db_dir="${HOME}/plomlombot_db"
irclogs_dir=/var/www/html/irclogs
irclogs_pw_dir=/var/www/irclogs_pw
+hostname_mod_epoch=$(stat -c%Y /etc/hostname)
while true; do
if [ -f "${path}" ]; then
cat "${path}" | while read line; do
ln -sfn "${logs_dir}" "${irclogs_dir}/${shortened_channel_name}"
echo "${login_user}":'{PLAIN}'"${login_pw}" > "${irclogs_pw_dir}/${shortened_channel_name}"
- # If "gpg" line, encrypt old raw logs to that GPG key.
+ # If "gpg_key" line, encrypt old raw logs to that GPG key.
elif [ "${first_word}" = "gpg_key" ]; then
key=$(echo -n "${line}" | cut -d' ' -f2)
mkdir -p ~/plomlombot_db
cd ~/plomlombot_db
- find . -path '*/*/raw_logs/*.txt' -mtime +1 -type f -exec gpg --recipient "${key}" --trust-model always --encrypt {} \; -exec rm {} \;
+ # Dirty hack: To avoid trouble with GPG key expiration, fake
+ # system to something reasonbly old (younger than key creation,
+ # older than expiration) by taking the mod datetime of
+ # /etc/hostname, which should have last be changed when the
+ # system was set up.
+ find . -path '*/*/raw_logs/*.txt' -mtime +1 -type f -exec gpg --recipient "${key}" --trust-model always --faked-system-time="${hostname_mod_epoch}" --encrypt {} \; -exec rm {} \;
fi
done