| 1 | #!/usr/bin/perl
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| 2 | #
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| 3 | # genlogon.pl
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| 4 | #
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| 5 | # Perl script to generate user logon scripts on the fly, when users
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| 6 | # connect from a Windows client. This script should be called from smb.conf
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| 7 | # with the %U, %G and %L parameters. I.e:
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| 8 | #
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| 9 | # root preexec = genlogon.pl %U %G %L
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| 10 | #
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| 11 | # The script generated will perform
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| 12 | # the following:
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| 13 | #
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| 14 | # 1. Log the user connection to /var/log/samba/netlogon.log
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| 15 | # 2. Set the PC's time to the Linux server time (which is maintained
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| 16 | # daily to the National Institute of Standard's Atomic clock on the
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| 17 | # internet.
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| 18 | # 3. Connect the user's home drive to H: (H for Home).
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| 19 | # 4. Connect common drives that everyone uses.
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| 20 | # 5. Connect group-specific drives for certain user groups.
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| 21 | # 6. Connect user-specific drives for certain users.
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| 22 | # 7. Connect network printers.
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| 23 |
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| 24 | # Log client connection
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| 25 | #($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time);
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| 26 | ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time);
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| 27 | open LOG, ">>/var/log/samba/netlogon.log";
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| 28 | print LOG "$mon/$mday/$year $hour:$min:$sec - User $ARGV[0] logged into $ARGV[1]\n";
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| 29 | close LOG;
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| 30 |
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| 31 | # Start generating logon script
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| 32 | open LOGON, ">/shared/netlogon/$ARGV[0].bat";
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| 33 | print LOGON "\@ECHO OFF\r\n";
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| 34 |
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| 35 | # Connect shares just use by Software Development group
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| 36 | if ($ARGV[1] eq "SOFTDEV" || $ARGV[0] eq "softdev")
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| 37 | {
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| 38 | print LOGON "NET USE M: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\SOURCE\r\n";
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| 39 | }
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| 40 |
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| 41 | # Connect shares just use by Technical Support staff
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| 42 | if ($ARGV[1] eq "SUPPORT" || $ARGV[0] eq "support")
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| 43 | {
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| 44 | print LOGON "NET USE S: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\SUPPORT\r\n";
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| 45 | }
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| 46 |
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| 47 | # Connect shares just used by Administration staff
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| 48 | if ($ARGV[1] eq "ADMIN" || $ARGV[0] eq "admin")
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| 49 | {
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| 50 | print LOGON "NET USE L: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\ADMIN\r\n";
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| 51 | print LOGON "NET USE K: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\MKTING\r\n";
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| 52 | }
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| 53 |
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| 54 | # Now connect Printers. We handle just two or three users a little
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| 55 | # differently, because they are the exceptions that have desktop
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| 56 | # printers on LPT1: - all other user's go to the LaserJet on the
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| 57 | # server.
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| 58 | if ($ARGV[0] eq 'jim'
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| 59 | || $ARGV[0] eq 'yvonne')
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| 60 | {
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| 61 | print LOGON "NET UsE LPT2: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\LJET3\r\n";
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| 62 | print LOGON "NET USE LPT3: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\FAXQ\r\n";
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| 63 | }
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| 64 | else
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| 65 | {
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| 66 | print LOGON "NET USE LPT1: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\LJET3\r\n";
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| 67 | print LOGON "NET USE LPT3: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\FAXQ\r\n";
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| 68 | }
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| 69 |
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| 70 | # All done! Close the output file.
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| 71 | close LOGON;
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