--- layout: page title: oputil --- ## The oputil CLI ENiGMA½ comes with `oputil.js` henceforth known as `oputil`, a command line interface (CLI) tool for sysops to perform general system and user administration. You likely used oputil to do the initial ENiGMA configuration. Let's look the main help output as per this writing: ``` usage: oputil.js [--version] [--help] [] Global arguments: -c, --config PATH Specify config path (default is ./config/) -n, --no-prompt Assume defaults (don't prompt for input where possible) --verbose Verbose output, where applicable Commands: user User management config Configuration management fb File base management mb Message base management ``` Commands break up operations by groups: | Command | Description | |-----------|---------------| | `user` | User management | | `config` | System configuration and maintenance | | `fb` | File base configuration and management | | `mb` | Message base configuration and management | Global arguments apply to most commands and actions: * `--config`: Specify configuration directory if it is not the default of `./config/`. * `--no-prompt`: Assume defaults and do not prompt when posisible. Type `./oputil.js --help` for additional help on a particular command. The following sections will describe them. ## User The `user` command covers various user operations. ``` usage: oputil.js user [] Actions: info USERNAME Display information about a user pw USERNAME PASSWORD Set a user's password (passwd|password) rm USERNAME Permanently removes user from system (del|delete|remove) rename USERNAME NEWNAME Rename a user (mv) 2fa-otp USERNAME SPEC Enable 2FA/OTP for the user (otp) The system supports various implementations of Two Factor Authentication (2FA) One Time Password (OTP) authentication. Valid specs: disable : Removes 2FA/OTP from the user google : Google Authenticator hotp : HMAC-Based One-Time Password Algorithm (RFC-4266) totp : Time-Based One-Time Password Algorithm (RFC-6238) activate USERNAME Set a user's status to "active" deactivate USERNAME Set a user's status to "inactive" disable USERNAME Set a user's status to "disabled" lock USERNAME Set a user's status to "locked" group USERNAME [+|-]GROUP Adds (+) or removes (-) user from a group info arguments: --security Include security information in output 2fa-otp arguments: --qr-type TYPE Specify QR code type Valid QR types: ascii : Plain ASCII (default) data : HTML data URL img : HTML image tag svg : SVG image --out PATH Path to write QR code to. defaults to stdout ``` | Action | Description | Examples | Aliases | |-----------|-------------------|---------------------------------------|-----------| | `info` | Display user information| `./oputil.js user info joeuser` | N/A | | `pw` | Set password | `./oputil.js user pw joeuser s3cr37` | `passwd`, `password` | | `rm` | Removes user | `./oputil.js user del joeuser` | `remove`, `del`, `delete` | | `rename` | Renames a user | `./oputil.js user rename joeuser joe` | `mv` | | `2fa-otp` | Manage 2FA/OTP for a user | `./oputil.js user 2fa-otp joeuser googleAuth` | `otp` | `activate` | Activates user | `./oputil.js user activate joeuser` | N/A | | `deactivate` | Deactivates user | `./oputil.js user deactivate joeuser` | N/A | | `disable` | Disables user (user will not be able to login) | `./oputil.js user disable joeuser` | N/A | | `lock` | Locks the user account (prevents logins) | `./oputil.js user lock joeuser` | N/A | | `group` | Modifies users group membership | Add to group: `./oputil.js user group joeuser +derp`
Remove from group: `./oputil.js user group joeuser -derp` | N/A | #### Manage 2FA/OTP While `oputil.js` can be used to manage a user's 2FA/OTP, it is highly recommended to require users to opt-in themselves. See [Security](/docs/configuration/security.md) for details. ## Configuration The `config` command allows sysops to perform various system configuration and maintenance tasks. ``` usage: oputil.js config [] Actions: new Generate a new / default configuration cat Write current configuration to stdout cat arguments: --no-color Disable color --no-comments Strip any comments ``` | Action | Description | Examples | |-----------|-------------------|---------------------------------------| | `new` | Generates a new/initial configuration | `./oputil.js config new` (follow the prompts) | | `cat` | Pretty prints current `config.hjson` configuration to stdout. | `./oputil.js config cat` | ## File Base Management The `fb` command provides a powerful file base management interface. ``` usage: oputil.js fb [] Actions: scan AREA_TAG[@STORAGE_TAG] Scan specified area May contain optional GLOB as last parameter. Example: ./oputil.js fb scan d0pew4r3z *.zip info CRITERIA Display information about areas and/or files mv SRC [SRC...] DST Move matching entry(s) (move) Source may be any of the following: - Filename including '*' wildcards - SHA-1 - File ID - Area tag with optional @storageTag suffix Destination is area tag with optional @storageTag suffix rm SRC [SRC...] Remove entry(s) from the system (del|delete|remove) Source may be any of the following: - Filename including '*' wildcards - SHA-1 - File ID - Area tag with optional @storageTag suffix desc CRITERIA Updates an file base entry's description Launches an external editor using $VISUAL, $EDITOR, or vim/notepad. import-areas FILEGATE.ZXX Import file base areas using FileGate RAID type format scan arguments: --tags TAG1,TAG2,... Specify hashtag(s) to assign to discovered entries --desc-file [PATH] Prefer file descriptions from supplied input file If a file description can be found in the supplied input file, prefer that description over other sources such related FILE_ID.DIZ. Path must point to a valid FILES.BBS or DESCRIPT.ION file. --update Attempt to update information for existing entries --full Perform a full scan (default is quick) info arguments: --show-desc Display short description, if any remove arguments: --phys-file Also remove underlying physical file import-areas arguments: --type TYPE Sets import areas type Valid types are are "zxx" or "na". --create-dirs Also create backing storage directories General Information: Generally an area tag can also include an optional storage tag. For example, the area of 'bbswarez' stored using 'bbswarez_main': bbswarez@bbswarez_main When performing an initial import of a large area or storage backing, --full is the best option. If re-scanning an area for updates a standard / quick scan is generally good enough. File ID's are those found in file.sqlite3. ``` #### Scan File Area The `scan` action can (re)scan a file area for new entries as well as update (`--update`) existing entry records (description, etc.). When scanning, a valid area tag must be specified. Optionally, storage tag may also be supplied in order to scan a specific filesystem location using the `@the_storage_tag` syntax. If a [GLOB](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/glob.7.html) is supplied as the last argument, only file entries with filenames matching will be processed. ##### Examples Performing a quick scan of a specific area's storage location ("retro_warez", "retro_warez_games) matching only *.zip extensions: ```bash # note that we must quote the wildcard to prevent shell expansion $ ./oputil.js fb scan --quick retro_warez@retro_warez_games "*.zip"` ``` Update all entries in the "artscene" area supplying the file tags "artscene", and "textmode". ```bash $ ./oputil.js fb scan --update --quick --tags artscene,textmode artscene` ``` Scan "oldschoolbbs" area using the description file at "/path/to/DESCRIPT.ION": ``` $ ./oputil.js fb scan --desc-file /path/to/DESCRIPT.ION oldschoolbbs ``` #### Retrieve Information The `info` action can retrieve information about an area or file entry(s). ##### Examples Information about a particular area: ```bash ./oputil.js fb info retro_pc areaTag: retro_pc name: Retro PC desc: Oldschool / retro PC storageTag: retro_pc_tdc_1990 => /file_base/dos/tdc/1990 storageTag: retro_pc_tdc_1991 => /file_base/dos/tdc/1991 storageTag: retro_pc_tdc_1992 => /file_base/dos/tdc/1992 storageTag: retro_pc_tdc_1993 => /file_base/dos/tdc/1993 ``` Perhaps we want to fetch some information about a file in which we know piece of the filename: ```bash ./oputil.js fb info "impulse*" file_id: 143 sha_256: 547299301254ccd73eba4c0ec9cd6ab8c5929fbb655e72c4cc842f11332792d4 area_tag: impulse_project storage_tag: impulse_project path: /file_base/impulse_project/impulseproject01.tar.gz hashTags: impulse.project,8bit.music,cid uploaded: 2018-03-10T11:36:41-07:00 dl_count: 23 archive_type: application/gzip byte_size: 114313 est_release_year: 2015 file_crc32: fc6655d file_md5: 3455f74bbbf9539e69bd38f45e039a4e file_sha1: 558fab3b49a8ac302486e023a3c2a86bd4e4b948 ``` ### Importing FileGate RAID Style Areas Given a FileGate "RAID" style `FILEGATE.ZXX` file, one can import areas. This format also often comes in FTN-style info packs in the form of a `.NA` file i.e.: `FILEBONE.NA`. #### Example ```bash ./oputil.js fb import-areas FILEGATE.ZXX --create-dirs ``` -or- ```bash # fsxNet info packs contain a FSX_FILE.NA file ./oputil.js fb import-areas FSX_FILE.NA --create-dirs --type NA ``` The above command will process FILEGATE.ZXX creating areas and backing directories. Directories created are relative to the `fileBase.areaStoragePrefix` `config.hjson` setting. ## Message Base Management The `mb` command provides various Message Base related tools: ``` usage: oputil.js mb [] Actions: areafix CMD1 CMD2 ... ADDR Sends an AreaFix NetMail NetMail is sent to supplied address with the supplied command(s). Multi-part commands such as "%COMPRESS ZIP" should be quoted. import-areas PATH Import areas using FidoNet *.NA or AREAS.BBS file qwk-dump PATH Dumps a QWK packet to stdout. qwk-export [AREA_TAGS] PATH Exports one or more configured message area to a QWK packet in the directory specified by PATH. The QWK BBS ID will be obtained by the final component of PATH. import-areas arguments: --conf CONF_TAG Conference tag in which to import areas --network NETWORK Network name/key to associate FTN areas --uplinks UL1,UL2,... One or more uplinks (comma separated) --type TYPE Area import type Valid types are "bbs" and "na". qwk-export arguments: --user USER User in which to export for. Defaults to the SysOp. --after TIMESTAMP Export only messages with a timestamp later than TIMESTAMP. --no-qwke Disable QWKE extensions. --no-synchronet Disable Synchronet style extensions. ``` | Action | Description | Examples | |-----------|-------------------|---------------------------------------| | `import-areas` | Imports areas using a FidoNet style *.NA or AREAS.BBS formatted file. Optionally maps areas to FTN networks. | `./oputil.js config import-areas /some/path/l33tnet.na` | | `areafix` | Utility for sending AreaFix mails without logging into the system | | | `qwk-dump` | Dump a QWK packet to stdout | `./oputil.js mb qwk-dump /path/to/XIBALBA.QWK` | | `qwk-export` | Export messages to a QWK packet | `./oputil.js mb qwk-export /path/to/XIBALBA.QWK` | When using the `import-areas` action, you will be prompted for any missing additional arguments described in "import-areas args".