When setting the password, explicitly disable bash logging. Leave the re-enable code so that other functions work as expected. Additionally, do not remove the print in generate_password so randomly generated passwords are still logged for user consistency. Signed-off-by: Kyle Kurz <kyle@doublekaudio.com>
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@ -230,17 +230,14 @@ setup_web_password() {
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setup_var_exists "WEBPASSWORD" && return
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PASS="$1"
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# Turn bash debug on while setting up password (to print it)
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# Explicitly turn off bash printing when working with secrets
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{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
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if [[ "$PASS" == "" ]] ; then
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echo "" | pihole -a -p
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else
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echo "Setting password: ${PASS}"
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set -x
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pihole -a -p "$PASS" "$PASS"
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fi
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# Turn bash debug back off after print password setup
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# (subshell to null hides printing output)
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{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
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# To avoid printing this if conditional in bash debug, turn off debug above..
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# then re-enable debug if necessary (more code but cleaner printed output)
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