxProgressList deleteOnRemove browserRestrictFiles browserRestrictFolders consolresolutions hostMemInfoRefreshInterval consoleKeyboardLayout nicMax);
1108     + while (my ($param, $value) = each (%phpvirtualbox)) {
1109     + next if ( $param ~~ @stdparms );
1110     + $OUT .= "var \$$param = $value;\n";
1111     + }
1112     +
1113     $OUT .= "}\n";
1114     -
1115     +
1116     }
1117    

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