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NAME

       molly-guard - guard against accidental shutdowns/reboots

SYNOPSIS

       shutdown [-hV] [--molly-guard-do-nothing] [-- script_options]

       halt [-hV] [--molly-guard-do-nothing] [-- script_options]

       reboot [-hV] [--molly-guard-do-nothing] [-- script_options]

       poweroff [-hV] [--molly-guard-do-nothing] [-- script_options]

DESCRIPTION

       molly-guard attempts to prevent you from accidentally shutting down or rebooting machines.
       It does this by injecting a couple of checks before the existing commands: halt, reboot,
       shutdown, and poweroff. This happens via scripts with the same names in /usr/sbin, so it
       only works if you have /usr/sbin before /sbin in your PATH!

       Before molly-guard invokes the real command, all scripts in /etc/molly-guard/run.d/ have
       to run and exit successfully; else, it aborts the command.  run-parts(1) is used to
       process the directory.

       molly-guard passes any script_options to the scripts, and also populates the environment
       with the following variables:

       •   MOLLYGUARD_CMD - the actual command invoked by the user.

       •   MOLLYGUARD_DO_NOTHING - set to 1 if this is a demo-run.

       •   MOLLYGUARD_SETTINGS - the path to a shell script snippet which scripts can source to
           obtain settings.

       molly-guard prints the contents of /etc/molly-guard/messages.d/COMMAND or
       /etc/molly-guard/messages.d/default to the console, if either exists. This is due to
       /etc/molly-guard/run.d/10-print-message.

GUARDING SSH SESSIONS

       molly-guard was primarily designed to shield SSH connections. This functionality (which
       should arguably be provided by the openssh-server package) is implemented in
       /etc/molly-guard/run.d/30-query-hostname.

       This script first tests whether the command is being executed from a tty which has been
       created by sshd. It also checks whether the variable SSH_CONNECTION is defined. If any of
       these tests are successful, test script queries the user for the machine's hostname, which
       should be sufficient to prevent the user from doing something by accident.

       You can pass the --pretend-ssh script option to molly-guard to pretend that those tests
       succeeds. Alternatively, setting ALWAYS_QUERY_HOSTNAME in /etc/molly-guard/rc causes the
       script to always query.

       The following situations are still UNGUARDED. If you can think of ways to protect against
       those, please let me know!

       •   running sudo within screen or screen within sudo; sudo eats the SSH_CONNECTION
           variable, and screen creates a new pty.

       •   executing those command in a remote terminal window, that is a XTerm started on a
           remote machine but displaying on the local X server.

       You have been warned. You can use the --molly-guard-do-nothing switch to prevent anything
       from happening, e.g.  halt --molly-guard-do-nothing.

OPTIONS

       --molly-guard-do-nothing
           Cause molly-guard to print the command which would be executed, after processing all
           scripts, instead of executing it.

       -h, --help
           Display usage information.

       -V, --version
           Display version information.

SEE ALSO

       shutdown(8), halt(1), reboot(8), poweroff(8).

LEGALESE

       molly-guard is copyright by martin f. krafft. Andrew Ruthven came up with the idea of
       using the scripts directory and submitted a patch, which I modified a bit.

       This manual page was written by martin f. krafft madduck@madduck.net.

       Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of
       the Artistic License 2.0

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2008 martin f. krafft

[FIXME: source]                            Apr 19, 2008                            MOLLY-GUARD(8)