base-files: fix check for empty password warning
Now that we know that the password is in /etc/shadow and not in /etc/passwd, we can properly fix the logic for the empty password check. Only 'root::' is an empty password, 'root❌' and 'root:!:' allow no password login at all. This fixes the empty password warning still showing after the root password has been locked using 'passwd -l root' (e.g. to allow public-key auth only). Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
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@@ -30,8 +30,7 @@ alias ll='ls -alF --color=auto'
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unset FILE
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}
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if ( grep -qsE '^root:[!x]?:' /etc/shadow && \
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grep -qsE '^root:[!x]?:' /etc/passwd && \
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if ( grep -qs '^root::' /etc/shadow && \
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[ -z "$FAILSAFE" ] )
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then
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cat << EOF
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